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A song by Stompin' Tom Connors and Gate Lepine with additional lyrics by Duncan Fremlin

Unlike novels and poems, songs are often written by more than one person. A songwriting team can work their magic in various ways.  The Beatles for example.  Many, perhaps most of their songs, were team efforts. Paul on the other hand wrote Yesterday alone but added John to the credits because that was the deal they both agreed to when they began to write together.

Some famous songs gave a songwriting credit to someone who only added one idea. As Gate Lepine tells it, that is what happened with Stompin’ Tom’s album, Long Gone to the Yukon.

In the summer of 2023, Gate and his cousin Roly drove to Brockville from Ottawa to meet with me over a shitty Burger King coffee. Gate was in fine form that day as he gave me a Canadian country music history lesson. Gate began to talk about his songs that Tom included on his “Long Gone To The Yukon” album.

He tells it best in this video.  

 

I got in my car and streamed the entire album on my drive home. Having learned that Gate was responsible for most of the songs, I listened carefully and quickly concluded the album was a masterpiece… except for one song. That song nagged at me so I listened to it many times.

“I’ll Do It For You” had a lot going for it. The “hook” was singable, the rhythm had a country swing kind of feel, different than most of Tom songs and the melody was strong but….it didn’t have a bridge and I thought it needed another verse.

Whoever chose the songs for the project and sequenced them (maybe Tom or someone at Capital), decided this song should be second last. I thought it odd given the merits of the song. Positioned down the list, it might not get listened to as often as it was near the beginning.

Months before our Brockville visit, in the middle of Covid, Gate called me and gave me 15 songs that were in his vault. They were songs that he and Tom started but never completed. That was on my mind when I returned home from the Brockville show and began to learn I’ll Do It For You.

I loved singing it. That’s exactly what I did, over and over. In a couple of hours, I did something I never thought I’d do - I made two significant modifications to the song. I turned one of the verses into a chorus and I wrote another verse to replace it. I knew the song was too good and would be added to my Stompin’ Tom show. Then I nervously called Gate and told him what I had done.

His reaction was immediate. “I wrote that song for my wife Jean in 1973. When I played it for Tom, he loved it. On the album, he sang it as I had written it. He might have added a line or two - I can’t remember. But as with many songs on that album, it was mine.”

I sang my version over the phone and he was ecstatic. “Much better Dunc. It needed that.”

So, as the 2024 tour began, I sang it for the band at the first sound check and they loved it. We soon had an arrangement, with Billy MacInnis switching to guitar and Douglas John Cameron playing the harmonica. After a couple of run-throughs, we had ourselves a new song for our show.

06/21/2024

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My new (second) book was sent to the printer and will be available soon.  

Stories Not Fit For The Stage - An Anthology

56 Stories by 37 Authors including Adrienne Clarkson, Jim Cuddy, Gordon Lightfoot & more.

 

 

Whiskey Jack supports the national boycott of all things American and since Bezo's company Amazon is selling pirated, unauthorized copies of Duncan's first book, this new book will only be available in hard copy in Canada.    To learn more about the Amazon theft, click on this link.   

"STORIES NOT FIT FOR THE STAGE - An Anthology" 

56 stories by 37 authors

by Duncan Fremlin & Guests  

Available at www.helloOutThere.ca or...email me at info@hellooutthere.ca

It is a collection of tall tales, confrontations, anecdotes and encounters—some accidental, some not—with music and entertainment figures - familiar names contributed by the Canadians who were in the room.   

The book might have been called "Name Dropping 101" since the stories are about or written by.... Johnny Cash, Donald Sutherland, Eddie Shack, Mr. Dressup, Paul McCartney, Bob Hope, Farley Mowat, Prince, Ani DiFranco, the Hells Angels,  Steve Martin, Gordon Lightfoot, Mr. Tease, Mac Wiseman, Milton Berle and many more. 

