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Posted: 13 Feb 2002 11:36 am
by Glenn Suchan
Since Jim Smith already posted my favorite country lyric, Hank Thompson's line from the song "Mark of a Heel", I'll share a few others (not necessarily country).
"I'm gonna sit on the front porch till the lightnin' bugs show up
And it really gets dark and there's dogs in the trash
It's the first time and the last time all rolled into this time
You make me feel like I just took a bath
You got to laugh and let laugh"
(Shade of all Greens - Guy Clark)
"This guitar is for sale.
I'll let her go cheap,
Tho' she's pretty to look at,
She don't earn her keep.
She can roar like the west wind,
She can weep. She can wail.
But the tunes that she plays
ain't sellin' today,
This guitar is for sale."
(This Guitar is for Sale - Shel Silverstein)
"Your eyes are like a road map
They're looking two different ways
You got your teeth in one hand
And your wig in the other
And you haven't looked this good in days"
(traditional blues lyric)
"Woke up this mornin'
And both cars were gone
Woke up this mornin'
And both cars were gone
Got so low-down dirty
I threw my drink across the lawn"
(a suburban "white-collar" blues lyric - Martin Mull)
"I found a number in the note she wrote,
Deep in the pocket of a real old coat,
It just got by me some way,
I musta had a real bad day.
That's one of the problems
Of life out here on the road,
Li'l notes like this ain't got no area code.
I don't know what to say… I'm havina REAL bad day!"
(Real Bad Day - Taj Mahal)
b0b: Thanks for lettin' me indulge....
Keep on pickin'!
Glenn
Posted: 13 Feb 2002 12:32 pm
by Ally
"If we sit here, and drink some more beer,
We'll be two inflatable dolls in a hooker's bad dream'
Mark Eitzel, American Music Club
"It's just sometimes I get so lonesome,
I could die"
Matt Johnson
The whole of Wille Eason's (SP?) Roosevelt track on the Sacred Steel CD
All time musical/lyrical high point: when the Magic Band kick into a mutant version of Last Train to Clarksville, while the Captain rages "Gimmie that old time religion" during Moonlight on Vermont
Posted: 13 Feb 2002 12:51 pm
by Ken Williams
"Why don't we just get out, while we still can climb the wall?" by Curtis Potter
"Copenhagen, drive 'em purty girls wild"
by The Geezinslaws
Ken
Posted: 13 Feb 2002 6:56 pm
by Eddie Lange
"Now I Don't Think I'd Believe You If You Told Me White was White." Old Faron Young tune.
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The Young Steelkid
Posted: 13 Feb 2002 9:30 pm
by Robby Thomas
How can I get over you, when your lying under him.
Posted: 15 Feb 2002 12:28 pm
by randy
I'm the one you want not what you settled for...
Posted: 15 Feb 2002 6:12 pm
by Donny Hinson
Earnest Tubb did a cute Blues song back about 1940...But My Baby Still Loves Me, at least I think that's the title.
<i>I bought her a brand new diamond ring
for all the world to see.
Then I passed the pawnshop window,
and it was starin' back at me.
I bought her a big apartment
on the fancy side of town.
Then I come home one night
and she had burned the darn thing down.
I bought her a great big shiny car
for everyone to see.
Then I come home one night
and she had drove it up a tree.
But my baby still loves me, in her own peculiar way.
I said my baby still loves me in her own
peculiar way.</i>
Man...that's the Blues.
Posted: 15 Feb 2002 7:26 pm
by Earl Foote
The beer I had for breakfast wasn't bad
so I had one more for desert.
Posted: 15 Feb 2002 8:09 pm
by Tom Olson
I'm a good 'ol boy,
I know my Mama loves me,
but she don't understand,
why they keep showin' my hands,
and not my face on TV.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Tom Olson on 15 February 2002 at 08:12 PM.]</p></FONT>
Posted: 15 Feb 2002 9:38 pm
by David Weaver
Not country but...
"I made enough money to buy Miami, but I pissed it away so fast...never meant to last...never meant to last."
Jimmy Buffett
Any line at all from McArthur Park.
"I recall the yellow cotton dress, flowing like a wave on the ground around her knees. Birds like tender babies in her hands, and the old men playing checkers by the trees..."
Jimmy Webb wrote it, Richard Harris had the popular version, but I swear that Waylon sang it too, but I can't find it anywhere an any Waylon albums.
Posted: 16 Feb 2002 8:19 am
by Pat Burns
...He found the ring on the pillow, he found the clothes on the floor, and he called her to say he was sorry, but he couldn't remember what for...
