"Drive" by Alan Jackson: The message in this song is important to me. It's about creating memories with our children while they are growing up that they can draw on later in life when they need them. He also sings of the way his father made him feel & his desire to give that to his own children.
"Treat Me Nice" by Elvis Presley: OK, so anyone who knows me well knows that I am an Elvis fan. I love this song because it takes me back to days of my dad listening to his old records & my sister & I taking turns standing on his feet & dancing in the living room.
"A Little Less Conversation" also by Elvis Presley: This songs speaks to my personality. I'd like to sing it to all the "shovel leaners" out there. I am quite aware that Elvis is singing about something completely different, but the message is important, "Quit talking & get to work!"
"Crying In The Rain" by The Everly Brothers: This was my first "favorite" song. I pretty much grew up on Elvis, the Beatles & the Everly Brothers, they were my dad's favorites. I can't really say why it was my favorite, I guess I just liked the tune.
"Dream"also by The Everly Brothers: I love this song because of the idea that your mind can take you somewhere for awhile to remember someone or something that you miss.
"The Devil Came Down To Georgia" by the Charlie Daniels Band: First of all let me apologize for the cursing in this song, I should have implemented some kind of warning in case there were children present (hope that hasn't happened). To me "Joe City" people are kinda brassy & I think we're not afraid to get in the devil's face & say, "nice try, now get outa here!" This is my Joe City version of this song,
The devil came down to Joe City, he was lookin' for a soul to steal. He was in a bind cause he was way behind & he was lookin' to make a deal, when he saw a young man dribblin' a ball down the court & shootin' it HOT. The devil jumped on a concrete block & said "Boy let me tell ya what, now you may not know it but I'm basketball player too & if you'd care to take dare I'll make a bet with you. Now you shoot a pretty good 3 point son but give the devil his due, I'll bet a rim of gold against your soul cause I think I'm better than you." The boy said, "My names' Justin & it might be a sin, but I'll take your bet & your gonna regret cause I'm the best that's ever been!"
"Pocket Full Of Sunshine" by Natasha Bedingfield: I started this Blog to write about the Life & Times of this town that I love to call home. This song describes Joe City to me. "do what you want but your never gonna break me, sticks & stones are never gonna ever shake me...take me away, a sweet escape..." The world is not in your face here. Life here is about family & faith, friends, neighbors & growing a garden. I love this town & the people in it. I'm proud of it's pioneer heritage & the spirit that they left us. Joseph City is my "Pocket Full of Sunshine".
LOVE the jc version of the devil went down to georgia.
ReplyDeleteI loved your memory of you and your sister dancing with your dad on his shoes! That is such a sweet memory!
ReplyDeletecat that was a great version of the CDBand! ha ha... i love that post :) you describe joe city so perfectly and every time i view your blog i want to move there! don't tell cory. ok tell cory but make sure it's NOT on mclaws road! ;)
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