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Mac Davis

Nine years ago I featured Mac Davis, who died last week, at Reelin’ in the Years 22.

I suppose, though, that the song he wrote that most people will recognise would be In the Ghetto which was a hit for Elvis Presley who also recorded Davis’s A Little Less Conversation and Don’t Cry Daddy.

It wasn’t just Elvis who had success with Davis songs. Kenny Rogers and the First Edition had a hit with his song Something’s Burning (see Reelin’ in the Years 173) as well as Everything a Man Could Ever Need, a hit for Glen Campbell.

I see from his Wiki page Davis also wrote Rock And Roll (I Gave You The Best Years Of My Life) which was a hit in the UK for Kevin Johnson and I had as Reelin’ in the Years 32.

Here is Davis himself singing In the Ghetto.

Scott Mac Davis: January 21/1/1942 – 29/9/2020. So it goes.

Reelin’ in the Years 173: Something’s Burning

This was the song I considered a bit inappropriate for my post on the death of Kenny Rogers but I’d always had it in mind for posting.

I think it’s beautifully constructed.

I see from the Wiki page for the Album for which this was the title track that it was written by Mac Davis which explains that.

Kenny Rogers and the First Edition: Something’s Burning

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