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Pork Chop Money
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One for everybody that's working harder than what they're getting paid for. If you're not making ends meet, but trying to get 'em close. Inspired by John Ford's 'The Man who shot Liberty Valance.'
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A little Blues, a little Rock, a little Country, A lot of Fun! Kind of like a down home hole-in-the-wall buffet joint. You might not know what to expect, but
Stumphole is a Southern nickname for Moonshine...and like liquid stumphole, we want our music to give you a fire in your belly and a warm glow through your whole body...and maybe bend your brain a little too. Sometimes hangovers are worth it!
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Genre
Blues Blues Rock
Charts
Peak #15
Peak in subgenre #5
Author
John Weber
Rights
2006
Uploaded
October 06, 2006
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MP3 3.3 MB 128 kbps 3:36
Story behind the song
Towards the end of "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance" Jimmy Stewart tries to slip Woody Stroud some cash to get by since John Wayne has died. He doesn't want to take it, but Jimmy says "Go ahead Pompey... pork chop money." I thought it was a great line and wrote this song.
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