Paul Kelly - Bradman Songtexte

Songtexte Bradman - Paul Kelly




Sydney, 1926, this is the story of a man
Just a kid in from the sticks, just a kid with a plan
St George took a gamble, played him in first grade
Pretty soon that young man showed them how to flash the blade
And at the age of nineteen he was playing for the State
From Adelaide to Brisbane, the runs did not abate
He hit 'em hard, he hit 'em straight
He was more than just a batsman
He was something like a tide
He was more than just one man
He could take on any side
They always came for Bradman 'cause fortune used to hide in the palm of his hand
A team came out from England
Wally Hammond wore his felt hat like a chief
All through the summer of '28, '29 they gave the greencaps no relief
Some reputations came to grief
They say the darkest hour is right before the dawn
And in the hour of greatest slaughter the great avenger is being born
But who then could have seen the shape of things to come
In Bradman's first test he went for eighteen and for one
They dropped him like a gun
Now big Maurice Tate was the trickiest of them all
And a man with a wisecracking habit
But there's one crack that won't stop ringing in his ears
"Hey Whitey, that's my rabbit"
Bradman never forgot it
He was more than just a batsman
He was something like a tide
He was more than just one man
He could take on any side
They always came for Bradman 'cause fortune used to hide in the palm of his hand
England, 1930 ... and the seed burst into flower
All of Jackson's grace failed him, it was Bradman was the power
He murdered them in Yorkshire, he danced for them in Kent
He laughed at them in Leicestershire, Leeds was an event
Three hundred runs he took and rewrote all the books
That really knocked those gents
The critics could not comprehend this nonchalant phenomenon
"Why this man is a machine," they said. "Even his friends say he isn't human"
Even friends have to cut something.
He was more than just a batsman
He was something like a tide
He was more than just one man
He was half the side
Fathers used to take their sons 'cause fortune used to hide in the palm of his hand, in the palms of his hands.
Summer, 1932 ... and Captain Douglas had a plan
When Larwood bowled to Bradman it was more than man to man
And staid Adelaide nearly boiled over as rage ruled over sense
When Bert Oldfield hit the ground they nearly jumped the fence
Now Bill Woodfill was as fine a man as ever went to wicket
And the bruises on his body that day showed that he could stick it
But to this day he's still quoted and only he could wear it
"There's two teams out there today and only one of them's playing cricket."
He was longer than a memory, and bigger than a town
He feet they used to sparkle and he always kept them on the ground
Fathers took their sons who never lost the sound of the roar of the grandstand.
Now shadows they grow longer and there's so much more yet to be told
But we're not getting any younger, so let the part tell the whole
Now the players all wear colours, the circus is in town
I can no longer go down there, down to that sacred ground
He was more than just a batsman
He was something like a tide
He was more than just one man
He was half the bloody any side
Fathers took their sons 'cause fortune used to hide in the palm of his hand



Autor(en): Paul Kelly


Paul Kelly - The A to Z Recordings
Album The A to Z Recordings
Veröffentlichungsdatum
24-09-2010

1 Adelaide
2 After the Show
3 Anastasia Changes Her Mind
4 Be Careful What You Pray For
5 Beautiful Promise
6 Before Too Long
7 Beggar On The Street Of Love
8 Behind the Bowler's Arm
9 Big Fine Girl
10 Blues for Skip
11 Bradman
12 (The) Cake and the Candle
13 Careless
14 Change Your Mind
15 Charlie Owen's Slide Guitar
16 Cities Of Texas
17 Coma
18 Cradle of Love
19 Deeper Water
20 Desdemona
21 Difficult Woman
22 Don't Explain
23 Don't Harm the Messenger
24 Don't Stand so Close to the Window
25 Don’t Start Me Talking
26 Down To My Soul
27 Dumb Things
28 Emotional
29 Every Fucking City
30 Everybody Wants to Touch Me
31 Everything's Turning to White
32 The Foggy Fields Of France
33 Foggy Highway
34 Forty Miles to Saturday Night
35 Forty-Eight Angels
36 From Little Things Big Things Grow
37 From St Kilda To Kings Cross
38 Gathering Storm
39 God Told Me To
40 (The) Gift That Keeps on Giving
41 Glory Be to God
42 Going About My Father's Business
43 How to Make Gravy
44 I Can't Believe We Were Married
45 I Close My Eyes and Think of You
46 I Don't Know Anything Anymore
47 I Keep on Coming Back for More
48 I'd Rather Go Blind
49 If I Could Start Today Again
50 I Wasted Time
51 I Won't Be Your Dog
52 Jandamarra/Pigeon
53 Jump to Love
54 Just About to Break
55 King of Fools
56 Lately
57 Leaps and Bounds
58 Little Boy Don’t Lose Your Balls
59 Love Is the Law
60 Love Never Runs on Time
61 Luck
62 Maralinga (Rainy Land)
63 Meet Me In The Middle Of The Air
64 Midnight Rain
65 My Way Is to You
66 No You
67 Nothing but a Dream
68 The Oldest Story in the Book
69 One More Tune
70 Other People's Houses
71 Our Sunshine
72 Please Myself
73 Pretty Place
74 The Ballad Of Queenie And Rover
75 Rally Round The Drum
76 Randwick Bells
77 Saturday Night And Sunday Morning
78 Shane Warne
79 Smoke Under the Bridge
80 Somebody's Forgetting Somebody
81 Somewhere in the City
82 South of Germany
83 Standing on the Street of Early Sorrows
84 Stolen Apples
85 Stories of Me
86 Stupid Song
87 Summer Rain
88 Sweet Guy
89 Sydney from a 747
90 They Thought I Was Asleep
91 Thoughts in the Middle of the Night
92 To Her Door
93 Until Death Do Them Part
94 When I First Met Your Ma
95 Wintercoat
96 Won't You Come Around?
97 Would You Be My Friend
98 You Broke a Beautiful Thing
99 You Can Put Your Shoes Under My Bed
100 You Can't Take It with You




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