Paul Kelly and the Messengers, You Can't Take It With You
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A study in tracktiming and popular song: this 2:42 original from iconic Australian singer-songwriter Paul Kelly was never released as a single, but thanks to a nice direct lyric, a poppy country and rock-fueled pace, and a simple yet political sentiment, the song helped make So Much Water So Close To Home Kelly's first album to hit the Australian top ten.
A decade later, Kelly rerecorded You Can't Take It With You on Smoke, an album which set many of his hits in the bluegrass mold. Despite a rousing fingerpickin' sound and the addition of some sweet harmony courtesy of Melbourne bluegrass band Uncle Bill, the new version of the song came in just a few seconds longer. The album topped out at #36 on the Australian charts. Not a single song charted.
Just goes to show you what a difference a decade, a few seconds, and a shift from rock to bluegrass can make.
(Note: Kelly Willis does a good version of You Can't Take It With You, too, at just a hair over three minutes.)
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
2:42 - You Can't Take It With You
Posted by boyhowdy at 8:15 PM
Labels: 2:42, Kelly Willis, Paul Kelly
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2 comments:
'So much Water...' is one of Paul's best collection of tunes he produced, to bad the production (for me anyway) doesn't seem to have aged very well.
I lived in Melbourne, Australia in the 1990s. Paul Kelly live in acoustic mode is an incredible experience indeed (up there with Elliott Smith). I still own a cassette of a live recording of his concert.
Gavin
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