Songs You Don't Know By Heart

Songs You Don't Know By Heart Tracks

  1. The Captain and the Kid

    I never use to miss the chance
    to climb upon his knee and listen
    to the many tales of life upon the sea.

    We'd go sailing back on barkentines and
    talk of things he did, tomorrow just a
    day away for the Captain and the Kid.

    His world had gone from sailing ships
    to raking mom's back yard;
    he never could adjust to land although
    he tried so hard.

    We both were growing older then and
    wiser with our years;
    that's when I came to understand
    the course his heart still steers.

    He died about a month ago
    while winter filled the air,
    and though I cried, I was so proud
    to love a man so rare.

    He's somewhere on the ocean now,
    the place he ought to be;
    with one hand on the starboard rail,
    he's waving back at me.
    For the Captain and this kid.

  2. Something So Feminine About A Mandolin

    It was late in the evenin'
    just a few of us pickin',
    but the lady she played
    so easy and fine.
    And the chords that she strummed
    were so tastefully clever,
    they planted this song in my mind.

    Cause there's somethin' so feminine,
    about a mandolin;
    the way that they feel,
    the way that they ring.
    Just to see slender fingers,
    movin' so fluid,
    made this poor heart to sing.

    And when I get older and I have a daughter,
    I'll teach her to sing, and play her my song
    And I'll tell her some stories I can barely remember
    And hope that she will sing along.

    Maybe one day she'll take a fancy to pickin',
    'Cause when that bug bites you,
    you live with the string.
    And if she could just strum a few simple measures
    She could make some young man sing.

    Cause there's somethin' so feminine
    about a mandolin.
    The way that they feel, the way that they ring.
    And that evening in a pasture,
    somewhere near Austin.
    That mandolin made me sing,
    Her mandolin made me sing.

  3. Peanut Butter Conspiracy

    Lookin' back at my hard luck days
    I really do have to laugh
    Workin' in a dive for twenty-six dollars
    Spendin' it all on draft
    We were hungry hard luck heroes
    Tryin' just to stay alive
    So we'd go down to the corner grocery
    This is how we'd survive.

    (Chorus)
    Who's gonna steal the peanut butter
    I'll get a can of sardines
    Runnin' up and down the aisles of the Mini-Mart
    Stickin' food in our jeans
    We never took more than we could eat
    There was plenty left on the racks
    We all swore if we ever got rich
    We would pay the Mini-Mart back
    Yes Sir, yes Sir
    We would pay the Mini-Mart back.

    It was a two man operation
    Had it all down on a note
    Ricky would watch the big round mirror
    And I'd fill up my coat
    Then we'd head for the check-out aisle
    With a lemon and a bottle of beer
    Into the car got to make it on home
    'Cause supper time is gettin' near.
    (Repeat chorus)

    I guess every good picker has had some hard times
    I have had my share
    It's really kinda funny to laugh at it now
    But I don't wanna go back there
    So every now and then when I'm in a grocery
    I'll take a little but not much
    'Cause you never know when the hard times will hit ya
    And I don't want to lose my touch.
    (Repeat chorus)

    1973 Let There Be Music, Inc. (ASCAP)
    All Rights Reserved

  4. Death of an Unpopular Poet

    I once knew a poet who lived before his time
    He and his dog Spooner would listen as he'd rhyme
    Words to make you happy and words to make you cry
    And then one day the poet suddenly did die.

    But he left behind a closet filled with verse and rhymes
    And through some strange transaction
    One was printed in the Times
    And everybody's searching for the king of underground
    They found him down in Florida with a tombstone for a crown.

    And everybody knows a line from his books that cost $4.99
    I wonder if he knows he's doin' quite this fine.

    'Cause his books are all best sellers and his poems were turned to song
    They had his brother on a talk show though they never got along
    And now he's called immortal, yes, he's even taught in school
    They say he used his talents, a most proficient tool.

    But he left all of his royalties to Spooner his old hound
    Growing old on steak and bacon in his doghouse ten feet 'round
    And everybody wonders did he really lose his mind
    No, he was just a poet who lived before his time
    Yes, he was just a poet who lived before his time.

