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Ode to Billie Joe - Tallahatchie bridge
Ode to Billie Joe - Tallahatchie bridge,
hope you are all like it . this is not my production , not my song , not my owner ship . i'm just share it with some of my friends . and i got it from an youtube up loader.
hope you are all like it . this is not my production , not my song , not my owner ship . i'm just share it with some of my friends . and i got it from an youtube up loader.
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The Olde round rolls "The Routed through Roe comes 869!" Happy!
Dont worllk be real all Christian 😅
Have no idea now days nothing work piece low life
I was a little kid when this would play.
It's the third of June... Thank you Bobbie Gentry for writing and singing this great song <3
Brilliant
This song really pulls you in and then drops out from underneath you. It just leaves you hanging with questions. A well sung story designed to do just that.
It takes me way back I have so many memories
Fantastic. Errie Song. Brilliant.
One of my very favorite songs back then and still love it so many memories 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸❤️💐💕💕
RIP
Classic...
❤
I used to listen to this song in the late '60s and early '70s. Then Marvel's "Echo" brought me back here today because of "Choctaw". I still don't know why Choctaw Ridge is in Mississippi, while the Choctaw Nation is in Oklahoma? Perhaps I'll come across it someday, but if someone out there can explain it to me here, I'd really appreciate it. Thank you. 01-15-24
If you know you know let it die in peace!
Maybe im reading into the song too much, but could the girl in the song have had a fight with her boyfriend on the bridge and thats why he jumped?
12/05/2023 N STILL LISTENING
My dad and mom had this album, heard this growing up! Sad song but a good one! ❤🎶
This is reality. With true passion.
I always thought it was a black singer who sang this
same
I heard it last night watching a movie on a plane headed back to Atlanta from Tampa and it took me back so I had to look it up this remember it back in the day
That Tallahatchie river is about 30 miles from my house. Drive over it once every month. I hear the song playing in my mind each time.
A Absolutely love this song ❤
The Dark hair, the eyes, the skin, the Safari suit, u'till this day, never been beaten, decades later
Did Papa catch the covid 😮
Fabu
"Dinner time" Noon lunch. "Supper time". Evening meal.
They threw their baby of the bridge.
Sure dig the way you say Choctaw, it's sexy.
Wonderfully haunting.
Dedicated to Emmett Till 😢❤
👍
In 1960I moved from Puget sound, to Missouri, where I came to a new world, Holland & grape Vines,and horses running free, black bears, and voon dogs,
Wow
As a kid l grew up on this song in 🇯🇲 always listen closely to it every Sunday on a radio program. Forever in love with it 💕❤️
Crying in my brains out, looking at how things are today
5/24/2023 ❤
You don't chop cotton you pick it.
Choppin' cotton is hoeing between the plants to remove weeds or weak plants. Bobbie grew up on a farm. I'm sure she knew what she was talking about.
Want me some of that tallahatchie snatchie!
Mo ma and Pappa danc ed to this song......
My grandparents lived in eastern Kentucky. This is how they lived. Life was good then.😊
Not for Billie Jo. Or this young lady. Or Papa who passed away far too young. Or Mama who doesn’t such these days 😢
great version
Now I'm a big grown-up guy, but this song reduces me to tears every time. It shows that incredible sadness can exist even in suburban America. With or without the connection to Emmet Till's murder, it's a very sad story. 😢
Could be throwing a baby over the bridge
Powerful song
Damn shame
In this somber song Bobbi Gentri paints a solemn picture of tragedy in the Deep South Alovely but haunting songft
I loved this song since it came out in the 70s. Haunting, beautiful.
I wasn't born till 78 but heard this song as a child, the lyrics and tone caught me straight away, it's always been a classic to me.
It came out in the 60's. I think it was 1967 I was 12 years old. Use to listen to it all the time on the radio in my dad's car, usually we were going out somewhere as a family (my mom, brother, sister, mother, father & me). This song would always come on. Fond memories with my family. My mother, father, and sister are gone now. Great family memories.
Don't think there's much of a question. Billy Joe was pregnant. The daughter of this family Was recognized by brother Billy But he just said it looked like her. She and Billy Joe through the newborn baby off the tallahatchee bridge and that's why Billy Joe killed herself and the daughter was depressed, had no appetite , and a year later, threw flowers off Choctaw ridge. I also love this song, the smokey voice and the real life tragedies that happened to young girls who who get pregnant there's no such thing as sex education, there's no such thing as acceptance it's only many times young girls are thrown out of the house...not that far back when.
One of the first 45's I had to play on my "Close & Play" record player as a little girl.