Back when I was doing my radio show ("The Audio Attic") on WEBR, the Fairfax County public access radio station, I had a theme for each show, and one of my favorite recurring themes was "Songs That Tell Stories." Now, you might argue that every song represents the writer telling a story in music, but there are actually songs that tell real, interesting stories. Gordon Lightfoot's "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" is one such, and another is the song I've picked for this week - a cowboy ballad that tells the story of a little man pushed just a bit too far. Here's Marty Robbins singing the story of "Mister Shorty" ...
"When you call me 'Shorty,' say 'Mister,' my friend ... or maybe you'd rather be dead."
and
"The forty-four spoke and it sent lead and smoke and seventeen inches of flame."
Have a good day. Be careful who you pick on.
More thoughts tomorrow.
Bilbo
5 comments:
An interesting cowboy song.
I love Marty Robbins songs.
That is a song with a startling moral!
One less bully. Probably in every town he went to.
He also did El Paso.
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