Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Give 'em Hell Harry , by - Tommy Shaw. Song from the album The Great Divide, in the genre КантриRelease date: 21.03.2011
Record label: The Great Divide
Song language: English
Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Give 'em Hell Harry , by - Tommy Shaw. Song from the album The Great Divide, in the genre КантриGive 'em Hell Harry |
| Harry Truman was born to play piano |
| That’s all he ever thought about |
| From the first time he touched those ivory keys |
| He never had a single doubt |
| Started playing for all the kin folks |
| Then in honky tonks and bars |
| Never once entertained the thought |
| Of playing a silly six string guitar |
| He was a piano player dog gone it, case closed |
| As he made his way to the gigs he’d play |
| He found the roads in an awful state |
| I’m not talking about Missouri per se |
| But the thoroughfares weren’t so great |
| He said «My name is Harry, Harry Truman» |
| Give 'em hell Harry give 'em hell |
| When the lights came on they rang your liberty bell |
| From Missouri to the White House |
| There’s one thing Harry knew |
| If you don’t learn to milk a cow |
| They’ll never ask you to |
| Because Harry’s mind was sharp and nimble |
| Those citizens were in luck |
| He strapped his family’s old upright Kimble |
| Up in the bed of his county truck |
| And every day on his lunch break |
| All that summer long |
| He’d park his ruck beside the lake |
| And play a medley of popular songs |
| The man sure knew how to string 'em together too |
| It’s funny, those roads Harry built |
| Led him to the White House |
| Under good old FDR |
| His piano now drew high class crowds |
| And he was smoking 50 cent cigars |
| Somewhere out in New Mexico |
| They were building atom bombs |
| But how on earth was Harry to know |
| What the hell was going on |
| See, he’d been left in the dark about an awful lot |
| Until that fateful day |
| When Harry and the rest of the nation got |
| The news that the President had passed away |
| And in an instant the music stopped and the weight |
| Of the world fell upon his shoulders |
| They sent him across the ocean to a summit |
| With Churchill and Stalin too |
| They posed for pictures out by the bar-b-que grill |
| Then they went inside for stew |
| Grumpy old Churchill was soon filled with doubt |
| Over all of Stalin’s demands |
| All Harry could seem to think about |
| Was Stalin’s tiny little hands |
| Couldn’t be much of a piano player, that’s for certain |
| Give 'em hell Harry… |
| Well he travelled wide and he travelled far |
| And when all was said and done |
| He went back home and opened up a piano bar |
| And called it «Jefferson's Favorite Son» |
| Quit shaving, grew his hair down past his shoulders |
| And wore a fringed John Lennon vest |
| Got snide remarks from some of the local elders |
| But he was loved by all the rest |
| Then every December as time marched on |
| He’d put on a red velvet suit |
| And perform his medley of holiday songs |
| To a 21 gun salute |
| Give 'em hell Harry Truman, Give 'em hell… |
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|---|---|
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| Dangerous Game | 2006 |
| Ever Since the World Began | 2006 |
| Money ft. Tommy Shaw, Edgar Winter | 2006 |
| Vera ft. Steve Howe | 2009 |
| Somewhere in the Night | 2006 |
| One Of My Turns | 2009 |
| Don't Leave Me Now ft. Tommy Shaw | 2009 |
| Girls With Guns | 2009 |
| No Such Thing | 2006 |
| Ambition | 2006 |
| Love Gun ft. Steve Lukather | 2018 |
| Gypsy ft. Tommy Shaw | 2007 |
| High Enough | 2018 |
| Come Again | 2018 |
| Man In The Wilderness | 2018 |
| Renegade | 2018 |
| Heads Up | 2009 |
| Sing For The Day | 2018 |
| Free To Love You | 2009 |