Story Behind The Song
Song is one title of a 10-song series about country music and western style lyrics, titled "Stories of the WEST". It started off as a fun songwriting project with lyricwriters David Darbyshire & Terence Lax with which I could explore software and equipment of newly installed homestudio. Catch Those Chickens was my first bluegrass style of song I ever did.
Song Description
Demo was done as "a day in the life of" presentation of what it is like living in a little house "where the tumbleweed blows". Next to hopefully acceptable imitations of "Hank", the Parries themselves and some chickens, other "actors" in this song are presented as singer "Sunshine Billy" (at beginning and end of song) and someone doing the introduction and closing of this recording.
Song Length |
3:30 |
Genre |
Country - Bluegrass, Country - General |
Tempo |
Medium (111 - 130) |
Lead Vocal |
Mixed Vocals |
Mood |
Joyful, Content |
Subject |
Farm Animals |
Language |
English |
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Lyrics
"A day in the life on the Parries
Take it away, Sunshine!"
On the Parries where the tumbleweed blows
There's a little house and there in the barn
Are all the chickens all in rows
It's okiedokie at the farm...
"Now let me introduce to you: Hank
and he's gonna tell you the true story
of what happened, that day..."
"Three cowboys rode up and started gawkin'
Mam and Dad came out and started talkin'
Then one of these men, he drew out his gun
And took a shoot: Poef!
Now that ain't no fun..."
Chickens spread like butter on bread
Man and Dad were off their heads...
"I started to run catching chickens
- but as I soon saw it:
Catching chickens - slim pickin'!"