On Elvis Presleys Birthday

Elliott Murphy

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Intro                                                  Verse I can’t say that I love this place where I live This particular geographical location but I’ve grown use to it And now I miss it when I’m away of course when I was a kid My father would take me with him down to the bowery where the bums where And in the restaurants supply stores he would buy shiny steel refrigerators And deadly looking stoves While I begged him to take to the army navy surplus stores on canal street   to buy big dead bullets       Verse   He wore a short cordury jacket   an informal hat with puff of feather And he talked with his hands in his pants pockets jangling change           Driving his Cadillac it was Elvis Presley’s birthday They said it on the radio My father like Elvis and it was worderful                   We drove trough black nieghborhoods On Long Island’s north shore When Elvis was alive               Verse My father was from Brooklyn and the depression left his mark    From picking up coal on the railroad tracks He didn’t have a good word to say about Franklin Delano Roosvelt           Later I liked elegant hotel bars   where I could drink under F. Scott Fitzgerald Skies The coolest of the cool never a child on Elvis Presley’s birthday’s My dead father jangling change                Outro This is an unreal City you can be anybody when you’re alone Ending                                 

Du même artiste :

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La chanson évoque les souvenirs d'un homme qui se remémore son enfance passée dans un quartier caractérisé par des contrastes. Il décrit son père, un homme marqué par la vie et la dépression, qui l'emmenait découvrir des lieux improbables, comme des marchés et des restaurants, tout en partageant son admiration pour Elvis Presley. L'évocation de la figure d'Elvis et les promenades en Cadillac renforcent un sentiment de nostalgie et de connexion à une époque révolue. Ce mélange de souvenirs personnels et de références culturelles souligne la complexité des relations familiales et le passage du temps dans un environnement parfois difficile.