Old Dogs: Volumes One & Two
Old Dogs: Volumes One & Two
Format: CD
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Artist: Old Dogs
Label: Morello
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5013929897236
Genre: Country
Two CD reissue. Signed in 1998 by Atlantic Records, The Old Dogs were country legends Waylon Jennings, Bobby Bare, Mel Tillis and Jerry Reed. 21 new songs written by multi-talented genius Shel Silverstein on the subject of getting old. This extraordinary project came about when Bare and Shel compared notes about this business of getting old. "I went to Shel," says Bare "and I said, 'we ain't got no music, why don't you write an album for us old farts?' So he did". One incident in particular had inspired Shel Silverstein about the subject. "Somebody called me sir," says Shel, "that had never happened to me before and it really p*d me off. The first time younger people start calling you sir it's really f*g depressing". Bobby Bare, in looking forward to performing these songs, cautions against lamenting their fates. "The first rule," he says "is no whining. This is just four old farts going out and having the time of their life and making fun of theirselves gettin' old. Hell, I ain't complaining. I've never had to get a job. I was tickled to death they weren't playing Ernest Tubb and all those people on the radio when I was 22 years old. I was glad they were playing me. I mean. I was glad". Shel Silverstein said "I've never had so much fun in my life, it was harder work but more laughs than anything I've ever done".
Tracks:
1.1 Old Dogs
1.2 Come Back When You're Younger
1.3 I Don't Do It No More
1.4 She'd Rather Be Homeless
1.5 Cut the Mustard
1.6 Young Man's Job
1.7 When I Was
1.8 Couch Potato
1.9 Hard When It Ain't
1.10 Jittabug
1.11 Me and Jimmie Rodgers
1.12 Elvis Has Left the Building
1.13 Wait Until Tomorrow
1.14 I Never Expected
1.15 Ever Lovin' Machine
1.16 Slap My Face
1.17 Old Man's Blues
1.18 Rough on the Livin'
1.19 Alimony
1.20 Still Gonna Die
1.21 Time