About The Song
In the realm of country music, there are songs that touch the heart with their poignant lyrics and melodies, and then there are those that transcend the genre, becoming anthems that resonate with audiences across generations. “Flowers on the Wall” by The Statler Brothers is one such timeless classic, a song that has woven itself into the fabric of American culture, capturing the essence of simple pleasures, quiet contentment, and the enduring power of memories.
Released in 1965, “Flowers on the Wall” marked a turning point for The Statler Brothers, propelling them from regional favorites to national stardom. The song’s success can be attributed to its relatable narrative, its catchy tune, and the group’s harmonious vocals. The lyrics, penned by Lew DeWitt, paint a vivid picture of a man seeking solace in the familiar surroundings of his home, finding comfort in the simple things that adorn his walls – framed photographs, a worn-out Bible, and, of course, the ubiquitous wallpaper flowers.
As the song unfolds, the listener is drawn into the protagonist’s world, a world of quiet reflection and cherished memories. The lyrics evoke a sense of nostalgia, yearning for a bygone era when life seemed less complicated, more grounded in the simple joys of family, friends, and the comforts of home.
“Flowers on the Wall” is more than just a song; it’s a snapshot of a life well-lived, a testament to the enduring power of memories and the simple pleasures that often bring us the greatest comfort. The song’s enduring popularity speaks to its ability to connect with listeners on a deeply personal level, reminding us of the importance of cherishing the moments that make up our lives.
The Statler Brothers’ rendition of “Flowers on the Wall” is a masterclass in country storytelling. Their harmonies are tight and soulful, their voices conveying the heartfelt emotions of the lyrics. The instrumentation is understated yet effective, providing a gentle backdrop for the song’s poignant message.
“Flowers on the Wall” has rightfully earned its place among the pantheon of country music classics. It’s a song that has stood the test of time, continuing to touch the hearts of listeners with its timeless message of hope, resilience, and the enduring power of memories.
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I keep hearin’ you’re concerned about my happinessBut all that thought you’re givin’ me is conscience I guess If I were walkin’ in your shoes, I wouldn’t worry none While you and your friends are worried about me, I’m havin’ lots of funCountin’ flowers on the wallThat don’t bother me at all Playin’ solitaire ’til dawn with a deck of 51 Smokin’ cigarettes and watchin’ Captain Kangaroo Now don’t tell me, I’ve nothin’ to doLast night I dressed in tails, pretended I was on the townAs long as I can dream it’s hard to slow this swinger down So please don’t give a thought to me, I’m really doin’ fine You can always find me here, I’m havin’ quite a timeCountin’ flowers on the wallThat don’t bother me at all Playin’ solitaire ’til dawn with a deck of 51 Smokin’ cigarettes and watchin’ Captain Kangaroo Now don’t tell me, I’ve nothin’ to doIt’s good to see you, I must go, I know I look a frightAnyway my eyes are not accustomed to this light And my shoes are not accustomed to this hard concrete So I must go back to my room and make my day completeCountin’ flowers on the wallThat don’t bother me at all Playin’ solitaire ’til dawn with a deck of 51 Smokin’ cigarettes and watchin’ Captain Kangaroo Now don’t tell me, I’ve nothin’ to doDon’t tell me, I’ve nothin’ to do