
In this episode, Portland, Oregon’s The Dimes share the story behind their song, “Paul Kern Can’t Sleep.” (As told by lead singer, Johnny Clay.)
“Paul Kern Can’t Sleep” is the story of a WWI vet who was shot in the head in battle. Doctors were able to save him, but the bullet struck the part of the brain that controls sleep and he never slept again for the rest of his life. I read about Paul Kern in an old newspaper from the late 1920s, and at the time of the article he’d been awake for 15 years straight. In fact, the article was written about the fact that he couldn’t pay his tab at a local night club. It seems that he’d been spending his nights at the local bar, looking for someone to talk to since everyone else was asleep. There’s not much information about Paul Kern after that article, but hopefully he was able to get some shut eye.
The Dimes – Paul Kern Can’t Sleep from grammar school on Vimeo.
Paul Kern Can’t Sleep
The year was 1915,
when Regret won the Derby,
and the war was on…
They say it must have struck a vein,
the bullet lodged in his brain,
and he’ll never be the same
Paul Kern can’t sleep,
and he can’t afford his whiskey neat
Paul Kern can’t sleep a wink
The year, 1930,
and Paul made the dailies
for 15 years he’d been awake,
and it’s earned international fame
and by 1945, 30 years without shut eye,
if Paul was still alive then,
would fatigue have finally set in?
Paul Kern can’t sleep,
he can’t afford his whiskey neat,
and Paul Kern can’t sleep a wink
Paul Kern can’t sleep,
for 15 years he counted sheep,
and Paul Kern can’t sleep a wink
Words and Music by Johnny Clay
C, P HursterSongs (ASCAP)
The Dimes are playing a New Year’s Eve show at The Mission Theatre in Portland, Oregon. This show and the video above both feature appearances by sometimes-Dime Ehren Ebbage.
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