Eldorado Cadillac/Billy Boy Arnold
- Subject: Eldorado Cadillac/Billy Boy Arnold
- From: Aeskow@xxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 16 Jun 2004 23:15:30 EDT
Will asked who wrote the lyric
"I got an Eldorado Cadillac..."
The original, I Ain't Got You, was done by Billy Boy Arnold, a fine Chicago
harp player, and the brother of both Jerome Arnold, who played bass for The
Paul Butterfield Blues Band on their first album (later replaced by jazz drummer
Billy Davenport) AND an excellent novelist whose first name slips my mind.
Brother #3, the literary one, wrote a novel called The Bluesman, which is well
worth picking up if you find it in a remainder bin. But he was clearly not the
only Arnold blessed with literary talent: Billy Boy's lyrics for Aint Got You
also include: "I got a Maserati GT/with snakeskin upholstery/I got everything
I need/but I ain't got you." And: "I got a Mojo/and a liquor store/I play
the numbers/Yeah 444/I got a clothes store/But don't ya know/I'm all dressed up
with no/Place to go." The blues-as-poetry thing can get kind of pretentious,
but not when it sticks to inner-city visions of heaven or hell. Willie the
Wimp, buried in his Cadillac coffin, has to be one of the hippest dead men in
history; William de Vaughn's "Be Thankful (For What You Got)" is wise advice
from a lovable uncle ("diamond in the back/sun roof top/diggin' the scene/like a
gangster lean"--people forget, but the point of the lyric is that you DON'T
need "a car at all"--it might be the exact opposite of the Bling-Bling Academy
of Hip-Hop Self-Realization), and ol' Lee Oskar himself co-wrote, with the rest
of War, a little-known but highly cool album cut called "Whose Cadillac Is
That?"--which, I guess, is the existential question which--like "Do not ask for
whom the bell tolls"--we all come to grapple with at some point in life ("It
tolls for thee"--which, in the original version, was actually "Do not ask for
whom the drummer lays down a 4/4 shuffle in Bb; he lays it down for your harp
solo.")
Peace, Respect, and Still Diggin' the Scene with a Gangster Lean,
Johnny T
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