ODE TO BILLIE JOE
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Ode to Billie Joe
Tara Murtha
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First published 2015
Tara Murtha, 2015
Lyrics for Ode to Billie Joe used with permission from Northridge Music.
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Murtha, Tara.
Bobbie Gentrys Ode to Billie Joe / Tara Murtha.
pages cm. (33 1/3)
ISBN 978-1-62356-964-8 (pbk. : alk. paper) 1. Gentry, Bobbie. Ode to Billie Joe (Album) 2. Gentry, Bobbie. 3. Country musiciansUnited StatesBiography. I. Title.
ML420.G33M87 2015
782.421642092dc23
2014027644
ISBN: PB: 978-1-6235-6964-8
ePDF: 978-1-6235-6342-4
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Track Listing
Side 1
| Mississippi Delta (3:05) |
| I Saw an Angel Die (2:56) |
| Chickasaw County Child (2:45) |
| Sunday Best (2:50) |
| Niki Hoeky (2:45) |
Side 2
| Papa, Woncha Let Me Go to Town With You (2:30) |
| Bugs (2:05) |
| Hurry, Tuesday Child (4:52) |
| Lazy Willie (2:36) |
| Ode to Billie Joe (4:15) |
Love to Jesse Lundy, for turning me on to the record and everything else, and mom and dad for the love and support. High fives to Bryan Holley and Jill Sobule for the trust and friendship. Heartfelt thank you to everyone who shared their memories or expertise, especially Jimmie Haskell, Ken Mansfield, Judith Paris, Sondra Currie, Max Baer, Jr., Don Bradburn, David Axelrod, Roger Douglas, Don Zimmerman, Herman Raucher, Francis Llacuna, Mike Deasy, L-P Anderson, Robin Mathis, Dick Boak, Neil Rushton, Brandy Herbert, Karl Ivanson, Bobby Craig, Frank Kejmarand everyone else who passed my message along or talked to me off the record.
And, of course, to Bobbie Gentry for the art and the adventure.
Ode to Billy Joe, by Bobbie Gentry
It was the third of June, another sleepy, dusty, delta day,
I was out choppin cotton and my brother was bailin hay;
And at dinner time we stopped and walked back to the house to eat,
And Mama hollered at the back door, Yall remember to wipe your feet.
Then she said, I got some news this mornin from Choctaw Ridge,
Today Billy Joe McAllister jumped off the Tallahatchee Bridge.
Papa said to Mama, as he passed around the black-eyed peas,
Well, Billy Joe never had a lick o sense, pass the biscuits, please,
Theres five more acres in the lower forty Ive got to plow,
And Mama said it was a shame about Billy Joe anyhow.
Seems like nothin ever comes to no good up on Choctaw Ridge,
And now Billy Joe McAllisters jumped off the Tallahatchee Bridge.
Brother said he recollected when he and Tom and Billy Joe,
Put a frog down my back at the Carroll County picture show,
And wasnt I talkin to him after church last Sunday night,
Ill have another piece of apple pie, you know, it dont seem right.
I saw him at the sawmill yesterday on Choctaw Ridge,
And now you tell me Billy Joes jumped off the Tallahatchee Bridge.
Mama said to me, Child whats happened to your appetite?
I been cookin all mornin and you havent touched a single bite,
That nice young preacher Brother Taylor dropped by today,
Said hed be pleased to have dinner on Sunday, Oh, by the way,
He said he saw a girl that looked a lot like you up on Choctaw Ridge
And she an Billy Joe was throwin somethin off the Tallahatchee Bridge.
A year has come and gone since we heard the news bout Billy Joe,
Brother married Becky Thompson, they bought a store in Tupelo,
There was a virus goin round, Papa caught it and he died last spring,
And now Mama doesnt seem to want to do much of anything.
And me I spend a lot of time pickin flowers up on Choctaw Ridge,
And drop them into the muddy water off the Tallahatchee Bridge.
Lyrics printed with permission of Northridge Music
Bobbie Gentry donated this early draft of Ode to Billie Joe to the University of Mississippi, where it is held in Special Collections alongside works by William Faulkner and Tennessee Williams
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