The Kid's Last Fight
"The Kid's Last Figh" | |
---|---|
Song | |
Released | 1953 |
Songwriter(s) | Bob Merrill |
"The Kid's Last Fight" is a song written by Bob Merrill and first recorded by Frankie Laine in December 1953 at Columbia Records. The recording by Laine reached number 20 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song was covered by The Statler Brothers for their 10th Anniversary album, released in 1980 on Mercury Records.
The song tells the story of a young fighter, Kid McCoy, fighting against Tiger Wilson. He hopes to win enough prize money to buy a bungalow for himself and his darling Bess. The Kid is fighting while battling a fever and although he knocks out Tiger Wilson, the song says "Twas the fever that won the fight".
The song starts with a pianola sound like that used in silent films. Other versions of the song were recorded by such artists as Billy Cotton.
- v
- t
- e
- Frankie Laine (three albums, 1950)
- One for My Baby
- A Musical Portrait of New Orleans (with Jo Stafford)
- Mr. Rhythm
- Jazz Spectacular
- Frankie Laine and the Four Lads
- Rockin'
- Foreign Affair
- Torchin'
- Reunion in Rhythm (with Michel Legrand)
- You Are My Love
- Frankie Laine, Balladeer
- Hell Bent for Leather!
- Deuces Wild
- Call of the Wild
- Wanderlust
- I'll Take Care of Your Cares
- I Wanted Someone to Love
- To Each His Own
- You Gave Me a Mountain
- With All My Heart
- Singing the Blues
- Frankie Laine's Greatest Hits
- Frankie Laine's Golden Hits
- "The 3:10 to Yuma"
- "Answer Me"
- "The Ballad of High Noon"
- "Cool Water"
- "The Cry of the Wild Goose"
- "Dream a Little Dream of Me"
- "Granada"
- "Hey Joe"
- "Hey, Good Lookin'"
- "Hummingbird"
- "I Believe"
- "Tell Me a Story"
- "Dammit Isn't God's Last Name"
- "Don't Make My Baby Blue"
- "I'll Take Care of Your Cares"
- "I'm Gonna Be Strong"
- "In the Beginning"
- "Jezebel"
- "The Kid's Last Fight"
- "Laura (What's He Got That I Ain't Got)"
- "Mam'selle"
- "Moonlight Gambler"
- "Mule Train"
- "Rawhide"
- "Rose, Rose, I Love You"
- "Shine"
- "Sixteen Tons"
- "Some Day"
- "Sugar Bush"
- "That Lucky Old Sun"
- "That's Good, That's Bad"
- "That's My Desire"
- "To Each His Own"
- "Up Above My Head"
- "Way Down Yonder in New Orleans"
- "A Woman in Love"
- "Making Memories"
- "You Gave Me a Mountain"
- "You Wanted Someone to Play With (I Wanted Someone to Love)"
- "You, No One but You"
- "Your Cheatin' Heart"
This 1950s country song-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |
- v
- t
- e
This folk song–related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |
- v
- t
- e
This article about a jazz standard or composition written in the 1950s is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |
- v
- t
- e
This 1950s pop song-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |
- v
- t
- e
This 1950s R&B/soul music song-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |
- v
- t
- e