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Louie the Hook Vs. The Preacher - Danny O'Keefe



     
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Louie the Hook Vs. The Preacher Lyrics


Some of my friends got down to Jesus
And some got down to God
He wasn't dead yet
He was just on the nod
Louie the Hook had a hunger
way down in his soul
He'd hit his destination
if hell had been his goal
He'd bruises and he'd ulcers
in places you can't guess
Safe to say that he'd made his play
but Louis was a mess
Now Louie needed money
in a very desperate way
He could feel his hour approaching
he was turning very grey

When down the road come
a preacher hustlin' for the Lord
He laid his eyes on Louie
but he did not speak a word
Preacher looked at Louie
and he broke out in a grin
I'd rightly say
by your shade of grey, baby
I know the fix you're in
Louie just kept a-staring
thinking he'd hit the mark
I'll get on your wagon, Preacher
you just put the horse before the cart
The Preacher's eyes grew molten
and he shouted to the Lord
" 'fore I'm done he'll talk in tongues
and he shall know the word"
Upon his book he pounded
as Louie began to sweat
If life is just a gamble
he thought he'd lost the bet
But the Preacher had a silken suit
and a new hog down the street
And rocks on every finger,
man, he was cool, if not discreet
So Louie sized the Preacher
looking deep within his soul
The way he's decked I'd reckon
he's got a thousand dollar roll
The Preacher raged, the Preacher roared
'til a crowd had come to stare
And Louie the Hook got religion
down on his knees in prayer
When up jumped Louie shaking crying
"I have seen the light"
The Preacher he was chuckling
you know he thought he'd won the fight
But Louie, quick as crystal
got the spirit to his feet
He passed the hat, he got sixty bucks
and he beat it on down the street
Truck on, Louie...
Now, a story needs a moral
As a song must have an end
And junkies and preachers
a man don't need for friends
Life is just a hustle
You got to pay for your mistakes
But if Jesus Christ was a preacher
He got the short end of the take
Some of my friends got down to Jesus
And some got down to God
He wasn't dead yet
He was just on the nod
He was just on the nod
Lyrics Submitted by Richard Gagnon

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Biography
How many singer/songwriters can say that Elvis Presley recorded one of their songs and has a co-write with Bob Dylan?

In 1972, the legendary Ahmet Ertegun signed Danny O'Keefe to Atlantic Records, then teamed him with the incomparable producer Arif Mardin, resulting in his top-five Billboard hit "Goodtime Charlie's Got the Blues." This was followed by the classic album Breezy Stories in 1973. Besides Elvis, many other artists including Jerry Lee Lewis; Willie Nelson; Chet Atkins; Waylon Jennings; Leon Russell; Charlie Rich; and Mel Torme went on to record this classic composition.

This tandem combined for three other D O'K classics during that decade: "Angel Spread Your Wings" also recorded by Judy Collins; "The Road" also recorded by Jackson Browne; and "Magdalena" also recorded by Donny Hathaway and Leo Sayer. These songs garnered heavy AM and FM airplay for Danny and were the building blocks for his distinguished performing and songwriting career.

Now, regarding the co-write with Bob Dylan: besides Danny's version, "Well, Well, Well" has been recorded by Mavis Staples; David Lindley; Maria Muldaur; The Blind Boys of Alabama with Ben Harper and by Bonnie Raitt on her VH1 special.

Other notable co-writes and covers of Danny's compositions include: "Quits," sung originally as a duet with Linda Ronstadt (Andy Williams; Chris Hillman and Gary Stewart); "Along for the Ride" (John Denver); "Souvenirs" (Jimmy Buffet); "Next To You" (Sheena Easton); "Never Got Off the Ground" (co-written with David Mallett and recorded by Alison Krauss and Molly O'Brien); "Into the West" (Tim O'Brien); "When You Come Back Down" (Nickel Creek and Tim O'Brien); and most recently, "Anywhere On Earth You Are" (Allan Jackson on his 2006 CD "Like Red On A Rose.")

Danny believes that music is a powerful means for sharing concern and motivating change on critical issues such as the preservation of "song" in the world. After becoming increasingly concerned with the decimation of songbirds and their habitat, Danny started The Songbird Foundation (www.songbird.org) which works with musical artists to publicize the issue of songbird species decline due to devastation of their habitat. Using his music to publicize and popularize the issue, Danny successfully encouraged other musicians to do the same. Bonnie Raitt, John Mayer, Jimmy Buffet, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Nickel Creek, Jackson Browne and many others have responded by contributing public service announcements, perform benefit concerts and do their part to make audiences aware that to create a truly sustainable world requires changed patterns of consumption, especially with concern to aggressive sun-grown coffee in the rain forests of Latin America.

Danny's voice is a superb mixture blues and Americana; his songwriting speaks for itself.


Discography
1971 - Danny O'Keefe Cotillion Records
Produced by Ahmet Ertegun

1972 - O'Keefe Signpost/Atlantic
Produced by Arif Mardin
Contains the top-ten hit "Goodtime Charlie's Got the Blues"

1973 - Breezy Stories Atlantic Records
Produced by Arif Mardin
Contains the single "Angel Spread Your Wings"

1975 - So Long Harry Truman Atlantic Records
Produced by John Boylan
Contained the single "Quits"

1977 - American Roulette Warner Bros. Records
Produced by John Court and Kenny Vance

1979 - The Global Blues Warner Bros. Records
Produced by Jay Lewis and Danny O'Keefe

1984 - The Day To Day Coldwater Records
Produced by Mathew McCauley and Tony Peluso
Contained the singles "Along for the Ride" and "Someday"
Both singles charted in the "20's" in AC charts

1989 - Redux Beachwood/Chameleon Records
(this is a re-release of The Day To Day with a new title and two new songs)
Contained the singles "Along for the Ride" and "Someday"
Both singles charted on AOR charts in the 20's
VH1 played the video of "Along for the Ride"

2000 - Runnin' From the Devil Miramar
January 25th, 2000

2003 - "Don't Ask" w/Bill Braun
Produced by Bill Braun
All songs written and performed by Danny O'Keefe and Bill Braun

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