[Lyrics for Alan Jackson – The Talkin Song Repair Blues]
The mechanic raised up from under my hood
Your timin’ belt’s done shrunk one size too small”
“Those spark plug wires are a little too long
And your main prodsponder’s nearly gone
Your injector ports are stripped and that ain’t all”
“The torque converter’s runnin’ low on torque
And that water pump’s nearly down a quart
We caught it all in time, so you’re in luck”
He said, “I’ve got the time and I’ve got the parts
Just give me the word and I’m ready to start
I think we can bring her in for eight hundred bucks”
But don’t be downhearted
I can fix it for you, sonny
It won’t take too long
It’ll just take money
Then he said, “Aren’t you that songwriter guy?”
And I said, “Yes, I am,” he said, “So am I”
He sat down and played me a song by the grease rack
When he finished singin’, he gave me a smile
And I closed my eyes and pondered awhile
And he said, “What do you think? Now don’t hold nothin’ back”
Well, I gave him my most sorrowful look
And I can order you a new one from Nashville but it won’t be cheap”
And I know you’ve been using a cut-rate thesaurus
But don’t be downhearted
I can fix it for you, sonny
It won’t take too long
It’ll just take money
And I said, “Hold on friend now I’m not through
I hate to be the one to give you this news
But your whole melodic structure’s done worked itself loose”
“It’s got so many dotted eighth notes in it
I’d keep her under fifty beats per minute
I mean, that’s just me talkin’, it’s really up to you”
You’ve got a bad safety problem with
That dominant chord with the augmented fifth
Just see how dangerously high it raises you up
So just go on over and work on my car
I’ll sit here by the fan and chances are
I can straighten this thing out for eig ehh, nine hundred bucks
But don’t be downhearted
I can fix it for you, sonny
It won’t take too long
You guessed it
It may be a hit
I like it