people think this song is made up, but it is based on a true event. Raymond Brody's wife, Irene Brody was cheating on him with Andy Woloe (don't know if spelling is correct) and allegedly with a lawyer and judge as well, and maybe others before. Raymond took the fall for his sister, Liouse Brody, who really killed Andy and Irene and hid Irene's body which says in the song that it will never be found, however when Liouse died in 1962, 2 months after confessing, a letter was found that told where Liouse had hidden Irene's body. Before, Liouse had just spread the rumor that Irene had left town. This trial was definitely make believe because if Raymond had fired two shots (which were found in the ceiling of the house where Andy and Irene were murdered) then most would wonder why two shots were fired so randomly. And I definitely believe the judge and the lawyer had slept with the Irene which is why they didn't make a big deal out of this case; they wanted to save their butts.
The song referred to is likely "The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia" by Vicki Lawrence, which tells a story of betrayal and injustice. However, if you meant a specific performance or context involving "Grant" and a northern band, please provide further details for a more accurate answer.
The lyrics you mentioned are from the song "The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia" by Vicki Lawrence. The song tells a story of betrayal and injustice in the South, focusing on themes of revenge and fate. It has been covered by various artists and remains a classic in American country music.
The song that includes the lyrics "your father was a preacher in a hardshell church" is "The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia" by Vicki Lawrence. This classic country song tells a story of betrayal and tragedy in the South, highlighting themes of injustice and familial ties. Its narrative style and memorable melody have made it a significant piece in American music history.
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it's Layo & Bushwacker.....love story
The Movie Prom Night was not based on a true story, that was a rumor.
Yes, it was loosely based on the story of Larry Davis.
Its true but not as the song goes.. The last man to be hung was my dads uncle, George Baker. His brother Ralph shot the sheriff but George was older and took the rath of it.
there are no reasons to believe that the storyline was based on real events.
yes it is
The story "Friday Night Lights" focuses on the 1988 football season of the Permian High School Panthers in Odessa, Texas. The book was published in 1990 and the subsequent movie and TV series were also set during this time period.
No. None of the Halloween films are based on a true story. They are completely fiction.
A Story of Lights - 2014 was released on: USA: 15 February 2014
The movie "Prom Night" is about a girl who listens to her family being slaughtered as she hides under the bed. When she is a senior in high school, the murderer gets out of prison and comes after her. It is a completely fictional story.
The line "Has anybody seen my old friend Abraham" is from the song "The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia," which was famously sung by Vicki Lawrence. The song tells a story of betrayal and injustice in the South and was released in 1972. It has since been covered by various artists, including Reba McEntire.
"Girls' Night" is a British comedy-drama that was released in 1998. The story is loosely based on the experiences of Kay Mellor, the writer of the screenplay.
The story is based off the 1943 mysterious dissapearences of 10 teenagers while partying one night on Lake Placid.