In 1969, likely no one could have predicted that the year would produce some of country musicโs biggest hits. But it’s in 1969, right before the turn of a decade, when four iconic country songs were released, songs that are still revered more than 55 years later.
โGalvestonโ by Glen Campbell
Think of Glen Campbell songs, and almost everyone thinks of โGalvestonโ. The title track of his 12th studio album, โGalvestonโ is written by Jimmy Webb. Ironically, itโs Hawaiian artist Don Ho who first recorded the song, which is how Campbell heard it, on Campbellโs The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour TV show.
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โGalvestonโ became both a country and pop No. 1 single for Campbell. The song says, โGalveston, oh Galveston / I still hear your sea waves crashing / While I watch the cannons flashing / I clean my gun / And dream of Galveston.โ
โA Boy Named Sueโ by Johnny Cash
Johnny Cashโs โA Boy Named Sueโ appears on his live album, At San Quentin. Written by Shel Silverstein, the humorous song is about a boy who dislikes his name, and the hardships it caused him growing up. As an adult, he finds his long-lost father, who gave him the feminine moniker.
โA Boy Named Sueโ says, โWell, I knew that snake was my own sweet dad / From a worn out picture that my mother had / Knew that scar on his cheek and his evil eye / He was big and bent and gray and old / And I looked at him and my blood ran cold / And I said, โMy name is Sue, how do you do?โ / Well, I hit him hard right between the eyes / And he went down, but to my surprise / He come up with a knife and cut off a piece of my ear / Then I busted a chair right across his teeth / And we crashed through the walls and into the street / Kicking and a-gouging in the mud and the blood and the beer / Now you gonna die, that’s what I told him.โ
โA Boy Named Sueโ became a five-week No. 1 hit for Cash.
โThe Ways To Love A Manโ by Tammy Wynette
Tammy Wynette, Billy Sherrill, and Glenn Sutton wrote โThe Ways To Love A Manโ. The title track of her seventh studio album, โThe Ways To Love A Manโ also became a Top 20 single on the Adult Contemporary chart for Wynette as well.
โThe Ways To Love A Manโ begins with, โThere are so many ways to love a man and so many things to understand / And if there ever comes a time you decide to change your mind / Iโll need a way to hold you and I can cause I’ll know all the ways to love a man.โ
โOkie From Muskogeeโ
โOkie From Muskogeeโ is the title track of Merle Haggardโs first live album. Written by Haggard and Roy Edward Burris, โOkie From Muskogeeโ was inspired by Haggardโs time in prison.
The song says, โAnd I’m proud to be an Okie from Muskogee / A place where even squares can have a ball / We still wave Old Glory down at the courthouse / And white lightning’s still the biggest thrill of all.โ
“When I was in prison, I knew what it was like to have freedom taken away,” Haggard tells The Boot. “Freedom is everything. During Vietnam, there were all kinds of protests. Here were these [servicemen] going over there and dying for a causeโwe don’t even know what it was really all aboutโand here are these young kids, that were free, b***hing about it. There’s something wrong with that. โฆ These soldiers were giving up their freedom and lives to make sure others could stay free. I wrote the song to support those soldiers.”
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