Wednesday June 23 2021 “The Killing of Georgie (Parts I and II)” Rod Stewart

This song, written by Rod Stewart, recounts an actual incident that occurred to a friend of his.

 Before Rod Stewart embarked on a solo career he had been the lead singer in groups with the likes of Mick Fleetwood, Peter Green (both in Fleetwood Mac), Brain Auger (Brian Auger Trinity), Ron Wood (Rolling Stones) and Steve Marriott (Humble Pie).

 Stewart worked as a wallpaper designer and gravedigger before finding his access to music and  legend has it that he is also an excellent soccer player and rabid fan who mentions the Premier League soccer team Manchester United in his song “You’re in My Heart”.  And perhaps somewhat of a different legend here, but he has eight children.

 When Bruce Springsteen guitarist Steven Van Zandt first saw Rod Stewart after listening to his music for some time he was astounded that he was white.  Van Zandt said “...we never heard any white person sing like that. We knew he was black."

 Stay safe and well...and knighted as Sir Roderick David Stewart he is also a member of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

Oh yeah

In these days of changing ways

So called liberated days

A story comes to mind of a friend of mine

 Georgie boy was gay I guess

Nothin' more or nothin' less

The kindest guy I ever knew

 His mother's tears fell in vain

The afternoon George tried to explain

That he needed love like all the rest

 Pa said there must be a mistake

How can my son not be straight

After all I've said and done for him

 Da da da da da da duh

Da da da da da da duh

Da da da da da da duh

 Leavin' home on a Greyhound bus

Cast out by the ones he loves

A victim of these gay days it seems

 Da da da da da da duh

Da da da da da da duh

Da da da da da da duh

 Georgie went to New York town

Where he quickly settled down

And soon became the toast of the great white way

 Accepted by Manhattan's elite

In all the places that were chic

No party was complete without George

 Along the boulevards he'd cruise

And all the old queens blew a fuse

Everybody loved Georgie boy

 Da da da da da da duh

Da da da da da da duh

Da da da da da da duh

 The last time I saw George alive

Was in the summer of seventy-five

He said he was in love I said I'm pleased

 George attended the opening night

Of another Broadway hype

But split before the final curtain fell

 Deciding to take a shortcut home

Arm in arm they meant no wrong

A gentle breeze blew down fifth avenue

 Da da da da da da duh

Da da da da da da duh

Da da da da da da duh

 Out of a darkened side street came

A New Jersey gang with just one aim

To roll some innocent passer-by

There ensued a fearful fight

Screams rang out in the night

Georgie's head hit a sidewalk cornerstone

 A leather kid, a switchblade knife

He did not intend to take his life

He just pushed his luck a little too far that night

 The sight of blood dispersed the gang

A crowd gathered, the police came

An ambulance screamed to a halt on fifty-third and third

 Da da da da da da duh

Da da da da da da duh

Da da da da da da duh

 Georgie's life ended there

But I ask who really cares

George once said to me and I quote

 He said "never wait or hesitate

Get in kid, before it's too late

You may never get another chance

'Cause youth a mask but it don't last

Live it long and live it fast"

Georgie was a friend of mine

 Da da da da da da duh

Da da da da da da duh

Da da da da da da duh

 Da da da da da da duh

Da da da da da da duh

Da da da da da da duh

 Oh Georgie stay,

Don't go away

Georgie please stay

You take our breath away

Oh Georgie stay,

Don't go away

Georgie please stay

You take our breath away

Oh Georgie stay,

Don't go away

Georgie, Georgie stay (please stay)

You take our breath away

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