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My Father's Gun

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Released
  
30 October 1970

Length
  
6:18

Producer(s)
  
Gus Dudgeon

Genre
  
Soft rock

Label
  
Uni, DJM

Writer(s)
  
Elton John, Bernie Taupin

"My Father's Gun" is a song by Elton John with lyrics by Bernie Taupin. It is the fifth track on his third studio album, Tumbleweed Connection. The song tells the story of a young Confederate whose father has just been killed during the American Civil War. After burying his father in the South, he takes up his father's gun and goes off to rejoin the fighting, longing for a future after the victory of their cause. According to Elton, this was one of Bob Dylan's favourites when they first met in 1970. In live performances it was an extended ballad. John played the song in the same set as what became the 11-17-70 live album, though it has not been performed in concert since.

This song was also featured on the soundtrack to the film Elizabethtown, starring Orlando Bloom and Kirsten Dunst.

References

My Father's Gun Wikipedia