Merle Haggard – Daddy Frank

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About The Song

Merle Haggard is a name that has become synonymous with the golden era of country music. His distinctive baritone voice and heartfelt lyrics have captivated audiences for decades. One of his most iconic songs is “Daddy Frank (The Guitar Man),” a touching tribute to a father figure who overcame adversity to provide for his family.

Released in 1971 as the lead single from the album Let Me Tell You About a Song, “Daddy Frank” paints a vivid picture of a family bound together by music. The song tells the story of a blind man who, despite his disability, supports his family by playing the guitar and singing. The lyrics are filled with warmth and nostalgia, evoking memories of simpler times and the enduring power of family.

Haggard’s delivery is both tender and powerful, capturing the emotional depth of the song. His voice conveys a sense of admiration and respect for his father figure, as well as a deep appreciation for the sacrifices that were made. The lyrics, “And I believe the guitar man was right,” are particularly poignant, suggesting that the father’s music provided not only financial support but also emotional sustenance for the family.

What sets “Daddy Frank” apart is its universal appeal. The themes of family, love, and overcoming adversity resonate with listeners from all walks of life. Whether you’ve ever experienced hardship or simply cherished the love of a family member, this song offers a heartwarming and uplifting message.

The song’s instrumentation is equally impressive, with Haggard’s band providing a solid foundation for his vocals. The steel guitar and fiddle create a rich, atmospheric texture, transporting listeners to the small-town settings that inspired the song.

“Daddy Frank” is more than just a country song; it’s a timeless celebration of family and the human spirit. It’s a testament to Haggard’s songwriting prowess and his ability to connect with audiences on a deep level. This song continues to inspire and entertain, proving that great music transcends generations.

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Lyric

Daddy Frank played the guitar and the french harpSister played the ringing tambourineAnd mama couldn’t hear our pretty musicBut she read our lips and helped the family singThat little band was all a part of livingAnd our only means of living at the timeAnd it wasn’t like no normal family combo‘Cause Daddy Frank the guitar man was blind
Frank and Mama counted on each otherTheir one and only weakness made them strongMama did the driving for the familyAnd Frank made a living with his songHome was just a camp along the highwayPickup bed is where we bedded downDon’t ever once remember going hungryBut I remember Mama cooking on the ground
Daddy Frank played the guitar and the french harpSister played the ringing tambourineMama couldn’t hear the pretty musicBut she read our lips and helped the family singThat little band was all a part of livingAnd our only means of living at the timeAnd it wasn’t like no normal family combo‘Cause Daddy Frank the guitar man was blind
Don’t remember how they got acquaintedI can’t recall just how it came to beThere had to be some special help from someoneAnd blessed be the one who let it beFever caused my Mama’s loss of hearingDaddy Frank was born without his sightAnd Mama needed someone she could lean onAnd I believe the guitar man was right
Daddy Frank played the guitar and the french harpSister played the ringing tambourineMama couldn’t hear our pretty musicBut she read our lips and helped the family singThat little band was all a part of livingAnd our only means of living at the timeAnd it wasn’t like no normal family combo‘Cause Daddy Frank the guitar man was blind
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