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The Bird (Jerry Reed song)

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has been tricked and can only watch helplessly as the bird flies out into the night, singing modified lyrics to Nelson's "On the Road Again." (The modified lyric is: "The life I love is making money with my friend" (compare to the Nelson original: "The life I love is making music with my friends")).
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Immediately thereafter, the protagonist agrees to buy the bird for $ 500. The deal is closed, and the salesman exits. Moments later, as the protagonist is dreaming about a lucrative career as novelty act performer, the bird flies out the door, never to be seen again. The protagonist realizes that he
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Sensing a possibly huge windfall with this novelty act (for instance, creating a show with a singing bird as his main act), the main character asks the salesman to have the bird perform one more song. The bird sings the chorus of Jones' "He Stopped Loving Her Today."
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As the verse to "On the Road Again" repeats to the fade, Reed can be heard screaming for the bird to come back; one of the final things he says before the fade ends is "Buy me a drink, somebody!"
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worker who stops at a roadside tavern. While there, a gentleman walks in the door with a curious-looking bird on his shoulder. The man, who turns out to be a smooth-talking
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Index

Single
Jerry Reed
Genre
Country
novelty song
Label
RCA
Songwriter(s)
Johnny Bush
Bobby Braddock
Curly Putman
Willie Nelson
Producer(s)
Rick Hall
Jerry Reed
She Got the Goldmine (I Got the Shaft)
Down on the Corner
country music
Jerry Reed
novelty song
Willie Nelson
On the Road Again
George Jones
He Stopped Loving Her Today
Billboard magazine
Hot Country Singles
first person
blue-collar
salesman
Hot Country Songs

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