Several years ago, when visiting Saskatoon, we were leaving a restaurant, and planning to leave the next a.m.. I saw a poster at the till, for a concert the next night starring my very favorite singer, Tennesse Ernie Ford. We stayed an extra 2 days and took in his show. Hearing 16 Ton, in person was unforgettable. A 2 hour outdoor show, and not one foul word or insinuation. Thanks for the original song.
I doubt that many people who read this blog ever heard of Mr.Ford or his music but the parody was so well done that I thought it would make for a good occasion to introduce TEF to the younger folk and take a shot at Mr. Socialism as well.
My Grandmother used to play Tennessee Ernie Ford records, among others, at her place so I sort of grew up listening to them as I spent a good deal of the summers of my youth at her place.
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ReplyDeleteI know this is showing my age but I remember when Sixteen Tons was still a hit.
Several years ago, when visiting Saskatoon, we were leaving a restaurant, and planning to leave the next a.m.. I saw a poster at the till, for a concert the next night starring my very favorite singer, Tennesse Ernie Ford. We stayed an extra 2 days and took in his show. Hearing 16 Ton, in person was unforgettable. A 2 hour outdoor show, and not one foul word or insinuation. Thanks for the original song.
ReplyDeleteThat could just as easy be Harpers song to Ontario entitled '16 ton of auto bailouts.'
ReplyDeleteThanks for the link Ardvark. It does deserve it's own post. I wonder if it will make the "fishy" file?
ReplyDeleteI doubt that many people who read this blog ever heard of Mr.Ford or his music but the parody was so well done that I thought it would make for a good occasion to introduce TEF to the younger folk and take a shot at Mr. Socialism as well.
ReplyDeleteMy Grandmother used to play Tennessee Ernie Ford records, among others, at her place so I sort of grew up listening to them as I spent a good deal of the summers of my youth at her place.