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Elron Newbie Alert
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Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2003 9:10 pm Post subject: I guess I will join the "looking for a song" theme |
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Hi all,
I am engaged in a quest to find the name and performing artist/s of a song I saw
the video for on VH1 around Christmas time a few years ago.
I remember it as being a very good song, one I would like to have available to
listen to when I want to.
I will relate the details as best I can recall.
The artists name as I remember was not a single person but one of those
JoeCountry and the [fill in the blank], something like JoeCountry and the Cadillacs,
something like this. The key words being "and the".
But the lead and only vocal as I remember is a female. A very good, strong female
singer.
Thats the music.
The accompanying video is a tad hard to explain, or at least as best I can explain
it, it sounds weird.
The main and pretty much only character in the video appears to be a gay male who
has this rather radical and unforgetable hair style that consists of his long hair being
combed straight up and held in place with hair spray which gives his head the look of
a giant round paint brush if that makes any sense.
This person apprently works in a department store as one of those people who puts
up merchandising displays for clothes with manniquins etc. At the end of the video
this person gets a Christmas gift from someone that turns out to be a puppy.
I know it sounds strange but if you had ever seen this video you would probably
remember it, which is what I am counting on....
The song is a good one and has an upbeat "Patsy Cline" sound to it.....
I have it stuck in my head albiet rather vague and I hope I can find out who this is.
Thanks,
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Jerry T Tadpole
Joined: 14 Sep 2003
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Posted: Mon Dec 08, 2003 5:14 pm Post subject: |
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Hey Ken,
I think the song you're looking for is "All I Want for Christmas is You" by Vince Vance & the Valiants. Hope this helps.
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NetRoy33 Big Goldfish
Joined: 04 Dec 2002
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Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2003 4:49 pm Post subject: |
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| Not sure if the song you are looking for but there is a group called Country Joe and the Catfish |
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Elron Newbie Alert
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Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2003 4:11 pm Post subject: Well to be honest... |
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After giving it a few days and with no replies I pretty much thought I'd reached another dead end in this quest, but I checked again today and....
YES!!! YES!!! YES!!!
Jerry T if I could I'd hug ya! You can't believe how excited I got about finally finding out the answer to this question! I think it was partially because I like the song alot but after a while it just became a matter of "the quest" itself if you know what I mean. I went to Music Match to see if I could download the song there and while they did have it listed by Vince Vance and the Valiants, it was not available. The only artists who had it available were Mariah Carey and Foghat. Ha, well I will pass on those two versions.
Thanks again Jerry T and who knew that the guy with the weird hair is actually Vince Vance?
You can check out his site here -> http://www.vincevance.com
I have but one other "quest" in the area of unknown songs well two actually but they are both in the same category and I think anyone who could help with one would know the other.
I have a great sense of humor if I may say so myself. Sometimes dry and sardonic, I like puns and parodies too...but they must be well done, nothing is worse than poorly told joke or a poorly done parody.
Probably 20 years ago back in the early to mid 80s, I remember hearing two songs that are etched into my memory because they were funny and well done parodies. One had to do with the Captain and Tenille song "Muskrat Love". A female vocalist was singing the song but in the backround you could hear the popping and crackling of a deep fryer and it becomes evident the gist is eating deep fried muskrats. Very funny.
The second song had a country feel to it and the singer sang in a very convincing Johnny Cash style (with all due respect God rest his soul).
The title of the song was Transvestite Cowboy and this manly voice sings about wearing "fancy, frilly" things etc.....again, very well done and funny IMO.
I have written to alot of people, mainly people who are into "novelty" songs like the Dr. Demento types, music historians, I even wrote to Bob Rivers who has done many well done parodies himself, albums of them and I have yet to get one reply.
But what the hey, Jerry T did so well I though I would put it out here and see if it rings any bells.
Thanks again Jerry T for solving the puzzle for me.
Ken |
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Jerry T Tadpole
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Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2003 7:47 pm Post subject: |
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...Your welcome Ken, glad I could help. I don't know about this new "quest" though. "Transvestite Cowboy" huh...hmmm?? I think this might take a while.
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Elron Newbie Alert
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Posted: Tue Dec 23, 2003 5:46 am Post subject: I know, I know... |
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| Quote: | | "Transvestite Cowboy" huh...hmmm?? |
I know it sounds, well "0ut there", but as I remember it it was well done as I have said and the kind of thing that alot of different kinds people would find funny. I think its the juxtaposition of the rugged, tough cowboy persona and "fancy, frilly things".
Kind of like the "Lumberjack Song" done by Monty Python if you've ever heard that.
Anyway, I know this isn't the best place to be asking about the last two songs but I thought while I was here.........
Thanks again Jerry, Merry Christmas
Ken |
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paperboy Little Guppy
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Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2004 3:01 pm Post subject: |
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I'm Just A Cowboy Transvestite
I'm just a cowboy transvestite
Out on the range all alone
I'll sing you my song
And then I'll move on
In my high heels and
Eau de cologne
I first knew there was something different
When I couldn't quite wrestle a calf
But I could braid hair
Sew a quilt and prepare
Muscrat stew in ten minutes flat.
Then Momma caught me in the silo
In a halter and pink satin thong
She told me to git
And hit me real quick
But it felt way too good to be wrong
I'm just a cowboy transvestite
Way out here tendin' my cows
Nobody but cattle
So I sit sidesaddle
Filin' nails and pluckin' my brows
My daddy was heartsick and desperate
He wanted a son oh so bad
And then sis was born
Strong as old barleycorn
She and him have a pact ironclad
She fast became the bullrider
Ropin', rasslin' and chewin' some Skoal
While I stay at home
Due to my chromosomes
Doin' housework in my camisole
When you're a cowboy transvestite
Your future is very secure
You can be the wife
To a cowboy for life
You'd love it, of that I'm quite sure
Repeat First Chorus
http://www.sissyshow.com/Lyrics/CowboyTV.html |
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Elron Newbie Alert
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Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2004 4:31 pm Post subject: Close... |
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Thanks for the response paperboy,
I listened to the mp3 and from this and what I remember of the lyrics this appears to be a much newer song.
What made the song I describe so funny and memorable was the voice of the singer, a very good imitation of Johnny Cash (God Rest His Soul).
The contrast of that voice talking about "fancy, frilly things" was most effective.
Thanks again for your input,
Ken |
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