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''How to Make Gravy'' is a four-track EP by Australian singer-songwriter Paul Kelly and was originally released on 4 November 1996 on
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in Australia. The title track was written by Kelly and earned him a 'Song of the Year' nomination at the Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) Music Awards of 1998. It tells the story of a newly imprisoned man writing a letter to his brother, in which the prisoner laments that he will be missing the family's Christmas celebrations. The same character appears in Kelly's earlier songs, "
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" (1987) and "Love Never Runs on Time" (1994). The gravy recipe is genuine – Kelly learnt it from his first father-in-law. It was
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on the 2003
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, ''Stories of Me: A Songwriter's Tribute to Paul Kelly'' and on Reyne's 2005 acoustic album '' And the Horse You Rode in On''. It has also been covered by David Miles,
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, From Nowhere, Semicolon,
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, Karl Broadie and Lawrence Agar. In September 2010, Kelly titled his memoirs, ''How to Make Gravy''. On 29 September 2012 Kelly performed "How to Make Gravy" and " Leaps and Bounds" at the
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. A film version is set for release as a Christmas movie by Warner Bros in December, 2023.


Background

Paul Kelly's album, '' Wanted Man'', was released in 1994 and reached No. 11 on the
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. Note: based on information supplied by ARIA. Kelly also composed music for the 1994 film '' Everynight ... Everynight'', directed by Alkinos Tsilimidos, it is set in the notorious H division of Victoria's Pentridge Prison. Kelly's next solo releases were '' Deeper Water'' in 1995 and '' Live at the Continental and the Esplanade'' in 1996. Between March and May 1995 Kelly undertook a seven-week tour of North America, appearing on several dates with
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and Joe Jackson. By 1996, Paul Kelly Band members were Stephen Hadley (bass guitar, ex- Black Sorrows), Bruce Haymes (keyboards),
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(drums, ex-Black Sorrows) and Shane O'Mara (guitar). Spencer P. Jones (slide guitar,
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This line-up issued the CD-EP, ''How to Make Gravy'', with the title track earning Kelly a 'Song of the Year' nomination at the Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) Music Awards of 1998. In August 1996 Kelly performed the song at the Edmonton Folk Music Festival, with O'Mara on slide guitar, which was included on ''Edmonton Folk Festival Compilation Album'' (1996). The song was included in 1998 as an extra track on the US release of '' Words and Music'' by
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. That year, "How to Make Gravy" was also issued as a US single but with a different cover: it depicts a roasted fowl on a serving tray held by a smiling woman with the words 'Christmas Single' included. Kelly and his nephew Dan Kelly recorded the song as part of Kelly's A – Z Tours from 2004 to 2010, it was issued on the 8× CD album, '' The A – Z Recordings'' (2010). A drama film, based on the song, is due for release as a Christmas movie by Warner Bros in December 2023.


Composition

"How to Make Gravy" is five minutes and ten seconds long. The song is set in the key of E major and has a medium
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with a piano range of B1–E5 and a vocal range of B3–E5. Kelly is credited with both lyrics and music. The lyrics tell the story of a newly imprisoned man writing a letter to his brother, in which the prisoner laments that he will be missing the family's Christmas celebrations. The same character is the protagonist in earlier songs by Kelly, "
To Her Door "To Her Door" is a song by Paul Kelly and the Coloured Girls, released as a single ahead of their second album, '' Under the Sun'' (released in North America and Europe as by Paul Kelly and the Messengers). The single was released in September ...
" (1987) (named "Jack" in the album version) and "Love Never Runs on Time" (1994). All three tracks appear on Kelly's live 8× CD boxed set, ''The A – Z Recordings'' (2010). In 1996 Kelly was approached by Lindsay Field, the guitarist and backing vocalist for John Farnham, to perform a Christmas-themed song or carol for a various artists charity record, '' The Spirit of Christmas'', to raise money for the Salvation Army. Kelly originally selected "Christmas Must Be Tonight" by Robbie Robertson ( The Band); however, that had already been performed by James Blundell on ''
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'', so he told Field that he would have a go at writing one instead. Kelly later recalled, "I had a rough tune I'd been kicking around with the band at sound check, but was having trouble getting started on the words. Kelly's inspiration for the lyrics was subsequently drawn from
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's '' White Christmas'', where "Irving intensifies the feeling of Christmas by not being there". He advised Field, "I have a Christmas song but it doesn't have a chorus and it's set in a prison". Field was overcome with emotion when he first heard it and convinced the Salvation Army's selection group to accept it for the collection. The gravy recipe is genuine – Kelly learnt it from his father-in-law: "Just add flour, salt, a little red wine and don't forget a dollop of tomato sauce". In the late 1970s, Kelly met his future wife, Hilary Brown, at one of his early gigs – the relationship is described in the 1992 song, "When I First Met Your Ma", written for their son, Declan (born 1980). In 1984 Brown and Kelly divorced. Late in December 2017 Kelly explained to Luke Wong of
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, "It was a song that doesn't have a chorus, it's set in prison, so I never thought it would be a hit song or anything... Once I start playing that song it lifts you up and takes you along with it." As for Joe, the protagonist, Wong asked, "whatever happened to Joe? Did he ever get out of prison on good behaviour?" with Kelly responding, "He seems to be like the character in some of my other songs; he's a bit like the guy in 'To Her Door'. I think he got out." In the lyrics Joe wrote his letter on 21 December, which "Fans of the tune have since coined the date as 'Gravy Day'."


