Bobbie Gentry - Ode To Billy Joe (1967) DayOne Reacts

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  • @jeffpope3221
    @jeffpope3221 5 месяцев назад +165

    You hit the nail right on the head. The song is more about the callous nature that the tragedy is talked about, rather than what actually happened.

    • @Dougyjnx
      @Dougyjnx 5 месяцев назад +7

      Thank you. I was going to comment on the same thing but you did it for me. She did catch it right away didn't she? A lot of reactors just don't get it. 🤔🥴😆

    • @gregtowle8830
      @gregtowle8830 5 месяцев назад

      He jumped off the bridge I thought

    • @stevedavis5704
      @stevedavis5704 5 месяцев назад +5

      Bobbie Gentry said in an interview that this song shows how we show casual cruelty to those around us and don’t even realize what we are doing.

    • @Randsurfer
      @Randsurfer 5 месяцев назад +4

      To be fair, Billy Joe never had a lick a sense, pass the biscuits please.

    • @TheAdventurer1
      @TheAdventurer1 5 месяцев назад +3

      Yeah, yeah, yeah you all ban talk about causal cruelty as much as you want. To me, this tune is about the secret relationship the daughter had with Billy Joe.

  • @scottyhotty1003
    @scottyhotty1003 5 месяцев назад +82

    One of your BEST reactions!!
    As Gentry told Fred Bronson, “The song is sort of a study in unconscious cruelty. But everybody seems more concerned with what was thrown off the bridge than they are with the thoughtlessness of the people expressed in the song. What was thrown off the bridge really isn’t that important.
    “Everybody has a different guess about what was thrown off the bridge-flowers, a ring, even a baby. Anyone who hears the song can think what they want, but the real message of the song, if there must be a message, revolves around the nonchalant way the family talks about the suicide. They sit there eating their peas and apple pie and talking, without even realizing that Billie Joe’s girlfriend is sitting at the table, a member of the family.”

  • @danhelphrey6260
    @danhelphrey6260 5 месяцев назад +56

    "It's sad, and it's creepy, and I liked it!" Maybe the best short description of this song ever.

  • @alpetrocelli4465
    @alpetrocelli4465 5 месяцев назад +76

    Bobbie’s explanation:
    “Everybody has a different guess about what was thrown off the bridge-flowers, a ring, even a baby. Anyone who hears the song can think what they want, but the real message of the song, if there must be a message, revolves around the nonchalant way the family talks about the suicide. They sit there eating their peas and apple pie and talking, without even realizing that Billie Joe’s girlfriend is sitting at the table, a member of the family.” ✌️❤️🎶

    • @ffjsb
      @ffjsb 5 месяцев назад +8

      Back in that time, most people didn't have the luxury to morn suicide. It was a different mindset back then, suicide was seen as being weak in a lot of cultures. This was an epic story telling song, that reeled you in an left you hanging in suspense.

    • @user-mb7sc1ob2w
      @user-mb7sc1ob2w 5 месяцев назад +5

      In the movie it was a doll. The myth from before the movie was it was a stillborn

    • @TheAdventurer1
      @TheAdventurer1 5 месяцев назад +3

      Yes, you are right about what Bobbie said the meaning of the song. However, the thing that sticks with most people is what was thrown off the bridge and the secret relationship the daughter had with Billy Joe.

    • @kdsuibhne
      @kdsuibhne 4 месяца назад +4

      @@user-mb7sc1ob2wher childhood went off the bridge with the doll.

    • @kdsuibhne
      @kdsuibhne 4 месяца назад +1

      She wasn’t his girlfriend. He was gay. That is why he jumped off the bridge.

  • @jax4538
    @jax4538 5 месяцев назад +68

    I always thought it was a still birth baby - the two had a baby without anyone knowing

    • @jollyrodgers7272
      @jollyrodgers7272 5 месяцев назад +3

      watch the 1976 movie - PLOT TWIST!

    • @Amaberean
      @Amaberean 5 месяцев назад

      @@jollyrodgers7272That movie really sucked. Just made up some homosexual crap.

