Song Of The Day 4/23/2015: Joe Dassin – “Marie-Jeanne”
(Hey! That’s two days in a row with a Wes Anderson reference on this blog! I expect a thank-you note in the form of matryoshka dolls wrapped in furoshiki, delivered to my door by Jason Schwartzman in a male cheerleader outfit with a bouzouki player by his side first thing tomorrow, Wes! I’ll meet them in the middle of my driveway – the exact, dead-center middle of my driveway.)
Anyway. Dassin also handled a bunch of country- and folk-esque covers for the French people, especially during the ’60s. There was “City of New Orleans” and “Big Yellow Taxi,” and Dassin even took a sporting shot at “A Boy Named Sue.” He really nailed today’s song, his take on Bobbie Gentry’s “Ode to Billie Joe.” It’s a very faithful cover, except he changed Billie Joe to Marie-Jeanne, made all the names French and had the father work in a vineyard instead of a cotton field. As in the haunting original, there’s still no clarity on what exactly the narrator throws into the river. Maybe it was Senator McCarthy's rotted corpse.
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