...Don't do it, Darlin', don't you dare look in there..you said you didn't want to see me, but you've been lookin' for me everywhere...and you know that you're gonna find me if you keep on drinkin' fast...'cause Honey, I'm right there waitin' for you at the bottom of your glass...
Posted: 16 Feb 2002 2:06 pm
by BDBassett
Woke up Sunday mornin' with a knot behind my ear, on the floorboards of my pick-up with a half-a-case of beer.
There's lipstick on my undershirt and both my knees are sore thanks to Happy Harry's Honky Tonk and Package Liquor Store.
Del Reeves (I think) Please correct me if I'm wrong.
BD
Posted: 16 Feb 2002 4:56 pm
by ebb
merle on geometry
"where even squares can have a ball"
or the one i wrote
it's beer and aspirin for breakfast
to make it over easy on the sunny side
<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by ebb on 16 February 2002 at 05:00 PM.]</p></FONT>
Posted: 25 Feb 2002 11:43 am
by Dave Van Allen
I almost forgot:
"Not long ago you held our baby's bottle
but the one you're holdin' now's a different kind
as you sit and wait to be somebody's baby
and it all depends on Who Will Buy The Wine"
Posted: 25 Feb 2002 5:43 pm
by Manny Shuffles
"One thing in this world, it aint hard for me to do....as soon as i kiss the lips of another woman....I'll forget all about you."
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swing it til' the wheels fall off!
Posted: 25 Feb 2002 6:19 pm
by bill mitchell
"Gasping for air I come up from your lips,
Awed by the beauty at my fingertips.."
My favorite "Love" song lyric....and it wasn't even directed at a human.
Forgot who wrote "Bottle, Bottle" by Jim Ed Brown.
Posted: 25 Feb 2002 9:58 pm
by Tom Olson
Here's another one:
"have you ever been experienced?
not necessarily stoned, but, ah . . .
beautiful."
Posted: 26 Feb 2002 9:22 pm
by Dave Van Allen
oh yeah...now
that's country!!!
"each night I make the rounds of every spot in town , a lonely man with lonely time to kill"
"a jukebox playin' loud...a face among the crowd, so much like hers it makes my heart stand still"
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"Anger, he smiles, towering in shiny metallic purple armour
Queen Jealousy Envy waits behind him, her fiery green gown sneers at the grassy ground"<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Dave Van Allen on 01 March 2002 at 09:55 AM.]</p></FONT>
Posted: 27 Feb 2002 7:00 am
by Carter York
I sure like the lyrics the ladies in Freakwater write...
'desperately hoping for a love you would die for, you play one more quarter, to hear a song you could cry for...'
'i know every line on your face could tell a story, but i've heard them all before and now they bore me...'
not to mention they sing 'selfishness in man' which is one of my favs......
and i like the lyrics to 'pick me up on your way down'
'you were mine for just a while, but now yer puttin on the style, and you've never once looked back, to that home accross the track...'
Carter
Posted: 28 Feb 2002 8:15 am
by Joel Glassman
So turn off your TVs
dim down the lights
I don't need no visions
of 20/20 tonight.
I can live with my version of the world spinnin' past,
'cause the hard times we've had,
well they don't look so bad
thru the bottom of a glass.
...I've found a new girlfriend
You may think she's trash
She ain't much to see
but she looks good to me
thru the bottom of a glass.
"Thru the Bottom of a Glass" Paul Craft
Posted: 28 Feb 2002 11:37 am
by RickRichtmyer
From a very early Jimmy Buffett song called "
Ringling, Ringling" about a small, dying railroad town, somewhere in Florida:
"And across from the bar, there's a pile of beer cans, been there 47 years,
Imagine all the heartaches and tears in 47 years of beer."
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Rick Richtmyer
Good News
Posted: 28 Feb 2002 8:48 pm
by Bob Tuttle
"Nobody loves me but my mother......and she could be jivin' too"
B.B. King.
Posted: 3 Mar 2002 4:04 am
by Lem Smith
I guess my all-time favorite line is from the Billy "Crash" Craddock hit, "Broken down in tiny pieces".
<SMALL>Broken down, in tiny pieces, love's not really worth the time. Just a nickel that I borrowed, for a dream that cost a dime.</SMALL>
That line is sheer genious, IMHO.
Posted: 3 Mar 2002 6:31 am
by Gene Jones
.....I don't know if it's my favorite or not, but that line "wearing my cleanest dirty shirt" always reminds me of the brief time I spent living on a band bus!.....
www.genejones.com
Posted: 3 Mar 2002 10:28 am
by Tom Olson
Oooops!
Regarding my previous post -- I forgot the line was supposed to be from a COUNTRY song