lp discography - covers & lyrics

Moe Bandy made quite a splash with his 1974 debut I Just Started Hatin' Cheatin' Songs Today, cracking the country Top 20 twice with its hits, but with his second album, It Was Always So Easy (To Find an Unhappy Woman), he not only proved that the debut was no fluke, he wound equalling it. There isn't much difference in its sound or approach — the biggest change is that there is one well-known cover tune here, in the presence of a great version of the great Bob Wills song "Home in San Antone" — but that's hardly a detriment. Thankfully, there isn't a sense of complacency here, just the sense that producer Ray Baker, Bandy, and his band — featuring such stellar sidemen as Johnny Gimble, Pig Robbins, and Charlie McCoy — know better than to mess with something that they got right the first time around. If anything, the group stretches themselves a bit (the Western swing of "Home in San Antone" was not heard on the debut), giving rich, relaxed performances which Bandy compliments with assured, confident singing. Then, there are the songs, which are as good as what came before, highlighted by three Dallas Frazier songs ("Don't Anyone Make Love at Home Anymore," "Loving You Was All I Ever Needed," "I'm Gonna Listen to Me"), as well as Owens/Shafer's great title track. If the debut edges this one slightly, it's partially because of the lack of the thrill of the new and partially because the mood on that first album is more intense, something that's appropriate for a record about drinking, jealousy, and cheating. This is a bit of a lighter affair, with sprightlier tempos and a more cheerful mood, even if the sound and topics are largely the same. In the end, it's merely the opposite of the same coin, really, and both records aren't just equally satisfying, they constitute a peerless pair of pure hardcore country.

MOE BANDY

IT WAS ALWAYS SO EASY

GRC GA-10007
December/1974
Produced by Ray Baker
Cover Cover Dave Kirby, Jimmy Capps - guitar
Ray Edenton - rh.guitar
Weldon Myrick - steel
Bob Moore - bass
Kenny Malone - drums
Johnny Gimble - fiddle/mandolin
Buddy Spicher - fiddle
Hargus Pig Robbins - piano
Charlie McCoy - harmonica
The Jordanaires - vocals
Recorded:
1974, in Nashville

1.

IT WAS ALWAYS SO EASY

(Arthur Leo Owens - Sanger D. Shafer)
« © '74 Acuff-Rose Music, BMI / Unichappell Music, BMI »
I drove through the park Lord I searched all the bars
Where I made out with love too many times
It was always so easy to find an unhappy woman
Till I started looking for mine

Some beer drinking devil is holding my angel
And I know what he'll do if he's my kind
It was always so easy to finds an unhappy woman
Till I started looking for mine
[ steel ] The note on the door said I warned you before
What I'd do if you cheated one more time
It was always so easy to find an unhappy woman
Till I started looking for mine

Some beer drinking devil is holding my angel...

It was always so easy to find an unhappy woman
Till I started looking for mine
**********

2.

DON'T ANYONE MAKE LOVE AT HOME ANYMORE

(Dallas Frazier)
« © '74 Acuff-Rose Music, BMI »
Of all the love affairs to die I wagered yours and mine
Would live to hear the golden chimes of time
But risking you led me into a world of cheatin' fools
A world that turned my heart away from you

Don't anyone make love at home anymore
Does everyone possess a yearn to cheat
Don't anyone make love at home anymore
Has everyone become a fool like me
[ steel ] The crowd that I'm a part of now don't care what's right or wrong
Just choose the one you want and get it on
Nobody knows for sure who cheats or who's been staying true
Cause no one knows just who belongs to who

Don't anyone make love at home anymore...
Has everyone become a fool like me
**********

3.

SOMEBODY THAT'S GOOD

(Eddy Raven - Ray Baker)
« © '74 Milene Music, ASCAP »
By now the sun's at your window
Teasing the sleep from your eyes
And the clock that I gave you last Christmas
Is ringing it's 6:45

And as you lay there with sunshine all around you
I can see how your mornin' comes alive
Two sugars one cream in your coffee
And work's just a nine minute drive

It's bad to know somebody that good
It hurts to know all about you
It's bad to know somebody that good
When I'm tryin' to forget that I do

It's been quiet a while since I've seen you
So I only know what I hear
But there's somebody taking my place now
And the pictures my mind draws are clear

It's bad to know somebody that good...
When I'm trying to forget that I do
**********

4.

HOW CAN I GET YOU OUT OF MY HEART

(Arthur Leo Owens)
« © '74 Unichappell Music, BMI »
It's late and the crowd is leaving
The lights in the jukebox are out
The waitress just cleaned off my table
And said they were closing the lounge
And I've tried to get over you darling
By falling in love with the wine
But how can I get you out of my heart
When I can't get you off of my mind

The sidewalk is weaving beneath me
As I stumble home by myself
I'm dizzy misty and thirsty
And a few Bloody Marys would help
And I thought I could lose that old feeling
That keeps growing and living inside
But how can I get you out of my heart
When I can't get you off of my mind

And how can I get you out of my heart
When I can't get you off of my mind
**********

5.

