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Johnny Winter - Black Cat Bone
Johnny Winter - Black Cat Bone


Johnny Winter - Black Cat Bone Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

Album: The Progressive Blues Experiment
Released: 1969

Black Cat Bone Lyrics


I believes my old lady she done, drive my black bone
You know I made my old lady she done, drive my Black Cat Bone
I got a funny feeling right here, something's going all wrong

She don't shoot in the morning, she walk the streets till late at night
She don't shoot in the morning, she walk the streets till late at night
Well she come home in the evening, doggone baby fight

Gonna call up the operator, right around the town
Get up this crazy world that's going on, I believe my baby she done, drive my black cat bone
Got a funny feeling right here, something's going wrong

My mama treats me like a, well fed dog at bay
You know my baby, like a well fed dog at bay
Yeah, I might be tired of living and I'll put

I'm gonna take it up iron Memphis, to get my hands on the bone
Gonna lay around here living till I, get on the phone
Gonna make it to Memphis man, to get my hands on the bone
I'm gonna lay around here in Mississippi, 'cause or else it's gonna spoil

I believes my old lady she done, drive my black bone
You know I made my old lady she done, drive my black cat bone
I got a funny feeling right here, something's going all wrong

Writer/s: JOHNNY WINTER
Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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Black Cat Bone
  • The "Black Cat Bone" is a blues totem. Black cats are considered a sign of bad luck in some cultures, but in the Hoodoo world adhered to by many African-American residents of the American South at the time, the bone of a black cat had special powers, typically allowing its holder to attain a special woman who resists his tangible charms. In this song, Winter is looking for the bone to solve his lady problems.
  • A Texas blues musician named Hop Wilson wrote a song called "My Woman Has A Black Cat Bone" sometime in the '50s; this tune has been covered by Albert Collins, Robert Cray and many other artists. Lightnin' Hopkins also had a song called "Black Cat Bone," and many famous bluesmen have incorporated the phrase into their lyrics: Muddy Waters did it in "Hoochie Coochie Man" ("I got a black cat bone and I got a mojo"), and Blind Lemon Jefferson in "Broke and Hungry" ("I believe my good gal have found my black cat bone"), and Bo Diddley in his eponymous song ("Mojo come to my house, ya black cat bone").

  • The Band - Rag Mama Rag
    The Band - Rag Mama Rag


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    Album: The Band
    Released: 1969

    Rag Mama Rag Lyrics


    Rag Mama Rag, can't believe its true.
    Rag Mama Rag, what did you do?
    Crawled up to the railroad track
    Let the four nine-teen scratch my back

    Sag mama sag now
    What's come over you
    Rag Mama Rag, I'm a pulling out your gag.
    Gonna turn you lose like an old caboose,
    Got a tail I need a drag.

    I ask about your turtle,
    And you ask about the weather,
    Well, I can't jump the hurdle
    And we can't get together.

    We could be relaxing in my sleeping bag,
    But all you want to do for me mama
    Is rag Mama rag there's no-where to go,
    Rag Mama rag. Come on resin up the bow.

    Rag Mama rag, where do ya roam?
    Rag Mama rag, bring your skinny little body back home.
    Its dog eat dog and cat eat mouse, you can
    You can rag Mama rag all over my house.

    Hail stones beating on the roof,
    The bourbon is a hundred proof,
    Its you and me and the telephone
    Our destiny is quite well known.

    We don't need to sit and brag.
    All we gotta do is
    Rag Mama rag Mama rag.
    Rag Mama rag
    Where do you roam?
    Rag Mama rag, bring your skinny little body back home

    Writer/s: ROBBIE ROBERTSON
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
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    Rag Mama Rag
  • One of the Band's first large European hit singles, this had some unusual instrumentation. Lead pianist Richard Manuel played drums, drummer Levon Helm played mandolin and sang lead, and bassist Rick Danko played a fiddle. This left the bass spot open on this track, and it was filled by the album's producer, John Simon. He improvised a bassline on tuba, although he had no idea how to play the instrument.

  • Desmond Dekker & the Aces - The Israelites
    Desmond Dekker & the Aces - The Israelites


    Desmond Dekker & the Aces - The Israelites Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: The Best Of Desmond Dekker
    Released: 1969

    The Israelites Lyrics


    Get up in the morning, slaving for bread, sir,
    so that every mouth can be fed.
    Poor me, the Israelite. Aah.

    Get up in the morning, slaving for bread, sir,
    So that every mouth can be fed.
    Poor me, the Israelite. Aah.

    My wife and my kids, they are packed up and leave me.
    Darling, she said, I was yours to be seen.
    Poor me, the Israelite. Aah.

    Shirt them a-tear up, trousers are gone.
    I don't want to end up like Bonnie and Clyde.
    Poor me, the Israelite. Aah.

    After a storm there must be a calm.
    They catch me in the farm. You sound the alarm.
    Poor me, the Israelite. Aah.

    Poor me, the Israelite.
    I wonder who I'm working for.
    Poor me, Israelite,
    I look a-down and out, sir.

    Writer/s: THOMPSON, CHARLES
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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    The Israelites
  • Decker (from The Metro newspaper, April 18, 2005): "It all happened so quickly. I didn't write that song sitting around a piano or playing a guitar. I was walking in the park, eating corn. I heard a couple arguing about money. She was saying she needed money and he was saying the work he was doing was not giving him enough. I relate to those things and began to sing a little song - "You get up in the morning and you slaving for bread." By the time I got home it was complete. And it was so funny, that song never got out of my mind. It stayed fresh in my head. The following day I got my little tape and I just sang that song and that's how it all started."
  • Dekker (born Desmond Dacres) was raised in Kingston, Jamaica and trained as a welder before singing. He formed the Aces and teamed up with hit producer Leslie Kong in 1966 (with whom he worked until Kong's death in 1971). He has over 20 Jamaican #1 hits and 2 other UK Top 10 hits: "It Mek" and "You Can Get It If You Really Want." He enjoyed a revival in the UK in the early 1980s thanks to the two-tone movement. Dekker died of a heart attack in 2006 at age 64.

  • Santana - Soul Sacrifice
    Santana - Soul Sacrifice


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    Album: Santana
    Released: 1969

    Soul Sacrifice Lyrics


    Soul Sacrifice
  • This is an instrumental piece that began as a jam session in San Francisco.
  • Santana played this at Woodstock, creating one of the more memorable moments of the iconic festival. The crowd was chanting "No rain" just before the song started, and the chants segued neatly into the percussion intro to the song.
  • The Woodstock version of this song is included in the 30th anniversary re-release of Santana's debut album as a bonus track along with live versions of "Savor" and a previously unreleased jam "Fried Neckbones and Some Home Fries."

