Introduction:
“Old Roman Soldier” is a country song that marked a significant turning point in the career of American country music artist Gene Watson. Released in 1978 on his studio album “Fourteen Hundred Lovers Lane”, the song’s traditional country sound and powerful lyrics resonated with audiences, propelling Watson to national stardom.
Prior to “Old Roman Soldier,” Watson had achieved some success in the country music world. Debuting in the early 1970s, he released several albums that showcased his distinctive baritone voice and knack for storytelling. However, mainstream recognition remained elusive. Billy Sherrill, a legendary country music producer known for his work with artists like Tammy Wynette and George Jones, saw potential in Watson and signed him to his production company, Acorn Records.
Sherrill recognized the growing trend of smoother, more pop-influenced country music in the late 1970s. However, he believed there was still an audience for traditional country. With “Old Roman Soldier,” Sherrill and Watson took a chance on a song that embraced a more stripped-down, acoustic sound. The song featured Watson’s vocals accompanied by a simple arrangement of guitar, bass, and fiddle.
The lyrical content of “Old Roman Soldier” further distinguished it from the country music of the era. The song tells the story of a weary Roman soldier stationed at the foot of the cross during the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. The soldier witnesses the events and contemplates his own role in the Roman Empire’s brutality. The song’s religious themes and introspective lyrics were a departure from the lighter fare that dominated the charts at the time.
“Old Roman Soldier” proved to be a gamble that paid off. The song resonated with country music fans who appreciated the return to traditional country sounds and themes. It climbed the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart, eventually reaching number one. The song’s success not only established Watson as a major force in country music but also helped to demonstrate that there was still a place for traditional country music in the late 1970s.
“Old Roman Soldier” remains a signature song for Gene Watson. It has been covered by other artists and continues to be a popular choice for radio play. The song’s enduring legacy lies in its ability to combine a timeless country sound with powerful storytelling, making it a significant contribution to the genre.
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Lyrics:
They trade for thirty pieces of silver
Abused by the people He loved
Rejected by his own disciples
I know he still loved them becauseJesus say farther forgive them
He was looking down on me
I’m an old roman soldier
I stood at the foot of the treeIn his eyes I saw His compassion
On His cheeks the tracks of His tears
On His back the stripes that He suffered
And His side the wound from my spearI’ve heard Jesus say farther forgive them
He was looking down on me
I’m an old roman soldier
I stood at the foot of the treeI’m an old roman soldier
I stood at the foot of the tree