    • @MsTeaRex
      @MsTeaRex 5 месяцев назад +2

      I always had the impression that billy joe was gay....??

    • @Vinterfrid
      @Vinterfrid 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@MsTeaRex That's the least possible explanation I'd come up with...and it would make no sense whatsoever.

    • @thomasmacdiarmid8251
      @thomasmacdiarmid8251 5 месяцев назад +3

      The movie is what gave the 'gay' angle. There was nothing in the song to suggest it. Even in the movie, as I recall, it's not that Billy Joe was gay as he got too drunk and was raped by a man, although there was some measure of ambiguity about the whole event.

  • @cristobalvalladares973
    @cristobalvalladares973 5 месяцев назад +40

    I was a little boy when this song aired. I lost my mind when I saw how beautiful she was. This old man still loves the song.

    • @mgonzales56
      @mgonzales56 5 месяцев назад +3

      This old man does too. I love her duets with Glen Campbell. Two of the greats. Great reaction.

  • @michaeldezego340
    @michaeldezego340 5 месяцев назад +27

    Bobbie Gentry wrote the songs she sang. So she was talented And beautiful.

  • @Jeff_Lichtman
    @Jeff_Lichtman 5 месяцев назад +28

    I've watched many reactions to this song, and you're the only one who immediately got what it's about.

  • @russellbrown1068
    @russellbrown1068 5 месяцев назад +19

    When you’re Sharecropping on a piece of land in the Mississippi Delta in the 40s, you got no time for nonsense.

  • @glennburch1081
    @glennburch1081 5 месяцев назад +16

    This was a huge hit for Bobby Gentry. The song sold over 50 million records in the first decade. It was aired across three genres on the radio..... rock, blues, and country. I remember it well as a 1967 release, I was 10 years old. The song ALWAYS transports me outta here, right into the middle of that supper table discussing Billy Joe's death. It invokes so, so , many emotions. I enjoyed your reaction, TY.

  • @dawndeleon3765
    @dawndeleon3765 5 месяцев назад +14

    The magic in the song is what's not being said. Bobby Gentry said this song is a "study of unconscious cruelty." And how when you commit suicide, the only people who will care are the people who cared. The narrator of the song was Billie Joe's girlfriend, but no one in her family seemed to know that she loved Billie Joe as much as she did.

  • @dggydddy59
    @dggydddy59 5 месяцев назад +16

    This is the song that knocked The Beatles All You Need Is Love out of the #1 slot on the charts in August 1967.

  • @robertaxel
    @robertaxel 5 месяцев назад +19

    Your main observation was correct; it was the indifference of the family that was the real message of the song...

    • @Randsurfer
      @Randsurfer 5 месяцев назад

      1. Billy Joe never had a lick a sense.
      2. They'd been working all day and it was dinner time. Mama should have kept quiet until dessert.

  • @stevejoshua9536
    @stevejoshua9536 5 месяцев назад +35

    These were hard-working country folk, carving out a living working a farm. You work, you eat, you sleep, and maybe church on Sunday.
    Not much time nor energy to "explore your feelings".

  • @donniemoore2025
    @donniemoore2025 5 месяцев назад +9

    As a person who grew up in the South, Bobbie Gentry was the gal next door. Every time I hear this, it takes me back. ❤

  • @MongooseTales
    @MongooseTales 5 месяцев назад +13

    "It was sad and creepy... and I liked it a lot!" Yep, you and millions of other listeners. Amazing and very unique song.

  • @scottyhotty1003
    @scottyhotty1003 5 месяцев назад +17

    Angela I got to tell you I've watched a lot of other channels do the song react to this song and you're the only one who catches immediately the callousness and self-absorption of the family all around this girl who tragically lost her boyfriend or more Bravo kudos to you!

