- Avenging Annie
Infobox Single
Name = Avenging Annie
Artist = Andy Pratt
from Album = Andy Pratt
B-side = "So Fine (It's Frightening)"
Released = 1973
Format = 7" single
Recorded = 1972
Genre = Rock
Length = 5:08
Label =Columbia Records
Writer = Andy Pratt
Producer =John Nagy
Certification =
Last single =
This single = "Avenging Annie"
(1973)
Next single =
Misc ="Avenging Annie" is the sole single released by Andy Pratt. This song, from the viewpoint of a "mythical heroine," (and based partially on
Woody Guthrie 's "The Ballad of Pretty Boy Floyd" as interpreted byThe Byrds ), is sung by Pratt mostly infalsetto , accompanied by cat, piano and guitar (both forwards and backwards). [ [http://www.itsaboutmusic.com/andypratt.html itsaboutmusic website] Retrieved September 11, 2006] The song rides on Pratt's classically-influenced piano through the painful story of his first marriage, which he reworks as an American Outlaw West fantasy reminiscent ofBonnie and Clyde , orAnnie Oakley . At the end, the heroine finds "peace and release" on her own.The song was covered byRoger Daltrey , who shied away from taking the woman's part in the song. His version, which appeared on his third solo album and several compilations, also lacked the complex syncopations of Pratt's.The record, produced by
John Nagy with additional production suggestions from Clive Davis, went to number one inNew Orleans andProvidence .Rick Shlosser played drums on the record. Pratt's career was managed at the time byBeatles lawyerNat Weiss .Author
Carmenica Diaz was inspired by Pratt's most successful song to date to write the book "Avenging Annie".References
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