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Highway Nine Blues
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An old old song of mine - replete with mobile phone interference as I transferred it from cassette to PC.
Tonedeaf Jnr. was born into a family of travelling midgets back in 1963, which fortunately coincided with the craze in building roller-coasters. You see that sign that says 'No-one below 3' 6" allowed on this ride'? That's Tonedeaf Snr's work, that is. He rode just about every new coaster built since '64 to check how low a ride's permissions could go before it started launching the occupants out across the park. That's actually how Snr. met Mrs. Deaf. She was trimming her beard over by the caravans when Snr. came flying through the air, narrowly avoiding a mid-air collision with Busted Bone Billy - who was practising his human cannonball act - and landed on the fortune teller's tent, who luckily had seen him coming in more ways than one and had evacuated to the strongman's arms. It was a right circus, but thereafter - and especially when young Tonedeaf started blowing his horn in public - everyone said it must have been fate.
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Genre
Country Americana
Charts
#3,526 today Peak #10
#384 in subgenre Peak #2
Author
Derek Rutherford
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Derek Rutherford
Uploaded
December 01, 2010
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MP3
MP3 1.5 MB 56 kbps 3:39
Story behind the song
This is pretty old - must be fifteen years at least. I was playing in a band called The Dockery Boys - a cajun / roots outfit that did pretty well on that circuit. There were a few excellent song writers in the band, but this little number was one of mine. Still quite like it.
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