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Big Four Poster Bed

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"Big Four Poster Bed"
Single by Brenda Lee
from the album Now
B-side"Castles in the Sand"
Released17 June 1974
Recorded20 May 1974
Bradley's Barn, Mt. Juliet, Tennessee
GenreCountry
Length4:35
LabelMCA Records 40262
Songwriter(s)Shel Silverstein
Brenda Lee singles chronology
"Wrong Ideas"
(1973)
"Big Four Poster Bed"
(1974)
"Rock on Baby"
(1974)

"Big Four Poster Bed" is a song written by Shel Silverstein and performed by Brenda Lee featuring the Nashville Sound.[1] The song reached #4 on the U.S. country chart and #2 on the Canadian country chart in 1974.[2] It was featured on her 1974 album, Now.[3]

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Transcription

Song story

A sentimental tale, the song—as told through the eyes of a young woman—tells the story of a bed her father built with his own hands; the bed's frame and headboard are made of rough-cut pine, and on it lay a patchwork quilt and feather-downed pillows her mother made shortly before their wedding. The song recalls the future the newly married couple made for their future and their future family, as well as the stories of the girl's relationship with her father.

Later, her father falls ill and, in his last days, recalls many fond memories with his family as they keep a bedside vigil. After he dies, the woman remarks how at peace her father appeared to be lying in the bed he (literally) made.

In the final verse, the woman (now an adult) is about to take her wedding vows and ask her husband to uphold the same values of fidelity and trust her parents did, before spending their first night together in the same four-poster bed her father built years ago.

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