    • @slkinia
      @slkinia 2 месяца назад

      It's not self-absorption. People in the '40s didn't have time for navel-gazing. They'd been through two world wars, and were emerging from the Great Depression. Death was part of life. And "Mama said it was a shame about Billy Joe anyhow." So the whole family wasn't indifferent. And her brother wasn't indifferent either; if anything, just perplexed. The interesting part is no one in the family was aware of the connection between Billie Joe and the girl. Also, it was the noon meal: that's when the news got discussed. To a young girl whose boyfriend just committed suicide, it would seem callous.

  • @frankethomas1248
    @frankethomas1248 5 месяцев назад +10

    I'm 71 now, and live in Minnesota. But for much of my life I lived down South (TN, GA, VA) and I grew up on a farm. Back then (when this song was made) most parents would have gone through both the Great Depression AND World War 2. So death was just a part of life. Nobody was happy about it, but nobody got all drama queen over it, either, unless they had a *_deep_* personal connection to the one who died. In my opinion, it was a good way to live. This is a great song, highlighting the diverse ways in which people react to death...

  • @DWilliams-ce8nb
    @DWilliams-ce8nb 5 месяцев назад +11

    “The song is sort of a study in unconscious cruelty.'' - Bobby Gentry
    Sounds like you understood Genty's message perfectly.
    Good reaction. Just subscribed.

  • @eldenjr
    @eldenjr 5 месяцев назад +8

    It's always amazed me after all her success in music, she just basically disappeared from the industry and lived a quiet life away from the spotlight.....and she seemed just fine with it.

  • @jeffreiland7463
    @jeffreiland7463 5 месяцев назад +6

    Gentry was a huge star back in the 70s. She signed a couple long running contacts for a few years to appear at a couple Vegas hotels and made mega bucks. Suddenly, with no fanfare, she just retired. She made an appearance at the Country Music Awards in either 1981 or '82. Then she just disappeared. She has never given an interview, performed, or been seen in public since. Word is she lives quietly somewhere in Tennessee. Her life is a bigger mystery than what they tossed into that river.

  • @soupsyz-themusicaladventur1649
    @soupsyz-themusicaladventur1649 5 месяцев назад +10

    Bobbie Gentry had a style about her. I was 13 when this song hit the airways. It floored me. It still does.

  • @rumbledumpthumpershaker6735
    @rumbledumpthumpershaker6735 5 месяцев назад +17

    Bobbie's life is more interesting and a bigger mystery than the song. You should look into it.

  • @billwicketvogel1787
    @billwicketvogel1787 5 месяцев назад +6

    This is a shortened version of the original song she had written. A few verses were removed for the recording. We all hope that before Bobbie passes on, she releases the lyrics or a full-length version of the song.

  • @johncollorafi257
    @johncollorafi257 5 месяцев назад +12

    A woman with drop dead looks sings a ballad about a mysterious death.

  • @teresac3964
    @teresac3964 5 месяцев назад +9

    You hit the nail on the head. It's haunting, for sure.

  • @gdisgud7
    @gdisgud7 5 месяцев назад +6

    She was a brilliant song writer and singer.

  • @catherder78
    @catherder78 5 месяцев назад +14

    90 minutes from my house. Been there many times. Believe you me... it might be 57 years later, but time stands still in these parts...

  • @rogerlunde8668
    @rogerlunde8668 5 месяцев назад +6

    This is one of the gratest songs in popular-musik, ever!

  • @rabrab3
    @rabrab3 4 месяца назад +4

    Phenomenal performer and song. Gentry was so beautiful and talented!

  • @nojava2
    @nojava2 5 месяцев назад +4

    I think the image of the river is of time heals or buries everything. Lots of unanswered questions in all ours lives.

  • @libertyresearch-iu4fy
    @libertyresearch-iu4fy 5 месяцев назад +5

    Bobbie Gentry described the song's depiction of the narrator's family's indifference "a study in unconscious cruelty".

  • @kjackers5710
    @kjackers5710 5 месяцев назад +9

    There''s a 1976 movie of the same name based on this song by Bobbie Gentry

    • @megdelaney3677
      @megdelaney3677 5 месяцев назад

      I didn't like the movie, probably bc I already had my own ideas about the song.

    • @slkinia
      @slkinia 2 месяца назад

      Tenuously based on the song.

