"Lady Luck looks down on me with a frown..." First up: a bad-luck story if ever there was one from 1965 by Gene Savage, the 'only man alive without a horoscope'. Over the top sad. Meanwhile Billy Rufus, on a fine Hank-inspired honky tonker from '67, ain't exactly a happy camper either. Locked his keys in his house and stands out in the rain, and that's not even half of it. Find both on a most excellent compilation called The Beginning Of The End - The Existential Psychodrama In Country Music.
Gene Savage- I Started At The Bottom And Worked My Way On Down
Billy Rufus - Low Down Blues
4 comments:
"Have you ever been so down with the blues, you had to reach up to tie your shoes..." great line from that Billy Rufus song. Will check out that album - thank you.
I'm sure you'll like it, lots of tracks means lots of goodies.
" The Existential Psychodrama In Country Music." How can I possibly resist acquiring this album????
And that is a great Billy Rufus track,
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