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55 years on from Bobbie Gentry’s mystic masterpiece 'Ode to Billy Joe' and its prescient message
Far Out Magazine ^ | FRI 26TH AUG 2022 | Tom Taylor

Posted on 08/26/2022 4:15:13 PM PDT by nickcarraway

It’s a truth universally unacknowledged that Bobbie Gentry is one of the greatest songwriters of all time. There’s a literary nod in that opening line fit for her too. After all, she is the singing Carson McCullers—an outpost of classic Southern mysticism woven with the weathered air of a crooked history and a backbone as tough as old boots holding everything upstanding. And sadly, all too often overlooked in favour of gaudier lights and the names displayed in them.

With wit and wisdom, Gentry conjured the sort of songs that you can sink into. The atmosphere embalms them with pillow-propped dreaminess, and the alluring tales add quilted depth, both coming together to cast a shadow from worldly distractions. They ensure you leaf through the tome of the tunes with the piqued ear of a Doberman on nightshift.

In this regard, the classic ‘Ode to Billy Joe’ is her definitive anthem. It’s the sort of track that, in a bygone era, you would’ve heard crackle its way onto the radio, pull the Chevy Corvair over to the side of a Tupelo-lined roadside, listened to intently, and then drove off sharpish with a chill down your spine. It’s a creepy old track. The sort of earworm that nestles in tightly, like a ghost story you heard in the light of day and dismissed with a smile, but you can’t shake when the lights go off.

With the dusty old tune, she crafted a mystery for the ages that alluringly begs a million more questions than it answers, but unlike some Netflix series ending that is holding out for a sequel, it leaves you the opposite of frustrated. You are beguiled by her rhythmic prose that serves as an engine of atmosphere, and her narrative is one with a swirling depth of subtext akin to the pages of Flannery O’Connor.

And that’s where this old folk ditty truly triumphs: it’s evident that there is more to the tale than meets the eye and that translucent mystery extents a come-hither finger through the haze that few have dared to follow. It’s a song about death; however, death is dealt with in the same jejune everyday way as table salt, only adding to the mystery itself. Fortunately, Gentry offered a clue while stating: “The message of the song revolves around the nonchalant way the family talks about the suicide. The song is a study in unconscious cruelty”.

The folks at the forefront of our tale are blasé about a human atrocity, and that only perpetuates the problem. That’s a message we have only recently come to terms with—it’s good to talk. As Gentry adds: “It’s entirely a matter of interpretation as from each individual’s viewpoint. But I’ve hoped to get across the basic indifference, the casualness, of people in moments of tragedy. Something terrible has happened, but it’s ‘pass the black-eyed peas’, or ‘y’all remember to wipe your feet’”.

In this way, the twist is almost left lingering in the ear of the beholder, and it’s joyously spooky. What really happened at the Tallahatchie Bridge? That’s the mystery, but as Gentry answers, “Everybody seems more concerned with what was thrown off the bridge than they are with the thoughtlessness of people expressed in the song”. We all know what happened at the bridge was a tragedy, and that should be the focus, not the gossip of the whys and wherefores.


TOPICS: Music/Entertainment
KEYWORDS: moldyoldie; music; oldieandmoldy
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To: CatHerd

One of my favorite albums in the ‘60s was duets by Bobbie Gentry and Glen Campbell. Wish I still had it.


41 posted on 08/26/2022 6:15:02 PM PDT by MayflowerMadam (Sometimes when you get to where you're supposed to be, it's too soon.)
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To: Dan in Wichita

After all Billie Joe put a frog down her back at the Carroll County picture show.


42 posted on 08/26/2022 6:15:23 PM PDT by SamAdams76 (3,918,974 users on Truth Social)
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To: redangus

Wow, I never read all that into it. I just thought that the narrator and Billy Joe had a fling (and they were throwing flowers off the bridge together) but then she broke up with him after church on Sunday. He then committed suicide and now she feels guilty.


