2 short Them Poems to finish the week Tummy Gummers: How ’bout them tummy gummers, ain’t they dummies? Havin’ they fun of gummen their tummies.Gummen them haunches out of theyContinue readingTummy Gummers and HORS D’OEUVRES
Dog Kicker
Them Dog Kickers:How ’bout them dog kickers, ain’t they crumbs? Kickin’ them doggies in their buns.Kickin’ them Afghans. Kickin’ them mutts. Kickin’ them puppies poor little butts.Lookit them dog kickers,Continue readingDog Kicker
Them Yodel Yellers
Them Yodel Yellers How about Them Yodel Yellers,Can’t they pierce?Up in them mountains,Hollerin’ so fierce. Shoutin’ them “Hoo – Ha’s,”Screamin’ them “Yea’s,”Singin’ them yodel,Leedle – lay – tee – ay’s.Continue readingThem Yodel Yellers
Sand Pickers
Sand Pickers Them Sand Pickers:How ’bout them sand pickers, ain’t they grand? Sittin’ on their haunches, pickin’ in the sand.Pickin’ in the wet sand. Pickin’ in the dry. Pickin’ itContinue readingSand Pickers
How about Them Lunch Toters
Them Poems by Mason Williams Written during the 1960s, Williams’s Them Poems were so widely diffused into folk culture that they are often presumed to be another product of thatContinue readingHow about Them Lunch Toters
The Wings That Fly Us Home
The Wings That Fly Us Home” – John Denver and Joe Henry wrote many songs together, and “The Wings That Fly Us Home” holds a special place. Today we rememberContinue readingThe Wings That Fly Us Home
Seasons of the Heart
Seasons of the Heart is the 16th studio album by American singer-songwriter John Denver released in February 1982. The singles released from this album are “Shanghai Breezes” / “What OneContinue readingSeasons of the Heart
Follow Me
“Follow Me” Prior to performing this song on The Tonight Show in 1974, Denver said he wrote it for his wife Annie whom he had to leave behind when heContinue readingFollow Me
For You
Denver wrote “For You” for his wife Cassandra. He wrote it in 1986 while she was in Australia working on a film. John debuted it on his tour that year.Continue readingFor You
Grandma’s Feather Bed
If Gadsden native Jim Connor hadn’t bothered to clean out a guitar case before selling it, his classic song “Grandma’s Feather Bed,” made popular by John Denver, never would haveContinue readingGrandma’s Feather Bed