  • @JD_Cool
    @JD_Cool 5 месяцев назад +4

    Story songs are such a unique, wonderful niche. They're more like movies than songs. This is one of the greatest.

  • @RoboSteave
    @RoboSteave 5 месяцев назад +5

    Beautiful and haunting... and mysterious. Great reaction!

  • @RickTBL
    @RickTBL 5 месяцев назад +6

    The most mysterious song ever written.

  • @barrycohen311
    @barrycohen311 5 месяцев назад +7

    Like Daddy always said- "Billy Joe never had a lick of sense anyway..."

  • @Heretolearn21
    @Heretolearn21 2 месяца назад +1

    This song knocked the Beatles off the #1 spot on both the singles & albums charts which was quite a feat back then! Great song that some consider to be southern gothic. I remember my aunt listening to it over & over & over 😁 Thanks for your review of this classic 🙌🏻

  • @kimmarievan-ever6599
    @kimmarievan-ever6599 5 месяцев назад +5

    There was a book and a film with Robby Benson in it..the thing that her and Billy Joe threw off the bridge was a their baby that died in childbirth..remember she mentions 'last spring' they hid the pregnancy as it would have caused major problems..this was the bible belt and set in the early 50's !!
    The book was one l chose to do a presentation on in one of my English Literature exams..this was in the 70's..l knew the song as it was one of my sisters favourites..so that gives you a bit more background to the song and why she throws flowers off the bridge..Billy Joe was classed as a 'bad apple ' from a rough family..but he was a sweet guy..🇬🇧💕✝️🙏👏👍🇺🇸

    • @nancyharn1980
      @nancyharn1980 5 месяцев назад +2

      In the movie, Billy Joe was with a man and consequently couldn't be with her. They threw her childhood doll off the bridge. At the end of the movie, her brother believed she was pregnant, so they were sending her away. As she's leaving town, the man Billy Joe was with met her on the bridge and told her she didn't have to leave, he would tell the truth. She told him she would rather Billy Joe be remembered as the guy who got the girl pregnant. The song was written first, the movie was made because of the song.

  • @peterbland7227
    @peterbland7227 5 месяцев назад +2

    Such a haunting song. So beautifully written and performed. She said it was about casual cruelty. Great songs leave you creating your own story about what the meaning of the song.

  • @mikecaetano
    @mikecaetano 5 месяцев назад +5

    The strings on this song are top notch. They drive the unease in the song by exposing its hidden sense.

    • @vidpie
      @vidpie 5 месяцев назад

      They added strings to Gentry's demo tape, which she had submitted hoping to get a job as a staff songwriter.

  • @Patrick-nv5ug
    @Patrick-nv5ug 27 дней назад +2

    Considered one of the best emotional ballads ever written and sung.

  • @amandathibodeau4996
    @amandathibodeau4996 3 месяца назад +2

    Great song, great performance! This song even inspired a movie starring Robby Benson and Glynis O'Connor.

  • @MichaelYoder1961
    @MichaelYoder1961 5 месяцев назад +2

    Such great story telling - regular every day talk and a mystery that draws you in.

  • @trishalivingston1051
    @trishalivingston1051 5 месяцев назад +2

    Bobbie Gentry is an amazing story teller... and this is a very compelling story. I think we all draw our own conclusions.. and arrive at possibly the same one.

  • @charlesf2804
    @charlesf2804 5 месяцев назад +10

    There's a lot that could be unpacked with this song. Speculation ran rampant on what some of the story lines in the song meant when it came out. The callousness of people is one.

  • @user-tm6nq3ou1v
    @user-tm6nq3ou1v 5 месяцев назад +7

    It's called a Ballad , there are many , this was one of the good ones to tell a sad story .

  • @michaelswami
    @michaelswami 4 месяца назад +3

    Bobbie Gentry talented musician and singer.