43 posted on 08/26/2022 6:17:29 PM PDT by A_perfect_lady (The greatest wealth is to live content with little. -Plato)
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To: nickcarraway

Wasn’t there a movie made about song? All I remember is teenage boy getting raped by homosexuals, before he jumped off bridge.


44 posted on 08/26/2022 6:35:03 PM PDT by NetAddicted (Just looking)
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To: nickcarraway

This guy really, really wants you to know he is a Writer. And if you are a Writer, then you can never have too many adjectives and metaphors and similes and stuff.

He would be well-advised to find an Editor.


45 posted on 08/26/2022 6:42:24 PM PDT by Interesting Times (This space for rent.)
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To: Macho MAGA Man

I loved Glynis O’Connor.


46 posted on 08/26/2022 6:48:34 PM PDT by NetAddicted (Just looking)
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To: Interesting Times

Well put. He prolly thinks he is paid by the word.


47 posted on 08/26/2022 6:48:52 PM PDT by Jet Jaguar
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To: Jet Jaguar

And literary references. Did I mention literary references?


48 posted on 08/26/2022 6:51:51 PM PDT by Interesting Times (This space for rent.)
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To: CatHerd

https://youtu.be/HaRacIzZSPo


49 posted on 08/26/2022 6:54:20 PM PDT by knarf (I've tried to )
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To: Interesting Times

Why yes, he did.


50 posted on 08/26/2022 7:01:48 PM PDT by Jet Jaguar
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To: Interesting Times

Lot of people here confusing the song with the stupid movie, which had almost nothing to do with the true meaning of the song. Also, speculating on some kind of hidden meaning is to further misunderstand the song. Bobbi told us what it was about: the self-centeredness of people even when it comes to carelessly gossiping about the death of another human being.


51 posted on 08/26/2022 7:02:33 PM PDT by fidelis (👈 Under no obligation to respond to rude, ignorant, abusive, bellicose, and obnoxious posts.)
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To: roving

Me, too.


52 posted on 08/26/2022 7:05:58 PM PDT by NetAddicted (Just looking)
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To: nickcarraway

Dumb ass song. Hated it as a kid and still do all these years later.


53 posted on 08/26/2022 7:08:45 PM PDT by LottieDah (If only those who speak so eloquently on behalf of animals would do so on behalf of the unborn.”)
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To: ComputerGuy

I was just thinking, “I like Fancy better,” and one second later got to your post!


54 posted on 08/26/2022 7:19:02 PM PDT by meowmeow (In Loving Memory of Our Dear Viking Kitty (1987-2006))
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To: nickcarraway

I think Ode to Billy Joe, Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald and American Pie were works of art.


55 posted on 08/26/2022 7:54:13 PM PDT by HIDEK6 (God bless Donald Trump. )
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To: nickcarraway

It is still a haunting song.


56 posted on 08/26/2022 8:24:06 PM PDT by gitmo (If your theology doesn't become your biography, what good is it?)
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To: Macho MAGA Man

I always thought he was a simpleton.


57 posted on 08/26/2022 9:05:17 PM PDT by Sequoyah101 (Politicians are only marginally good at one thing, being politicians. Otherwise they are fools.)
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To: Bonemaker

Married to Jim Stafford for a short time.

Yeah, babe.


58 posted on 08/26/2022 9:46:56 PM PDT by Sequoyah101 (Politicians are only marginally good at one thing, being politicians. Otherwise they are fools.)
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To: nickcarraway

59 posted on 08/26/2022 9:53:40 PM PDT by Jane Long (What we were told was a “conspiracy theory” in 2020 is now fact. 🙏🏻 Ps 33:12)
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To: DesertRhino

That bridge isn’t high enough to kill yourself. Wish we knew if he was carrying a rock or something. How did the ignoramus kill himself.

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Some of the bridges are, just not the one featured on social media. Check Google images to see.


60 posted on 08/26/2022 10:02:43 PM PDT by Graybeard58 (.)
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