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Skip a Rope

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Released
  
November 1967

Length
  
2:38

Genre
  
Country

Label
  
Monument

B-side
  
"Very Well Traveled Man"

Writer(s)
  
Jack Moran Glenn D. Tubb

"Skip a Rope' is a 1967 single by Henson Cargill. The single was Cargill's debut release on the country charts and also his most successful single. "Skip a Rope" was Cargill's sole No. 1 on the country charts, spending five weeks at the top and a total of 16 weeks on the chart. "Skip a Rope" crossed over to the Top 40, peaking at No. 25.

The song, written by Joe South, asked listeners to pay attention to what children would say as they played. It touched on, among other things, verbal spousal abuse, tax evasion and racism, and at the end, laid blame for what the children said directly at the feet of their parents.

The song was covered by The Kentucky Headhunters on their 1989 debut album Pickin' on Nashville.

References

Skip a Rope Wikipedia