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Speaking of Shel Silverstien

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I mentioned a novelty tune of his recently and went on to find that he wrote a LOT of songs that major artists recorded.

The ones I recognized are:

Boa Constrictor J Cash

Boy Named Sue "

Cover of the Rolling Stone,. Dr Hook

Drinking and Druggin. ( Bobby Bare?)

Gotta get rid of this band Bobby Bare

Pour me another Tequila Shiela B Bare

Quaaludes again. Hank Jr

Queen of the Silver Dollar. ( Dave and Sugar?)

Some of the other ones like "Somebody ate the baby" didn't ever really make it that big. Go figure.

Here's the site.http://www.banned-width.com/shel/misc/lyrics.html

B 1930 D 1999

They just don't make 'em like that any more.

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Post by Dave Long »

I think "Queen Of The Silver Dollor" was on Emmylou Harris' first album, its great. He also wrote children's stories & poems..I think he also drew cartoons..very talented guy
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Post by nick allen »

As well as his humorous songs, he also wrote some very moving songs, e.g. "A Couple More Years", "Whistlers And Jugglers" (both recorded by Waylon), a lot of songs on Bobby Bare albums, and the "Old Dogs" album(s) (Waylon, Bare, Reed, Tillis) which were a mix of very funny and very sad...
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Post by Shaan Shirazi »

He also co-wrote "You're Time's Coming" which Faron Young recorded. I think Kris Kirstofferson was the other writer on that one.

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Post by Michael Johnstone »

Don't forget "Since my masochistic baby left me,I got nothin' to belt but my pants" I heard him sing it on the Johnny Carson show many years ago. How come nobody covered that one? -MJ-
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Post by Tom Olson »

Probably 'cause the title's too long Image
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Post by Robbie Bossert »

Let's not forget "Freaker's Ball". A true classic.

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P.S.- Shel wrote some wonderful children's books as well. Most notably "The Giving Tree". The kids and I love that one.
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Post by Stephen Gambrell »

And a terrific epic poem in "Playboy", called "the Devil and Billy Markham."
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Post by Craig Stock »

My kids love the giving tree, every time I read it I get a tear in my eye.

I always remember Shel when they used to publish his stuff in Playboy in the late seventies.

He was a talented guy

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Post by Jerry Hayes »

I think the best version (and probably the first) of "Queen of the Silver Dollar" was by Buck Owen's ex-bassman, the great Doyle Holly. I heard that version before any of the others. Shel was also a regular contributor to Playboy Magazine for many years although I never would read such trash, I just looked at the pictures.

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Post by Roger Miller »

One of the best from Shel was Bathroom tissue paper letter. Bobby Bare made that and Appaloosa Rider two of my very favorites.
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Post by Gary Harris »

When "Boy Named Sue" was recorded by J. Cash, Don Helms was given a new Caddy by Shel Silverstien. Don was responsible for Cash recording this song but I've forgotten the business conection. The whole story was in the paper at the time.
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Post by Eddie Lange »

I believe the entire Everybody Loves a Nut album that John had was written by Shel. My personal favorite, "Mirror, Mirror on the wall, who's the greatest singing star of all.......Waylon"
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Post by Gene Jones »

I remember Shel Silverstein more as a cartoonist than a songwriter. His cartoons in the Army Times during the Korean War were equalled only by Art Buchwald in WWII.

However, his humor was somewhat bizarre. An example: ....a private with a minature human head growing out of his neck was being examined by an Army Doctor and the caption was:..."At first I thought it was a wart"! Image
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