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by bennash - 06/07/26 09:34 PM
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yeah,i know some of his stuff,he's been around a while.I like him!
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Hi Magne:
I can't imagine why but I was of the opinion that Bobby Bare had gone to meet his maker long ago. Geez, he's bound to be nearly as old as me... LOL! (Doesn't look that way in the picture, though!)
Thanks for sharing.
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Yeah, he's looking great. I remember back in the 70'ies, when I first was exposed to country music, it was Bobby Bare.. "Detroit City", that twangy riff sounded awesome. Oh, Lord I waaana goo home..
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Mags, I remember "Detriot City" from childhood. What really turned me on to Bobby Bare was the song "Marie Laveau". My mother loved the song. My fathers name was Jack and mom called him "Handsome Jack" after the character in the song. Funny tune.
I remember when Bobby toured and hung out with Tom T. Hall. I had some friends who owned a resort cottage motel on Captiva Island in the 80's. They pulled up one day in Tom T. Hall's tour bus. Stayed for a while and did some saltwater fishing.
I never got to meet them, but after I showed up was told that I missed it.
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Bobby Bare made a pretty good living covering Shel Silverstein songs. In fact, he did and entire album of them called "Lullabyes, Legends and Lies" which contained the best songwriter song ever written: Sure hit songwriter's pen. Now I was hangin' round Nashville writin' songs and playin' 'em for all of the stars Watchin' 'em laugh and hand 'em back livin' on hope and Hershey bars So I pawned my guitar and bought a ticket home and I's headin' for the Trailway bus When I seen an old fountain pen laying in the gutter so I stopped and picked it up It was worn-out bent and cast aside you know kinda sorta like myself So I sat down on the curb and wrote a little song That told the world how both of us felt Then I run that song down to Music Row and before I had time to spit It's pitched and sold and cut for a record And moving up the charts and damn it's a hit So I wrote me another winner then I wrote me a smash again And I's a flyin' off the ground cause I knew I'd found me a sure hit songwriter's pen So the songs they just kept a'pourin' out and the money kept pouring in I just couldn't miss all it took was a twist of my sure hit songwriter's pen Remember when I won the Grammy then I won it again and again Well none of you knew that it was all due to my sure hit songwriter's pen I was darling with all the ladies I was a hero among the men... Making big dough working rodeos and TV shows me and my sure hit songwriter's pen But then one night in Wichita I was just coming off of the stage Folks all lined up and did crawl for my autograph Lord I was a national rage One little freckled face girl was there she said I got no pencil sir So I signed it with my songwriter's pen and then handed the pen back to her Four o'clock that morning I wake up with the shakes and the bends With terror in my eyes cause good God I realized I'd lost my sure hit songwriter's pen I offered rewards in the papers I pleaded on the Sympathy Line And a whole lotta folks and a whole lotta pens but none of them pen's was mine So my songs got worse and my money ran out and so did all my so-called friends And there was no doubt I was nothing without my long-lost sure hit songwriter's pen So I rolled like a stone down old Skid Row where I feed my blues on wine And I rest my chops in a two-bit flop and I tell my story for a drink or a dime And I sleep with my shoes underneath my head and I dream about days back then When I blazed my name across the sky with my sure hit songwriter's pen Somewhere in Wichita some little girl who's a freckled face nine or ten Is doing her arithmetic homework tonight with a sure hit songwriter's pen God bless ya honey you got yourself my sure hit songwriter's pen Read more: SHEL SILVERSTEIN - SURE HIT SONGWRITER'S PEN LYRICS http://www.metrolyrics.com/sure-hit-songwriters-pen-lyrics-shel-silverstein.html#ixzz1lMlcL8kb Copied from MetroLyrics.com
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Hey Mags, I've gotten to play with Bare a few times as part of the Country Gold Show, put on by Leroy Van Dyke. All the other acts would rehearse their parts before going on, but Mr. Bare would arrive as late as possible from fishing.  Nice guy. One of my favorite Bobby Bare/Shel Silverstein songs is "Marie Laveaux," a song I sing almost every week at our dance gig. http://youtu.be/8U-WVyXWozAShel Silverstein gave me the best advice about the music business I've ever gotten. It was at the Old Town School of Folk Music. I had been doing some picking and hanging out with Bob Gibson, another compadre of Silverstein's. Shel came in to visit with Bob as I walked in. He asked me if I was wannabe musician and I said, "Yes." He said to just hang in and keep at it, that the more you do and the longer you do it, the more it all builds up. He was right. By the time I'm 100 I should be a star! 
You've got to know your limitations. I don't know what your limitations are. I found out what mine were when I was twelve. I found out that there weren't too many limitations, if I did it my way. -Johnny Cash It's only music. -niteshift Mike Dunbar Music
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I know Bobby Bare from the Old Dogs CD - which I love  - In fact he sings my favorite from that album She'd Rather be Homeless It will be interesting to see if he gets selected - Does he know what he is letting himself in for?
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Mike,
You may not be rich and may not be a star, but your quality and breadth of experiences in life sure surpasses most rich people I've ever met and you've got more true friends than most of the famous people I've met as well. So all in all, not a bad deal. And as he suggested, you're still doing what you love. I'd say that's a true and legit music industry success story!
Brian
Brian Austin Whitney Founder Just Plain Folks jpfolkspro@gmail.com Skype: Brian Austin Whitney Facebook: www.facebook.com/justplainfolks"Don't sit around and wait for success to come to you... it doesn't know the way." -Brian Austin Whitney "It's easier to be the bigger man when you actually are..." -Brian Austin Whitney "Sometimes all you have to do to inspire humans to greatness is to give them a reason and opportunity to do something great." -Brian Austin Whitney
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I noticed that there is a Bobby Bare Jr who is the son of the original. He is also a singer.
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Ben:
Funny you should mention Tom T. Hall. Years ago, I would sometimes drive the "back way" from Brentwood to Franklin where I would pick up my daughter after school. I'd pass Tom T's impressive place and wish I could enjoy such a spread. Prolific just barely describes this man. Thanks for reminding me.
Brian:
You described ol' Dunbar's musical life quite well... and deservedly so. Can't wait 'til he becomes rich and famous so we can "hit him up" for a loan... or even "gherm" him. (LOL!)
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Mike, you're gonna be a musician someday, no doubt about it! 
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Who wants to be a star, when you get to be in Nashville, Mike? :-)
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Bobby Bare did some great stuff in the mid-60s.
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