From sweet and smooth classics, to new names, to old names with new music...the focus here, is to shine a little light on some damn fine music.

I'll find it. You can listen, review, or tell me I wouldn't know good music if it kicked me in the ass. I personally don't give a shit.

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Wasn't Gonna Do It, But Hey "No Strings Attached"

I can't help myself. I already sent my RSVP back to Jen with my regrets that I wouldn't have time to enter this week's Twisted Tuesday MixTape, and yet here I am.

"Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in." Yes, much like Tom Hanks in "You've Got Mail," I live my life through the wisdom of Godfather quotes. Be afraid.

Anyway, I couldn't resist the pull of this week's theme. No Strings Attached... as in well, you know. Three songs immediately popped into my head, so I figured what the hell, just write it. So here's a quick list, and I mean quick. Also I apologize to everyone who has been leaving comments on my posts, for not commenting back. All I've had time to do is take a look at your lists, smile and move on. There have been some great choices out there. One more week of insanity and things should ease up.

So here we go.

The second song I ever remember about a one-night stand was quite a scandal when it came out in 1968. Originally offered to Connie Francis, who thought it was a little too, well, you know, eventually it became a hit by Merrilee Rush. Later it had a second life with Juice Newton.

"Angel Of The Morning"



For a male perspective that isn't quite wham-bam-thank-you-maam, Bob Seger wrote a beautiful ode to loneliness.

"We've Got Tonight"


Another different perspective from a woman on a mission. Heart sang about a one-night-stand with a lasting gift.

"All I Wanna Do (Is Make Love To You)"


Though not about a one-nighter, it is a song about no-strings attached. This time the view is from the one who is hurt by an affair, not the person having it. Before Dolly Parton was known more for her wigs and amusement park, she was considered one of the best songwriters around. Most of us know she wrote "I Will Always Love You," taken into the stratosphere by Whitney Houston, but this song of pain and desperation is one of her best. Miley Cyrus even recorded it, but don't hold that against it.

"Jolene"


Back to a woman looking for a little lovin' with no strings attached, although this is sung by a man. Probably not familiar to most of you, it's off an album called HiStory by One Man's Trash. It's just fun.

"The Real Thing"


And the last song for this tape, is the first song I remember about "going all the way." Talk about standing the test of time, it was written by Carole King and Gerry Goffin for the Shirelles in 1960. It has been covered by, ok, everyone. Why, because it's a beautiful song, that's why. I could have chosen from Amy Winehouse, Norah Jones, The Bee Gees, or probably twenty more. I don't know why, but my favorite is by Dave Mason.

"Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow"

That's it, I'm outta here and crawling back to my dark hole. See y'all in a week, maybe less. Thanks Jen, next time the beer's on me.


Jen Kehl

25 comments:

  1. Sorry for being such a stranger. My favourite cover of 'Will you still love me tomorrow' has to be by Laura Branigan..so much emotion in that voice...

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    1. yes, great interpretation. happy to see you back here.

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  2. Oh...that was me, Mark...above..oops

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  3. the Angel of the Morning and Jolene were pleasant surprises. Great list, one of my favorites this week. Glad you did it.

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    1. Thanks Lance, another week I think before I see the light.

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  4. I didn't recognize One Man's Trash but did immediately recognized the singer's voice. Funny that I never knew his name. Great list this week and you could do much worse than Godfather quotes!

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    1. ep, that's Jimi Jamison, known for his work with Survivor. Thanks for allowing me my Godfather quotes, there will be no mention of horse heads.

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  5. I agree about "Jolene". Have you heard The White Stripes version of it? Just great! ..and I WILL hold it against Mylie (not the song) ---that girls just bugs the hell outta me!

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    1. YES, that is a real good cover. I love when newer bands really appreciate a good old song for what it is. Thanks Kari.

      ps, she bugs me too.

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  6. Jolene and Angel of the Morning are now stuck in my head in a weird sort of mash-up. And by weird, I mean awesome.

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  7. Yay Dolly! Wonderful choice Kat. Enjoy your dark hole (take a flashlight), and I'll see you next week!

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    1. thanks, t. btw, love the rat pack stuff, just yeah, no time.

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  8. Wow even Dolly has a story! Thanks for sharing the list, great mix! :)

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    1. I'm sure Dolly has more than one story. Thanks for stopping by Darla.

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    1. smooth, just what I was going for??? Thanks Tracy.

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  10. Awesome! Oh, Dolly. Hope your week gets better quickly and I'm glad you played in spite of being swamped!

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    1. So glad everyone is enjoying Dolly. There's hope for the world yet, just need to get people to listen. Thanks, I think I'll make it through... I hope.

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  11. Thank you so much rocking sister! I am forever in your debt for taking time out of your amazingly busy life to join our little party! I love this list so much, thank you for the introduction to One Man's Trash! Also, love the alternate versions of both Will You Still Love Me, and Angel of Morning....
    Absolutely great!

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    1. Glad I was able to make it to the party, thanks so much Jen.

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  12. Jolene!! That's a great one. This week Bob Seger and Heart are arm wrestling for the championship. ;)

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    1. So glad I put Jolene in, seems to be making everyone happy. Thanks Linda.

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