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Written by guitarist Mike Cooley in 2009 for The Big To-Do, the song is sung from the perspective of a disenchanted and desensitized prostitute. The early verses are an insight into a typical interaction with a john. The later verses describe the rough upbringing that brought the prostitute to this...
[Verse 1]
"Which one's the birthday boy?"
She said, "I ain't got all night
What'd your momma name you?
You can call me what you like
Every skinny mystery
Gotta make it hard somehow
Sit your narrow ass down, hotshot
I'll solve yours right now"
[Verse 2]
Got a girlfriend, don't you, boy?
Nervous hands can't lie
Married men don't ask how much
Single ones ain't buying
One day, you've got everything
Next day, it's all broke
Let Miss Trixie sit up front
Let her wipe your nose
[Bridge]
Working for the money like you got eight hands
Flat on your back under a mean old man
Just thinking happy thoughts and breathing deep
Between your mama's drive and daddy's belt
It don't take smarts to learn to tune out what hurts more than helps
The pretty girls from the smallest towns
Get remembered like storms and droughts
That old men talk about for years to come
I guess that's why they give us names
So a few old men can say
They saw us rain when we were young
[Lap Steel Solo]
[Verse 1]
"Which one's the birthday boy?"
She said, "I ain't got all night
What'd your momma name you?
You can call me what you like"
Birthday Boy was written by Mike Cooley.
Birthday Boy was produced by David Barbe.
Drive-By Truckers released Birthday Boy on Tue Mar 16 2010.