  • @user-fu4xm4hs3j
    @user-fu4xm4hs3j 5 месяцев назад +4

    This is a well covered song on reaction channels and not surprising as Bobbie has a great voice and this is a very enigmatic song. Another great one by her is ' Fancy'-Colin Ward

  • @stevenklyce3555
    @stevenklyce3555 5 месяцев назад +2

    The year this song was released and quickly became a big hit, a local radio station offered a contest to see who had an original idea of what she and Billy Joe threw off the bridge. A 8th grade classmate of mine was the winner from who knows how many entries. First, I’ve always loved this song, the kitchen table lyrics, and the spectacular string arrangements. My classmate, not so much. Her winning suggestion was they tossed over a bag full of sappy, emoting 45 rpm vinyl records. Her sarcasm got some attention. (45s were the main media for radio airplay and top selling recordings to all young demographics).

  • @fulks19
    @fulks19 3 месяца назад +1

    Your reaction is exactly as mine was in 1967. I am 76 years old and this song has always captured the haunting sorrow and mystery about Billy Joe. When the song first came out many of us young people thought maybe they threw their premature baby to its death. What else could make a man that young take his life? I've heard this song hundreds of times over the years and it always sad. You could almost see hurt watching Bobby Gentry sing it. I appreciated your reaction because so many others spend the whole song stopping and talking.

  • @stevedahlberg8680
    @stevedahlberg8680 5 месяцев назад +3

    So glad you popped up in my feed again. I watched so many of your reactions over the last couple years and it's always great. This song was kind of the music of my childhood, and yeah there's a lot of mystery to it but you got it pretty right. I just wanted to point out that she was playing a really complicated Riff on the acoustic guitar while she was singing in a different Rhythm against it. She was so talented. One of the few women to really do that kind of thing that caught the public eye back then.
    And I didn't know this until really even recently, although I love this growing up, and it was on the radio all the time you have to understand and everybody talked about what in the world were they throwing off that bridge? But she had like a masters degree in sociology and another one and something else and she actually retired from being a singer-songwriter fairly early on in order to pursue more intellectual things. But I believe you can see that show up in this song.
    At one point in an interview, she described it along the lines of the cruelty of casual indifference in the face of tragedy

  • @dirish709
    @dirish709 3 месяца назад +2

    They made a movie of this song starring Robbie Benson and Glynnis O'Connor in 1976.

  • @johnlong9534
    @johnlong9534 3 месяца назад +2

    You are absolutely right. Most people do not get it. She was in love with Billy Joe. They used to pick flowers and drop them off the bridge.

  • @johndalley1288
    @johndalley1288 5 месяцев назад +7

    This is such a beautiful. A story telling song at its best

  • @shorttripfromcradletocript
    @shorttripfromcradletocript 5 месяцев назад +4

    Growing up in a remote rural area full of small farmers and ranchers in the '50's and 60's this is exactly the way the grownups behaved and I suspect this behavior goes back thousands of years where life was tough, children were viewed as a possible asset to help eventually with the work or ner do wells who were a nuisance. But the children were expected to stand on their own two feet as soon as possible as the family unit was always in jeopardy.

  • @allengray5748
    @allengray5748 5 месяцев назад +7

    Part II 😁 Ohh Yaaa! Another lady perhaps forgotten, Miss Phoebe Snow; POETRY MAN!!!! Great Day for a DayOne! 🕊️☮️

  • @marionboucher3155
    @marionboucher3155 5 месяцев назад +3

    angela you're a doll .one of the best reactor on you tube keep it up

  • @jesusrivera3888
    @jesusrivera3888 5 месяцев назад +4

    As to what was thrown of the bridge, I always thought that it was a baby.

  • @user-mb7sc1ob2w
    @user-mb7sc1ob2w 5 месяцев назад +2

    In the movie it was a doll that got thrown off the bridge.
    It was the stillborn baby they had

  • @susang.7542
    @susang.7542 2 месяца назад +1

    There was a movie made about the song which reveals the reason Billy Joe jumped. The movie is also named Ode to Billy Joe. 👍

  • @voxandlocks
    @voxandlocks 5 месяцев назад +15

    This song has been creeping us all out for 57 years. We like it too.

