Subject: Tom Waits' 'On the Nickel From: GUEST,mrbisok@aol.com Date: 12 Sep 03 - 05:45 PM After ten years, I heard it again on the radio. A wonderful view of chaos. And the variations in voice are just astounding. WHAT THE HECK IS THE SONG ABOUT? "On the Nickel" -- nickel bags of drugs? How about this line: "what's become of the little boys, |
Subject: ADD: On the Nickel (Tom Waits) From: wysiwyg Date: 12 Sep 03 - 07:01 PM I dunno about the nickel part (ask Blake Madison), but for little boys... IMO that part is just about all the little boys who start out so cute and happy, and all the little boys who don't, that wind up hanging out on the corner. Here's the whole lyric. ~Susan ON THE NICKEL As recorded by Tom Waits on the album "Heartattack And Vine" sticks and stones will break my bones but I always will be true and when your mama is dead and gone I'll sing this lullabye just for you and what becomes of all the little boys who never comb their hair well they're lined up all around the block on the nickel over there so you better bring a bucket there is a hole in the pail and if you don't get my letter then you'll know that I'm in jail and what becomes of all the little boys who never say their prayers well they're sleepin' like a baby on the nickel over there and if you chew tobacco and wish upon a star well you'll find out where the scarecrows sit just like punchlines between the cars and I know a place where a royal flush can never beat a pair and even Thomas Jefferson is on the nickel over there so ring around the rosie, you're sleepin' in the rain and you're always late for supper and man you let me down, let me down again I thought I heard a mockingbird, Roosevelt knows where you can skip the light with grady tuck on the nickel over there so what becomes of all the little boys who run away from home well the world just keeps gettin' bigger once you get out on your own so here's to all the little boys the sandman takes you where you'll be sleepin' with a pillowman on the nickel over there so let's climb up through that button hole and we'll fall right up the stairs and I'll show you where the short dogs grow on the nickel over there |
Subject: RE: Tom Waits' 'On the Nickel From: GUEST,mrbisok@aol.com Date: 12 Sep 03 - 07:16 PM Susan-- Thank you for the lyrics. I didn't dare ask, and then there they were. -- Harold |
Subject: RE: Tom Waits' 'On the Nickel From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 12 Sep 03 - 07:27 PM Waits sings the song as the intro and finis to the movie, "On the Nickel," which involves an alcoholic and skid row. |
Subject: RE: Tom Waits' 'On the Nickel From: wysiwyg Date: 12 Sep 03 - 10:20 PM You're quite welcome, H. We like lyrics around here! I got them HERE. Lotsa Waits there; I had just been there a few days ago and saved a text copy. The general policy here is that if a lyric is of interest, we go ahead and post it as well as a link to the source. The idea is that Mudcat has been around for a long time and has a pretty solid track record. It's likely to remain up and available long after other sites fold. So we put things here, against the day they are no longer available anywhere else. I found a lot of pretty odd and obscure things I was looking for this week, amazingly already posted here by members. So I was just taking my turn restocking the cupboard. :~) I hope you will join us and take part similarly. ~Susan |
Subject: RE: Tom Waits' 'On the Nickel From: Gern Date: 13 Sep 03 - 11:35 AM It seems I heard Waits saying in an interview somewhere that this all concerned the threatened closing of an orphanage somewhere. This recollection is vague, but might explain all the childhood images and Waits' own exceptionally emotional vocals. Anyone know anything about this? |
Subject: RE: Tom Waits' 'On the Nickel From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 13 Sep 03 - 01:21 PM A 'nickel' is a person who is so far out of it that their contribution is worth only a nickel. A worthless person. 'On the Nickel' seems to be a slight twist on this; to apply to an alcoholic on the skids. At least that is what I gathered from the movie. One of those out flicks that come back to haunt you. (Never make the Oscars) A 'nickel' is also a five-year prison term. There are other meanings as well. I don't know if it still applies to drugs; a 'dime-bag' seems to be the cheapest. In combination words, a 'nickel deck' is heroin (dunno how this name was arrived at). |
Subject: RE: Tom Waits' 'On the Nickel From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 13 Sep 03 - 01:28 PM "On the Nickel" may still be at some VHS outlets, usually in the remainder bin. An old movie, several years old. Worth searching for. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: On the Nickel (Tom Waits) From: GUEST Date: 06 Apr 08 - 10:05 AM The NIckel refers to 5th street in Los Angeles. Many homeless alcoholics live there....on the nickel. Tom Waits refered to the song as a "hobo's lullaby." |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: On the Nickel (Tom Waits) From: Rain Dog Date: 07 Apr 08 - 08:30 AM For information on Tom Waits and his work you would do well to check out The Tom Waits Library You can read what it has to say about this particular song her On The Nickel |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: On the Nickel (Tom Waits) From: GUEST,On The Nickel Date: 18 Feb 09 - 10:14 AM "I'd like to do a new song here. This is eh, it's about downtown Los Angeles on 5th Street. And eh all the winos affectionately refer to it as The Nickel. So this is kind of a hobo's lullaby." Tom Waits Reference made Tom Himself |
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