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About Patches
"Patches" (sometimes known as "Patches (I'm Depending On You)") is a country soul song written by General Johnson and Ron Dunbar and best known in the 1970 hit version by Clarence Carter. It won the 1971 Grammy Award for Best Rhythm & Blues Song.
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- 1970
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I was born and raised down in AlabamaOn a farm way back up in the woodsI was so ragged that folks used to call me PatchesPapa used to tease me about it'Cause deep down inside he was hurt'Cause he'd done all he couldMy papa was a great old manI can see him with a shovel in his hands, seeEducation he never hadHe did wonders when the times got badThe little money from the crops he raisedBarely paid the bills we madeFor, life had kick him down to the groundWhen he tried to get upLife would kick him back downOne day Papa called me to his dyin' bedPut his hands on my shouldersAnd in his tears he saidHe said, PatchesI'm dependin' on you, sonTo pull the family throughMy son, it's all left up to youTwo days later Papa passed away, andI became a man that daySo I told Mama I was gonna quit school, butShe said that was Daddy's strictest ruleSo every mornin' 'fore I went to schoolI fed the chickens and I chopped wood tooSometimes I felt that I couldn't go onI wanted to leave, just run away from homeBut I would remember what my daddy saidWith tears in his eyes on his dyin' bedHe said, PatchesI'm dependin' on you, sonI tried to do my bestIt's up to you to do the restThen one day a strong rain cameAnd washed all the crops awayAnd at the age of 13 I thoughtI was carryin' the weight of theWhole world on my shouldersAnd you know, Mama knewWhat I was goin' through, 'causeEvery day I had to work the fields'Cause that's the only way we got our mealsYou see, I was the oldest of the familyAnd everybody else depended on meEvery night I heard my Mama prayLord, give him the strength to make another daySo years have passed and all the kids are grownThe angels took Mama to a brand new homeLord knows, people, I shedded tearsBut my daddy's voice kept me through the yearsSing,Patches, I'm dependin' on you, sonTo pull the family throughMy son, it's all left up to youOh, I can still hear Papa's voice sayin'Patches, I'm dependin' on you, sonI've tried to do my bestIt's up to you to do the restI can still hear Papa, what he saidPatches, I'm dependin' on you, sonTo pull the family throughMy son, it's all left up to you
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Clarence Carter
Clarence Carter (born January 14, 1936) is an American soul singer and musician. more »
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Funk, Soul
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Written by: RONALD DUNBAR, NORMAN JOHNSON
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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10 facts about this song
Genre"Patches" is classified as Soul music with a distinct sound drawn from the roots of gospel and rhythm & blues. |
Record Label"Patches" was released by Atlantic Records, a label known for signing big names like Aretha Franklin and Ray Charles. |
Release DateThe song was recorded and released in the year 1970, during a time where soul music was evolving into a new popular genre. |
Chart Success"Patches" was a notable hit for Clarence Carter, reaching number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 2 on the Soul singles chart in the United States. In the U.K., it reached number two on the singles chart. |
Grammy AwardsThe Grammy Awards recognized "Patches" by presenting Clarence Carter with the Best R&B Song in 1971. |
Song TopicThe song narrates the story of a boy named Patches who is unexpectedly obliged to take care of his family after the death of his father, despite living in strong poverty. |
Songwriter"Patches" was written by General Johnson and Ron Dunbar. General Johnson was also the front man for the popular R&B group Chairman of the Board. |
Cover VersionsSince its release, "Patches" has been covered by other artists, including George Jones and B.B. King. |
Clarence CarterClarence Carter, the Alabama native, is a visually impaired rhythm and blues singer and musician who has had greatsuccess during the late 1960s and early 1970s, particularly with this his signature song, "Patches." |
Social ImpactSince its release, "Patches" has been recognized for addressing social issues, particularly, the hardships faced by African-American youths during that era. The song's story continues to resonate with audiences due to the universal themes of poverty, family responsibilities, and resilience. |
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