Spiritual by Johnny Cash How can you beat this line when sung as a prayer rather than a blasphemy "Jeeeeeeesus. Jeeeeeesus! I don't want to die (pregnant pause) alone."
Unchained by Johnny Cash I'm learning this one, I can play it OK with the music but get wrapped up in the lyrics and forget the chords to play. Johnny Cash didn't write it from what I can recall of the liner notes. It moved him and so he did it as a cover. Anyway, there's a line in it that compares the singer (it's written in first person) to a homeless person and perfectly epitomizes how some people's spirits just don't seem to be at "home" on Earth.
I have a soft spot for people who have given their lives over to the bottle. I've seen a lot of good people go down that path, some family among them. So, I think "Early Morning Rain" by Gordon Lightfoot is one that touches me deeply. A woman comes to take him home. He misses home terribly but he can't stay sobor long enough to get on the plane and breaks his own heart. It is a measured and decisive entry into the Hell of drinking one's self to death. I don't know if I've ever heard a song that so aptly describes a person confronted by the choice of love and family or the bottle, and selecting the bottle knowing what it means. I've heard several versions and I don't know who wrote it, but the version I prefer to hear is Gordon Lightfoot's. I've been working on that one too. Mine is nowhere as poignant (skillful, interesting, etc.) as his. It's brilliant how early in the song he sings about the fun of drinking "Now the liquor tasted good, and the women all were fast" and later in the song it's obvious that he's already passed the stage of social drinking and has lost a lot of himself to the booze when he sings "I'm stuck here in the grass, cold and drunk as I can be". The first line is sung almost whistfully, as a fond memory, and the second line is practically spit out with a real hardness to his voice. What a skilled storyteller Gordon Lightfoot is.
- Zurf
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