A duet cover of the John Prine song named How Lucky from the Pink Cadillac album that released in 1979. This is the latest posthumous track we’ve heard from Prine, following his tragic passing in April due to coronavirus complications.
Vile and Prine recorded this duet at The Butcher Shoppe studio...
[Intro]
One, two
A one, two, three
[Verse 1: Kurt Vile]
Today I walked down the street I used to wander
Yeah, shook my hand and made myself a bet
There was all these things that I don't think I remember
Hey, how lucky can one man get?
[Verse 2: John Prine]
I bronzed my shoes and I hung 'em from a rearview mirror
Bronzed admiration in the blind spot of regret
There was all these things that I don't think I remember
Hey, how lucky can one man get?
[Verse 3: Kurt Vile]
Today I walked down the street I used to wandеr
Yeah, scratched my head and lit my cigarеtte
Well, there was all these things that I don't think I remember
Hey, how lucky can one man get?
[Outro: Kurt Vile & John Prine]
Today I walked down the street I used to wander
Yeah, shook my hand and made myself a bet
Well, there was all these things that I don't think I remember
Hey, how lucky can one man get?
Hey, how lucky can one man get?
Hey, how lucky can one man get?
How Lucky was written by John Prine.
How Lucky was produced by Kurt Vile & David “Fergie” Ferguson.