Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song The Son Of Clayton Delaney, artist - Tom T. Hall. Album song Tom T. Hall - Storyteller, Poet, Philosopher, in the genre Кантри
Date of issue: 13.11.1995
Record label: A Mercury Records release;
Song language: English
The Son Of Clayton Delaney |
On fourth street in louisville in 1978 |
Stranded in a honky-tonk, somewhere 'tween dates |
There was a little band playin' as I sipped my beer |
But I never thought that I’d hear what I’d hear |
There was a young man a pickin' 'lectric guitar |
Smokin' and a snippin', a learnin' how to be a star |
He had a big blue bandanna tied around his head |
A laid-back bass and a drummer named red |
Well, his hair was cut long in the fashion of the time |
Sandpaper vocal but he milked every line |
His fingers like lightnin' on the guitar that he played |
He did «lay down sally"and"hank didn’t do it this way» |
Well, I sat there and listened for over an hour |
And the closest thing to country was a rockin' «wildwood flower» |
And I got that feelin' that I had been there before |
But I knew I had never been through that door |
Well, the jukebox was turned on and the band took a break |
I made my way up front to howdy and shake |
I said, «son, I like your music and I kinda like your style.» |
But it seemed to me that I had seen that smile |
Well, he stood there for a moment, then he laughed and he slapped his knee |
He said, «you are one man I’ve wanted to see.» |
He said, «i know you, you story-tellin' son of a gun |
And you know me I’m Clayton Delaney’s son.» |