6278. The Cheers - Black Denim Trousers And Motorcycle Boots

From: Black Denim Trousers and Motorcycle Boots; Year: 1955; Genre: Rock 'n Roll/Pop
This is one of the earlier "teenage tragedy" songs that would permeate the late '50 through the mid '60s in American popular culture. Whilst it tells the tale of death and grieving, by the music you wouldn't really guess it. It has almost a comically circus quality of it; kind of like it was making a parody of itself and not until the last verse do you really feel the gravity of the tale and even then it's almost like: "He got killed by a train, ha! ha! ha!" sort of feel.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
My song pick 6 years ago today: Head East - Since You've Been Gone

My song pick 7 years ago today: Bill Haley and his Comets - Shake, Rattle and Roll

My song pick 8 years ago today: Kansas - Fight Fire With Fire

My song pick 9 years ago today: Johnny Cash - Thanksgiving Prayer

My song pick 10 years ago today: Joe Satriani - Satch Boogie

My song pick 11 years ago today: Fates Warning - One Thousand Fires

My song pick 12 years ago today: Dick Dale - Bandito

My song pick 13 years ago today: Dream Theater - A Nightmare to Remember

My song pick 14 years ago today: Bob Marley & the Wailers - Jamming

My song pick 15 years ago today: Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble - Crossfire

My song pick 16 years ago today: 4 Non Blondes - What's Up?

My song pick 17 years ago today: Jethro Tull - ...And The Mouse Police Never Sleeps
 
 

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