Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Famous Tracheotomies , by - Okkervil River. Song from the album In the Rainbow Rain, in the genre ИндиRelease date: 26.04.2018
Record label: ATO
Song language: English
Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Famous Tracheotomies , by - Okkervil River. Song from the album In the Rainbow Rain, in the genre ИндиFamous Tracheotomies |
| When I had my tracheotomy |
| I was blue and had stopped breathing |
| There was something wrong with me |
| Doctors cut through the cartilage and skin |
| At the bottom of my throat |
| And then they snaked that trach tube in |
| And I was one and a half |
| I was my parents only kid |
| And they had lost two before that |
| And growing up, I always knew how close I’d come |
| Well, that must have been scary, Mom |
| Gary Coleman, he was «Arnold» on TV |
| Well, I grew up watching him and Conrad Bain and Kimberly |
| It turns out that he had a trach scar too |
| Where they cut into his throat |
| And then they threaded that tube through |
| But that was much later on |
| In the year that he turned forty when his fanbase was all gone |
| And his health was so touch-and-go |
| His girlfriend proposed |
| But they broke up on a TV show |
| Mary Wells, she was known as Motown’s Queen |
| But laryngeal cancer left her unable to sing |
| They tried radiation, multiple surgeries |
| But she didn’t have insurance and lost almost everything |
| Poor thing |
| But Diana Ross helped with her bills |
| Aretha Franklin tried her very best to help out Mary Wells |
| And Dionne Warwick did all she could do |
| And Mary Wells, she pulled through |
| For one more year or two |
| Dylan Thomas looked completely pale and weak |
| On a trip to New York City to promote his poety |
| Three straight days of drinking out in Greenwich and Chelsea |
| He was taken to the hospital, turned blue and not breathing |
| And Caitlin Thomas said |
| When she walked into St Vincent’s |
| «Is the bloody man dead yet?» |
| And later that day she got so drunk she was restrained |
| And her husband slipped away |
| Ray Davies had a tracheotomy |
| He was at St. Thomas' Hospital in London, aged thirteen |
| And during his long recovery |
| Nurses put him in a wheelchair |
| And they’d wheel him out onto a balcony (on a balcony) |
| And down that evening sun did sink |
| Painting London and the river and that freaked-out future Kink |
| Waterloo lit up for one sick kid |
| And, at 23, he recorded a song about it |
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