  • @alsprettycreations8005
    @alsprettycreations8005 5 месяцев назад +24

    This is the theme song to the 1976 movie "Ode To Billy Joe" staring Robby Benson, great song, great movie and great reaction.

    • @ianbarker6456
      @ianbarker6456 5 месяцев назад +4

      Trouble is the film doesn't tell the song's story. Gentry didn't know/remember what the song was about, so the film is a guess at best. The song is ambiguous and I think we're all just supposed to make our own story up for why Billy did it and what they threw off the bridge.

    • @alsprettycreations8005
      @alsprettycreations8005 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@ianbarker6456 your right, the song leaves it to us to draw our own conclusions as to why he jumped. But pursuant to the movie, I figured that Billy was so conflicted about his sexuality after being involved that night with a man. That he just couldn't live with the possible reality of him being bi -sexual. In the movie he said he wasn't dreaming, wasn't that drunk and he know what was going on. Classic song Classic movie, the good old days of real music and TV.

    • @thomastimlin1724
      @thomastimlin1724 5 месяцев назад +3

      Sorry, the song was written first, no song, no movie. Except the tv movie script really sucks. Played right into the hands of the dumb public giving them a "why Billie Jo jumped off the bridge" and ruined the mystery and the real mesaage of how crappy human nature is the way they callously react to things and make quick convenient judgements to fit their narcisitic scheme on life...like it really doesn't matter what they dropped off the bridge either.

    • @mgonzales56
      @mgonzales56 5 месяцев назад +1

      ​@thomastimlin1724 It was not a TV movie, it was a theatrical release.

    • @Dougyjnx
      @Dougyjnx 5 месяцев назад

      Actually the movie came out After the song. The movie was a "made up version" to the song. Hollywood are Predators who make money off of others. It's Sick! 😡😠🤣

  • @alanbrown8527
    @alanbrown8527 5 месяцев назад +4

    A common thought was that it was an unwanted baby that got tossed off the bridge.

  • @dannycasson1551
    @dannycasson1551 5 месяцев назад +4

    My guess is that she backed out of a marriage proposal and it was an engagement ring they threw off the bridge.He became
    depressed and took his own life. I'm probably wrong but it's interesting to try and guess what happened.

    • @barbarakling4502
      @barbarakling4502 5 месяцев назад

      In an interview Bobbie Gentry said she pictured a wedding ring when she wrote the song but, it didn't really matter. She said that isn't what the song is really about.

  • @Vinterfrid
    @Vinterfrid 5 месяцев назад +4

    I have been wondering for well over 50 years by now what they threw off that bridge - and I still don't know.

    • @texasgirl6000
      @texasgirl6000 4 месяца назад

      It was nothing, as it's just a song.

  • @annefriendly4437
    @annefriendly4437 5 месяцев назад +5

    Watch the movie! You still don't know what was thrown...but you get all the nuances of the relationships.

  • @happymethehappyone8300
    @happymethehappyone8300 5 месяцев назад +5

    Storytelling,, weird,, creepy,, yet keeps you involved & makes you wonder,, The Buoys "Timothy"

  • @BobTheMan2
    @BobTheMan2 4 месяца назад +1

    Ode to Billy Joe is a 1976 American drama film, directed and produced by Max Baer Jr., with a screenplay by Herman Raucher, and starring Robby Benson and Glynnis O'Connor. It is inspired by the 1967 hit song by Bobbie Gentry, titled "Ode to Billie Joe.. You have to see this movie guys.

  • @roberttreborable
    @roberttreborable 2 месяца назад +1

    Bobbie Gentry had such a haunting voice I felt like I too was there in the Delta with them all.

  • @Made_In_America1776
    @Made_In_America1776 4 месяца назад +1

    When this mystery song came out, everyone speculated they had a baby together (stillbirth or not). There was a movie made about this song too. Same name as the song in 1976.

  • @connieleighton4375
    @connieleighton4375 5 месяцев назад +1

    This song came out when i was 5 and i loved her voice and the mystery of what they were throwing 7 or 8 yrs later they made a movie and i was there to find out the secret and walked away hating that movie and never watched it again.

