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Kay

Kay
(1968)

(Hank Mills)

"Kay" is about a taxicab driver in Nashville, Tennessee. The narrator's wife has left him to become a country music singer, and the song describes some of the customers that he drives. Among them are soldiers from Fort Campbell who tell him that they "hate that war in Vietnam". This line has been cited as an example of the anti-war movement's presence in country music in the late 1960s.
Kay with all your singing talent back in Houston
(Continues)
2013/5/12 - 23:02




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