"Me and Paul" by Willie Nelson
"Me and Bobby McGee" by Kris Kristofferson (Bobbie McGee was the receptionist at Sun Records when Kris Kristofferson was still their janitor)
"Be My Yoko Ono" by Barenaked Ladies
"Brandy" I have intentionally blotted from memory the artist who performs it
"The Ballad of Billie Somethingorother" You know, the one with the bridge.
Liberty Valence was a crooked sherriff. The "Man who shot Liberty Valence" is a washed up drunken former gunfighter who did it on the sly when a 'better man' took the fore in a duel with Liberty Valence. The 'better man' didn't stand a chance. The washed up drunk couldn't stand to see Liberty Valence kill another good man, so strapped on the iron one last time, stood well behind the 'better man' and killed Liberty Valence with an incredible shot. Only Liberty Valence saw him and knew who killed him because everyone else had their eyes on the 'better man.' The 'better man' knew he didn't get a shot off and figured it out on his own. The 'better man' became first the sherriff, then the mayor, and then a Senator. He was known far and wide as "the man who shot Liberty Valence", but he knew better. The story begins and ends with the 'better man', as a Senator, being one of only a handful of people who attend the funeral for the drunken, washed up gunfighter. When he was asked why he was there, he finally told the truth of "the man who shot Liberty Valence." It was a great short story, a passable movie (if memory serves Jimmy Stewart plays the Senator with great compassion, John Wayne plays the drunken gunfighter), and not a bad song. I think the song was the theme song of the movie.
Granted B chord amnesty by King of the Mutants (Long live the king).
If it comes from the heart and you add a few beers... it'll be awesome! - Mekidsmom
When in doubt ... hats. - B.G. Dude