I remember an old song in the early 60’s about a boy who meets a girl at a dance and walked her home giving her his sweater to wear. Went back to get his sweater and the girls father told him he wasn’t with his daughter that she had died a year ago. This reminded me of that song.
(Bringing Mary home) I was driving down a lonely road on a dark and stormy night When a little girl by the road side showed up in my head lights I stopped and she got in the back and in a shaky tone She said my name is Mary please won’t you take me home She must have been so frightened all alone there in the night There was something strange about her cause her face was deathly white She sat so pale and quiet there in the back seat all alone I never will forget that night I took Mary home I pulled into the driveway where she told me to go Got out to help her from the car and opened up the door But I just could not believe my eyes the back seat was bare I looked all around the car but Mary wasn’t there A small light shown from the porch a woman opened up the door I asked about the little girl that I was looking for Then the lady gently smiled and brushed a tear away She said it sure was nice of you to go out of your way But thirteen years ago today in a wreck just down the road Our darling Mary lost her life and we srill miss her so So thank you for your trouble and the kindness you have shown You’re the thirteenth one who’s been here bringing Mary home You’re the thirteenth one who’s been here bringing Mary home
@Hillbillyman and BlitzMcDIf I remember correctly, the song was based on an actual story a teenage boy related, but didn’t say anything until years later.
The Chicago area tale of Resurrection Mary. A tale of a young lady who gets picked up near a dance hall and on the way to her home disappears near the Resurrection Cemetary.
“Phantom 309”, another song about a trucker who forever hitchhikes from the cross road where he lost his life to a diner where he gets off. As a thank you, he gives the trucker who picked him up the price of a cup of coffee saying “tell them it’s on old Joe”. The diner guys refuses the coin telling the singer to keep it as a memento. He then tells how “old Joe” lost his life years ago at the cross road where the singer picked him. That he’d crashed his truck rather than hit a bus load of kids that had crossed in front of him and how every so often a trucker will come in the diner for coffee having given old Joe a ride.
One more time, I should have done my research before posting. Memory gets a bit foggy sometimes.In "Phantom 309 by Red Sovine, it is the hitchhiker who gets a ride from Big Joe, not the other way ‘round. Phantom 309 is a ghost truck that occasionally picks up a hitchhiker at the cross road. The hitchhiker (the singer), hitchhiking cross country is stranded at the cross road on a cold rainy night. Cold and wet he’s thankful when a big semi stops to pick him up. Great lyric done in the narration style. Worth a listen.
mrbribery about 12 years ago
time to go visit the family plot…
Carlo Recagno about 12 years ago
I guess Slim will find his jacket in the truck
Hillbillyman about 12 years ago
I remember an old song in the early 60’s about a boy who meets a girl at a dance and walked her home giving her his sweater to wear. Went back to get his sweater and the girls father told him he wasn’t with his daughter that she had died a year ago. This reminded me of that song.
DaJellyBelly about 12 years ago
I’m wondering if she will GIVE the truck to Slim? /// Carlo, that is a good possibility.
Bob. about 12 years ago
(Bringing Mary home) I was driving down a lonely road on a dark and stormy night When a little girl by the road side showed up in my head lights I stopped and she got in the back and in a shaky tone She said my name is Mary please won’t you take me home She must have been so frightened all alone there in the night There was something strange about her cause her face was deathly white She sat so pale and quiet there in the back seat all alone I never will forget that night I took Mary home I pulled into the driveway where she told me to go Got out to help her from the car and opened up the door But I just could not believe my eyes the back seat was bare I looked all around the car but Mary wasn’t there A small light shown from the porch a woman opened up the door I asked about the little girl that I was looking for Then the lady gently smiled and brushed a tear away She said it sure was nice of you to go out of your way But thirteen years ago today in a wreck just down the road Our darling Mary lost her life and we srill miss her so So thank you for your trouble and the kindness you have shown You’re the thirteenth one who’s been here bringing Mary home You’re the thirteenth one who’s been here bringing Mary home
Stagger Lee about 12 years ago
You can listen to the song HERE.
marvee about 12 years ago
2nd panel – Is Slim sneezing? I didn’t expect anything this eerie.
battle of plattsburgh about 12 years ago
You’re the 13th person who showed up, looking to buy the truckBut somehow, they never do. Isn’t that strange?
MJ Premium Member about 12 years ago
Strange Things Happen around Laurie…..er, I mean Jimmy.
cbrsarah about 12 years ago
@Hillbillyman and BlitzMcDIf I remember correctly, the song was based on an actual story a teenage boy related, but didn’t say anything until years later.
charliefarmrhere about 12 years ago
Why the “Hush Slim”? I think that the mother would love to know that her dear departed Jimmy was trying to “return home”.
marchman3354 about 12 years ago
The Chicago area tale of Resurrection Mary. A tale of a young lady who gets picked up near a dance hall and on the way to her home disappears near the Resurrection Cemetary.
ronpolimeni about 12 years ago
“Phantom 309”, another song about a trucker who forever hitchhikes from the cross road where he lost his life to a diner where he gets off. As a thank you, he gives the trucker who picked him up the price of a cup of coffee saying “tell them it’s on old Joe”. The diner guys refuses the coin telling the singer to keep it as a memento. He then tells how “old Joe” lost his life years ago at the cross road where the singer picked him. That he’d crashed his truck rather than hit a bus load of kids that had crossed in front of him and how every so often a trucker will come in the diner for coffee having given old Joe a ride.
ronpolimeni about 12 years ago
OK, I just checked U toob and you can find “Phantom 309” by both Red Sovine (the country singer who wrote it) and Tom Waits.
ronpolimeni about 12 years ago
One more time, I should have done my research before posting. Memory gets a bit foggy sometimes.In "Phantom 309 by Red Sovine, it is the hitchhiker who gets a ride from Big Joe, not the other way ‘round. Phantom 309 is a ghost truck that occasionally picks up a hitchhiker at the cross road. The hitchhiker (the singer), hitchhiking cross country is stranded at the cross road on a cold rainy night. Cold and wet he’s thankful when a big semi stops to pick him up. Great lyric done in the narration style. Worth a listen.