Solved: Country song; teen marriage.

Thread: Solved: Country song; teen marriage.

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  1. BoiseNoise said:

    Cool Solved: Country song; teen marriage.

    Okay, this is probably a shot in the dark, but does anyone remember a country song from the late 1980's or early 90's about a pair of teenagers who had a successful marriage even though everyone said they were too young? I know this isn't much to go on . . . I don't remember the song very well, which is why it's driving me crazy! I think it had one line that went something like, "Seventeen . . . and 'way too young." Maybe it mentioned that the girl had to support the guy (financially when they were young, and quite literally when they were older); or perhaps I've gotten two songs mixed together?! Does this sound familiar to anyone? Thanks!
     
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    F A B Scott said:

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    Seventeen by The Regents.
    or maybe
    Dark Eyed Cajun Woman by Doobie Brothers
     
  3. BoiseNoise said:

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    Thanks for giving it a shot, but this was a COUNTRY song, and it was about a MARRIED COUPLE. Anyone?
     
  4. BoiseNoise said:

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    I should have mentioned that it was a female vocalist who sang this song.
     
  5. livingandrelaxing said:

    Question Is this it?

    It sounds alot like Tanya Tucker's song "Two Sparrows in a Hurricane"
    If that's not it, let me know. I think there's one more song that fits your description.

    Hope I helped.
     
  6. fumarelcigar said:

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    The only country song about teen marriage I can think about is Phil Vassar's "In A Real Love".
     
  7. BoiseNoise said:

    Default Very Close!!!!

    Thanks, both of you, for trying to help me with this! The song I was after is definitely older than Phil Vasser's-- the Tanya Tucker one is more from the right time period. However, I'm pretty certain that there was that image of the girl's supporting her husband ("he depends on her", or "leans on her," or some such image) that appears a couple of times in the song, with a different interpretation each time.

    "Two Sparrows in a Hurricane," though, is so close to what I had in mind that perhaps I truly was thinking of it and just mixed it with parts of a different song in my mind. I had forgotten all about "Two Sparrows in a Hurricane," and it is very, very similar to the main idea of what I was trying to remember.
     
  8. BoiseNoise said:

    Thumbs up Solved! Hooray!!!

    Okay. Your answers helped me figure out what was going on in my head. I WAS thinking of "Two Sparrows in a Hurricane," but I was getting it mixed up in my mind with some lines from Paul Overstreet's "She Supports Her Man."

    Thanks so much to all of you! You are terrific!