Song reminds me of my Dad but his car was, in fact, a 1960 pale yellow, Buick convertible. Man he loved that car. When he could get enough time off work, he would pile my sisters and me in the car, and take us on what he called our Road Trips (never more than a few hours away).
My favorite was in the dead of winter when he would drive until we found snow…hard to do in San Diego.
He’d bundle us up in blankets, lower the top, crank up the heater full blast and drive the freezing mountain roads….
Song Lyric Sunday Theme for 9/2/18
Down South Park Boulevard
Yeah it was looking good from tail to hood
Great big fins and painted steel
Man it looked just like the Batmobile
With my old man behind the wheel
In all of that chrome
The man with the plan and the pocket comb
But every night it carried him home
And I could hear him sayin’…
Son you must take my word
If there’s a God in heaven
He’s got a Silver Thunderbird
And the foreign car’s absurd
Me I want to go down
In a Silver Thunderbird
While i was still asleep
But I remember the sound of him shuffling around
Then right before the crack of dawn
I heard him turn the motor on
But when I got up they were gone
The man and his machine would go
Oh the secrets that old car would know
Sometimes I hear him sayin’…
Wonderful memories.
For sure. I miss Marc Cohn.
He has such a beautiful voice! I don’t think I’ve heard this one, but I really liked it! Thanks so much for the introduction!