The One on the Right Is on the Left explained

The One on the Right Is on the Left
Type:single
Artist:Johnny Cash
Album:Everybody Loves a Nut
B-Side:Cotton Pickin' Hands
Released:February 12, 1966
Genre:Country, novelty
Length:2:46
Label:Columbia
Producer:Don Law, Frank Jones
Prev Title:Happy to Be with You
Prev Year:1966
Next Title:Jackson
Next Year:1967

"The One on the Right Is on the Left" is a country song written by Jack Clement. It was recorded by Johnny Cash on November 29, 1965, and included on his novelty album Everybody Loves a Nut (1966). It was the album's third and most successful single (see 1966 in music), reaching #2 on the U.S. Billboard Country Singles chart and #46 on Billboards Pop Singles chart.

Content

The song is a humorous criticism of musicians that put their political views into their music. It tells the story of a folk song group that is "long on musical ability", but ultimately breaks up due to political differences.At the end of the song, a warning is given not to mix politics with one's music.

The punch line to the joke is that "the guy in the rear", is less easily labeled: he is a Methodist and he burned his driver's license (rather than his draft card), etc. Indeed, the song closes by stating that he got drafted.

Cover versions

Noel Harrison sang the song on The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour on June 11, 1967.[1] They ended the song by pointing out they had no "guy in the rear" and walked off.[2]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Music Shows - The official Noel Harrison website . TheWindmillsOfYourMind.com . 2016-09-29.
  2. Web site: The One on the Left is on the Right - Noel Harrison Smothers Brothers . https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211214/iPo0MWeZL_Q . 2021-12-14 . live. . 2010-09-12 . 2016-09-29.