The Ballad of Lucy Jordan by AC Scott
Written by Shel Silverstein and originally performed by Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show in 1974, The Ballad of Lucy Jordan was a Friday night staple in my parents’ house when I was growing up. I mention this because it was never a favourite of mine — until now — and I have AC Scott to thank for that. She hasn’t just made the track her own; she has delivered a definitive version of this classic, which is, by the way, incredibly difficult to do. Many have tried before her, and each has fallen short.
AC Scott’s rendition is a bone-chilling and absolutely brilliant ballad. Performed with just piano and her emotive vocal — hitting every nuance at exactly the right moment — the result is mesmerising. Although the arrangement is sparse, nothing feels absent. It’s intimate, honest, and authentic. Scott’s delivery reflects a life fully lived: the hardships, personal struggles, tears, and joys.
A former DJ and broadcaster who turned to music after her health collapsed, writing her first song in 2023, Scott is only just beginning her career. She’s a powerful reminder that talent can lie dormant until it surfaces at a crossroads in life. Check out her catalogue on Spotify — it’s pretty amazing.
Listen here: “The Ballad of Lucy Jordan”
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Review by staff at MBTM