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The Ballad of Tom Blind is about an African- American musical prodigy named Tom Wiggins (1849-1908), also known as “Blind Tom”. Tom was born into a family of slavery on the Wiley Edward Jones Plantation in Harris County, Georgia. Unlike the rest of his family Tom was born blind, differentiating him...
[Verse]
"Say that boy's a wonderment"
"No! The kid's a freak"
But that kid he don't care none
His black hands resting on the keys
Hopping like a big old frog
And hissing like a train
Entertaining royalty
All points east, west and in-between
General he's a fine old man
Treat him like his own
"Boy wouldn't know from money"
Just throw old Blind Tom a bone
From the times of King Cotton
May we present to you
All you Jim Crow monkeys
From Harlan County down to Tuscaloo
Play me anything you like
I'll play it back to you
Be careful what you call me though
Some things cut clear on through
I may be an idiot
I may be a savant
I didn't choose this life for me
But it's something that I want
Cocks that old big head aside
Grunts a word or two
Keeps them guessing every night
Is he really going to make it through
Faint hearts with their fans out
Starched collars and cigars
He weren't no use for slaving
"I wouldn't want him in my yard"
The Ballad of Blind Tom was written by Elton John & Bernie Taupin.
The Ballad of Blind Tom was produced by T Bone Burnett.