Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town
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Ruby, Don’t Take Your Love to Town ist ein Countrysong von Mel Tillis, der von einem Kriegsveteranenschicksal erzählt. Das Stück wurde 1969 durch Kenny Rogers zum Welterfolg.
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"Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town" é uma canção escrita por Mel Tillis sobre um veterano paralisado de uma "guerra asiática louca" (dado o tempo de seu lançamento, amplamente assumido - mas nunca explicitamente declarado - como a Guerra do Vietnã) que deita-se impotente na cama ou senta-se impotente na cadeira de rodas enquanto sua esposa "se pinta" para sair à noite sem ele; ele acredita que ela está procurando um amante e, quando ouve a porta bater atrás dela, pede que ela reconsidere. A música ficou famosa por Kenny Rogers e The First Edition em 1969. "Ruby" foi gravado originalmente por Waylon Jennings em 1966. Johnny Darrell alcançou a posição número nove nas parada Billboard Hot Country Singles em 1967.
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"Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town" is a song written by Mel Tillis about a paralyzed veteran who lies helplessly as his wife "paints [herself] up" to go out for the evening without him; he believes she is going in search of a lover. As he hears the door slam behind her, he claims that he would murder her if he could move to get his gun, and pleads for her to reconsider. A line in the song about a "crazy Asian war" and the time of the song's release led to the assumption the song was about a veteran of the Vietnam War, though this was never stated in the lyrics. However, Tillis stated that the song was about a veteran of World War II.
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Kenny Rogers & the First Edition - Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town.jpg
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Ruby, Don’t Take Your Love to Town ist ein Countrysong von Mel Tillis, der von einem Kriegsveteranenschicksal erzählt. Das Stück wurde 1969 durch Kenny Rogers zum Welterfolg.
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"Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town" is a song written by Mel Tillis about a paralyzed veteran who lies helplessly as his wife "paints [herself] up" to go out for the evening without him; he believes she is going in search of a lover. As he hears the door slam behind her, he claims that he would murder her if he could move to get his gun, and pleads for her to reconsider. A line in the song about a "crazy Asian war" and the time of the song's release led to the assumption the song was about a veteran of the Vietnam War, though this was never stated in the lyrics. However, Tillis stated that the song was about a veteran of World War II. "Ruby" was first recorded by Waylon Jennings in 1966. Johnny Darrell reached number nine on the country charts with the song in 1967, and Kenny Rogers and The First Edition released it in 1969.
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"Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town" é uma canção escrita por Mel Tillis sobre um veterano paralisado de uma "guerra asiática louca" (dado o tempo de seu lançamento, amplamente assumido - mas nunca explicitamente declarado - como a Guerra do Vietnã) que deita-se impotente na cama ou senta-se impotente na cadeira de rodas enquanto sua esposa "se pinta" para sair à noite sem ele; ele acredita que ela está procurando um amante e, quando ouve a porta bater atrás dela, pede que ela reconsidere. A música ficou famosa por Kenny Rogers e The First Edition em 1969. "Ruby" foi gravado originalmente por Waylon Jennings em 1966. Johnny Darrell alcançou a posição número nove nas parada Billboard Hot Country Singles em 1967.
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