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Old Violin
1986 single by Johnny Paycheck From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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"Old Violin" is a song by American country music singer Johnny Paycheck. It is a single from his 1986 album Modern Times.
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"Old Violin" was recorded in the mid-1980s during Paycheck's tenure with Mercury Records. The song was among his first recordings after Paycheck had been imprisoned for aggravated assault at a bar in Hillsboro, Ohio.[2][1][3]
Kurt Wolff, in Country Music: The Rough Guide, describes "Old Violin" as a song in which Paycheck "faces old age with genuine trepidation".[4] The lyric features the narrator comparing himself to an "old violin, soon to be put away and never played again".[5]
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In 2002, Daryle Singletary covered "Old Violin" for his covers album That's Why I Sing This Way. Singletary wanted to include Paycheck on his recording, and had a then-ill Paycheck deliver the song's closing recitation from his hospital bed. This recording was Paycheck's last before his death in early 2003.[5][6] George Strait covered the song on his 2019 album Honky Tonk Time Machine.[7]
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