Shoulder Holster

Elton John

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Author’s Note - From "Blue Moves" 1976 - https://youtu.be/8Lo6AAHaJlA [Intro] [Verse 1] Now it was just like Frankie and Johnny and it was just like Stagger Lee Dolly Summers was a simple girl from a mid-west family With a stucco home and her own Mustang and a charge account at Sears Well she had everything that a girl could want to live happy fot thr rest of her years [Instrumental] [Verse 2] But the thing that she wanted most of all was the thing that she had lost To the arms of a downtown black jack hustler by the name of Candy Floss They’d slipped town on a late night train heading for the west Dolly slipped behind the wheel of her Mustang with a piece between her breast [Chorus] She put a pistol in her shoulder holster she took her car up from Santa Fe Yesterday morning she was washing dishes now she’s hunting down a runaway Don’t judge a man by a misdemeanor you may be sorry when his light goes out Don’t put that pistol in your shoulder holster you can never never tell if the Law’s about [Instrumental] [Verse 3] If it seemed just like a movie or a night of bad TV They should have had a picture of Dolly’s face as she drove across the country With daggers drawn for her fallen man and venom in her heart It was nearly dawn when she caught them up making out in a picnic park [Instrumental] [Verse 4] But the thing that shook her rigid as she fumbled for her gun Was the state of the man that she’d married once and thought of as the only one And as she looked back on the chances that she’d passed up at home Well she quietly dumped pistol in a ditch and she headed home alone. Well [Chorus] She put a pistol in her shoulder holster she took her car up from Santa Fe Yesterday morning she was washing dishes now she’s hunting down a runaway Don’t judge a man by a misdemeanor you may be sorry when his light goes out Don’t put that pistol in your shoulder holster you can never never tell if the Law’s about [Outro] You can never never tell if the Law’s about You can never never tell if the Law’s about You can never never tell if the Law’s about You can never never tell if the Law’s about       You can never never tell if the Law’s about You can never never tell if the Law’s about You can never never tell if the Law’s about You can never never tell if the Law’s about...

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Cette chanson raconte l’histoire de Dolly, une jeune femme apparemment comblée par son existence tranquille et matérielle, qui voit tout basculer lorsque l’amour de sa vie lui échappe. Elle se retrouve à poursuivre ce dernier, en proie à une colère dévastatrice et armée, prête à tout dans son cheminement. Ce saut dans l’inconnu et la violence pour récupérer ce qu'elle a perdu souligne une quête tumultueuse, aux conséquences imprévisibles, qui questionne à la fois ses choix et le sens de ses priorités. L’ambiance évoque à la fois le drame et la nostalgie, en embrassant un récit typique de rupture et de désillusion. En suivant Dolly, on ressent un reflet des luttes personnelles que beaucoup peuvent vivre, marquées par des émotions puissantes et conflictuelles. Cette marque de recherche de justice ou de rédemption prend ici une tournure inattendue, mettant en lumière la fragilité des relations humaines.