  • Jackie DeShannon - Put a Little Love in Your Heart
    Jackie DeShannon - Put a Little Love in Your Heart


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    Album: Put a Little Love in Your Heart
    Released: 1969

    Put a Little Love in Your Heart Lyrics


    Think of your fellow man, lend him a helping hand
    Put a Little Love in Your Heart
    You see, it's getting late, oh, please don't hesitate
    Put a little love in your heart

    And the world will be a better place
    And the world will be a better place for you and me
    You just wait and see

    Another day goes by, and still the children cry
    Put a little love in your heart
    If you want the world to know, we won't let hatred grow
    Put a little love in your heart

    And the world will be a better place
    And the world will be a better place for you and me
    You just wait and see. Wait and see

    Take a good look around and if you're lookin' down
    Put a little love in your heart
    I hope when you decide kindness will be your guide
    Put a little love in your heart
    And the world will be a better place
    And the world will be a better place for you and me
    You just wait and see
    Put a little love in your heart
    Put a little love in your heart
    Writer/s: DE SHANNON, JACKIE / HOLIDAY, JIMMY / MYERS, RANDY
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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    Put a Little Love in Your Heart
  • She is best known as a singer, but Jackie DeShannon is one of the most talented tunesmiths of her time - she was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2010. She wrote many of her own songs, including this one, which she composed with her younger brother Randy Myers (Jackie's real name is Sharon Lee Myers) and a Soul singer at her label (Liberty Records), Jimmy Holiday.

    In our interview with Jackie DeShannon , she told the story: "My brother Randy was playing this little riff and I said, 'Gee, I really like that riff, that's great.' All of a sudden, 'Think of your fellow man, lend him a helping hand, put a little love in your heart,' came just like that. I owe some of that to my mom, because she was always saying that people should put a little love in their heart when things are not so good. I'd like to say it was very difficult, but it was one of those songs you wait a lifetime to write."

    Jimmy Holiday's contribution came after Jackie and her brother started composing it, as he helped polish the song. Holiday, DeShannon and Myers went on to write Jackie's hits "Love Will Find A Way" (#40, 1969) and "Brighton Hill" (#82, 1970).
  • DeShannon recorded a demo of this song which she had a hard time beating in the recording session. In our interview, she recalled struggling to get the right feel. "After about eight hours we finally got it and I just felt that I had done probably one of my best vocals ever," she said. "But when I came back in to hear it somehow my vocal was erased. Somebody must have hit something. I called my mom and I said, 'You know what, I'm just heartbroken. I've probably done the best vocal ever - at least it felt to me that it was right on the button - and I have to go do it again.' So I went right back in there fast, before I lost the muse. When I got to hear the new vocal I felt that, of course, I wished I could have had the other one. But who's to say? Maybe this was the better vocal."
  • The song was released as the first single from the album in June of 1969, and it gained momentum when a radio station in Atlanta started playing it. In August, the New York radio station WABC made it a "Pick of the Week," and stations around the country jumped on it, sending the song to its peak chart position of #4 on August 30. Said DeShannon: "The airplay was great, and in those days if you had a record in rotation, that could be very good money. I was actually able to buy a car for my dad, and I bought a house for my parents."
  • 19 years after this song was a hit for Jackie DeShannon, Annie Lennox and Al Green covered it for the 1988 film Scrooged. Their version reached #9 in the US and #28 in the UK and reached the Top 40 in five other countries.

  • Nina Simone - Young, Gifted And Black
    Nina Simone - Young, Gifted And Black


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    Album: Black Gold
    Released: 1969

    Young, Gifted And Black Lyrics


    To be Young, Gifted And Black,
    Oh what a lovely precious dream
    To be young, gifted and black,
    Open your heart to what I mean

    In the whole world you know
    There are billion boys and girls
    Who are young, gifted and black,
    And that's a fact!

    Young, gifted and black
    We must begin to tell our young
    There's a world waiting for you
    This is a quest that's just begun

    When you feel really low
    Yeah, there's a great truth you should know
    When you're young, gifted and black
    Your soul's intact

    Young, gifted and black
    How I long to know the truth
    There are times when I look back
    And I am haunted by my youth

    Oh but my joy of today
    Is that we can all be proud to say
    To be young, gifted and black
    Is where it's at

    Writer/s: Irvine, Weldon / Simone, Nina
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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    Young, Gifted And Black
  • Originally called "To Be Young, Gifted and Black," Nina Simone wrote this song with a poet named Weldon Irvine, who contributed lyrics. It was a relaxed session, Simone's daughter Lisa remembered. "One of the first things I remember as a child was being in the studio when she and Weldon Irvine were working on 'Young, Gifted and Black.' Weldon was very laid-back and talented. He and my mother got along well. A personality like my mother's was offset very well by his laid-back personality. The first things I think about were his eyes, which were very big. He was the man when it came to organ and piano."
  • The author Lorraine Hansberry, famous for her play A Raisin in the Sun, was an inspiration for this song. After Hansberry died in 1965, a collection of her works was published under the title To Be Young, Gifted and Black, which was also made into an off-Broadway play. Simone wrote the song to honor her memory.
  • Simone told Irvine she wanted lyrics that "will make black children all over the world feel good about themselves forever." It proved to be a tall order for Irvine. He recalled to journalist Oliver Wang:

    "It was the only time in my life that I wrestled with creating," he said. "Usually, I just open the door and it comes. I was in my Ford Galaxie on my way to the bus station to pick up a girlfriend from down South. I stopped at a red light at Forty-First Street and Eighth Avenue when all the words came to me at once. I tied up traffic at that red light for fifteen minutes, as I scribbled on three napkins and a matchbook cover. A whole bunch of irate taxi drivers were leaning on their horns. I wrote it, put it in the glove compartment, picked up the girl, and didn't look at it until she got back on the bus to go home." When he read it, he thought, "I didn't write this. God wrote it through me."
  • This was released as a single in 1969 and reached its Hot 100 peak of #76 in January 1970. Simone released an album in 1970 called Gifted & Black, but it didn't include this track. Simone did include the song on her live album Black Gold, which was released later that year. That album was recorded at the New York Philharmonic Hall in October 1969.

