Orville Peck
Orville Peck
Orville Peck
Orville Peck
Orville Peck
Orville Peck
Orville Peck
Orville Peck
Orville Peck
Orville Peck
Orville Peck
Orville Peck
The song is about the Clutter family murders committed by Perry Smith and Dick Hickock in Holcomb, Kansas in 1959. The murders were the subject of Truman Capote’s landmark true crime novel, In Cold Blood.
The song is from the point of view of Perry Smith. Both Perry and Dick were sentenced to death...
[Verse 1]
Come and lay down your shoulders
Tomorrow isn't that far
And if we don't get older
Just know you were always my star
[Chorus]
They said, "Why, oh, why did you do it?"
But if I die (But if I die), don't you cry
Because Kansas remembers me now
(Kansas remembers, Kansas remembers)
Kansas remembers me now
[Verse 2]
Come, Las Vegas sunset
Nothing left to hide (Nothing left to hide)
Clutter's gone, do I regret it?
Not a thing, now that Dick's by my side
[Chorus]
They said, "Why, oh, why did you do it?"
But if I die, don't you cry
Because Kansas remembers me now
(Kansas remembers, Kansas remembers)
Kansas remembers me now
[Outro]
Kansas remembers me now
Kansas (Remembers Me Now) was written by Orville Peck & Duncan Hay Jennings.
Kansas (Remembers Me Now) was produced by Orville Peck.
Orville Peck released Kansas (Remembers Me Now) on Fri Mar 22 2019.