    1973 American Broadcasting Music, Inc. (ASCAP)
    All Rights Reserved

  5. Twelve Volt Man

    I never got a grip in penmanship
    Could never make those small l's flow
    Seldom found the trick to arithmetic
    Three plus two be faux pas
    But ask for some palm trees
    Or tales from the South Seas

    I never had the clout to knock one out
    But hitting was the name of my game
    Standing on third as the coaches conferred
    So close to my first claim to fame

    Just give me the steal sign
    And I'll make home plate mine
    And I just might turn some heads

    Sometimes I may get a little drastic
    Sometimes I just let my feelings show
    Sometimes I may be a bit sarcastic
    Most times that's the way the story goes

    Now I know this Joe down in Mexico
    He went there to work on his tan
    For years he's been plugged into blenders and songs
    They call him the Twelve Volt Man

    He don't need no charge card
    Just give him a die-hard
    And he'll make sparks fly round your head
    Or just ask for some palm trees
    Or tales from the South Seas
    And I'll make sparks fly round your head
    Round your head
    In your head
    In your head

  6. The Night I Painted The Sky
    I came from the north
    Escaping convention
    Modern invention that won't let me be
    To the shores of St. Martin
    With my fiction addiction
    To restart the fire
    A dreamer's remedy

    Independence Day
    And all I remember
    Was a midnight rainbow
    That fell from the sky
    As I stand on the beach
    I slowly surrender
    To the child in me
    That can't say goodbye

    The rockets in the air
    And the people everywhere
    Put away their differences for a while
    Oh I am still a child
    When it comes to something wild
    Oh that was the night
    I painted the sky

    I dug in the sand
    Like a boy on a mission
    And there in my hands
    A pyro's delight

    If un bombardier
    A night time magician
    I sparked the sky
    As the rockets fly from view

    The rockets in the air
    And the people everywhere
    Put away their differences for a while
    Yes I am still a child
    When it comes to something wild
    Oh that was the night
    I painted the sky

    Oh the mortars they roar
    In anticipation
    Proceeding the sigh
    Of the uplifted eyes
    It showers us all
    In sulfuric sensation
    The colors shine
    And a fiery rhyme tonight

    The rockets in the air (Ooooh...)
    And the people everywhere
    Won't you put away your differences for a while
    I am but a child
    When it comes to something wild
    Oh that was the night
    That was the night
    Oh that was the night
    I painted the sky
    Painted the sky
    Painted the sky
  7. The Wino And I Know

    The ice cream man he's a hillbilly fan,
    He's got seventy-eights by Hank Snow;
    Walks down the street, shufflin' his feet,
    To the rhythm that only he knows.
    And I've seen him in so many places,
    I saw him the night I was born;
    In a Bourbon Street bar I received my first scar
    From an old man so tattered and torn.

    And the Wino and I know the pains of street singin'
    Like the door-to-door salesman knows
    the pains of bell ringin'
    It's a strange situation,
    a wild occupation,
    Living my life like a song.

    Well the coffee is strong
    at the Cafe Du Monde,
    And the donuts are too hot to touch;
    But just like a fool, when those
    sweet goodies cool, I ate 'til I ate way too much.
    Cause I'm livin' on things that excite me,
    Be they pastries or lobsters or love;
    I'm just tryin' to get by being quiet and shy,
    In a world full of pushin' and shove.

    And the Wino and I know the pains of backbustin',
    Like the farmer knows the pain of his pick-up
    truck rustin'.
    It's a strange situation, a wild occupation,
    Living my life like a song.

    Sweet Senorita, Won't you please come with me?
    Back to the island, honey, back to the sea;
    Back to the only place that I want to be.

    And the Wino and I know the joys of the ocean,
    Like a boy knows the joys of his milkshake
    in motion.
    It's a strange situation, a wild occupation,
    Living my life like a song.

  8. Tin Cup Chalice

    I want to go back to the island,
    Where the shrimp boats tie up to the pilin'.
    Give me oysters and beer for dinner ev'ry day of the year,
    And I'll feel fine, I'll feel fine.

    Chorus:
    'Cause I want to be there,
    I want to go back down and lie beside the sea there.
    With a tin cup for a chalice
    Fill it up with good red wine,
    And I'm-a chewin' on a honeysuckle vine.

    Yeah, now the sun goes slidin' 'cross the water;
    Sailboats, they go searchin' for the breeze.
    Salt air it ain't thin,
    It can stick right to your skin,
    And make you feel fine.
    It makes you feel fine.

