Hey Lord, would ya look out for her tonight
'Cause it gets rough along the way. Said now if this song seems strange It's just because I don't know how to pray Fans of Billy's music must have been surprised to tune in to WMMR and hear Billy sing a country song "Travelin' Prayer." The song is an unabashedly country song (the studio version released on Piano Man features a catchy banjo solo by Eric Weissberg). Like many other recording artists in the early 70s, as well as filmmakers, Billy was interested in America's country and western roots (e.g., Elton John's Tumbleweed Connection, and Bob Dylan's work on the Sam Peckinpah movie Pat Garrett and Billy The Kid). "Travelin' Prayer" was one of several country-tinged songs that would appear on Billy's early albums. And it works. Although he is just a kid from New York, Billy sounds genuinely country, both lyrically and musically.
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Hey Lord, take a look all around And I'd a-find where my baby's gonna be. Hey Lord, would ya look out for her tonight 'Cause she is far across the sea. Hey Lord, would ya look out for her tonight And make sure that she's gonna be alright And things are gonna be alright with me. Hey Lord, would ya look out for her tonight And make sure that all her dreams are sweet. Said now, would ya guide her along the roads And make them softer for her feet. Hey Lord, would ya look out for her tonight And make sure that she's gonna be alright Until she's home and here with me. Hey, Lord would ya look out for her tonight If she is sleepin' under the sky. Said now, make sure the ground she's sleepin' on Is always warm and dry. Mmm, don't you give her too much rain, Try to keep her away from pain Because my baby hates to cry. Hey Lord, would ya look out for her tonight 'Cause it gets rough along the way. Said now if this song seems strange it's just because I don't know how to pray. Mmm, won't you give her peace of mind, And if you ever find the time Won't ya tell her I miss her every day. Hey Lord, take a look all around And I'd a-find where my baby's gonna be. Hey Lord, would ya look out for her tonight 'Cause she is far across the sea. Hey Lord, would ya look out for her tonight And make sure that she's gonna be alright Until she's home and here with me. With me. |
Billy stated during his live concert on WMMR in 1971 that he wrote the song as a sort of prayer for a friend who was about to embark on a trip to Europe. Since Billy was not religious and didn't know how to pray, he wrote "Travelin' Prayer." Billy discusses the composition of the song on Sirius XM radio in 2016. Click on the player below. Billy on "Travelin' Prayer" from SiriusXM (audio)
Many years later, Dolly Parton covered the song on her 1999 album, The Grass Is Blue, which received the Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass album. She also received a Grammy nomination for Best Female Country Vocal Performance for the song. This made "Travelin' Prayer" Billy's second-most popular country song, next to Garth Brooks' 1991 cover of "Shameless."
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Dolly Parton: "I've always loved Billy Joel's 'Travelin' Prayer', which I thought lent itself to pure bluegrass." Billboard (9-25-09)
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Videos
Billy introduces "Travelin' Prayer" on the WMMR concert.
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"Travelin' Prayer" from the Live on WMMR concert (1972)
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Televised performance of "Travelin' Prayer" from February 1972 on "The Session" by Southern Illinois University. Thanks to YouTube user Billy Joel Lost Tapes for re-posting this on YouTube.
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Live performance of "Travelin' Prayer" from The Midnight Special in 1975. The tempo is much faster than the other versions. Rhys Clark is on the drums and Doug Stegmeyer is on bass.
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Studio version of "Travelin' Prayer" on Piano Man (1973)
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