The Beasts Of Bourbon - Psycho (Leon Payne, Eddie Noack Cover)

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From '' Psycho ''
Label: Green Records - BTS 1256
Format: Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Single
Country: Australia
Released: 1984
Tracklist
A Psycho
Written-By - Leon Payne
B1 Good Times
Written-By - Nobody's Children
B2 Sometimes Good Guys Don't Wear White
Written-By - Ed Cobb
Vocals - Tex Perkins
Guitar - Kim Salmon (track: A), Spencer P. Jones, Tony Thewlis (tracks: B1, B2)
Drums - Brett Rixon (tracks: B1, B2), James Baker (track: A)
Bass - Boris Sujdovic
Artwork - Tex Perkins
Engineer - Tony Cohen (track: A)
Executive-Producer - Roger Grierson (track: A)
A side recorded at Paradise Studio.
B sides recorded live at The Old Civic Theatre in Perth, January, 1984.
B sides production credit listed as "sheer chance".
© 2009 Beasts of Bourbon
℗ 2009 Beasts of Bourbon
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Payne wrote “Psycho” in 1968 after a discussion about serial murderers with his longtime steel guitar player, Jackie White.
Eddie Noack, a well-liked and respected honky-tonk singer-songwriter had fallen on hard times by the late ’60s.
Noack had a degree in journalism and English but loved singing.
He became a country music performer after winning a talent contest in the late ’40s.
One associate described Noack as 100 percent honky-tonk.
He had a fine singing voice and a vocal style similar to Junior Brown.
After a minor hit, “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes,” in 1949, Noack struggled for another hit and recorded for a dozen independent labels in the next decade.
He became associated with Pappy Daily, the infamous manager of Lefty Frizzell and George Jones, and in 1956, Noack wrote “These Hands,” a gospel song that became a Top 10 hit for Hank Snow and would become Noack’s best-known song.
Noack decided to concentrate on songwriting in the early ’60s, often writing for George Jones and recording occasionally on small labels.
By 1968, he was a heavy drinker, and dipsomania affected his career.
Noack was regulated to cutting vanity records on the tiny K-Ark label for amateur poetry writers who wanted their poems put to music.
Noack, who knew both Jackie White and Leon Payne, used some leftover recording time to record “Psycho” and three other murder and bedlam songs in 1968, including a song he penned called “Dolores” (about a serial killer who accidentally murders his wife - by coincidence, Noack once had a wife named Dolores).
John Capp, who owned K-Ark, released the records hoping for a hit, oblivious to a solemn fact of the era: radio stations of the day weren’t going to play a song as eerie and depraved as “Psycho,” which includes the murder of a little girl, whacked by a wrench in a park, and the killing of a puppy.
Noack’s chilling and emotionless first-person reading of the song is a tour de force.
You actually believe the killer is singing.
Reportedly a disc jockey in Grand Rapids, Mich., played “Psycho” on a midnight radio show - the DJ denied playing the record when his job was threatened - but whatever occurred, some people heard the jaw-dropping song, and a cult hit was born.
Rumors sprang up about “Psycho.” One rumor was that Payne wrote it after Charles Whitman’s shooting rampage at the University of Texas.
Another rumor held that Payne said it couldn’t be released until after his death.
Payne’s daughter, Myrtie Le Payne, clarified the song origin for the Nashville Scene several years ago. “My father wrote the song after discussing Richard Speck’s mass murder of the nurses in Chicago in 1966,” she said. “Dad and his steel guitar player, Jackie White, were discussing the murders, and Dad, being a history buff, had mentioned other notorious demented murderers. The song sprang out of this conversation.” Myrtie dispelled the notion that Payne wished for the song to be released only after his death. “My dad was in the business of selling songs,” she added, “so he wouldn’t have waited to have it recorded.” Myrtie believes Payne probably pitched the song to Noack.
Leon Payne would die on Sept. 11, 1969.
Noack would continue to struggle for years, performing in dives and juke joints.
He taught songwriting briefly at the University of Tennessee.
Recording sporadically, Noack cut an excellent tribute album to Jimmie Rodgers in the early 1970s. He had a brief tour of England in 1976, where it’s possible he may have played “Psycho.”
But Noack couldn’t shake his demons - after his mother committed suicide, his drinking worsened.
Noack died of cirrhosis of the liver Feb. 5, 1978, in Houston.
Michigan singer Jack Kittel recorded “Psycho” in 1974, and Elvis Costello recorded it for his Almost Blue album in 1981. The song was released as the B-side of Costello’s single “Sweet Dreams” and later released as an outtake on the Almost Blue reissue.
Today “Psycho” is recognized as a cult classic, revealing the darker side of country music.
On his Theme Time Radio Hour broadcast in 2007, Bob Dylan played the song.

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@MyrtieLe
@MyrtieLe 12 жыл бұрын
He is my Daddy
@zaxxx1975
@zaxxx1975 5 жыл бұрын
Beautiful.. thanx for share
@underwaterparachute2604
@underwaterparachute2604 3 жыл бұрын
You must be so proud of him! I just love his lyrics
@MyrtieLe
@MyrtieLe 3 жыл бұрын
@@underwaterparachute2604 very proud, he died so young in 1969
@underwaterparachute2604
@underwaterparachute2604 3 жыл бұрын
@@MyrtieLe true.. but his songs will sure live on forever. A gem of an artist he was.
@MyrtieLe
@MyrtieLe 3 жыл бұрын
@@underwaterparachute2604 thank you for your kind words
@anfrankogezamartincic1161
@anfrankogezamartincic1161 9 ай бұрын
My favorite Aussie band. And there are many. The best rock'n'roll comes from Australia
@1RungAtATime
@1RungAtATime 8 ай бұрын
After stumbling across this and then reading it was a cover, I listened to the original and others...this is hands down the best version.
@mrwestie22
@mrwestie22 10 жыл бұрын
It just does not get better than this....
@democratiemedievale5648
@democratiemedievale5648 4 жыл бұрын
Best version I heard so far.
@WOODR52
@WOODR52 10 жыл бұрын
i recorded this on cassette when it was on the radio, FM alternative radio... thanks
@jimsmith6116
@jimsmith6116 2 жыл бұрын
Fantastic version!!!!
@heidin11
@heidin11 13 жыл бұрын
And Eddie Noack are OG perf. 1968, i remember?? Cool version
@zaxxx1975
@zaxxx1975 5 жыл бұрын
Most beautifully done,🌹
@thomasmantellwilliam
@thomasmantellwilliam 11 жыл бұрын
T Tex Edwards and Out on Parole also do a kickiin' version
@MyrtieLe
@MyrtieLe 13 жыл бұрын
Excuse me! My Daddy, Leon Payne wrote this song, not Eddie
@buddhull
@buddhull 3 жыл бұрын
Your dad wrote an astonishing amount of great songs. Including the ones under the name Pat Patterson.
@MyrtieLe
@MyrtieLe 3 жыл бұрын
@@buddhull Thank you so much
@buddhull
@buddhull 3 жыл бұрын
@@MyrtieLe happy to let you know! Do you have a favorite cover version of one of his songs? Loy Clingman’s “It’s Nothing To Me”, Mekons’ “Lost Highway” and Jim Reeves’ “Blue Side Of Lonesome” all come to mind for me. Hope all’s well.
@MyrtieLe
@MyrtieLe 3 жыл бұрын
@@buddhull wow,there is so many to choose from. I'll have to think about that question. I hope you are doing well also!
@IArtGod
@IArtGod 12 жыл бұрын
You're not related to Leon Payne,
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