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"Ol' Red" is a song written by James "Bo" Bohan, Don Goodman and Mark Sherrill. The song was originally recorded by George Jones on his 1990 album You Oughta Be Here with Me.
The song's narrator is a prisoner serving time for committing a crime of passion when he murdered a man whom his wife was having an affair with. He is offered a job to take care of the prison dog named Ol' Red, a Redbone Coonhound who is well-known among the inmates for his skill at tracking escaped prisoners.
The narrator writes a letter to his cousin, who sends down an unnamed female Bluetick Coonhound, who then befriends Ol' Red. The narrator keeps Ol' Red away from the Bluetick for several days, deliberately making Red anxious to see her. The narrator then makes his escape attempt, knowing that Red will track down the Bluetick instead. The final lyrics of the song reveal that the escape was successful, and Red and the Bluetick having a litter of puppies to boot.
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