Radio station KPRI FM in San Diego has proposed the song title "In the Dirt"
to the San Diego Songwriters Meetup, the job of its members to write the lyrics
and melody to match. Of an expected 40 entrants, the winner's performance
will be re-recorded in a professional sound studio and later broadcast in the
station's Sunday evening "Homegrown Hour."
I wrote the lyrics for the bawdy ballad "In the Dirt" in mid-March, 2012. Now
in mid-May, 2012, I've just received a "first draft" soundtrack of instrumentation
and vocal by Jim Wright of San Diego County, who's the same singer who
provided the vocal and melody for my other AD post (Poetry) song lyrics
"Every Second."
In the Dirt
Vocal: Jim Wright
Lyrics: Richard Lee Orey
Was a cold 'n rainy night
I stopped to belt a few
Wettin' my whistle just a tad
Enjoyin' a barstool view
Three seats down the bar
My eyes had to stop and rest
Though the ladies all looked fine
She was certainly the best
Her lovely eyes looked over
As she offered up a smile
She winked at me 'n strolled my way
Showing class and lots of style
It was four drinks after sunset
When we shared our first delight
With the motel lights ablinkin'
In the dark and stormy night
O, I got this to say
About dealing with a flirt
Your virtue's living outta town
And rollin' rollin' in the dirt
M'lady offered up a private pill
She had hidden outta sight
I gulped it down without a question
And we shared one more delight
Then she kissed me long 'n nuzzled close
Suggesting we have more
M'dazzled eyes asked the question
She answered, "How 'bout four?"
Well, I got this to say
About dealing with a flirt
Your virtue's living outta town
And rollin' rollin'in the dirt
Some time after noon it was
When the sheriff first appeared
He shook his head 'n spoke his words
"It's just as I had feared."
I copped a little look around
"Where's my little skirt?"
The lawman choked 'n shared his wit
"Tell us about your hurt"
It was quite a night, I have t'say
Money's gone 'n virtue, too
But I'll swear this
Under oath, my friend
It was great for quite a few!
O, I got this to say
About dealing with a flirt
Your virtue's living outta town
And rollin' in the dirt
O, I got this to say
About dealing with a flirt
Virtue's living outta town
And rollin' rollin' in the dirt
O, living outta town
Yes, and rollin' in the dirt
Richard Lee Orey and Jim Wright
Copyright 2012
(Just having fun, guys.)