    The single runs just 2:46, but the live version stretches to 9:34.
  • In the UK, the duo Bob & Marcia recorded the most popular version of this song, taking it to #5 in March 1970. Bob Andy and Marcia (pronounced "Mar-See-a") Griffiths were successful reggae solo singers in their native Jamaica. Producer Harry J put them together to record their reggae version of this song, which became the first UK hit to incorporate a reggae string section. A year later, Bob & Marcia hit #11 UK with "Pied Piper," then resumed their solo careers. Griffiths became a member of Bob Marley's backup group, and had a hit on her own with "Electric Boogie."
  • Simone's live album Black Gold, which included this song, was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance in 1971. That category was dominated by Aretha Franklin, who won it every year from 1968-1975, beating Simone twice (Nina was also nominated in 1968 for "You'll Go to Hell"). Franklin's "Don't Play That Song" was the 1971 winner, but Aretha loved "Young, Gifted And Black" and visited Simone in Barbados to personally ask permission to cover it. Franklin included it on her 1972 album, also titled Young, Gifted and Black. Franklin's performance of the song was the Grammy winner in 1973.
  • Harry J produced the Bob & Marcia version, recording it at his studio and releasing it on his Harry J Record label. The year before, Harry J had a #9 hit with "Liquidator," which he recorded with his reggae group The Harry J. All Stars. In 1981 he produced "The Bed's Too Big Without You," a #35 UK hit for Jamaican singer Sheila Hylton.
  • Boris Gardiner played bass on the Bob & Marcia version. He went on to have three UK Top 20 hits, including a #1 in 1986 with his light reggae version of the Mac Davis song "I Wanna Wake Up With You."

  • The Who - I'm Free
    The Who - I'm Free


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    Album: Tommy
    Released: 1969

    I'm Free Lyrics


    [Tommy:]
    I'm Free- I'm free,
    And freedom tastes of reality,
    I'm free-I'm free,
    AN' I'm waiting for you to follow me.

    If I told you what it takes
    to reach the highest high,
    You'd laugh and say 'nothing's that simple'
    But you've been told many times before
    Messiahs pointed to the door
    And no one had the guts to leave the temple!

    I'm free-I'm free
    And freedom tastes of reality
    I'm free-I'm free
    And I'm waiting for you to follow me.

    [Chorus:]
    How can we follow?
    How can we follow?

    Writer/s:
    Publisher: ABKCO MUSIC INC, FABULOUS MUSIC LTD, SPIRIT MUSIC GROUP
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    I'm Free
  • This was part of The Who's Rock Opera Tommy. Tommy is free because his mother smashed the mirror that he was kind of trapped in. He always gazed at his reflection and this was the only thing he could really see. Now Tommy wants his disciples to follow him ("How can we follow?") and says he's their Messiah.
  • Pete Townshend wrote Tommy, but their manager, Kit Lambert, deserves some of the credit for the idea. Lambert's father was a conductor and fairly well known in the world of Classical Music. Kit helped come up with the idea of a Rock Opera, which incorporated many elements of a Classical piece.

  • Joni Mitchell - Chelsea Morning
    Joni Mitchell - Chelsea Morning


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    Album: Clouds
    Released: 1969

    Chelsea Morning Lyrics


    Woke up, it was a Chelsea Morning, and the first thing that I heard
    Was a song outside my window, and the traffic wrote the words
    It came a-reeling up like Christmas bells and rapping up like pipes and drums

    Oh, won't you stay
    We'll put on the day
    And we'll wear it 'till the night comes

    Woke up, it was a Chelsea morning, and the first thing that I saw
    Was the sun through yellow curtains, and a rainbow on the wall
    Blue, red, green and gold to welcome you, crimson crystal beads to beckon

    Oh, won't you stay
    We'll put on the day
    There's a sun show every second

    Now the curtain opens on a portrait of today
    And the streets are paved with passersby
    And pigeons fly
    And papers lie
    Waiting to blow away

    Woke up, it was a Chelsea morning, and the first thing that I knew
    There was milk and toast and honey and a bowl of oranges, too
    And the sun poured in like butterscotch and stuck to all my senses
    Oh, won't you stay
    We'll put on the day
    And we'll talk in present tenses

    When the curtain closes and the rainbow runs away
    I will bring you incense owls by night
    By candlelight
    By jewel-light
    If only you will stay
    Pretty baby, won't you
    Wake up, it's a Chelsea morning

    Writer/s: MITCHELL, JONI
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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    Chelsea Morning
  • Chelsea is a famous area in London, but it is also an area in New York City, which is what Mitchell references in this song. She moved to Chelsea in 1967 after splitting up with her husband, Chuck Mitchell, who she lived with in Detroit.
  • In a 1996 interview with the Los Angeles Times, Mitchell explained: "I wrote that in Philadelphia after some girls who worked in this club where I was playing found all this colored slag glass in an alley. We collected a lot of it and built these glass mobiles with copper wire and coat hangers. I took mine back to New York and put them in my window on West 16th Street in the Chelsea District. The sun would hit the mobile and send these moving colors all around the room. As a young girl, I found that to be a thing of beauty. There's even a reference to the mobile in the song. It was a very young and lovely time... before I had a record deal. I think it's a very sweet song, but I don't think of it as part of my best work. To me, most of those early songs seem like the work of an ingenue."
  • Bill and Hillary Clinton named their daughter Chelsea after this song.
  • The folk singer Judy Collins, who gave Joni Mitchell a huge career boost when she recorded her song "Both Sides Now," also covered this song; her version hit #78 US in 1969. Collins performed it, along with her version of "Amazing Grace," at Bill Clinton's first inauguration in 1993.

    Collins version was released as a single in 1969 and didn't appear on an album until a live rendition was included on her 1971 set Living. She recorded a new version for her 1997 compilation Forever: An Anthology; the original single finally appeared on The Very Best of Judy Collins in 2001.

