
About The Song
In the realm of country music, there are songs that make you tap your feet, songs that tug at your heartstrings, and then there are songs that do both with such effortless charm that they leave an indelible mark on your soul. John Michael Montgomery’s “Sold (The Grundy County Auction Incident)” falls into the latter category, a poignant ballad that has become a cornerstone of his illustrious career.
Released in 1995, “Sold (The Grundy County Auction Incident)” is a story as captivating as it is heartbreaking. The song’s narrator finds himself at a Grundy County auction, drawn to a beautiful woman who is about to be sold off to the highest bidder. Despite his initial hesitation, he is smitten by her beauty and makes a reckless bid, winning her heart and her freedom.
The song’s brilliance lies in its ability to capture the complexities of love and loss within a simple narrative. The narrator’s impulsive decision to purchase the woman, a stranger to him, highlights the power of love at first sight, an emotion that can override logic and reason. Yet, there’s an undercurrent of sadness that permeates the song, a sense that their newfound love is built on a foundation of misfortune.
Montgomery’s vocals are as heartfelt as the lyrics, imbuing the song with a raw emotion that resonates deeply with listeners. His voice, both tender and powerful, conveys the narrator’s mix of excitement, trepidation, and unwavering love for the woman he has just purchased.
“Sold (The Grundy County Auction Incident)” is more than just a country song; it’s a testament to the enduring power of love, even in the face of adversity. It’s a story that reminds us that love can blossom in the most unexpected places, and that sometimes, taking a chance is all it takes to find happiness.
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Well, I went down to the Grundy County AuctionWhere I saw something I just had to haveMy mind told me I should proceed with cautionBut my heart said, “Go ahead and make a bid on that”And I said“Hey pretty lady, won’t you give me a sign?I’d give anything to make you mine o’ mineI’ll do your biddin’ and be at your beck and call”Yeah, I’ve never seen anyone lookin’ so fineMan, I gotta have her she’s a one of a kindI’m goin’ once, goin’ twice, I’m soldTo the lady in the second rowShe’s an eight, she’s a nine, she’s a ten, I knowShe’s got ruby red lips, blonde hair, blue eyesAnd I’m about to bid my heart goodbyeWell, the auctioneer was goin’ about a mile a minuteHe was takin’ bids and callin’ them out loudAnd I guess I was really gettin’ in it‘Cause I just shouted out above the crowdAnd I said“Hey pretty lady, won’t you give me a sign?I’d give anything to make you mine o’ mineI’ll do your biddin’ and be at your beck and call”Yeah, I’ve never seen anyone lookin’ so fineMan, I gotta have her she’s a one of a kindI’m goin’ once, goin’ twice, I’m soldTo the lady in the long black dressPlus she won my heart, it was no contestWith her ruby red lips, blonde hair, blue eyesWell, I’m about to bid my heart goodbyeYeah, we found love on the auction blockAnd I hauled her heart awayAnd we still love and laugh about the way we met that dayWhen I said“Hey pretty lady, won’t you give me a sign?I’d give anything to make you mine o’ mineI’ll do your biddin’ and be at your beck and call”Yeah, I’ve never seen anyone lookin’ so fineMan, I gotta have her she’s a one of a kindI’m goin’ once, goin’ twice, I’m soldTo the lady in the second rowShe’s an eight, she’s a nine, she’s a ten I knowShe’s got ruby red lips, blonde hair, blue eyesAnd I’m about to bid my heart goodbye