Chuck Brodsky & Dave Anthony & Jenny Hirsch & David Hamburger & Brandon Bush & Chuck Brodsky
Chuck Brodsky & & David Hamburger & Jenny Hirsch & Chuck Brodsky
Chuck Brodsky
Chuck Brodsky & & Dave Anthony & Brandon Bush & Chuck Brodsky
Chuck Brodsky & David Hamburger & Jenny Hirsch & Chuck Brodsky
Chuck Brodsky
A song about tragedy, romance, star-crossed lovers, a box of twenty peaches, and a homegrown tomato. Used in the third episode, titled “Station Management,” of the popular podcast Welcome To Night Vale.
We stopped for peaches
At a little roadside stand
Man said his name was Bill
I said "I'm Chuck and this is Annie"
He said Annie was the one & only true love of his life
They met at his wedding but by then he had a wife
It was during the reception
In the Spring of '64
She, his newlywed's best friend
Followed him out the ballroom door
Maybe his ring got smaller
Maybe his finger swelled
Maybe he'd made a big mistake
And maybe time would tell
Bill asked, "Do you feel what I feel?"
And Annie said, "I do"
Bill was at a loss
Wondering now what should he do
He did what he had to
He'd just taken a wife
She would take good care of him
For the rest of her life
Bill & Annie fought the urge
They saw each other often
She was there in black
The day Bill's wife lay in her coffin
By then she'd gotten married
By then she'd moved away
She'd asked Bill for his blessings
And he'd said it was ok
Bill said, "Taste the peaches"
He cut us each a slice
They were a little on the small side
But they sure tasted nice
"Do you think I did the right thing?" Bill asked
Though I knew he knew
So I answered with a question
I asked him, "Bill, do you?"
Bill said, "Annie, pleased to meet you
It was nice to meet you Chuck"
And Annie & I, we drove away
In Annie's pick-up truck
With a box of twenty peaches
A homegrown tomato too
And a couple of things to think about
And every now and then I do... I do