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"Amos Moses"
Single by Jerry Reed
from the album Georgia Sunshine
B-side"The Preacher and the Bear"
ReleasedOctober 19, 1970
Genre
Length2:19
LabelRCA Records
Songwriter(s)Jerry Reed
Producer(s)Chet Atkins
Jerry Reed singles chronology
"The Preacher and the Bear"
(1970)
"Amos Moses"
(1970)
"When You're Hot, You're Hot"
(1971)
Alternative cover
German album artwork of the 7" release of Amos Moses

"Amos Moses" is a song written and recorded by American musician Jerry Reed. It was released in October 1970 as the fourth and final single from the album Georgia Sunshine and was his highest-charting single on the Billboard Hot 100, bowing in at No.97 on October 31, 1970, and peaking at No.8 on February 27 and March 6, 1971. It has been used ever since as a line dance taught at YMCAs. "Amos Moses" was certified gold for sales of 1 million units by the RIAA. It was No.28 on Billboard's Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1971 and also appeared on several other countries' charts.

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The song tells the story of a one-armed Cajun alligator poacher named Amos Moses, son of "Doc Milsap" and his wife Hannah, who lived "about 45 minutes southeast of Thibodaux, Louisiana." The song tells the story of Amos's life, his upbringing, and his troubles with the law for illegally hunting alligators, including how a sheriff "snuck in the swamp [to] get the boy, but he never come out again." suggesting the sheriff got lost in the bayou but the song leaves the actual fate of the sheriff ambiguous.

Appearances in other media

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The song appears in the video game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas on country radio station K-Rose.[3]

The song was featured in an episode of the TV show My Name Is Earl.

It was covered by Les Claypool twice: on Primus's Rhinoplasty EP and on his 2014 Duo de Twang album. It's also been covered by Alabama 3 on their album M.O.R. and by the Pleasure Barons on their 1993 album Live in Las Vegas, with Mojo Nixon on lead vocals. Cross Canadian Ragweed covered the song on 1999's Live and Loud at the Wormy Dog Saloon. Lou Reid also did a bluegrass cover of Amos Moses in 2021.

A version of "Amos Moses" featured on The Sensational Alex Harvey Band's 1976 album SAHB Stories.

The character Amos Moses features as the trapper in Walter Hill's film Southern Comfort played by Brion James.

Chart performance

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References

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  1. ^ Robert Fontenot (November 18, 2017). "What Is Swamp Rock? A look at this Southern mix of country, funk, and soul". ThoughtCo. Retrieved April 23, 2018.
  2. ^ Moore, Addie (February 10, 2021). "The 10 Best Jerry Reed Songs, Ranked". Wide Open Country. Retrieved March 26, 2024.
  3. ^ "Soundtrack". GTA San Andreas. Retrieved 2016-10-02.
  4. ^ Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrated ed.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. p. 249. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.
  5. ^ "Item Display - RPM - Library and Archives Canada". Collectionscanada.gc.ca. Retrieved 2016-10-02.
  6. ^ "Music: Top 100 Songs | Billboard Hot 100 Chart". Billboard.com. 1971-03-06. Retrieved 2016-10-02.
  7. ^ "Jerry Reed | Awards". AllMusic. Retrieved 2016-10-02.
  8. ^ "Go-Set Australian charts - 19 June 1971". Poparchives.com.au. 1971-06-19. Retrieved 2016-10-02.
  9. ^ "Item Display - RPM - Library and Archives Canada". Collectionscanada.gc.ca. Retrieved 2016-10-02.