- A Boy Named Sue
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Name = A Boy Named Sue
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Artist = Johnny Cash
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Released = 1969
Format = 7"
Recorded = February 24, 1969
Genre = Country
Length = 3:44
Label =Columbia Records
Writer = Shel Silverstein
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Certification = Audiosample
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Audio file= Johnny Cash - A Boy Named Sue -Live-.ogg
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Misc ="A Boy Named Sue" is a country song, written by
Shel Silverstein and popularly sung byJohnny Cash . Johnny Cash was at the height of his popularity when he recorded this song live atSan Quentin State Prison inCalifornia . The concert was recorded for broadcast byGranada Television on February 24, 1969 and for the "Johnny Cash At San Quentin" album. The song became Cash's biggest hit on theBillboard Hot 100 chart, spending three weeks at #2 in 1969; it also topped the country music and adult contemporary charts that same year. ["The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits", 6th Edition, 1996]Plot and reaction
It tells the preposterous yet moving tale of a young man's quest for revenge on an absent father whose only contribution to his entire life was naming him Sue, traditionally a girl's name. The name was the cause of endless ridicule as the young man was growing up. As the years went on, Sue grew big, strong and fearsome from all the fights he got into with bullies.
At the climax of the song, Sue finds and confronts his father, and the two get into a vicious brawl. After the two have beaten each other almost senseless, Sue's father admits that the name was given to him as an act of love: because he knew he would not be there for his son, Sue's father gave him that name to make sure that he grew up strong. Learning this, Sue forgives his father and they have an emotional reconciliation.
With his lesson learned, Sue closes the song with an announcement: "And if I ever have a son, I think I'm gonna name him . . . Bill or George, any damn thing but Sue! I still hate that name!"
Years later Silverstein wrote a follow-up named "
The Father of a Boy Named Sue " in which he tells the old man's point of view of the story. [ [http://www.sonicuke.com/c_father.php Sonic Uke: Chords - Father of a Boy Named Sue, Shel Silverstein ] ]Late 1960s public decorum being what it was, the line "I'm the son-of-a-bitch that named you Sue!" was censored in the radio version, and the final line was edited to take out the "damn". Both the edited and unedited versions are available on various CDs.
The song has an unusual A-A-C B-B-C rhyme scheme, broken only to mark the dramatic midpoint and comic ending, and is full of vivid images such as "he kicked like a mule and bit like a crocodile". The song is mostly recitation rather than conventional singing.
Inspiration
The core story of the song was inspired by humorist
Jean Shepherd , a close friend ofShel Silverstein who was often taunted as a child because of his feminine-sounding name. [Bergmann, Eugene B.: Excelsior, You Fathead! The Art and Enigma of Jean Shepherd, 2005]The title might have been inspired by the male attorney
Sue K. Hicks ofMadisonville, Tennessee , a friend ofJohn Scopes who agreed to be aprosecutor in theScopes Trial . [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=8051675] Sue was named after his mother who died after giving birth to him.Fact|date=July 2007 However, while this may have inspired Silverstein to write the poem, there may have been another reason why Johnny Cash recorded it. Johnny Cash was a fan of popular western novelist,Zane Grey , whose first name at birth was "Pearl".In his autobiography [Cash, Johnny: Cash: The Autobiography 1997] Cash wrote that the he had just received the song and only read it over a couple of times. It was included in that concert to try it out; he didn't know the words. (He can be seen on the video regularly referring to a piece of paper.) He was surprised at how well the song went over with the audience – which is why this rough, spontaneous performance with sparse accompaniment was included in the "Johnny Cash At San Quentin" album, ultimately becoming one of Cash's biggest hits.
Cover versions
French singer
Joe Dassin made a french version of this song called "Un garçon nommé Suzy" in the album "L'Amerique" in 1970German comedian and singer/songwriter Mike Krüger recorded the song as early as 1975 in a German language version called, "Ein Junge namens Susi (A boy named Susi)."
In 1999 American singer/musician
Joshua James covered the song on the albumTanked Up and Derailed . It was done in a style known asPsychobilly . Though it had moderate sales, it failed to make the charts in theUnited States .In 2004 the Dutch (Zeeuws-Brabantse) band Bennie Hek en De Houdoe's covered the song. They sang it in their own dialect (
Zeeuws ) and named it, "Un hast die a Truus heet (A boy named Truus)."Belgian cabaret singer Wouter Deprez made a West-Flamisch version of the song in 2005. That song has the name, "An jonge genoamd An (A boy named An)".Belgian
cabaret duet Kommil Foo released a Dutch cover version called, "Man genaamd Marianne (A Man Named Marianne)," in 2006.Jan Rot has translated and covered the song in Dutch as "Mijn naam is Mien" (My name is Mien) for the albumAn en Jan gaan landelijk .References in popular culture
*The Salem, Oregon band Boy Named Sue [http://www.myspace.com/suetheboy] gets their name form the Johnny Cash version of the song.
*The 1992 song Crackerman byStone Temple Pilots features the lines: "Trippin' as I'm thinkin' 'Bout a boy, his name was Sue".
*In the 1996 movie "Swingers", featuringJon Favreau andVince Vaughn , the character Sue played byPatrick Van Horn is said to have been named by a father who was an obsessive Cash fan.
*A 2001 documentary, "A Boy Named Sue" whose protagonist istransgender , takes the song's name, and incorporates it in the soundtrack.
*The song is mentioned inStephen King 'sThe Dark Tower Series
*It is also mentioned in theJimmy Neutron Episode The Great Egg Heist.
*"A Boy Named Sue: Gender and Country Music" is the title of a 2004 book about the role of the gender in American Country / Western music [Kristine M. McCusker, Diane Pecknold (2004) "A Boy Named Sue: Gender and Country Music", " [University Press] of Mississippi] ", ISBN 1578066786]
*Mandark fromDexter's Laboratory was born with the name Susan. An episode of the series is titled "A Boy Named Susan"References
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