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Bobby Braddock (Author)
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March 2007
Bobby Braddock, one of the most successful country songwriters of all time, is a living legend. His smash hit "He Stopped Loving Her Today" won the Country Music Association’s Song of the Year Award in two consecutive years and was voted "Song of the Century" in a poll conducted by Radio & Records magazine and "greatest country song of all time" in a poll conducted by the BBC. In this captivating narrative, Braddock demonstrates that he is as much at home writing the story of his life as crafting an awardwinning country tune. Warm, candid, intimate, and laughoutloud funny, Down in Orburndale—the title plays on the Southern pronunciation of Braddock’s hometown of Auburndale, Florida—recounts his colorful saga up to age twentyfour, when he decides to move to Nashville and pursue a career as a professional songwriter.

Braddock retains enormous affection for his Florida upbringing, back in the midtwentieth century when "Florida was still Southern," oranges were more essential than tourists to the state’s economy, and every small town seemed to be populated with actual eccentric characters right out of a Southern novel—like Bobby’s father, twentyfour years older than his mother, with a voice that was "a cross between Foghorn Leghorn and W. C. Fields." Braddock’s sensory memory of his childhood infuses his storytelling with the sights, sounds, smells, and significance of everyday living. When he tells tales of playing rock ‘n’ roll music in the Deep South of the early 1960s, readers experience some of the decade's most significant moments from a different perspective (for example, his band was in Birmingham, Alabama, when the Ku Klux Klan murdered four little girls). Along the way, he battles depression, hypochondria, and panic disorder, marries, and finally finds his true calling.

Rednecks, religion, Florida, oranges, swamps, politics, racism, love, sex, illness, family, murder, and dreams—all fill the pages of Braddock’s compulsively readable ode to his youth. But it is music, above all else, that drives the story, providing a soundtrack for a life lived large. AUTHOR BIO: Bobby Braddock grew up in Florida, traveled the South as a rock 'n' roll musician, and became a songwriter in Nashville in the mid1960s. Many of his songs, such as "DIVORCE," "Golden Ring," "He Stopped Loving Her Today," "Time Marches On," and "I Wanna Talk about Me" are country music standards. In 2001, he embarked on a new career as a producer, discovering singer Blake Shelton and making several number one records with him.


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"As moving as it is chilling, funny, honest, and bittersweet." -- St. Petersburg Times

"Braddock makes himself into a poet of the disappearing South....Stands alongside the work of Flannery O'Connor and Robert Penn Warren." -- No Depression

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"Braddock has always amazed me with the way he looks at everyday life. Now, after reading Down in Orburndale, I see that he has no choice but to see life the way he does. How much better off we would all be if we would take the time to absorb the lessons our youth tries to teach us. Braddock is a gifted writer; Down in Orburndale is a gift to us all."--Garth Brooks

"Character is a pretty rare commodity these days, but it shines forth on every page of Braddock's new memoir, Down in Orburndale. Combined with his great sense of self-deprecating humor and graceful writing style, this makes for a fabulous read, a heady mix of family, fundamentalism, sex, and music. He brings oldtime, small-town Florida back to vivid life as well."--Lee Smith, author of The Last Girls

"This book is like Bobby Braddock himself--funny, honest, intelligent, humble, and absolutely original. Really funny . . . a good-hearted, good-humored account of the artist's journey through the joys and heartbreaks of the creative life. I hope he's already writing the continuing story that picks up where this one stops."--Kris Kristofferson

"Braddock is truly an American original. He can be sincere, clever, witty, charming, and wacky. . . . [Down in Orburndale is] really different and really good--just like Bobby Braddock."--Toby Keith

"Now the poet who wrote `D-I-V-O-R-C-E' and `He Stopped Loving Her Today' gives us Down in Orburndale, a slantwise portrait of Florida when it was the Old South and Bobby Braddock before he became the songwriter who put the irony in country music. This sweet and bitter tale of the burden of emerging genius is a must read for anyone who loves the South, country music, or crazy people. It is brave, bold, idiosyncratic, and brilliant--pure Braddock."--Alice Randall, author of The Wind Done Gone


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 271 pages
  • Publisher: Louisiana State University Press; First Edition edition (March 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0807132225
  • ISBN-13: 978-0807132227
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 6.4 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,315,845 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A great read for everyone, not just country music fans., March 20, 2007
This review is from: Down in Orburndale: A Songwriter's Youth in Old Florida (Hardcover)
Bobby Braddock is just as convincing a storyteller as he is a songwriter. After receiving an advanced copy of this book I read it cover to cover over a weekend and loved it. Being a country music fan I grew up on great Bobby Braddock penned tunes like "He Stopped Loving Her Today", "D-I-V-O-R-C-E", "We're Not The Jet Set", "Time Marches On" and so many others. Reading this book gave me excellent insight in to the mind and backstory of a true legend in Nashville. The stories are often humorous and its really something else to see the spots that Braddock got himself into, and then out of. Florida before Disney world really comes to life as well. He describes it so well that I can close my eyes and see it, even though I am too young to have witnessed it myself.

Anyone with an interest in Florida lore, songwriting, or just good story writing in general should check out Down In Orburndale.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Pleasant Surprise!, April 23, 2007
This review is from: Down in Orburndale: A Songwriter's Youth in Old Florida (Hardcover)
As a Polk County, Florida native and music aficionado, I felt an obligation to read this book in support of the local boy who "done good" in the music industry. I was pleasantly surprised when that obligation soon turned to fascination. The book passed all the tests for a well written book - I cared about the people and felt like I knew them; I didn't want the book to end; and I can't wait for his next installment about his life and success in Nashville. In this book about his first 24 years, Mr. Braddock conveys especially well an affection, appreciation, and understanding of the people, places, and the times. Well done!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A masterpiece!, May 25, 2007
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Bobby Braddock has written an exceptional book -- a portrait of an artist as a young man, if you will. So much honesty about a part of America that is gone. So much honesty about a boy who grew up there and would go on to become one of America's great songwriters. He sees the humor of his darkest moments, and I'm still laughing just thinking about those moments. The book ends just before he makes his fateful journey to Nashville, and fame and fortune. I can't wait to read the sequel. If braddock the bumbling, stumbling boy-to-man is such a hoot, then Braddock in the weird wild world of the Nashville Music bizz is bound to be a classic!
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