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    Yes, this is a strange post.

    My husband has spent the past 15 years working on-and-off on a movie about a chicken. The first ever theater screening is set a week from tomorrow. We're going to have a reception afterward, and I'm trying to come up with a list of appropriate songs (recorded music -- low budget flick, can't afford a band, could barely afford the theater).

    I thought this group might know lots of obscure and songs about chickens and/or movies. Here's what I've come up with so far:

    Chicken songs:
    Chicken Reel
    Thus Clucked Henrietta (Ray Stevens)
    Dixie Chicken (Little Feat)
    Snuff the Rooster (Nirvana?)
    That song that goes " . . . ever since that rooster come in our yard"
    Those Were the Days (The Best I can Recall) (Austin Lounge Lizards)

    Movie Songs:
    Face on the Cutting Room Floor (Steve Goodman as recorded by Nitty Gritty Dirt Band)
    Late Night Double Feature Picture Show (Rocky Horror soundtrack)
    Act Naturally (Buck Owens)
    Still in Hollywood (Concrete Blond)
    Tulsa Time (as in, "they don't need me in the movies and nobody sings my songs")

    Suggestions?

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    memphis women and fried chicken - Delbert McClinton (i think)
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    I can only think of a couple right now:

    C-H-I-C-K-E-N (there's the way to spell chicken) as done by the Red Clay Ramblers and Mississippi John Hurt

    Cluck Old Hen

    A verse of Turkey In The Straw (Oh I had me a chicken that wouldn't lay an egg...")

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    Hmmmm... The first thing that popped into my head was... (well, I don't know the title or who wrote it, but it's a choral tune, acapella...(sp?), and it goes somethin' like this):

    "Cock-a, cock-a, cock-a NAY! Cock a NAY! Cock a NAY! Cock-a, cock-a, cock-a NAY! Cock a NAY! Cock a nay... The hen has laid an egg...

    Very cool tune...

    Maybe it's called, "The Hen has laid an Egg"? Try looking it up on the internet? Or... I bet Eugene knows...

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    oops... perhaps that should be "layed"? Urgh... Change the subject... QUICK!

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    On the "Now and Then" CD from Trapezoid ,there is a tune called "There Ain't Nobody Here But Us Chickens" by Louis Jordan.

    I saw something on the news about the oldest living chicken and how there is a movie coming out about it. Is this the movie? Is your chicken 15 years old?



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    No, the movie is not about the oldest living chicken, although my husband will love to hear that news. I see a double feature in the future. His is sort of an absurd horror-comedy take off of old 50s and 60s B-grade creature features. Very, very silly.

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    And I thought of another movie song -- "Whatever Happened to Randolph Scott?" by the Statler Brothers.

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    I like crazy films like that. Good luck on your premiere.
    I wandered again to my home in the mountains....

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    Chicken Strut - The Meters - Very Funky!

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    Fred Eaglesmith and the Flathead Noodlers-Rooster Fight

    Here's the words:


    Well I got me a Rooster, I got me a Hen Locked them up in willow branch pen
    Fed 'em some Corn, Fed 'em some Bran Boiled 'em up in an Oil can

    CHORUS:

    There's a Rooster Fight in the Red Rock Farm Bring your money, Bring your gun
    If you got any Rotgut bring it along There's Rooster Fight on the Red Rock Farm

    2nd Verse:

    I had me Chicken and I had me a Dog Traded 'em for a Little Red Hog

    Dog on a Chain, Chicken in the sack Dog ran away, Chicken came back (Chorus)



    3rd Verse:

    Had me a Banty and a Rhode Island Red Kept 'em in the back of my shed

    Kept 'em watered, Kept 'em fed Went one day and chopped off their heads (Chorus)

    Ending:

    There's Rooster Fight on the Red Rock Farm There's Rooster Fight on the Red Rock Farm

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    Oooh, another Fredhead! Excellent.

    What about "She'll Be Coming 'Round the Mountain"? Don't they plan to kill the old red rooster when she comes?

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    That Mississippi John Hurt track is GREAT. My all time favorite bluesman!

    Jack Starr has a song called "Chicken" and if you cant find his version on Kazaa the punk band ANTiSEEN did a cover of it.

    The "Snub The Rooster" song you're talking about is just called "Rooster" and its by Alice In Chains.

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    The Greenbbriar Boys also recorded the Chicken Song.......and that's the way you spell chicken............friends

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    Memphis women and fried chicken - written by Dan Penn. #There's a version on his greatest hits record. #Joe Ely has a great long tune (7 minutes) about a fighting rooster on his CD "Letter to Laredo" The song is called "Gallo del Cielo".
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    Let's not forget the classic "Funky Chicken" by Little Milton, I believe.
    Forget with the cowbell, already...

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    How about "Chicken Train" by the Ozark Mountain Daredevils. I used to do this with a group back in the early 70's.
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    That Austin Lounge Lizards song is called "Rocky Byways," if you have trouble locating it.

    One of my favorite songs about gigging with chickens. :]

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    Great suggestions and info. And of course, there's the Chicken Dance.

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    Didn't Garth Brooks do a song "And the Rooster Crows" ? Or was that something about 'thunder rolls'....? He could've used either for that song I believe.
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    Fishn' For Chickens--- by Tim Wilson

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    "Which came first, the chicken or the egg?" Lewis Family

    "Take an old cold tater and wait" Little Jimmy Dickens

    "Frog Legs Rag" Ok, I got carried away, that doesn't mention a chicken.......but they taste just like chicken
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    Bob Tyler has a great cover of "Chicken A La Blues " by
    Cousin Joe Pleasant.

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    Ah yes, thanks for reminding me of Steve Goodman's "Chicken Cordon Blues!"

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    I can't believe that nobody mentioned "Cluck Old Hen"!
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