Creepy country songs

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Frank Freniere
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"Revenge" by David Allan Coe. Some of the stuff from his "blue" album(s) is pretty weird too. But he's great, a true original.
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It ain't country, but "Excitable Boy" is right up there. Rollicking, bouncy, upbeat, until you go "*what* did he just say?"

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creepiest one I heard was original Will the circle be unbroken. Where the singer starts out waiting for the hurst to take his mother away...(not sure if I got the title right) or being flushed from the bathroom of your heart by J. Cash. I don't want to be in either place.
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"What Made Me Kill" by Drunken Prayer (out of Portland OR). It's on their myspace page:

http://www.myspace.com/drunkenprayer

This song is awesome live.
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I don't want a Praying Mantis Love Afair. I heard a guy by the name of Danny Martin sing this song with The Rodeo House band in SF Bay area. It's all about not wanting to get your head ripped off after the lovin".
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Many of the songs that I first learned as a kid were of a tragic nature. Besides Knoxville Girl there was
Bad Company,about a young man that left home and started drinking and raising hell.He killed his girlfriend and got hanged.Last line to the song..

It's now I'm on the scafold
My moments are not long
you may forget this singer
but don't forget this song..

Cowboy Jack..
Barbara Allen..
Dark as a Dungeon..
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My friend Les Severs had a song out called THE PUREST PEARL. It was banned from the radio after a few airings because it was about a guy whose wife died and he kept her body. He would put her in bed move her around the house, take her for a ride in the car etc. The tag line was " I'll never let her body touch the cold, cold ground. Written by Jimmy Lebak.
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If any of you murder song lovers find yourself in Austin, TX around Valentine's Day you should try to make it to Teri Joyce's "Dead Sweethearts Ball" anti-Valentine's Party. A big gathering of Austin's best country singers and pickers with one simple rule. At least one person has to die in each song. The carnage death toll is kept on a tombstone. Here's a link to Roger Wallace's blog about one a few years ago to give you an idea of the evening.

http://www.rogerwallace.com/deadsweet.html
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Darrell McCall recorded a great christmas song

"Christmas in cell number 9"
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For completely different reasons:

"Easy Loving" by Freddy Hart

virtually everything by Townes Van Zandt

and "Blackjack County Chain" (written by Red Lane; recorded to no notice whatsoever by Willie Nelson in the early 60s; done lately with a bungled (plural) title by Del McCoury)
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My vote is for "Forbidden Angel" by Mel Street. No one dies but it's the only country song I know of the laments the consequences of statutory rape.

"Why must Heaven let forbidden angels out to play?" - Mel Street
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"Caryl Chessman" by Country Johnny Mathis
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Western Caravan, the band I play bass with, has a Christmas version of "Psycho" with special holiday lyrics by our lead singer, Thirsty Dave Hansen. Dark sense of humor is required. Contact me if you want a copy.
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OK, there's no murder, but "Hello walls" and "The grand tour" have a similar kind of sick obsessiveness to them (which, as the previous pages of this thread demonstrate, makes for good country lyrics). "Lucille" is a little creepy as well.
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Ron !
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CREEPY??

You want creepy you say?I'll give you creepy

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OK Ron, you win! Not only is that song creepy, it is terrible. It must surely be one of the worst songs ever written!
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Ron,
That's CREEPY!
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:)
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Post by Jim Robbins »

There's a link on the YouTube site to "Patches" which is also pretty creepy. And yet, Dickey Lee wrote "She thinks I still care" which has to be one of the best country songs on wheels. Which just goes to show the amazing range of human creativity, or else, how much better George Jones sings than Mr. Lee.
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Patches I remember - my older sister used to have the record. Sometimes I catch myself playing it when I'm noodling on the steel. Good point, it is pretty creepy. "...it may not be right, but I'll join you tonight....". Yuck. The heck of it is, after all these years I still remember most of the words, and I haven't heard it in an embarrassing number of decades.

I agree about "She Thinks I Still Care" - one of the great country songs, and one of the great songs period. So Lee really had the waterfront covered in terms of his songwriting abilities for sure.
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Jimbeaux, that's exactly what I was thinking, I just didn't kow how to spell it.
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Little Blossom----'nuff said!
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Post by chris ivey »

i love the song clinton gregory did with the line, 'why don't you just take a gun and shoot me'..
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Wanna see something really scary?
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