  • Thunderclap Newman - Something In The Air
    Thunderclap Newman - Something In The Air


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    Album: Greatest Hits
    Released: 1969

    Something In The Air Lyrics


    Call out the instigators
    Because there's Something In The Air
    We've got to get together sooner or later
    Because the revolution's here, and you know it's right
    And you know that it's right

    We have got to get it together
    We have got to get it together now

    Lock up the streets and houses
    Because there's something in the air
    We've got to get together sooner or later
    Because the revolution's here, and you know it's right
    And you know that it's right

    We have got to get it together
    We have got to get it together now

    Hand out the arms and ammo
    We're going to blast our way through here
    We've got to get together sooner or later
    Because the revolution's here, and you know it's right
    And you know that it's right

    We have got to get it together
    We have got to get it together

    Writer/s: WINWOOD, STEVE / WINWOOD, MUFF / DAVIES, SPENCER
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., ABKCO MUSIC INC PETE TOWNSHEND CATALOG, FABULOUS MUSIC LTD, SPIRIT MUSIC GROUP
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    Something In The Air
  • Thunderclap Newman were a UK Rock group formed by Jazz pianist Andy "Thunderclap" Newman, singer/drummer John "Speedy" Keen and 16-year-old guitarist Jimmy McCulloch. Pete Townshend discovered them.
  • Townshend engineered, arranged and played bass on this song. The Who never had a #1 hit - this was the only song he worked on that went to the top of the charts.
  • The original title was "Revolution," but they had to change it when The Beatles came out with a song using that title.
  • This was used in the 1969 film The Magic Christian. It was also featured in the 2000 movie Almost Famous and the comedy movie Kingpin.
  • Townshend also produced "Accidents," which was the follow-up single and went to to #46 in the UK. The group split up soon after. Newman took up the saxophone and returned to the pub circuit. and McCulloch joined Wings before dying of heart failure in 1979.
  • This was used in a commercial television advertisement campaign for DirecTV.

  • Crosby, Stills & Nash - Marrakesh Express
    Crosby, Stills & Nash - Marrakesh Express


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    Album: Crosby, Stills & Nash
    Released: 1969

    Marrakesh Express Lyrics


    Looking at the world
    Through the sunset in your eyes
    Trying to make the train
    Through clear Moroccan skies
    Ducks and pigs and chickens call
    Animal carpet wall to wall
    American ladies five foot tall in blue

    Sweeping cobwebs from the edges of my mind
    Had to get away to see what we could find
    Hope the days that lie ahead
    Bring us back to where they've led
    Listen not to what's been said to you

    Would you know we're riding
    On the Marrakesh Express
    Would you know we're riding
    On the Marrakesh Express, they're taking me to Marrakesh
    All on board the train, all on board the train

    I've been saving all my money just to take you there
    I smell the garden in your hair

    Take the train from Casablanca going south
    Blowing smoke rings from the corners of my my, my, my, my mouth
    Colored cottons hang in air
    Charming cobras in the square
    Striped Djellebas we can wear at home, well let me hear you now
    Don't you know we're riding on the Marrakesh Express
    Don't you know we're riding on the Marrakesh Express
    They're taking me to Marrakesh Express
    Don't you know we're riding on the Marrakesh Express
    Don't you know we're riding on the Marrakesh Express
    They're taking me to Marrakesh
    All on board the train
    All on board the train, all on board

    Writer/s: NASH, GRAHAM
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, SPIRIT MUSIC GROUP
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    Marrakesh Express
  • Marrakesh is a city in Morocco famous for leather goods. The "Marrakesh Express" is the train Graham Nash took on a trip there from Casablanca in 1966. The lyrics are filled with the sights, sounds and vibes that he encountered on the trip.
  • Prior to exiting the Hollies in 1968, Nash offered this to his band mates. However, the tune was ultimately rejected as being not commercial enough. Their refusal to record this and other tunes he wrote was one of the main reasons Nash left the band and moved to Los Angeles to join up with Crosby and Stills. "After a couple months of that, a man is liable to go insane," Nash said of having his songs rejected, adding, "especially being the only one who was smoking grass at the time." Fortunately, his new bandmates liked the tune and it ended up on their debut album.
  • The became Crosby Sills And Nash's first hit in the US, and surprisingly their only Top 40 single in the UK.
  • Graham Nash told Rolling Stone magazine the story of this song: "In 1966 I was visiting Morocco on vacation to Marrakesh and getting on a train and having a first-class ticket and then realizing that the first-class compartment was completely f--king boring, you know, ladies with blue hair in there - it wasn't my scene at all. So I decide I'm going to go and see what the rest of the train is like. And the rest of the train was fascinating. Just like the song says, there were ducks and pigs and chickens all over the place and people lighting fires. It's literally the song as it is - what happened to me."
  • Crosby babbles some strange-sounding words like "Whoopa, hey mesa, hooba huffa, hey meshy goosh goosh" at the beginning of the song. Graham Nash remembered: "It's some Crosby gibberish that we moved from the beginning of 'Guinnevere' to the front of 'Marrakesh Express.'"

  • The Beach Boys - Never Learn Not To Love
    The Beach Boys - Never Learn Not To Love


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    Album: 20/20
    Released: 1969

    Never Learn Not To Love Lyrics


    Never Learn Not To Love
  • This song was originally written by Charles Manson and titled "Cease To Exist." Beach Boys drummer Dennis Wilson made some minor lyrical changes to it, which supposedly upset Manson greatly.
  • The opening sound was achieved by playing a cymbal backwards. (thanks, John Jennings - Omaha, NE, for above 2)

  • The Who - Wasp Man
    The Who - Wasp Man


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    Album: Two's Missing
    Released: 1969

    Wasp Man Lyrics


    Sting Sting ha ha
    Bzzzzzzzz
    Sting sting
    Bzzzzzzzz

    Waspman, you're gonna get buzzed
    Waspman, you're gonna get stung
    Sting
    Waspman, you're gonna get stung

    Sting, sting
    Waspman
    Sting, sting, sting
    Sting, sting, sting

    Waspman, gonna get buzzed
    Waspman, buzz
    Waspman, you're gonna get stung
    Sting, sting, sting

    Waspman, get on runnin'
    Sting, sting, sting
    Bzzzzzzzz
    Sting, sting, sting

    Bzzzzzzzz
    Sting, sting, sting

    Writer/s: KEITH MOON
    Publisher: GOWMONK, INC.
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    Wasp Man
  • This Keith Moon penned song was the B- side to the band's single "Relay." The origins of the track lay in a late-1960s incident aboard a plane flight. Roger Daltrey recalled to Uncut magazine October 2001: "It all happened on a flight from Copenhagen back to London. We hit some bad weather and, my god, I've been in some planes that have done some things in my time but this f---ing plane was like a rollercoaster ride, it almost flipped over."

    "We'd got through this weather and it all sort of leveled out and everybody was puking and sitting in almost total silence," Daltrey continued. "Now, meantime, Moon's disappeared. He was sat with this groupie bird who had this tiger-skin coat which he's taken, and her bra. Needless to say this girl had very large mammaries. So he disappears up the back of the plane to the bog. Everybody's still puking and the captain's come out and he's standing there apologising, saying it's the worst weather he'd ever been through."

