Daddy's Little Girl – The Shires
Daddy's Little Girl – The Shires
In honour of it being Father’s Day, here's a great song about a Daddy.
British Country Duo, The Shires, made up of Ben Earle and Crissie Rhodes came to my attention when I used to go to a monthly Country night in a pub locally in Essex. It was based on the 'In the round' concept, borrowed from The Bluebird Cafe in Nashville, where four singer songwriters sit round playing their songs one at a time. They give the backstory to each song and the reason for its being, Amy who ran the night also used to finish each evening with a selection of her own songs, one of which was about the other members of the then British Country scene. The two most successful ones being this duo, The Shires, she mentioned them often and this pricked my interest enough to search out their music. They formed when Ben put an ad out on Facebook looking for a like minded female singer and Crissie got in touch. They have been making great music together ever since.
This song is a tribute from Crissie to her own father who very sadly passed away when she was young, I've seen them in concert a few times now and each time she sings it she first explains the story and feelings behind the song. You can tell its totally heartfelt and honest, and I have to say I think its both a fabulous song and a fitting tribute of a daughters love for her departed father.
The Shires and other British Country bands like Ward Thomas are starting to make big waves even in the US, having a slightly different slant on the Country style. With songs like this is their repertoire it's no wonder.
Favourite lyric : Used to wrap my hands around his little finger / Turns out he was wrapped around mine
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