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What about "Cats in the Cradle"?
I mentioned it in my post. That song is way too sad for me.
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What about "Cats in the Cradle"?
st dude, many of those would make my list too. I'll add:
The Killing of Georgie - Rod Stewart
One Tin Soldier - Original Caste / Coven
The Lady of Shallot - Alfred, Lord Tennyson / Loreena McKinnett
And of course:
The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald - Gordon Lightfoot
"The Killing of Georgie" is also a well told true story from the mid seventies. Nice left-field choice. You wouldn't think that the guy known for tunes like "Do Ya Think I'm Sexy" would be writing a serious tale that rails against homophobia about a generation before it was generally acceptable to do so, but the lyrics are pretty straightforward and get the point across without being too preachy. If only he could have figured out how to end the song. My personal favorite among story-telling Stewart songs is...what else... "Every Picture Tell A Story"
Of those mentioned I would have to say Hurricane and Wreck of The Edmond Fitzgerald would make my list as well, especially if it was a top ten or twenty list.
But if anyone lists Copacabana by Barry Manilow, posts the lyrics and gets that tune stuck in my head I will hunt you down, I swear.
What about Pinball Wizard? I thought the story about the deaf, dumb and blind kid with his disciples leading him in to play pinball was a cool song as was the whole rock opera, Tommy.
Born on a mountain top in Tennessee,
Greenest state in the land of the free.
Raised in the woods so's he knew every tree,
Killed him a bear when he was only three.
Davy, Davy Crockett King of the Wild Frontier.
He fought single handed through the Injun war,
Till the Creeks was whipped and peace was restored.
And while he was handling this risky chore,
Made himself a legend, forevermore.
Davy, Davy Crockett the man who don't know fear.
When he lost his love, and his grief was gall,
In his heart he wanted to leave it all,
And lose himself in the forest tall,
But he answered instead, his country's call.
Davy, Davy Crockett, the choice of the whole frontier
He went off to Congress and served a spell
Fixin' up the government and laws as well.
Took over Washington, so we hear tell,
And patched up the crack in the Liberty Bell.
Davy, Davy Crockett, seein' his duty clear. (Serving his country well)
When he come home, his politickin' done,
The western march had just begun.
So he packed his gear, and his trusty gun
And lit out a grinnin' to follow the sun.
Davy, Davy Crockett, Leadin the Pioneers.
His land is biggest, and his land is best
From grassy plains to the mountain crest
He's ahead of us all in meeting the test
Followin' his legend right into the West
Davy, Davy Crockett, King of the Wide Frontier
King of the Wild Frontier.