tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2883979841111173610.post7407214937917534662..comments2024-02-05T00:16:13.698-05:00Comments on Banjo52: Hank Williams' "Mansion on the Hill," Sung by Charley PrideBanjo52http://www.blogger.com/profile/04342397136888422440noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2883979841111173610.post-43529543721685351942010-06-11T15:28:44.648-04:002010-06-11T15:28:44.648-04:00Isn't it a shame. From time to time, I wondere...Isn't it a shame. From time to time, I wondered what life was really like for him behind the stage curtain. Well, this song is one of my favorite Hank Williams tunes, and Charley Pride's version beats Hank, George Jones, and a couple of others--IMHO, as the kids say. <br /><br />Thanks for the book tip. I'm pretty bad about returning OR even reading books that I have every intention of reading. Maybe I should look for it myself, at library or Amazon--if anything would get and HOLD my attention, that one might.Banjo52https://www.blogger.com/profile/04342397136888422440noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2883979841111173610.post-4384658894344255872010-06-11T11:19:57.141-04:002010-06-11T11:19:57.141-04:00When we lived in Tennessee, Charley Pride came to ...When we lived in Tennessee, Charley Pride came to our nearest 'city' (Paducah, Kentucky) to perform at Murray State (I think). Locals seemed to secretly like Charley, but no one would say so out loud. It was the 'race' thing, ya know. Mind you, this wasn't that long ago... Some of his songs had gone platinum (is the metal used to rank sales?) but he still wasn't white.<br /><br />Sigh.<br /><br />Banjomyn, I got a new book I'll send on to you after I read it, if you'd like. It is "Poetry in Person: Twenty-five years of conversation with American's poets". A course was taught with guest poets who tell how they make a poem... very interesting, and damn exciting!Brenda's Arizonahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17880225110712592548noreply@blogger.com