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Don't Shoot Me!
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The Legacy of Evan Victor Hankins
Evan V. Hankins 1952 - 2013 When I was 5 years old my daddy bought me a plastic guitar at the Golden Rule five and dime in a small town in north Mississippi. I can still clearly remember the gigantic blister I got on my thumb from strumming that thing all day long. I was hooked. I can also thank my sister Sue for getting me an electric "Silvertone" guitar as I was becoming a teenager. I had many happy hours with that thing. The late 60s found me picking up the bass. That was a real fun time in my life playing in jazz bands, rock bands, and (my favorite) soul bands. The most memorable was Blue Eyed Soul, a full ten piece band, horns and all. Not much money but we had more fun than should be legal. Early 70s found me playing in a great club band in Memphis. Dreams of a music career often subside under unrelenting refrains of get a real job. So it is, life has brought us down the roads we travel; yet, as all musicians know, the dream never ever dies and the music within always finds a way. A beautiful wife, four lovely daughters, and three grandchildren later my love for life and music is stronger than ever. I have sometimes paused but never stopped playing guitar, singing, and writing. It just works its way around everything else in my life. I suppose the majority of my music has a country flavor. My wife says that I can even make an Italian opera sound country. (That may not sound like a compliment, but I take what I can get.) One nice thing about having a real job is that I dont sweat making money trying to sell music. I can just do it because I love it! Granted, many have written great hit songs from the pangs of starvation but I prefer to be inspired when my family is safe and fed. Life is gracious and delivers all the inspiration I need as I just walk through it. Have I paid my dues? I didnt even know they were due. Recording all of my material into my home studio is slow going but I will get it done one song at a time. Do I still have a dream? Absolutely, I will see you at the Grammies some day! Hope you find something that pleases you here.
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Peak #28
Peak in subgenre #5
Author
Evan Hankins
Rights
YES
Uploaded
February 16, 2007
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MP3 3.2 MB 128 kbps 3:28
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Don’t Shoot Me Evan Hankins © 1981, 2007 Verse 1 It all got started the day I was hired I come up from the field all hot and tired I said “Mam could I have a little drink from your well With a come on grin she said “Help yourself” Chorus Oh No! Don’t shoot me With your gun. Oh No Don’t you Shoot Me With your gun. Verse 2 Ain’t nothing quite as cold as the sound of a click On a shotgun hammer when you’re down by the crick Skin to skin with the wife of a mighty jealous man Just a trigger pull away from dead man’s land Chorus Bridge She smiled at him with that sultry grin that worked on me With a cold dead look he let that hammer fall Thunder rolled through the bottom like a summer storm The splash… then silence took us all Verse 3 Only two stood watching as the creek turned red I ain’t never in my life been closer to dead I learned my lesson the day she fell I’ve never since stole a drink from another man’s well Chorus
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