Orrin Hatch pays tribute to Ted Kennedy
Senator Orrin Hatch, the conservative Utah Republican, has written hundreds of songs on patriotic themes - with such titles as "Freedom's Light" and "I Love Old Glory" - as a way of paying tribute to his country.
But his latest trip down Tin Pan Alley had an even more personal resonance: Hatch said he was asked by several colleagues to put down his feelings about a very close friend who is facing a serious illness. The friend is the legendary liberal Ted Kennedy, and the colleagues are Democrats who envision having the song played as a tribute to Kennedy at next month's Democratic convention - and as a living example of a brotherhood that transcends party lines.
The result, "Headed Home," is a lilting ballad that even its author can't repeat without tearing up. The lyrics, he said, refer to Kennedy's heroic return to the Senate where Kennedy has served for almost 46 years and Hatch for 32.
Sailing home, sailing home. America, America, we're headed home at last
"He's a special person to me. I want to honor him this way," Hatch said in an interview, his eyes welling up slightly as he listened to a demo tape of jazz and soul singer Tony Middleton perform the song in his signature deep baritone.
Mary Jo Kopechne's family could not be reached for comment.











"I think it's great if they do it," said Senator George Voinovich, Republican of Ohio. While he and Kennedy have their disagreements, Voinovich said, the Massachusetts senator "speaks from the soul."
Yea, if the soul is located between ones butt cheeks.
Posted by: tim aka The Godless Heathen | Wednesday, July 16, 2008 at 10:04 AM
As someone else said elsewhere on the interwebs,
Mary Jo Kopechne and her family weren't available for comment.
Posted by: Mommynator | Wednesday, July 16, 2008 at 01:43 PM