Polk Salad Annie
Tony Joe White
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If some of ya'll never been down south too much I'm gonna tell you a little bit about this So that you'll understand what I'm talkin' about Down there we have a plant that grows out in the woods And in the fields looks somethin' like a turnip green And everybody calls it polk salad, polk salad Used to know a girl lived down there And she'd go out in the evenings and pick her a mess of it Carry it home and cook it for supper 'Cause thats about all they had to eat, but they did all right Down in Louisiana, where the alligators grow so mean There lived a girl, that I swear to the world Made the alligators look tame Polk salad Annie, polk salad Annie Everybody said it was a shame Cause her momma was a workin' on the chain gang (A mean vicious woman) Everyday ?for supper time, she'd go down by the truck patch And pick her a mess of polk salad, and carry it home in a tow sack Polk salad Annie, the gators got your granny Everybody says it was a shame Cause her momma was a workin' on the chain gang (A wretched, spiteful, straight-razor totin' woman Lord have Mercy, pick a mess of it) Her daddy was lazy and no count, claimed he had a bad back All her brothers were fit for was stealin' watermelons Out of my truck patch Polk salad Annie, the gators got your granny Everybody said it was a shame Cause her momma was a workin' on the chain gang (Sock a little polk salad to me, you know I need me a mess of it)
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Written by: TONY WHITE, TONY JOE WHITE
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10 facts about this song
Original Creator"Polk Salad Annie" was originally written and performed by Tony Joe White, not Elvis Presley. Tony Joe White was an American singer-songwriter and guitarist best known for his hit songs in the late 1960s.
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Elvis Presley's VersionEven though this song is often associated with Elvis Presley, he merely covered it. Presley's version of "Polk Salad Annie" in the early 1970s was one of his frequent live performances.
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Song's ThemeThe song's theme is about a girl in the South who picks polk salad, a type of dangerous, possibly poisonous, greens that grows in the wild. White claims to have known such a girl when he lived in Louisiana.
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Chart Success"Polk Salad Annie" became a major hit for White in the US in 1969, reaching top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
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Bobbie Gentry's InfluenceWhen writing "Polk Salad Annie", White was inspired by Bobbie Gentry's song "Ode to Billie Joe", which also features Southern storytelling.
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Usage in FilmsThe song has been used in several films as part of the soundtracks, including "The Specialist" (1994), "The Green Ghost" (2018), and "King of the Hill" (1997).
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Live Cover PerformancesBesides Elvis, other big names like Tom Jones and Joe Dassin have also performed covers of "Polk Salad Annie" in their live shows.
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Misconception About the LyricsMany people misunderstood the term "polk salad" in the song, thinking it was "poke salad". The proper term is "polk salad", referring to the leafy plant Phytolacca americana.
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Grammy Hall of FameIn 2014, the song "Polk Salad Annie" was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame, marking it as one of the significant pieces of recorded music history.
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Tony Joe White's DeathInterestingly, "Polk Salad Annie" was also one of White's last performances before his sudden death in 2018. He played it during a segment on the NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert only weeks before his demise.
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