    "Then from the back suddenly there came this 'bzzzzzzzzz!' We looked round and it was Moon stood with the two bits of her bra over his eyes like big fly eyeballs and he's got her tiger-skin coat tied round his neck like a cape," Daltrey added. "And he shouted, 'Don't worry, folks – Waspman's here to save you!' And he did this thing up and down the plane buzzing away as Waspman, kissing all the women and just f---ing around in general. By the end of it everybody was just rolling about laughing. He'd taken the edge off that hairy situation and cheered everyone up."

    "So that's how 'Waspman' was created," he concluded. "We'd already done 'Batman' a few years before so we said, 'OK, we'd better write a theme for Waspman!'"

  • Donovan - To Susan On The West Coast Waiting
    Donovan - To Susan On The West Coast Waiting


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    Album: Greatest Hits And More
    Released: 1969

    To Susan On The West Coast Waiting Lyrics


    To Susan On The West Coast Waiting
    Donovan
    Dear Susan, I know you love me so
    But I want to hear it in my ear.
    You know I'd be there working at my craft
    Had it not been for the draft.
    Dry up your tear and feel no fear,
    You're here with me like I'm there with you.
    To Susan on the West Coast waiting,
    From Andy in Vietnam fighting.
    To Susan on the West Coast waiting,
    From Andy in Vietnam fighting.
    I'm writing a note beneath a tree,
    The smell of the rain on the greenery.
    Our fathers have painfully lost their way,
    That's why, my love, I'm here today
    Hear me when I say there will come a day
    When Kings will know and love can grow.
    To Susan on the West Coast waiting,
    From Andy in Vietnam fighting.
    To Susan on the West Coast waiting,
    From Andy in Vietnam fighting.
    To Susan on the West Coast waiting,
    From Andy in Vietnam fighting.
    To Susan on the West Coast waiting,
    From Andy in Vietnam fighting.
    Susan, I know you love me so
    But I'd like to hear it in my ear.
    You know I'd be there working at my craft
    Had it not been for the draft.
    Dry up your tear and feel no fear,
    You're here with me like I'm there with you.
    To Susan on the West Coast waiting,
    From Andy in Vietnam fighting.
    To Susan on the West Coast waiting,
    From Andy in Vietnam fighting.
    To Susan on the West Coast waiting,
    From Andy supposedly hating.
    To Susan on the West Coast waiting,
    From Andy in Vietnam fighting.
    Writer/s: LEITCH, DONOVAN
    Publisher: Peermusic Publishing
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    To Susan On The West Coast Waiting
  • Though Donovan tipped his hat towards the protest movement in 1965, political comments weren't conspicuous in his subsequent work. This is the exception, a gentle comment on the turmoil of the Vietnam War.
  • This was released in the US as the B-side of the single "Atlantis," which climbed to #7 in the US charts, beginning February '69. (thanks, Rato - Lisbon, Portugal, for above 2)

  • The Poppy Family - Which Way You Goin' Billy?
    The Poppy Family - Which Way You Goin' Billy?


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    Album: Which Way You Goin' Billy?
    Released: 1969

    Which Way You Goin' Billy? Lyrics


    Which Way You Goin'' Billy?
    Poppy Family

    Which way you goin'' Billy?
    Can I go too?
    Which way you goin'' Billy?
    Can I go with you?

    I really love you, Billy
    And all this time
    I thought you loved me, Billy
    And you were mine

    I''m gonna miss you, Billy
    And though I''m trying
    I''m hurting so bad, Billy
    I can''t help crying

    You are my whole, babe
    My heart and my soul, babe
    I''d have nothing to show, babe
    If you should go away

    You are my whole, babe
    My heart and my soul, babe.
    I''d have nothing to show, babe
    If you should go

    Which way you going, Billy?
    Or need I ask?
    Cause you don''t want me, Billy
    You''re free at last

    I won''t forget you, Billy
    For all my life
    I''ll always love you, Billy
    I''ll stay your wife

    You are my whole, babe
    My heart and my soul, babe
    I''d have nothing to show, babe
    If you should go away

    You are my whole, babe
    My heart and my soul, babe
    I''d have nothing to show, babe
    If you should go

    You are my whole, babe
    My heart and my soul, babe
    I''d have nothing to show, babe
    If you should go

    I won''t forget you, Billy...

    Writer/s: TERRY JACKS
    Publisher: CARLIN AMERICA INC
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    Which Way You Goin' Billy?
  • The Poppy Family were the Canadian duo of Terry and Susan Jacks, who were husband and wife at the time. Terry Jacks, who four years later would release the ubiquitous "Seasons in the Sun," wrote the song whilst Susan sang lead.

    Terry was a big Buddy Holly fan, and started writing the song in his pre-Poppy days with the working title "Which Way You Goin' Buddy?" He had the melody, but couldn't come up with a lyrical theme. A few years later, after he formed The Poppy Family, he hit on the idea. In our interview with Terry Jacks , he explained: "It was in 1969 and I had been reading about all these guys going to Vietnam and leaving their women behind in Seattle, and I knew somebody down there that was doing that. I thought, 'Wow, that must be awful.' These guys go and their wives or girlfriends wouldn't know whether they were coming back. That's quite a deal, going to war over there, and it was such a stupid war. So I said, 'That's what I'm going to write about: this woman that's left behind. Which way you going, Billy? Can I go, too?'"
  • Terry Jacks decided to name the lead character in this song "Billy" after hearing a song "Billy, Billy Went A Walkin'" by one of his favorite acts, a Montreal group called The Beau Marks. Jacks thought the name was a good fit. He told us: "I used the name Billy, because you've got to use a name that isn't going to stick out like a sore thumb. You can't do, 'Which way you goin', Lawrence.' Lots of people are called Billy, and it's a name that doesn't rub you wrong or anything."
  • Romantic couples who make music together rarely stay romantic for long, especially when the producer husband tries to coax a better vocal out of the singer wife. When Susan did her vocal for this song, Terry thought it was perfect... too perfect. The couple, who were married from 1967-1973, argued over whether or not she should redo her vocal, and Terry convinced her to give it another try. "The next day we went in and she did it first take," he said. "She was so tired and she was so worn out, she captured the feel. It fit the song. The other performance was too happy."
  • This was the first song The Poppy Family released outside of Canada. In 1968, they had minor hits in Canada with "Beyond The Clouds" and "What Can The Matter Be." This led to a deal with London Records, which released the song internationally. It went to #1 in Canada and was also the group's biggest hit in both the US and UK.
  • This won the 1970 Juno award (Canada's version of the Grammys) for Best Produced Single.

