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These 4 Country Songs From the 1960s Have Truly Unique Lyrics

The 1960s are an important era in country music for multiple reasons, including how clever the songs were in that era. These are four country songs from the 1960s that have lyrics that are truly unique.

โ€œDaddy Sang Bassโ€ by Johnny Cash

Out in 1968 on Johnny Cash’s gospel album, The Holy Land, is โ€œDaddy Sang Bassโ€. A six-week No. 1 hit, the song was written by Carl Perkins. It also uses lines from an early 1900s hymn, โ€œWill The Circle Be Unbrokenโ€.

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โ€œDaddy Sang Bassโ€ may seem like a feel-good tune, which it is to some degree. But it is also about losing loved ones, which makes the song so special.

โ€œDaddy Sang Bassโ€ says, โ€œDaddy sang bass / Mama sang tenor./ Me and little brother would join right in there / Singing seems to help a troubled soul / One of these days, and it won’t be long / I’ll rejoin them in a song / I’m gonna join the family circle at the Throne / No, the circle won’t be broken / By and by, Lord, by and by.โ€

โ€œI’ve Got A Tiger By The Tailโ€ by Buck Owens

One of the numerous No. 1 hits by Buck Owens is โ€œI’ve Got A Tiger By The Tailโ€. Written by Owens and Harlan Howard, โ€œI’ve Got A Tiger By The Tailโ€ is the title track of his eighth studio album.

The humorous song says, โ€œWell, I thought the day I met you, you were meek as a lamb / Just the kind to fit my dreams and plans / Now, the pace we’re livin’ takes the wind from my sails / And it looks like I’ve got a tiger by the tail / I’ve got a tiger by the tail.โ€

โ€œI’m A Honky Tonk Girlโ€ by Loretta Lynn

โ€œI’m A Honky Tonk Girlโ€ might seem like a song of declaration, but it’s really about a heartbreak. Loretta Lynn wrote her debut single, released in 1960, and was the sole writer of the tune.

A Top 15 single, โ€œI’m A Honky Tonk Girlโ€ says, โ€œI just can’t make a right with all of my wrongs / Every evening of my life seems so long / I’m sorry and ashamed for all these things you see / But losing him has made a fool of me / So fill my glass up to the rim / To lose my memory of him / I’ve lost everything in this world / And now I’m a honky tonk girl.โ€

โ€œThe Race Is Onโ€ by George Jones

Written by Don Rollins, โ€œThe Race Is Onโ€ is on George Jones’s I Get Lonely In A Hurry album. An uptempo song, โ€œThe Race Is Onโ€ is actually about heartbreak.

โ€œThe Race Is Onโ€ says, โ€œNow the race is on, and here comes pride up the backstretch / Heartaches are going to the inside / My tears are holding back / They’re trying not to fall / My heart’s out of the running / True love’s scratched for another’s sake / The race is on, and it looks like heartaches / And the winner loses all.โ€

In 1989, Sawyer Brown released their own version of โ€œThe Race Is Onโ€, which became a Top 5 hit.

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