Hey A I - Write Me A Song
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Artificial Intelligence Finishes a Country Song I Wrote As a Goof One Summer in College
Sometime during the summer of ’67 Rod Irvin and I
decided we wanted to write a country song. We wrote one stanza and the chorus
before moving on to other adventures.
I’d forgotten all about that long ago composition
until I started reading about artificial intelligence – AI – and how it was
going to affect all forms of human endeavors, most particularly homework and the
creative arts. One story said AI could even write a song.
AI can write a song?
Google had sent me an invitation to try its new
artificial intelligence program, Bard, and a friend had provided a link to a
different AI platform, Perplexity.
I couldn’t think of anything I wanted artificially intellectualized
until I remembered that long ago country murder ballad. Rod and I had never
even bothered to title it.
I asked Bard and Perplexity to each finish the song. Two
different AI systems, two different outcomes. Bard seemed to strain with the
assignment and produced a less than satisfactory result. But Perplexity churned
out a more than passable composition.
When I sent the Perplexity song to a friend, he wrote
back, “Country music lyricists should be very nervous ...”
Here is our song, with a title even:
“A Tragedy in the Holston”
Sung to the tune of “Oh, Susanna”
(Our original stanza and chorus are italicized.)
We threw her in the Holston in a Weaver's burlap sack,
We watched her as she floated 'way, she's never coming
back.
Oh the Holston is a wide river, she flows through
Tennessee,
I put my love in a burlap sack and the Holston set me
free.
Now I'm standing on the river bank, watching the water
flow,
Thinking 'bout the love I lost, and how I let her go.
But the Holston took my pain away, and washed away my
tears,
And though I'll never see her again, I'll always hold
her dear.
The burlap sack is all that's left, a memory of our love,
Oh the Holston is a wide river, she flows through
Tennessee,
I put my love in a burlap sack and the Holston set me
free.
For in that sack I placed my heart, and let the river take it all,
And though I'm standing here alone, I feel her spirit
call.
So let the Holston flow on by, and take my love away,
Oh the Holston is a wide river, she flows through
Tennessee,
I put my love in a burlap sack and the Holston set me
free.
And though I'll never hold her close, or feel her
gentle touch,
I know that she's still out there, and I love her oh
so much.
Oh the Holston is a wide river, she flows through
Tennessee,
I put my love in a burlap sack and the Holston set me
free.
© 2023 by Vince Staten, Rod Irvin, Art A. Fishel, N.
Tella Gentz.
Here’s the Google Bard version:
We threw her in the Holston in a Weaver's burlap sack,
We watched her as she floated 'way, she's never coming
back.
Oh the Holston is a wide river, she flows through
Tennessee,
I put my love in a burlap sack and the Holston set me
free.
I know what I did was wrong,
But I couldn't take it anymore.
She was always hurting me,
And I just couldn't take it anymore.
So I put her in the burlap sack,
And I threw her in the Holston.
I watched her float away,
And I knew that I would never see her again.
But I'm not sorry,
Because I'm finally free.
I'm free from her pain,
And I'm free from her control.
I'm free to live my life,
The way I want to live it.
I'm free to be happy,
And I'm free to love again.
So thank you, Holston,
For setting me free.
You can go to this website and take Perplexity for a
spin:
perplexity.ai
(Copy this address into your browser.)
Type you request in the box labeled New Thread.
I’ve asked it to write stories about friends. The compositions
come back riddled with errors. AI jumps to a lot of conclusions that aren’t
backed by facts.
The address for Bard is bard.google.com.
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