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25 Oct 01 - 08:52 AM (#579345) Subject: Everybody Knew My Name From: Mary in Kentucky This is an obscure request. The thread about "Our Town" reminded me of another song. As best I remember it talks about growing up in a small town where "Everybody Knew (or Knows) My Name." Anybody know this one? |
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25 Oct 01 - 02:51 PM (#579690) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Everybody Knew My Name From: GUEST,Annegi Maybe the song you are thinking about is 'I wish it would rain' by Nanci Griffith. 'I want to walk the streets of my own home town where everybody knows my name' Anne |
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25 Oct 01 - 11:02 PM (#580047) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Everybody Knew My Name From: Dicho (Frank Staplin) I recall a song at the start of "Cheers" episodes than had a similar line about everybody knew your name. Can't help. |
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25 Oct 01 - 11:52 PM (#580065) Subject: Lyr Add: MIRA^^ From: Jim Dixon I had fun searching for this song. It's amazing how many songs contain the phrase "everybody knew my name." Many of them are about the fleeting or unsatisfactory nature of fame: "I was a rock star, everybody knew my name, but…" Some of them are rock songs or even rap. I ignored those. I will post the ones that seem kind of folksy. But so far, I haven't even looked for variations like "everybody knows your name" etc. The one that seems most like the theme you had in mind is the following one, although it isn't exactly a folk song, either. I found it quoted in a sermon, of all things, so I don't know if the lyrics are complete.
MIRA
I came from the town of Mira, beyond the bridges of Saint Claire. [Originally sung by Anna Maria Alberghetti in the role of Lili in the musical play, "Carnival," 1961.] |
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25 Oct 01 - 11:54 PM (#580068) Subject: Lyr Add: THE KEY TO LIFE^^ From: Jim Dixon THE KEY TO LIFE (Vince Gill)
I'd love to hear my daddy play once again
Just a few chords on the banjo that was all he knew
I made it from the beer joints to the Opry stage
But when he died the preacher cried and said he's the lucky one
And I will honor my father with these words I write down
And the pain of losin' him cuts like a Randall knife |
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25 Oct 01 - 11:55 PM (#580069) Subject: Lyr Add: QUEEN OF THE NIGHT^^ From: Jim Dixon QUEEN OF THE NIGHT Words and Music by Judy Collins, David Buskin, Dwight Batteau, Jr. Universal Music Corp. (ASCAP)/ Rocky Mountain National Park Music (ASCAP) (Administered by Universal Music Corp.) Poso Music Co.
Hey mister can you lend me a dollar
Don't walk away I can tell your future
The queen, the queen of the night
When I was a girl I met the Prince of Wales
Hey don't walk away I can tell your future
I like your lavender limousine
Don't walk away I can tell your future
You know it's different in the moonlight |
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25 Oct 01 - 11:56 PM (#580070) Subject: Lyr Add: FAMOUS IN MISSOURI^^ From: Jim Dixon FAMOUS IN MISSOURI Robin and Linda Williams, Jerome Clark 1992 Southern Melody Pub Co /The New Music Times, Inc. Hallnote Music Co., (BMI)
I was famous in Missouri
Sometimes my heart feels heavy
'Cause there ain't nobody to hear it anymore
I was famous in Missouri |
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26 Oct 01 - 08:16 AM (#580222) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Everybody Knew My Name From: Mary in Kentucky Jim, I think that first one is it! Mira. I tried to think of where I heard it, etc., and all I could come up with was that a Miss America contestant sang it ~20 years ago. Then I heard a minister mention that he read the words to it (because he couldn't afford to go to a show). I thought it was a Broadway show, but I really had no idea. About all I remember about it was it was kind of a soliloquy type song. When I searched the net I couldn't get to the page that listed Mira, so I'm sure glad you found it. Now I'll watch for music from Carnival. Can you imagine that? |