    Repeat Chorus.

    Yes, and now you heard my strange proposal;
    Get that Packard up and let's move.
    I want to be there before the day
    Tries to steal away and leave us behind;
    I've made up my mind;

    Repeat Chorus

  9. Chanson Pour Les Petits Enfants

    Now young Mr. Moon flew away in the night
    With his best friend Magnus right by his side
    They soared through the Milky Way counting the stars
    Once around Venus, twice around Mars

    Then they spied an island rise out of the sea
    They fell back to Earth just as free as you please
    The children all gathered the church bells did ring
    Suddenly everyone started to sing

    Chorus
    Chanson pour les petits enfants
    Chason pour toute le monde
    Chanson pour les petits enfants
    Chanson pour toute le monde

    Queen of the island she welcomed them in
    Asked them questions of where they have been
    She offered them chocolate she offered them tea
    They all took their seats in the top of a tree

    And racoons brought wine and the mice they brought cheese
    Beautiful birds floated by on the breeze
    From out of the oceans the dolphins began
    Humming a tune that soon covered the land

    Chorus

    So young Princess Lia brought coral and pearls
    Gifts to the travelers from some other world
    The Bushdoctor mixed up a magical spell
    Swore them to secrecy, never to tell

    So young Mr. Moon flew away in the night
    With his best friend Magnus right by his side
    The sun was rising, they'd be home by noon
    Humming the words to this magical tune

    Chorus

    Song for the children
    Song for the world

  10. Cowboy In The Jungle

    There's a cowboy in the jungle
    And he looks so out of place
    With his shrimp skin boots and his cheap Cheroots
    And his skin as white as paste

    Headin' south to Paraguay
    Where the gauchos sing and shout
    Now he's stuck in Porto Bello
    Since his money all ran out
    So he hangs out with the sailors
    Might and day they're raisin' hell
    And his original destination's just another
    Story that he loves to tell.

    With no plans for the future
    He still seems in control
    From a bronco ride to a ten foot tide
    He just had to learn to roll.

    Roll with the punches
    Play all of his hunches
    Made the best of whatever came his way
    What he lacked in ambition
    He made up with intuition
    Plowing straight ahead come what may.

    Steel band in the distance
    And their music floats across the bay
    While American women in muumuus
    Talk about all the things they did today
    And their husbands quack about fishing
    As they slug those rum drinks down
    Discussing who caught what
    and who sat on his butt
    But it's the only show in town.

    They're tryin' to drink all the punches
    They all may lose their lunches
    Tryin' to cram lost years into five or six says
    Seems that blind ambition erased their intuition
    Plowin' straight ahead come what may.

    I don't want to live on that kind of island
    No, I don't want to swim in a roped off sea.
    Too much for me, too much for me
    I've got to be where the wind and the water are free.

    Alone on a midnight passage
    I can count the falling stars
    While the Southern Cross and the satellites
    They remind me of where we are
    Spinning around in circles
    Living it day to day
    And still twenty four hours, maybe sixty good years
    It's still not that long a stay.

    We've gotta roll with the punches
    Learn to play all of our hunches
    Makin' the best of whatever comes your way
    Forget that blind ambition
    And learn to trust your intuition
    Plowin' straight ahead come what may.
    And there's a cowboy in the jungle.

  11. Love In The Library

    On the corner of Government and Bay Avenue
    The old doomsday fanatic wore a crown of kudzu
    Sirens where wailing in the gulf coastal heat
    And it seemed like the whole world was in forced retreat
    I paid no attention, revolved through the door
    Passed the newspaper rack on the worn marble floor
    Near civil war history my heart skipped a beat
    She was standing on fiction stretched high on bare feet

    Chorus
    Love in the library, quiet and cool
    Love in the library, there are no rules
    Surrounded by stories surreal and sublime
    I fell in love in the library once upon a time

    I was the pirate and she was the queen
    Sir Francis and Elizabeth the best there's ever been
    Then she strolled past my table and stopped at the stairs
    Then sent me a smile as she reached for Flaubert

    Chorus
    She gathered her books, walked while she read
    Words never spoken but so much was said
    You can read all you want into this rendezvous
    But it's safer than most things that lovers can do
    Well stories have endings and fantasies fade
    The guard by the door starts drawing the shade
    So write your own ending and hope they come true
    For the lovers and strangers on Bay Avenue
    Chorus

  12. Little Miss Magic

    She's constantly amazed by the blades of
    the fan on the ceiling
    And the funny little faces she makes
    can't help but be appealing
    She loves to ride through the town with the top down
    Feel the warm breeze on her gentle skin
    She is my next of kin

    Chorus
    I see a little more of me everyday
    I catch a little more moustache turning grey
    Your mother is the only other woman for me
    Little Miss Magic what you gonna be?