Cover versions

It was
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James Reyne James Michael Nugent Reyne OAM (born 19 May 1957) is an Australian rock musician and singer-songwriter both in solo work and, until 1986, with the band Australian Crawl. Biography Early years Reyne was born in Lagos, Nigeria. His father, Rod ...
on the 2003
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, ''Stories of Me: A Songwriter's Tribute to Paul Kelly'' and on Reyne's 2005 acoustic album ''... And the Horse You Rode in On''. It has also been covered by David Miles, From Nowhere, Semicolon,
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, Karl Broadie and Lawrence Agar.
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performed the song at a Kelly tribute show which was recorded on the related triple album, ''
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'' (2010). Christine Anu covered the song on her 2014 Christmas album, '' Island Christmas''. Tasmanian band
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covered the song in June 2016 for Triple J's Like a Version segment. Australian folk group All Our Exes Live in Texas also covered the song for
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's "13 Days of Xmas" compilation.


Reception

"How to Make Gravy" was nominated as 'Song of the Year' at the 1997 Australian Record Industry Association (ARIA) Awards, which was won by
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". Kelly was also nominated and won 'Best Male Artist' at that year's
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on the success of the song. It was also nominated as 'Song of the Year' at the 1998 Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) Music Awards, which was won by
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's "Even When I’m Sleeping".
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's Tom Hallet praised the track in his review of the US version of ''Words & Music'', "cult maestro Kelly draws on a rich tapestry of characters and true to life situations, and has his finger firmly planted on the universal heartbeat with loose, catchy yarns ... ncluding one onChristmas in jail". In 2008 John Butler selected the song as his favourite Australian song of the last 20 years: On 29 September 2012 Kelly performed "How to Make Gravy" and " Leaps and Bounds" at the
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although most of the performance was not broadcast on
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's pre-game segment. Nui Te Koha of ''
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'' declared "Kelly, an integral part of Melbourne folklore and its music scene, and a noted footy tragic, deserved his place on the Grand Final stage – which has been long overdue ... broadcaster Seven's refusal to show Kelly's performance, except the last verse of 'Leaps and Bounds', was no laughing matter". Late in December 2017 and early January 2018 the EP appeared on the ARIA Singles Chart at No. 54. A year later it re-entered the top 100 at No. 37.


Track listing


Personnel

Paul Kelly Band members * Stephen Hadley – bass guitar ("How to Make Gravy", "I'd Rather Go Blind Than See You with Another Guy") * Bruce Haymes – keyboard * Spencer P. Jones – slide guitar ("How to Make Gravy", "I'd Rather Go Blind Than See You with Another Guy", "Glory Be to God"), drawing (tomato sauce bottle on original cover art) Note: content in "Triple M's Paul Kelly Gravy Day Special" podcast. * Paul Kelly – guitar, vocals *
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 – drums * Shane O'Mara – guitar ("How to Make Gravy", "I'd Rather Go Blind Than See You with Another Guy", "I'll Be Your Lover Now") * Bill MacDonald – bass guitar ("I'll Be Your Lover Now", "Glory Be to God") Recording details * Oscar Gaona – mastering *
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 – mix engineer ("I'd Rather Go Blind Than See You with Another Guy", "I'll Be Your Lover Now", "Glory Be to God") * Simon Polinski – sound engineer ("How to Make Gravy", "I'd Rather Go Blind Than See You with Another Guy"), producer ("How to Make Gravy") * Paul Kelly – producer ("How to Make Gravy", "I'd Rather Go Blind Than See You with Another Guy", "I'll Be Your Lover Now", "Glory Be to God")


Charts


Release history


References

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