  • The Supremes - No Matter What Sign You Are
    The Supremes - No Matter What Sign You Are


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    Album: Let the Sunshine In
    Released: 1969

    No Matter What Sign You Are Lyrics


    Capricorn, Scorpio, Taurus
    Gemini, Virgo, Cancer
    Pieces, Leo, Libra
    Aries, Aquarius, Sagittarius

    The moon shines bright above
    And the charts declare it's not my night for love
    Ah the beat of my heart
    I feel a good vibration
    Saying you and me baby
    Would make a good combination
    There's no need for looking to the stars
    Can't you see the stars shine in my eyes
    I love you boy,
    I really love you boy

    No Matter What Sign You Are
    You're gonna be mine you are
    Can't let astrology chart our destiny
    No matter what sign you are
    You're gonna be mine you are

    The beat of the heart my love
    Is stronger than the charts my love
    Your water sign just lit my fire
    You fill me with such desire
    I love you boy,
    I really love you boy

    No matter what sign you are
    You're gonna be mine you are
    Can't let astrology chart our destiny
    Oh no matter what sign you are
    You're gonna be mine you are
    Need you beside me love
    Only you guide me love

    Capricorn, Scorpio, Taurus
    Gemini, Virgo, Cancer
    Pieces, Leo, Libra
    Aries, Aquarius, Sagittarius

    I don't care about your rising sign
    All I know is when your lips touch mine
    You move me boy, you really move me boy
    No matter what sign you are
    You're gonna be mine you are
    Hold me tight, ah hold me
    Hold me, hold me, hold me

    Writer/s: Gordy Jr, Berry / Cosby, Henry
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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    No Matter What Sign You Are
  • Along with many other songs of the late '60s, this song was inspired by the huge interest in horoscopes and Zodiac signs.
  • The song is officially credited to "Diana Ross and the Supremes."
  • For their 1990 album Poison, the hip-hop group Bell Biv DeVoe sampled the intro of this on their song "Ain't Nut'in' Changed."
  • The working titles for this song were "Don't Destroy Me" and "The Paper Said Rain." (thanks, Jerro - New Alexandria, PA, for all above)

  • The Supremes - I'm Livin' in Shame
    The Supremes - I'm Livin' in Shame


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    Album: Let the Sunshine In
    Released: 1969

    I'm Livin' in Shame Lyrics


    Mom was cooking bread
    She wore a dirty raggety scarf around her head
    Always had her stockings low
    Rolled to her feet, she just didn't know
    She wore a sloppy dress
    Oh no matter how she tried, she always looked a mess
    Out of the pot she ate, never used a fork or a dinner plate
    I was always so ashamed for my uptown friends to see her
    Afraid one day when I was grown that I would be her

    In a college town, away from home, a new identity I found
    Said I was born elite, with maids and servants at my feet
    I must have been insane
    I lied and said my mom died on a weekend trip to Spain
    She never got out of the house, never even boarded a train
    I married a guy, was livin' high
    I didn't want him to know her
    She had a grandson, two years old
    I never even showed her

    I'm Livin' in Shame, Momma, I miss you
    I know you are not to blame, Momma, I miss you

    Came the telegram
    Mom passed away while making homemade jam
    Before she died, she cried to see me by her side
    She always did her best, ah! cookin', cleanin'
    Always in the same old dress
    Workin' hard down on her knees
    Always try'n to please
    Momma! Momma! Momma, do you hear me
    Momma! Momma! Momma, do you hear me

    I'm livin' in shame, Momma, I miss you
    I know you've done your best
    Momma, I miss you
    Won't you forgive me Momma
    For all the wrong I've done
    I know you have done your best
    I know you have done your very best you could
    But I never understood
    Workin' hard on your knees
    Momma, you were always, always tryin' to please

    Writer/s: Sawyer, Pamela Joan / Wilson, Frank Edward / Gordy Jr, Berry / Cosby, Henry / Taylor, R. Dean
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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    I'm Livin' in Shame
  • In the story of this song, a woman (who was born into alleged poverty) has been ashamed of her mother ever since she was a kid. After she grows up and leaves home, she lies about her past and her socioeconomic status in order to move up into higher societies and then marries a man who's well off. She ostracizes her mother and even makes up a story about her mother dying while going to Spain. On top of that, after she gives birth to her first child, she doesn't even bother to tell her mother about it. Then, one day, the woman receives a telegram saying that her mother died and she now feels extremely guilty about the damages she caused. Talk about learning a lesson the hard way!
  • This is a sequel to the Supremes' 1968 hit "Love Child." It was inspired by the 1959 film Imitation of Life, starring Lana Turner.
  • The working titles for this song were "The Eyes of Love" and "I Live in Shame." (thanks, Jerro - New Alexandria, PA, for above 2)

  • Sly & the Family Stone - Everyday Peopl
    Sly & the Family Stone - Everyday People


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    Album: Stand!
    Released: 1969

    Everyday People Lyrics


    Sometimes I'm right and I can be wrong
    My own beliefs are in my song
    The butcher, the banker, the drummer and then
    Makes no difference what group I'm in

    I am Everyday People, yeah yeah

    There is a blue one who can't accept the green one
    For living with a fat one trying to be a skinny one
    And different strokes for different folks
    And so on and so on and scooby dooby doo

    Oh sha sha we got to live together

    I am no better and neither are you
    We are the same whatever we do
    You love me you hate me you know me and then
    You can't figure out the bag I'm in

    I am everyday people, yeah yeah

    There is a long hair that doesn't like the short hair
    For bein' such a rich one that will not help the poor one
    And different strokes for different folks
    And so on and so on and scooby dooby doo

    Oh sha sha we got to live together

    There is a yellow one that won't accept the black one
    That won't accept the red one that won't accept the white one
    And different strokes for different folks
    And so on and so on and scooby dooby doo

