My Baby Loves a Bunch of Authors
"My Baby Loves a Bunch of Authors" is a song by Canadian folk group Moxy Früvous. It was commissioned by the Canadian Broadcasting Company, written for the CBC Radio show Later the Same Day, as a comment on a Toronto literary festival. It mentions famous authors, many Canadian.
The song was first recorded for their self-titled independent cassette in 1992. It was re-recorded in 1993 for their debut album, Bargainville, with a few changes to the lyrics, including the replacement of some authors with others. The Bargainville version is the one best known to fans, and was also the one performed live by the band, as on their live album Live Noise. The Bargainville version was released as the second single from the album, and reached #1 on the RPM Canadian Content chart.
The song tells the story of a man whose girlfriend seems to be more interested in books than in him. The man is frustrated when he starts having other reading-related problems. Eventually he comes around, however, when he and his significant other attend an author's night event where they meet and party with several famous authors, leading the singer to declare, "these writer types are a scream!" The band tweaked the song in reaction to events. The Robertson Davies couplet was originally "Who needs a shave? He's/Robertson Davies!" After the author's death in 1995, the band replaced the word "shave" with "grave."
Authors mentioned in the song
In the album version, the authors mentioned are, in order:- Gabriel García Márquez
- William S. Burroughs
- bell hooks
- Pierre Berton
- Mario Puzo
- W.P. Kinsella
- Margaret Atwood
- Robertson Davies
- Michael Ondaatje
- Doris Lessing