Originally Performed By | Gene Autry |
Original Album | Single (1954) |
Music | Joe Allison |
Lyrics By | Milton Estes |
Vocals | Mike (lead), Page, Trey (backing) |
Historian | Lance Judd (ThinkSnow) |
Last Update | 2023-11-20 |
The country bluegrass classic, "20-20 Vision" was first recorded by Gene Autry (aka The Singing Cowboy) in 1957. This ophthalmology-focused lamentation of infidelity made its its Phish debut on 12/28/19 during the MSG New Year’s run.
Phish “20-20 Vision” 12/28/19, New York, NY. Video by Kembra AllenThe tune examines the irony and disbelief of an eye doctor’s positive “all right” diagnosis in contrast to the despondent and painfully blind eyes of the narrator’s mind and heart when his wicked, cheating lover scorns him for another. Alas we learn, there is no line 6 on a Snellen eye chart for the “eyes of your heart.”
Curious and discerning researchers will find notable online versions by artists ranging from Bob Dylan and Bruce Hornsby to several outstanding takes from Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder. Should you find that you and/or your seeing-eye dog are having a particularly rough day, please allow us to suggest the beautiful and haunting interpretation by folk singer Kate Wolf.
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