Stories by Duncan Fremlin

1 Steve Martin, Happy Birthday 
2 Hells Angels Take Over Stage
3 Mr. Tease
4 Chester — Such A Jerk! 
5 Farley Mowat Meets Stompin’ Tom
6 Peter Goddard Says “Get Rid of This Guy”
7 Lloyd Fleguel, Festival Director and Visionary
8 Boardroom Audition
9 “Go Sit in the Ditch”
10 Sam Sniderman, Musician’s Best Friend
11 Al Cherny Upstaged
12 Mac Wiseman and Roy Rogers
13 Clyde Gilmore — Best CBC Introduction Ever
14 Doc Watson in the Wilds of Manitoba
15 Prime Minister, Meet Your Nemesis, Stompin’ Tom
16 Canada Takes On New Orleans
17 Ken Palmer Synchronization
18 Tommy Hunter’s Best Decision

Stories by Duncan Fremlin with Guest Authors

19 Studio Nightmare - Duncan Fremlin with Mike “Pepe” Francis
20 Cops Love Hippies - Duncan Fremlin with Brian Good
21 Milton Berle’s Kiss - Debbie Lori Kaye with Duncan Fremlin
22 Stompin’ Tom Takes On the CBC - Gate (Gaëtan) Lépine with Duncan Fremlin
23 Dianne Leigh (Zloty) Takes On the Temperance League - Duncan Fremlin with Dianne Leigh
24 Waylon Jennings Leaves Early, Again - Duncan Fremlin with Mike “Pepe” Francis
25 Back Stage at Casino Rama - Bill Carruthers with Duncan Fremlin
26 The Word “Dancing” Changes Everything - Duncan Fremlin with Douglas John Cameron.
27 Max Beck Sat on Johnny Cash - Max Beck with Duncan Fremlin
28 Classic Music or Classical Music - Duncan Fremlin with Adrienne Clarkson
29 Gros Jo (Big Joe Mufferaw) - Gate Lépine with Duncan Fremlin
30 Beachburg Saturday Night - Duncan Fremlin and Erma Bennett Johnson
31 Mayor Crombie and Captain Canada - Duncan Fremlin with David Crombie

Stories by Guest Authors

32 SWAT Team Overpowers Rock Band  - Wendell Ferguson
33 Beatlemania Gone Wild - Cynthia Good
34 A Beatle Moment .!.!. Sort Of - Andy Curran
35 My Night Alone with Prince - Douglas Rodger
36 Nelson Mandela Celebration - Peter Kent
37 Lightfoot Falls Off the Wagon - Gordon Lightfoot
38 Marie Osmond - Ted Bisaillion
39 Garth Hudson - Lance Anderson
40 When Music and War Collide - Peter Kent
41 Little Richard and Sloan - Andrew Scott
42 Clear the Track - Brian MacFarlane
43 The Geritol Follies - Douglas Rodger
44 Rita MacNeil and Mr. Dressup - Charlie Rhindress
45 Woody Guthrie’s Rules to Live By Woody Guthrie
46 An Ani DiFranco Story - Richard Flohil
47 Felder and Henley or Lépine and Connors - Gate Lépine
48 Horizons - Stephen Stohn
49 Bruce Cockburn’s Guitar Set-up - Grant MacNeill
50 Alice’s Restaurant - Brian Blain
51 Gene MacLellan Comes a-Callin’ - Vezi Tayyeb
52 Newspaper Reporters vs Stompin’ Tom - John Farrington
53 Country, Canada’s Country Music Magazine - Jim Baine
54 First Guest Column - Jim Cuddy
55 Looking at the Options - Willie P. Bennett
56 Nothing Like the First Hit - Colleen Peterson

Acknowledgements
 

 

 

Duncan's first book, My Good Times With Stompin' Tom was published in 2018

 

“My Good Times With Stompin' Tom” is available by mail order whiskeyjackmusic.com, at many book stores across Canada or at our live shows.  (over 1600 copies sold to date).

 

“it deserves a spot on the Canadian Best Sellers List !!”  Larry Delaney - (Cancountry)

“Fremlin’s jaw-dropping recollections will leave you laughing in awe and brimming with national pride” - Tyler Stewart from the Barenaked Ladies 

"Holy shit, Duncan! You really know how to tell a tale. I can hardly put your book down.  Thank you, again, for this treasure. I am enjoying it immensely." author K. Kurtz

“a remarkable and very entertaining history of Mr. Fremlin’s 40-year musical life and friendship with the very eccentric and deeply patriotic Stompin’ Tom Connors” - Ottawa fan

“I’m an avid reader and long-time musician...and I love this book!” Bill Culp, author and promoter

 

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