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  1. 20. Sept. 2023 · Jim Stafford’s biggest hit is undoubtedly “Spiders and Snakes,” which topped the charts in 1974 and remains a beloved classic to this day. Its infectious melody and clever lyrics struck a chord with listeners, propelling Stafford to massive success.

  2. Where the people are strange. There's a house in the town in the swamp. Where the people dwell. Put your foot in the door in the house in the swamp. Got your other foot in Hell. Might get in and take a look around. But you never get out to tell. About the house down yonder in the swamp. Where the people dwell.

  3. America’s Favorite Jim Stafford SongsIn 1974, Jim wrote and recorded his f… Read Full Bio ↴America’s Favorite Jim Stafford SongsIn 1974, Jim wrote and recorded his first chart making song, “The Swamp Witch”, produced by his boyhood friend Kent LaVoie, (known as Lobo). He followed

  4. Jim Stafford spielte bereits als Jugendlicher in verschiedenen Bands – unter anderem mit Gram Parsons und Kent Lavoie (später "Lobo") im Trio Shilo. Das Trio orientierte sich damals stark an der Musik des Kingston Trios. Nach der High-School ging Stafford nach Nashville. Er begann Songs zu komponieren und nahm erste Demos auf.

  5. And put 'em in the sun to dry. Then we mashed 'em up and chopped 'em up, And put 'em in the corncob pipe. Smokin' that wildwood flower got to be a habit, We didn't see no harm. We thought it was kind of handy, Take a trip and never leave the farm! All good things gotta come to an end, And it's the same with the wildwood weed.

  6. Spiders & Snakes (song) " Spiders & Snakes " is a 1974 hit song recorded by Jim Stafford and written by Stafford and David Bellamy of The Bellamy Brothers. It was the second of four U.S. Top 40 singles released from his eponymous debut album and also the highest-charting at number three. The lyrics in the verses are spoken, while only the ...

  7. Spiders and Snakes Lyrics by Jim Stafford from the Pop Goes the 70s album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: I remember when Mary Lou said 'You want to walk me home from school' And I said, 'Yes, I do' She said, 'I don't have…