LOVING YOU WAS ALL I EVER NEEDED

(Dallas Frazier)
« © '74 Acuff-Rose Music, BMI »
I just came by and wondered if you'd talk to me
I know I shattered everything we planned
And I've been chasin' dreams of what I thought was happiness
When all the time I had the whole world in my hands

Loving you was all I ever needed
It's a bridge I never meant to burn
Loving you was all I ever needed
A lesson that took losing you to learn
[ steel + fiddle ] I just thought you'd like to know how much I missed you
I hope it's not too late for me to say
Your love was everything I always wanted
I'm sorry now I let it slip away

Loving you was all I ever needed...
**********

6.

HOME IN SAN ANTONE

(Floyd Jenkins)
« © '59 Milene Music, ASCAP »
Haven't got a worry haven't got a care
Haven't got a thing to call my own
Though I'm out of money I'm a millionaire
I still have my home in San Antone

Well when I greet my neighbor with a hi you all
I'm wealthy as a king upon a throne
Yes you can have your mansion or a cottage small
And I'll just take my home in San Antone

Aw Johnny Gimble
[ fiddle ] And Weldon Myrick yeah
[ steel ] Johnny Gimble on the mandolin
[ mandolin ] I've traveled o'er the country on my merry way
Been in crowds I felt I was alone
When I feel like bragging I just up and say
I'm a native son of San Antone

Well there's a sweet somebody out by the Alamo
Someday she's gonna be my very own
Then we'll get a high chair in a year or so
For our little home in San Antone
For our little home in San Antone
All right
**********

7.

I'M LOOKING FOR A NEW WAY TO LOVE YOU

(Sanger D. Shafer - Moe Bandy)
« © '74 Acuff-Rose Music, BMI »
I'm looking for a new way to love you
Cause the old way don't work anymore

Darlin' we once had a secret
Love only we knew about
Now darlin' you're so cold when I hold you
I'm so afraid our secret's out

And once I was batting a thousand
But lately I can't even score
And I'm looking for a new way to love you
Cause the old way don't work anymore
[ piano ] And once your lips were warm and open
Now they're closed and they're cold
I won't give up I'll keep hopin'
I'll find out what someone else knows

Once I was batting a thousand...
Cause the old way don't work anymore
**********

8.

ONE THING LEADS TO ANOTHER

(Eddy Raven)
« © '74 Milene Music, ASCAP »
I guess if I'd admit it we'd all know who was wrong
But one thing leads to another when there isn't much at home
Drink and conversation helps to ease the mind
But one thing leads to another every time

One thing leads to another as the door behind you locks
And before you really notice you've gone too far to stop
What started out so sweetly has grown into a crime
One thing leads to another every time
[ fiddle ] I quickly signed the papers then gave the pen to you
The old judge mumbled softly and then it was all through
I can't believe it's come this far just two names on the line
But one thing leads to another every time

One thing leads to another as the door behind you locks...
And one thing leads to another every time
**********

9.

IT'S BETTER THAN GOING HOME ALONE

(Guy Coleman - Truman Stearbes)
« © '74 Acuff-Rose Music, BMI »
The smoke in this barroom burns my eyes
The jukebox is playing much to loud
Lonesome songs that make me wanna cry
And I can't hardly move for the crowd

But it's better than going home alone
For the emptiness reminds me she is gone
The Wild Side Of Life doesn't turn me on
But it's better than going home alone
[ piano ] And I don't like the whiskey I'm drinking
And I don't like this woman on my arm
But it's cold at home and I'm thinking
Tonight I'll let this woman keep me warm

But it's better than going home alone...
But it's better than going home alone
**********

10.

I'M GONNA LISTEN TO ME

(Dallas Frazier)
« © '66 Acuff-Rose Music, BMI »
When I loved you I was foolish and I knew it
Being true was something you could not retain
After all the times I told myself don't do it
Like a moth I fall into your burnin' flame

Oh the next time I tell me somethin' I'm gonna listen to me
Especially when I tell myself and self agrees
Both me and myself oughta be strung up in a hanging tree
The next time I tell me somethin' I'm gonna listen to me
[ guitar ] Knowing all the time that someday you would leave me
This ole crazy heart of mine kept hangin' on
You've done everything to hurt me and deceive me
Lucky me you found another now you're gone

Oh the next time I tell me somethin' I'm gonna listen to me...
The next time I tell me somethin' I'm gonna listen to me
**********
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