    I am everyday people

    Writer/s: STEWART, SYLVESTER
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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    Everyday People
  • Sly Stone wrote this about how everyone is essentially the same, regardless of race or background. Sly & the Family Stone was a mash up of musical styles with band members of different genders and ethnic backgrounds.
  • Billy Preston played organ on this. Preston has appeared on many famous songs, including some by The Beatles and Rolling Stones. (thanks, Edward Pearce - Ashford, Kent, England, for above 2)
  • Joan Jett hit #37 in the US with her 1983 cover version. Aretha Franklin, Belle & Sebastian and Pearl Jam also recorded the song, and Arrested Development used it as the basis of their 1992 hit "People Everyday."
  • This was featured in a series of television commercials for Toyota in the late 1990s. (thanks, Bertrand - Paris, France, for above 2)
  • This song takes some inspiration from Mother Goose, adding a twist to the traditional nursery rhyme "Rub-a-dub-dub." The familiar three men in a tub - the butcher, the baker, the candlestick-maker - become the butcher, the banker, the drummer, and, in the spirit of the song's message of solidarity among all people, Sly adds: "makes no difference what group I'm in."
  • This was used in the 1982 drama Purple Haze, starring Peter Nelson; the 2008 romantic dramedy Definitely, Maybe, starring Ryan Reynolds; and the 2008 biopic Milk, about gay rights activist Harvey Milk, starring Sean Penn.
  • This was featured on the TV drama Scandal in the 2012 episode "Crash and Burn."

  • Dusty Springfield - Son Of A Preacher Ma
    Dusty Springfield - Son Of A Preacher Man


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    Album: Dusty In Memphis
    Released: 1969

    Son Of A Preacher Man Lyrics


    Billy Ray was a preacher's son
    And when his daddy would visit he'd come along
    When they gathered around and started talkin'
    That's when Billy would take me walkin'
    Out through the back yard we'd go walkin'
    Then he'd look into my eyes
    Lord knows, to my surprise

    The only one who could ever reach me
    Was the Son Of A Preacher Man
    The only boy who could ever teach me
    Was the son of a preacher man
    Yes he was, he was, ooh, yes he was

    Bein' good isn't always easy
    No matter how hard I try
    When he started sweet-talkin' to me
    He'd come'n tell me "Everything is all right"
    He'd kiss and tell me "Everything is all right"
    Can I get away again tonight?

    The only one who could ever reach me
    Was the son of a preacher man
    The only boy who could ever teach me
    Was the son of a preacher man
    Yes he was, he was, ooh, yes he was (yes he was)

    How well I remember
    The look that was in his eyes
    Stealin' kisses from me on the sly
    Takin' time to make time
    Tellin' me that he's all mine
    Learnin' from each other's knowin'
    Lookin' to see how much we've grown and

    The only one who could ever reach me
    Was the son of a preacher man
    The only boy who could ever teach me
    Was the son of a preacher man
    Yes he was, he was, oh yes he was

    (The only one who could ever reach me)
    He was the sweet-talkin' son of a preacher man
    (The only boy who could ever teach me)
    Was the son of a preacher man
    (The only one who could ever reach me)
    Was the sweet-talkin' son of a preacher man

    Writer/s: HURLEY, JOHN / WILKINS, RONNIE
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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    Son Of A Preacher Man
  • This song is about a young girl who sneaks away with the preacher's son every time his dad comes to visit. This "Son of a Preacher Man" woos her and teaches her about love. He is the only boy she has ever loved.
  • This was written by John Hurley and Ronnie Wilkins. Dusty's version is the most popular, but it has been covered by many artists, including Elvis Presley, Bobbie Gentry, Foo Fighters, Chet Atkins, Joss Stone, and Natalie Merchant. The song was originally offered to Aretha Franklin (who is a preacher's daughter), but she turned it down because she thought it was disrespectful. She subsequently changed her mind and did a cover version of it. (thanks, Adam - Dewsbury, England)
  • Dusty Springfield was born Mary Isobel Catherine Bernadette O'Brien in London on 4/16/1939. She died in 1999 or breast cancer. Shortly before her death she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and was given the Order of the British Empire (OBE).
  • Some famous preacher's sons: Marvin Gaye, Wyclef Jean, Tim Curry, John Hurt, John Ashcroft, Martin Luther King Jr.
  • The backup vocals were by a female group called the Sweet Inspirations, who were made up of Cissy Houston, Sylvia Shemwell, Myrna Smith and Estelle Brown. They were the sought-after female backup vocalists in the New York area, having performed on albums by Aretha Franklin, Wilson Picket, Van Morrison and many others. With four singers, they could create a rich, soulful sound that suited this song perfectly.

    Later in 1969, the Sweet Inspirations went to work for Elvis Presley, touring and recording with him. Cissy Houston left the group at this time so she could spend more time with her children, including her young daughter, Whitney Houston.
  • There is a drink called a "Son Of A Preacher Man." It's made with peppermint schnapps, vodka or gin, and lemonade.
  • This was used for a key sequence in the movie Pulp Fiction, which made the song popular again in 1994. Director Quentin Tarantino said he would have cut the scene if he hadn't been able to get the rights to the tune.
  • The rap group Cypress Hill sampled this at the beginning of their song "Hits from the Bong."
  • Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker's son Jay Bakker has written an autobiography titled Son Of A Preacher Man. The Bakker's were televangelists who were disgraced in the late '80s when it was revealed that Jim had an affair with Jessica Hahn and bilked his followers out of lots of money. Jim Bakker went to jail for tax evasion.
  • This was also featured in the 2000 thriller Frequency, starring Dennis Quaid and Jim Caviezel. The song is skipping on a record player in a dead girl's apartment.

  • Johnny Cash - A Boy Named Su
    Johnny Cash - A Boy Named Sue


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    Album: Johnny Cash At San Quentin
    Released: 1969

    A Boy Named Sue Lyrics


    My daddy left home when I was three
    And he didn't leave much to ma and me
    Just this old guitar and an empty bottle of booze
    Now, I don't blame him cause he run and hid
    But the meanest thing that he ever did
    Was before he left, he went and named me Sue

    Well, he must o' thought that is quite a joke
    And it got a lot of laughs from a' lots of folk
    It seems I had to fight my whole life through
    Some gal would giggle and I'd get red
    And some guy'd laugh and I'd bust his head,
    I tell ya, life ain't easy for A Boy Named Sue

    Well, I grew up quick and I grew up mean
    My fist got hard and my wits got keen
    I'd roam from town to town to hide my shame
    But I made a vow to the moon and stars
    That I'd search the honky-tonks and bars
    And kill that man who gave me that awful name

    Well, it was Gatlinburg in mid-July
    And I just hit town and my throat was dry
    I thought I'd stop and have myself a brew
    At an old saloon on a street of mud
    There at a table, dealing stud
    Sat the dirty, mangy dog that named me Sue

