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Jimmy Joe Jack Jones, Jr.
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Mid-tempo: Harlan County Kentucky was notorious for moon shine running, and sometimes the young runners had to make a choice when it came to getting caught.
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My first real appreciation for music hit me the first time I saw the Beatles on the Ed Sullivan show. The emotion and enthusiasm of the audience on that small black and white screen was a real eye opener for me. I began writing songs a few years later as a teenager and decided to teach myself to play guitar. What better way to impress girls, right? As I matured as a writer it was my love for a good story song that morphed me into a country songwriter. I enjoy reading articles about other songwriters, and one of my biggest influences was a Johnny Cash quote that said he used the "KISS" method of writing. An acronym for "Keep It Simple Stupid", and I thought that sounded pretty easy. Was I ever WRONG! I have learned that creating a song that comes across as conversational and uncomplicated was not as easy as it sounded. After several years of writing, and many stacks of spiral bound notebooks, I slowly turned into a better writer as I learned to draw from life's experiences. My dad was a career military man, and I was born on an Army base in Augusta, Georgia. Growing up I spent summers on my grandparents farm in Louisiana, and so I am forever filled with a deep love for the south. My family and I live in the Flint Hills of Kansas. This site contains a portion of my catalog which is pitched daily in Nashville. Please feel free to contact me or my agent in Nashville: Dallas Gregory Song Rocket Music Nashville, TN Thanks for visiting and listening. All My Best, Marvin
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Charts
Peak #664
Peak in subgenre #59
Author
Bizzack / Adcock
Rights
2004
Uploaded
December 23, 2005
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MP3 3.2 MB 128 kbps 3:28
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Jimmy Joe Jack Jones, Jr. - was named after his daddy James Grew up in a hollow in Harlan - a county where nothing’s tame Most men worked the coal mines - the Jones worked the hills Producin' brew - mountain dew - from granddaddy’s moonshine still Now Jimmy's '53 Caddy - rode real low to the road Once a month he’d make the run - through Cumberland with a load From Harlan up to Elkhorn - with a stop in Kingdom Come It all went well - till a gal named Nell - rode along one night for fun… CHORUS And the moon shines bright on those Harlan summer nights Where sometimes the young have to choose Tween a coffin fulla’ nails or a revenuer’s cell Just two ways outta’ Harlan - and either way you lose The first stop was down at the river - a crate for Kirby McCain Who traded cash for jars of mash - of Jimmy's high octane Nell had promised Jimmy - some fun when the run was through But she flashed a revenuers badge - he knew that he'd been duped Jimmy thought he could sweet talk - Nell to let him slide Then he saw the old brown Dodge - that belonged to Sheriff Cline Jimmy quickly took the cue - pushed the pedal to the floor and gravel flew Blue lights flashed from the Sheriff's dash - as they headed down 92 CHORUS (repeat) Nell yelled out to Jimmy Joe - Slowdown we gotcha now You’re runnin' days are over - Jimmy knew there was no way out His trunk was fulla 90 proof - they had a federal witness too He knew he'd go to Terra Haute - and wear those prison blues The needle flew to 102 - and the black Cadillac sailed Through the next bend at 110 - straight through the wood guard rail The sheriff watched from the mountain top - as the Caddy burst into flames In the bottom of a hollow in Harlan - where Jimmy Joe chose his fate CHORUS (repeat) TAG Tween a coffin fulla’ nails or a revenuer’s cell Just two ways outta’ Harlan - and either way you lose
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