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CLAVISCAPE
P. O. BOX 876
BRISTOL, CT 06011
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The POOL SONG PLAYLIST below (by release date) lists sixteen songs having the game of pool in their lyrics. We will update this playlist periodically. If you know of other relevant song titles and artists, please send them to info@backroomcombo.com.
POOL SONG PLAYLIST
(all listed on iTunes)
You Don’t Mess Around With Jim (1972) by Jim Croce
Rack ’Em Up Eddie (1974) by Si Kahn
Late in the Evening (1980) by Paul Simon
Maggie Mae (1993) by Rod Stewart
The Pool Shark (1996) by Dave Dudley
Rack ’Em Up (1997) by Jonny Lang
Pool Hall Hustler (2001) by Rudy Young
Mary Played the Pool Hall (2003) by Marc Benno
The Shooters (2004) by JeLL
High on Club Vibe (2004) by JeLL
Before He Cheats (2005) by Carrie Underwood
Nine Ball (2006) by Blues Fever
The Hustler (2006) by Ray Stevens
Light Me Up (2008) by Back Room Combo (featuring Kim Parent)
Light Me Up (Instrumental) (2008) by Back Room Combo
Light Me Up (Karaoke) (2008) by Back Room Combo
2OO8 seems the right time to release a song about 2 players in a game of 8-ball pool. After all, not only are the numbers of 2 and 8 in the year itself, but also the O’s are clearly representing billiard balls.
AUDIO CLIPS
(about 90 seconds)
Main Vocal [3:38] LISTEN
Instrumental [3:39] LISTEN
A lot goes on in the back rooms of bars and clubs—small combos playing their songs or maybe some pool players shooting combos. In the back room at Eddie’s Place, anything can happen. It’s where combos are made—in music, in pool, and even between players.
"Light Me Up" (See LYRIC) tells how a female player lays her quarter down on the pool table to take on the next winner. She likes the vibe of Eddie’s place, the music, and the action, but she also wants more—“Ooh-ooh, light me up, boy, you’re my shooting star, and take me away from this roadside bar.” Around pool tables a lot more happens than shooting pocket billiards. If the tables could talk, Hollywood would strain to hear.
Nashville’s six-piece “Back Room Combo” creates an easy-rollin’ country sound in "Light Me Up," the 2OO8 release featuring lead-singer, Kim Parent. Kim composed the music and then called in some friends of hers around Nashville to record the song at Zoo Studio in nearby Franklin, Tennessee. After the song was completed, an instrumental track was cut with Dale Oliver on lead guitar interpreting Kim's melody. Both the main vocal track and the instrumental guitar remix have elements of the blues, boogie and rock. But, after you hear the way Kim Parent puts it all together, it's "country" alright.

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CLAVISCAPE
P. O. BOX 876
BRISTOL, CT 06011
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