ANSWERS/POINTS LS C&W WEEKEND March 22
Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2008 12:26 pm
Better late than never (I'm assuming the board was down for everyone and not just in protest of another C&W Weekend. Ha!
Originally Posted Saturday, 8-17-02
1. How'd things go for you today
Don't you miss her
Since she up and walked away
And I'll bet you dread to spend
Another lonely night with me
2. How many times have you heard someone say
If I had his money I would do things my way
But little they know
That it's so hard to find
One rich man in ten
3. I've been washed down the sink of your conscience
In the theatre of your love I lost my part
And now you say you've got me out of your conscience
4. Tell me, tell me that your sweet love hasn't died,
Give me, give me one more chance to keep you satisfied,
If I made you feel second best,
I'm sorry, I was blind.
5. Country deejays know that I’m an outlaw
And they’d never come to see me in this dive
Where bikers stare at cowboys
Who are laughing at the hippies
Who are praying they’ll get out of there alive
6. I stop to see a weepin willow cryin on his pillow
Maybe he's cryin for me
And as the skies turn gloomy, night winds whisper to me,
I'm lonesome as I can be...
7. And if you took the petals
And would tear them all apart
You'd be tearing up the roses
Just the way you tore my heart
8. But if you love him you'll forgive him
Even though he's hard to understand
And if you love him, be proud of him
'Cause after all, he's just a man
9. Such a beautiful dream
I hate to think it's all over
I lost my heart it seems
I've grown so used to you somehow
I'm nobody's sugar daddy now
10. That shiny old bus is a beautiful sight
With the black smoke rolling up around the tail lights
It may sound kinda cruel, but I've been silent too long
Bonus Instrumental: This bluegrass tune was first recorded in 1959, but rose to prominence when it was featured in the 1968 movie Bonnie and Clyde. The duo behind this tune, whose band bore a name quite similar to this song, brought bluegrass to the mainstream and the banjo player is one of my musical idols as well as being directly responsible for me wanting to take up the banjo. Name the duo and their song.
Bonus Bonus: The above gentlemen became well known a few years before Bonnie and Clyde, authoring a well known tv theme in the early to mid 60’s and appearing on the show as themselves several times. Give the show and its classic tv theme song.
Super Bonus: The star of the above named television show got his start in movies musicals back in the 30’s, alone or with his sister. One of his better known partners sang and danced with him in a great number called “At the Codfish Ball”. Who was this young lady and what was the name of the movie?
Originally Posted Saturday, 8-17-02
1. How'd things go for you today
Don't you miss her
Since she up and walked away
And I'll bet you dread to spend
Another lonely night with me
2. How many times have you heard someone say
If I had his money I would do things my way
But little they know
That it's so hard to find
One rich man in ten
3. I've been washed down the sink of your conscience
In the theatre of your love I lost my part
And now you say you've got me out of your conscience
4. Tell me, tell me that your sweet love hasn't died,
Give me, give me one more chance to keep you satisfied,
If I made you feel second best,
I'm sorry, I was blind.
5. Country deejays know that I’m an outlaw
And they’d never come to see me in this dive
Where bikers stare at cowboys
Who are laughing at the hippies
Who are praying they’ll get out of there alive
6. I stop to see a weepin willow cryin on his pillow
Maybe he's cryin for me
And as the skies turn gloomy, night winds whisper to me,
I'm lonesome as I can be...
7. And if you took the petals
And would tear them all apart
You'd be tearing up the roses
Just the way you tore my heart
8. But if you love him you'll forgive him
Even though he's hard to understand
And if you love him, be proud of him
'Cause after all, he's just a man
9. Such a beautiful dream
I hate to think it's all over
I lost my heart it seems
I've grown so used to you somehow
I'm nobody's sugar daddy now
10. That shiny old bus is a beautiful sight
With the black smoke rolling up around the tail lights
It may sound kinda cruel, but I've been silent too long
Bonus Instrumental: This bluegrass tune was first recorded in 1959, but rose to prominence when it was featured in the 1968 movie Bonnie and Clyde. The duo behind this tune, whose band bore a name quite similar to this song, brought bluegrass to the mainstream and the banjo player is one of my musical idols as well as being directly responsible for me wanting to take up the banjo. Name the duo and their song.
Bonus Bonus: The above gentlemen became well known a few years before Bonnie and Clyde, authoring a well known tv theme in the early to mid 60’s and appearing on the show as themselves several times. Give the show and its classic tv theme song.
Super Bonus: The star of the above named television show got his start in movies musicals back in the 30’s, alone or with his sister. One of his better known partners sang and danced with him in a great number called “At the Codfish Ball”. Who was this young lady and what was the name of the movie?