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Old Ed #73000 05/17/10 06:47 PM
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I always liked Johnny Cash's "Don't Take Your Guns to Town", "Ballad of Ira Hayes", and of course, "A Boy Named Sue" (written, of course, by Shel Silverstein). "Folsom Prison Blues" always got to me, too. The man in black had a way with stories.


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Danny C. #73001 05/17/10 08:49 PM
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And also The Piano Man, even though I don't play paino,




I'm not surprised Danny...... you can't even SPELL piano

Two of my favs, Old Dogs, Children & Watermelon Wine and the other one I think is called "My Elusive Dreams "( I followed you to Texas etc.) I think Charlie Rich wrote it.


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Keith from Oz #73002 05/22/10 09:33 AM
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And also The Piano Man, even though I don't play paino,




I'm not surprised Danny...... you can't even SPELL piano

Two of my favs, Old Dogs, Children & Watermelon Wine and the other one I think is called "My Elusive Dreams "( I followed you to Texas etc.) I think Charlie Rich wrote it.




Yo Keith . . . I can play the piano some, but I still cannot play the "paino".

Lets also add to my list two of my favorite country tunes, The Chair ( a great pick up song) and He Stopped Loving Her Today.

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jford #73003 05/22/10 09:34 AM
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I always liked Johnny Cash's "Don't Take Your Guns to Town", "Ballad of Ira Hayes", and of course, "A Boy Named Sue" (written, of course, by Shel Silverstein). "Folsom Prison Blues" always got to me, too. The man in black had a way with stories.




In that same genre . . . Merle's "Sing Me Back Home" is another of my favorites.

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Danny C. #73004 05/23/10 05:18 PM
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Don't worry Danny.... I can't play the giutar

Another great story song is "Sink The Bismarck", again by Johnny Horton IIRC.


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Danny C. #73005 05/23/10 09:29 PM
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Here is my story to go with the story song Mr Bojangles
Danny C, thanks for bringing up an old memory for me about Mr. Bojangles. In the 90’s I was doing work (software gap analysis) in Kansas City MS, and got into their jazz music scene mostly at the Phoenix Jazz club on west 8th Ave. One night Pat Hennessy a superb local trumpeter asked me if I would like to attend one of their fund raisers being held at their old Birdland Club (not the New York one) the following evening. I drove down there, pretty scary location, went into the club, even scarier—I was the only white guy in the bar. While they were questioning me what I was doing there thankfully Pat (who is also white) came by, and I was in. The featured performers were a Lonny (trumpet) and Ronny (alto sax) MacFadden. They did a great show but for me the their last song they did can still give me the chills. They gave a narrative of how they grew up near by, and how their dad (I think he was a street car conductor) was a local hoofer, and the jazzers of the day would stop by the house. So their dad would trot out his boys to soft shoe for guys like Sammy Davis Jr and the like. So they wanted to dedicate the last song to their dad, Sammy and the other musicians they met. The song they did was Mr. Bojangles and they sang it and soft tapped it while they where singing. When they got to the part about “he jumped so high then lightly set down” the MacFadden Brothers did the leap in sync with the music. They did jump so high and they did lightly set down. I was about 10 feet from them so I could hear the breathing, the sound of their clothes, see the sweat fly off their faces. It was absolutely stunning, I never forgot it.
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Ahhh Memories . . . music has a way of bringing them back doesn't it. Great story Dennis.

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There's a lot of good pnes in the list, personal faves to add:
The Dutchman (Steve Goodman et al), The Flower Lady (Phil Ochs),
Whatshername (Paul Stookey), and Taxi.

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Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard...Pancho and Lefty

while not a true story song in the strictest sense the lyrics and arrangement have always got to me

Willie Nelson - The Last Thing I Needed (First Thing This Morning)


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Kinky Friedman - The Ballad of Charles Whitman.

David Alan Coe - If That Ain't Country (I'll Kiss Your ...)

phenomenal.

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I almost forgot that one . . . what a GREAT SONG!

Thanks for the reminder, I will have to put this one in my playlist.

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Yosh, now that you said Paul Stookey, made me think of Puff The Magic Dragon which always made me cry as kid. I've never heard Whatshername. I'm gonna have to look that one up.

Lots of great songs on this thread.

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this one i. think captures and preserves a period in tine

if you lived through it you'll be transported back

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NfY6bxPQ2W4

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