  • @anthonyhairston4050
    @anthonyhairston4050 5 месяцев назад +4

    searching on the internet tonight ran across your show wow really good : - ) not to embarrass you but I must confess you have drop dead gorgeous & knockout eyes : - )

    • @gabrielmcdonnell8699
      @gabrielmcdonnell8699 5 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for keeping the comments about Angela’s physical appearance family-friendly. In the past, others weren’t respectful, turning their postings into #MeToo/#TimesUp violations. ✌🏽

  • @danielwellman9865
    @danielwellman9865 5 месяцев назад +3

    It's difficult to describe how huge a hit this song was in '67, the year of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album by the Beatles, the Doors Light my fire, and dozens of classics still enjoyed today. The riddles of this song are still present 57 years later; was the girl with Billy Joe on the bridge the singer/story teller? what was it they threw off the bridge together? Such a beautiful woman with a beautiful voice singing/story telling a wonderfully mysterious tale, placing the images of what's happening in the listener's brain

  • @richardmather1906
    @richardmather1906 Месяц назад +1

    She sings this with such conviction. Like it happened yesterday.

  • @George-kv6gm
    @George-kv6gm 5 месяцев назад +5

    I was 17 when this came out, and there was a lot of talking and wondering about what happened between those two. There was all kinds of speculation. Some of it pretty weird. Some thought they wanted to get married, couldn't, and they threw an engagement ring off the bridge, and later on he threw himself off the bridge. But Bobbie Gentry, to my knowledge, never cleared it up. She had a really good voice, and was, I think, best known for this song. You reacted like a lot of people did at the time. Strange song, and kinda creepy, but good listening. Oh, and just as an afterthought, when she said they came home for dinner, she meant the noon meal. We all called it the same thing. To us it was breakfast, dinner, and supper. That's why her Mama said she'd been "cookin' all mornin'". And my puctuation is the same as we all talked, including in Texas, where I grew up. Thanks for letting us listen with you, and God bless you!

  • @andrewroberthook3310
    @andrewroberthook3310 5 месяцев назад +1

    A special time and very special songs
    From 60s to the 80s
    This old universe speaks through the singers
    Direct to you
    Especially you

  • @cliffordjones9226
    @cliffordjones9226 Месяц назад +1

    Bobby Gentry called it , a song of indifference.

  • @ws3764
    @ws3764 5 месяцев назад +5

    Angela... you gave us the reaction that we expected😅

  • @wpollock1
    @wpollock1 5 месяцев назад +5

    Bobby Gentry and Glen Campbell have an album together and it is FANTASTIC!

    • @michaelasay8587
      @michaelasay8587 5 месяцев назад

      Pollock....yr kidding me.... Pollock....what a name...
      Nevermind....my last name sounds like...Ass...A!. Mr. Azz A. It's you're turn...I just said....I didn't do it. I hate book reports! Lol ....

    • @deborahscalise3215
      @deborahscalise3215 5 месяцев назад

      My parents had that album. And I believe she was on his show also.

  • @lifelover515
    @lifelover515 5 месяцев назад +6

    Another fine reaction from our awesome Angela. Southern Gothic meets the Top Forty in this little masterpiece of storytelling which shot straight to the top in 67, aided by a simple but irresistible guitar riff, lush but understated strings and of course Bobbi's intimate, perfectly inflected Mississippian voice. I like the way you stopped dancing when you heard the terrible news, and just what was it they were throwing off that bridge? Ms Gentry has stated it's a song about indifference, though I can't remember the actual quote. There's never been anything quite like it

  • @debrabullock4865
    @debrabullock4865 5 месяцев назад +3

    That was the big mystery. She would never tell.

  • @edroth7612
    @edroth7612 5 месяцев назад +1

    After listening to your reaction comments and reading the comments below all of which are accurate, my personal thought at the time it came out was Haunting . . .! ! and to this day it is one of the Most haunting songs of all time. human inhumanity on several levels

  • @UncleCharlie111x2
    @UncleCharlie111x2 5 месяцев назад +2

    She was so captivating singing this!

