- Crime of Passion (Ricky Van Shelton song)
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"Crime of Passion" Single by Ricky Van Shelton from the album Wild-Eyed Dream B-side "Don't We All Have the Right" Released 1987 Format 7" single Genre Country Length 3:25 Label Columbia #07025 Writer(s) Mac McAnally
Walt AldridgeProducer Steve Buckingham Ricky Van Shelton singles chronology "Wild-Eyed Dream"
(1986)"Crime of Passion"
(1987)"Somebody Lied"
(1987)"Crime of Passion" is the title of a song written by Walt Aldridge and Mac McAnally, and recorded by American singer Ricky Van Shelton. It was released in 1987 as the second single from his debut album Wild-Eyed Dream. The song spent nineteen weeks on the Hot Country Singles charts, where it peaked at #7.[1] Its b-side, "Don't We All Have the Right," was released in 1988 as the album's fifth single.[1]
Song story
The song's main plot -- a drifter who conspires with a young woman to rob a gas station -- serves as a metaphor for a man who falls hard for a woman with sinister hidden motives: in this case, a failed love affair with a seductress, who leaves her target to the wolves after he serves her purposes.
In the song's first verse, the drifter is picked up by a beautiful young woman driving a Cadillac Eldorado convertible, along a desert highway. After the two begin talking and the man explains his situation (he's unemployed and broke), the woman suggests finding a place to rob. The man enters the gas station and follows through with the plan, netting a large cache of cash in the process.
Later, as the two are counting the cash and celebrating their success, the convertible is pulled over by an unmarked police car. The woman professes her innocence and immediately points at the man as the armed robbery suspect. It is later explained that the woman's soon-to-be ex-husband is the gas station owner who -- as a favor to her -- refuses to implicate her, leaving the drifter to take the fall alone.
Throughout the song, vivid descriptions of the objects in the song are written into the lyrics. These include the names of key people in the song (gas station owner Jim, whose name is sewn on his shirt; and Joe, the police officer whose name is written on his badge); the Eldorado convertible with "tuck and roll pleat" vinyl upholstery; and the unmarked Chevy Nova police car.
Chart performance
Chart (1987) Peak
positionU.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles 7 Canadian RPM Country Tracks 5 References
Studio albums Wild-Eyed Dream · Loving Proof · RVS III · Backroads · Don't Overlook Salvation · A Bridge I Didn't Burn · Love and Honor · Making Plans · Fried Green TomatoesCompilation albums Christmas albums Ricky Van Shelton Sings Christmas · Blue ChristmasNotable singles "Crime of Passion" · "Somebody Lied" · "Life Turned Her That Way" · "Don't We All Have the Right" · "I'll Leave This World Loving You" · "From a Jack to a King" · "Hole in My Pocket" · "Living Proof" · "Statue of a Fool" · "I've Cried My Last Tear for You" · "I Meant Every Word He Said" · "Life's Little Ups and Downs" · "Rockin' Years" · "I Am a Simple Man" · "Keep It Between the Lines" · "After the Lights Go Out" · "Backroads" · "Wear My Ring Around Your Neck" · "Wild Man" · "Where Was I"Related articles Categories:- 1987 singles
- Ricky Van Shelton songs
- Songs written by Mac McAnally
- Songs written by Walt Aldridge
- Songs produced by Steve Buckingham (record producer)
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