    Well, I knew that snake was my own sweet dad
    From a worn-out picture that my mother'd had
    And I knew that scar on his cheek and his evil eye
    He was big and bent and gray and old
    And I looked at him and my blood ran cold
    And I said, "My name is Sue, how do you do
    Now you're gonna die"

    Well, I hit him hard right between the eyes
    And he went down, but to my surprise
    He come up with a knife and cut off a piece of my ear
    But I busted a chair right across his teeth
    And we crashed through the wall and into the street
    Kicking and a' gouging in the mud and the blood and the beer

    I tell ya, I've fought tougher men
    But I really can't remember when
    He kicked like a mule and he bit like a crocodile
    I heard him laugh and then I heard him cuss
    He went for his gun and I pulled mine first
    He stood there lookin' at me and I saw him smile

    And he said, "Son, this world is rough
    And if a man's gonna make it, he's gotta be tough
    And I knew I wouldn't be there to help ya along
    So I give ya that name and I said goodbye
    I knew you'd have to get tough or die
    And it's the name that helped to make you strong"

    He said, "Now you just fought one hell of a fight
    And I know you hate me, and you got the right
    To kill me now, and I wouldn't blame you if you do
    But ya ought to thank me, before I die
    For the gravel in ya guts and the spit in ya eye
    'Cause I'm the son-of-a-bitch that named you Sue"

    I got all choked up and I threw down my gun
    And I called him my paw, and he called me his son
    And I came away with a different point of view
    And I think about him, now and then
    Every time I try and every time I win
    And if I ever have a son, I think I'm gonna name himâ?¦
    Bill or George! Anything but Sue!

    Writer/s: SHEL SILVERSTEIN
    Publisher: T.R.O. INC.
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    A Boy Named Sue
  • This was written by the multitalented Shel Silverstein, who later wrote several hits for Dr. Hook, including "Sylvia's Mother" and "Cover Of The Rolling Stone." Silverstein also wrote several popular children's books. He got the idea for the song from his friend Jean Shepherd - a guy who had to deal with a girly name. Shepherd was a writer/humorist like Silverstein; he narrated the 1983 movie A Christmas Story, which is based on his writings.
  • This is about a boy who grows up angry at his father not only for leaving his family, but for naming him Sue. When the boy grows up, he sees his father in a bar and gets in a fight with him. After his father explains that he named him Sue to make sure he was tough, the son understands.
  • Cash recorded this live at San Quentin Prison in February 1969. Shel Silverstein's nephew Mitch Myers told us the story: "In those days in Nashville, and for all the people that would visit, the most fun that anyone really could have would be to go over to someone's house and play music. And they would do what one would call a 'Guitar Pull,' where you grabbed a guitar and you played one of your new songs, then someone else next to you would grab it and do the same, and there were people like Johnny Cash or Joni Mitchell, people of that caliber in the room.

    Shel sang his song 'Boy Named Sue,' and Johnny's wife June Carter thought it was a great song for Johnny Cash to perform. And not too long after that they were headed off to San Quentin to record a record - Live At San Quentin - and June said, 'Why don't you bring that Shel song with you.' And so they brought the lyrics. And when he was on stage he performed that song for the first time ever, he performed it live in front of that captive audience, in every sense of the word.

    He had to read the lyrics off of the sheet of paper that was at the foot of the stage, and it was a hit. And it wasn't touched up, it wasn't produced or simulated. They just did it, and it stuck. And it rang. I would say that it would qualify in the realm of novelty, a novelty song. Shel had a knack for the humorous and the kind of subversive lyrics. But they also were so catchy that people could not resist them." (Learn a lot more about Shel Silverstein in our interview with Mitch Myers.)
  • Shel Silverstein went on to write another song titled "The Father of the Boy Named Sue." It's the same story, but from the father's point of view. (thanks, Bashu - Nanoose Bay, Canada)
  • Johnny Cash performed this song in the East Room of the White House on April 17, 1970 when he and his wife were invited by President Richard Nixon. Nixon's staff had requested the song along with Okie From Muskogee and a song by Guy Drake called "Welfare Cadillac," but Cash refused to perform those songs, saying he didn't have arrangements ready.

  • Crosby, Stills & Nash - Pre-Road Down
    Crosby, Stills & Nash - Pre-Road Downs


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    Album: Crosby, Stills & Nash
    Released: 1969

    Pre-Road Downs Lyrics


    I have kissed you
    So I'll miss you
    On the road I'll be wantin' you

    But I have you
    'Cause I love you
    And you have me 'cause you love me too, yeah

    Felt forsaken
    You'll awaken
    To the joys of livin' hand in glove

    And then I will
    Lend you my will
    And your days will be filled with love

    Don't run the time approaches
    Hotels and midnight coaches
    Be sure to hide the roaches

    Felt rejected
    As expected
    You rejected all the thoughts of words

    So I'll pray with
    You to stay with
    Me forever and we'll make it work

    Elevated
    You're elated
    'Cause I've waited a year for you

    If you're thinkin'
    What I'm thinkin'
    Then I'm gonna make my love to you

    Don't run the time approaches
    Hotels and midnight coaches
    Be sure to hide the roaches

    Writer/s: NASH, GRAHAM
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, SPIRIT MUSIC GROUP
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    Pre-Road Downs
  • Crosby, Stills & Nash first sung together during an informal jam at the house of Cass Elliot. The trio were so fond of the Mamas And The Papas' singer that she sung backing vocals on this song during the part that goes "Hotels and midnight coaches. Be sure to hide the roaches."

    "She insisted, and with good reason," Nash recalled to Uncut magazine in 2014. "Nobody else would have the balls to do that, that we loved her dearly. So we agreed."

    "I've always thought that Cass understood intuitively what the sound of me, David and Stephen singing together would sound like, and when she introduced me to them, she knew they were trying to put something together," Nash added.

    Cass Elliot was the only person outside of the trio who sang on the Crosby, Stills & Nash album.
  • David Crosby commented to MusicRadar.com of this Graham Nash penned tune: "A Nash song after he realized that he could write rock 'n' roll – fierce rock 'n' roll."
  • The backwards guitar was played by Stephen Stills. Said an admiring Crosby: "This is real backwards guitar, and how he got it match up to the forwards stuff, I have no idea. He did it, and we looked him and thought, This guy is from f---ing Mars! I'm still freaked out by it."

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