Neil Young and the Shocking Pinks
Neil Young and the Shocking Pinks
Neil Young and the Shocking Pinks
Neil Young and the Shocking Pinks
Neil Young and the Shocking Pinks
Neil Young and the Shocking Pinks
Neil Young and the Shocking Pinks
Neil Young and the Shocking Pinks
Neil Young and the Shocking Pinks
Neil Young and the Shocking Pinks
“Payola” refers to the controversial practice of DJs accepting money (essentially bribery) from labels and record companies to play certain songs or records on the radio. Payola became a major scandal and even a subject of congressional inquiry in the late 1950s, during the rockabilly error – hence...
[Intro]
This one's for you Al Freed
[Verse 1]
Wherever you go, whatever you do
Because the things they're doing today will make a saint out of you
Payola blues
I've got the payola blues even though I already paid my dues
[Verse 2]
Listen to me Mr. DJ, hear what I've got to say
If a man is making music, they ought to let his record play
Payola blues
No matter where I go I never hear my record on the radio
[Verse 3]
"Well, here's three thousand, that ought to get it on"
"Well, thanks a lot man! I love your new song"
Payola blues
No matter where I go I never hear my record on the radio
It goes like this
[Harmonica Solo]
[Verse 4]
I got a brand new record company, new manager too
Got a great new record I can't get through to you
Payola blues
No matter where I go I never hear my record on the radio
[Verse 5]
How about this new Mercedes Benz? That ought to get it on
Well, thanks a lot man! I'll play it all day long
Payola blues
No matter where I go I never hear my record on the radio
[Harmonica Solo]
[Outro]
I've got the payola blues, payola blues
I'm paying those payola blues
No matter where I go
I never hear my record on the radio
Payola Blues was written by Ben Keith & Neil Young.
Payola Blues was produced by Elliot Mazer & Neil Young.
Neil Young and the Shocking Pinks released Payola Blues on Wed Jul 27 1983.