I heard one of my favorite songs–“Blue Sky” by Allman Brothers Band–on TV last night.
Sweet! Right?

Not exactly. The song was used to support a menopause drug.
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By David Burn
I heard one of my favorite songs–“Blue Sky” by Allman Brothers Band–on TV last night.
Sweet! Right?

Not exactly. The song was used to support a menopause drug.
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oh david…
close your eyes and think of england or carolina.
Hey, even aging Southern rockers go through menopause.
;-p
That song was written and is owned by Dickie Betts, the one-time lead guitar player for the band. He was kicked out of the group several years ago and has not faired well since. I guess he needs the money.