  • @chrisalldis3375
    @chrisalldis3375 5 месяцев назад +3

    This is a song that is not for everyone, but you have to appreciate her beautiful tone.

  • @NedNickerson2010
    @NedNickerson2010 5 месяцев назад +1

    When the song first came out, Bobbie Gentry did an interview where she said the song was based on a true incident, and that she would never tell what it was they threw off the bridge nor why Billie Joe jumped off the bridge. A few years later, Max Baer Jr. (Jethro on "The Beverly Hillbillies") directed a movie based on the song, and when the writers asked her about it, she changed her story and said she didn't know what it was they threw off, nor why he had jumped. "Your guess is as good as mine." She gave the writers permission to come up with their own theory, and so the movie had its own interpretation as to what happened and why, and Bobbie Gentry approved it. She said she thought the focus should be on the parents' indifference to the girl's loss and the girl not understanding the mother's loss.

  • @markgallemore8856
    @markgallemore8856 5 месяцев назад +2

    Bobbie Gentry has another song called fancy that if you pay attention to what’s going on in the story there that’ll mess you up too.

  • @heathermcteer9581
    @heathermcteer9581 5 месяцев назад +2

    She is the original singer of the song Fancy....

  • @user-ij5lc1kw8r
    @user-ij5lc1kw8r 5 месяцев назад +2

    Sincere reaction.

  • @iamhudsdent2759
    @iamhudsdent2759 5 месяцев назад +1

    I was 13-14 years old when this song came on the radio. And we saw this very same video on TV (Bobby Gentry, wow.). The implication always was, to me, that she was involved with Billy Joe's death somehow. Maybe she pushed him. The eyewitness said what he thought he saw. But it was Billy Joe going off the bridge, and that part of the lyric merely put her at the scene.

  • @kevinwaters5872
    @kevinwaters5872 5 месяцев назад +1

    Great ballads invite you in. This is one of the great ballads.

  • @hammerclawpc
    @hammerclawpc 5 месяцев назад +1

    The song is like a poem and you come up with your own meaning.

  • @canuckyukyuk9164
    @canuckyukyuk9164 5 месяцев назад +1

    Sinead O'Connor does a great cover of this song. At the point where they were seen "throwing something off the Tallahachee (?) Bridge", you can hear a crying baby in the background.

  • @onionhead5780
    @onionhead5780 24 дня назад +1

    We actually drink booze and joke around at our family funerals. Not getting drunk but casually drinking and telling funny stories about the family member that died. I’m not sure how other people deal with death but that’s how we do it.

  • @Elephant2024-wi2li
    @Elephant2024-wi2li 5 месяцев назад +1

    One of the greatest storytelling songs ever recorded. Still hits hard in terms of the sad, tragic loss of a young life. The movie is even more heartbreaking seeing it all acted out.

  • @anthonyblakely399
    @anthonyblakely399 5 месяцев назад +4

    Great song! Great artist! This one is gonna get you.

  • @benofavalon7121
    @benofavalon7121 5 месяцев назад +1

    Great to see you react to this one!😊
    What an eminent songwriter and storyteller, Bobbie Gentry was
    🥰

  • @guitarman0311
    @guitarman0311 5 месяцев назад +1

    There is a movie that was made about this song that came out in 1976 starring, Robbie Benson and Glynnis O" Conner. I believe it"s available on RUclips. It has the same title name.

  • @vaccumme
    @vaccumme 5 месяцев назад +2

    The Life of Bobbie Gentry is a very good read.

  • @kdsuibhne
    @kdsuibhne 4 месяца назад +1

    The movie answers the questions raised by the song. In the movie, Billy Joe is played by Robbie Benson.

    • @kdsuibhne
      @kdsuibhne 4 месяца назад

      Watch the movie. Ode to Billy Joe is both a song and a movie. The song came first. In the movie, Billy Joe discovered he was gay, so he killed himself.