Expressing frustration at a judicial system that he believes is too lenient with drug dealers, rapists and child abusers, he suggests severe forms of extrajudicial justice, such as lynching ('Now if I had my way with people sellin' dope/I'd take a big tall tree and a short piece of rope/I'd hang 'em up high and let 'em swing 'til the sun goes down ') and allowing swamp animals such as alligators to eat convicted criminals ('Just take them rascals out in the swamp/Put 'em on their knees and tie 'em to a stump/Let the rattlers and the bugs and the alligators do the rest '). The song is the lament of a self-proclaimed honest man, who expresses frustration at barely getting by despite making an honest living, while dishonest politicians and criminals are allowed to get away with anything. It was released in August 1989 as the lead single from their album of the same name. ' Simple Man', is a song written and recorded by the Charlie Daniels Band that advocates in favor of extrajudicial violence, including lynching.
1989 single by Charlie Daniels 'Simple Man'Ĭharlie Daniels, Taz DiGregorio, Jack Gavin, Charles Hayward