on April 19, 2025, 9:41 pm
My overall impression is that the book was well written in spite of a few wrong dates and events. His life was a relentless busy one, with recording interests in Nashville, session player, writing songs, touring, owner of many restaurants in the city (The Stockyard, and Po Folk...teaming with Bill Anderson) he made millions and lost millions in the restaurant business alone.
Being a business man in nature, his interests turned to Disco in the 1980's. He would always follow the money. Buddy spent most of the 80s between New York and Las Angeles intertwined in his business in Nashville. If that was not enough he was being offered movie scrips one of which he accepted. The list goes on and at times he was completely burnt out, but would never give in.
He spoke passionately of the price he paid for always being away. His wife. They separated for eight years before he could finally bring himself to file for divorce. He mentions how it was the marriage that got away. I now believe that the song "The One That Got Away" which he is credited with writing along with Jim, Buddy sewed the lyrics of his break up into this song from personal experience. His distancing himself as a writer now makes sense...just to 'close to home' as it were. He never disclosed he wrote this song in the book.
There is so much more to his life, a very unique and "follow your dreams" kind of mantra he followed his entire life. . I recommend this book...Top shelf for sure.... Thank You
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