Written by Ric Albano | Song Length: 3:42 |
Listen to the Song: [audio:WAS/32-MrsMcCleary’sFarm.mp3] |
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Lyrics There’s a place in the meadow, just around the bend A place all the locals know well Where, on Saturday night the men all come around Their pockets are full of dollar bills You see, it’s Judy McCleary that they’ve come to see To forget all their problems for a while She makes them remember what good lovin’ can be With a jump and a hump and a smile It’s been three long years since ole’ Bill McCleary But who’s to say what she does is wrong? But Judy doesn’t mind bearing all her parts untanned But who’s to say what she does is wrong? Composition © 1990 Ric Albano |
Song Info Produced & Engineered by Ric Albano Composed on August 3, 1990 Recorded August 1990 at Rathole Studios, Hazleton, PA Mixed in 2003 & Mastered in 2011 at Cygnus Wave Studios Performers Listener Guide Analysis: Lyrically, this is a follow-up to an earlier song called “Sweet Judy Brown”, with the same central character. Musically, the song borrows heavily from early era Rush, especially when it comes to the guitar tone and chord arrangements. |
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