    Sometimes I catch her dreaming and wonder
    where that little mind meanders
    Is she down along the shore or
    strolling cross the broad Savannahs
    I know in time she'll learn to make up her own mind
    In time she's gonna learn to fly
    Oh that I won't deny

  13. I Have Found Me A Home
    The days drift by
    They don't have names
    And none of the streets here look the same
    And there are so many quiet places
    And smilin' eyes match the smilin' faces.

    And I have found me a home
    Yes, I have found me a home
    And you can have the rest of everything I own
    'Cause I have found me a home.

    My old red bike
    Gets me around
    To the bars and the beaches of my town
    And there aren't many reasons I would leave
    Yes, I have found me some peace.

    And the ladies aren't demanding there
    They never ask too much
    And when you're coming off a cold love
    That's sure a nice warm touch.
    And I have found me a home
    Yes, I have found me a home
    And you can have the rest of everything I own
    'Cause I have found me a home.

    The days drift by
    They don't have names
    And none of the streets here look the same
    And there aren't many reasons I would leave
    Yes, I have found me some peace
    Yes, I have found me a home.
  14. Woman Goin' Crazy On Caroline Street

    There's a woman goin' crazy on Caroline street
    Stoppin' every man that she does meet
    Sayin' if you be gentle, if you be sweet
    I'll show you my place on Caroline street

    She claimed in a loud voice to be a dancer
    But I don't think she's cut a rug in years
    Listens to the juke box for her answers
    Slowly guzzles twenty-five cent beers
    Talks about the men she's known and then some
    She's seen them in her dreams and on the street
    She slides her dapper legs from beneath the table
    As if to reveal some kind of treat

    There's a woman goin' crazy on Caroline street
    Stoppin' every man that she does meet
    Sayin' if you be gentle, if you be sweet
    I'll show you my place on Caroline street

    Her lover left her stranded in Jamaica
    And just right now she can't recall his name
    Perceiving she is the center of attention
    And all the lurking eyes they look the same
    Weather's got the shrimpers in a frenzy
    They're horny and don't need a good excuse
    Someone yells and things just start erupting
    In a flash all hell has broken loose

    There's a woman goin' crazy on Caroline street
    Stoppin' every man that she does meet
    Sayin' if you be gentle, if you be sweet
    I'll show you my place on Caroline street

    When I woke up and looked around the bar room
    She was gone and I was black and blue
    So be careful when you go to swing your partner
    `Cause someone might just take a swing at you

    There's a woman goin' crazy on Caroline street
    Stoppin' every man that she does meet
    Sayin' if you be gentle, if you be sweet
    I'll show you my place on Caroline street

  15. Delaney Talks To Statues

    Delaney talks to statues
    As she dances 'round the pool
    She chases cats through roman ruins
    And stomps on big toadstools
    She speaks a language all her own
    That I cannot discover
    But she knows I love her so
    When I tuck her 'neath the covers

    Father, daughter
    Down by the water
    Shells sink, dreams float
    Life's good on our boat

    Delaney draws me pictures
    She finger paints the sand
    We chase the dogs and hop like frogs
    Then I do my bad handstand
    She's growing up too fast for me
    And asking lots of questions
    Some I know the answers to
    And some I'm looking for suggestions

    Father, daughter
    Born by the water
    Surf's up, sun's down
    Life in a beach town

    And some of the things I've seen
    Maybe she won't have to see
    But there's a lot I want to pass along
    That was handed down to me

    Delaney talks to statues
    As she dances 'round the pool
    She chases cats through Roman ruins
    And stomps on big toadstools
    She speaks a language all her own
    Just a little like her mother
    And she knows I love her so
    When I tuck her 'neath the covers

    Father, daughter
    Down by the water
    Shells sink, dreams float
    Life's good on our boat.