Archive for April, 2009
Annie Lennox – Ev’ry Time We Say Goodbye
One of my favorite singers doing one of my favorite songs. Susan Boyle may have conquered the world this past week, but my heart still belongs to Annie. As a songwriter, I couldn’t imagine a more wonderful fate for a song than to be given life by an artist of such amazing depth and passion. Of the thirty or so renditions of this song that I’ve listened to in my lifetime, this is certainly the most achingly beautiful and, without a doubt, the best. Read More
A Brief History of “Solitaire”
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“And Solitaire’s the only game in town In setting out to chronicle the thirty-eight year history of the song, “Solitaire,” I thought it best to keep the chatter down to a minimum and just let the cover recordings tell the story. Missing from the play list is the Johnny Mathis version, which I have never heard and which seems to be missing from all the digital collections of Mathis’ material. I’ve tried to keep the play list in chronological order but placed the Neil Sedaka version ahead of Andy Williams, because I felt the original should take precedence. |
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Rock N Roll Dreams
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rock n Roll Dreams I made my bones |
Fats Domino and Friends
This jam is from a 1986 tribute to Fats Domino, recorded at the Storyville nightclub in N’awlins. Paul Shaffer assembled a cast of guest artists that include, Ray Charles, Jerry Lee Lewis and Ron Wood. This video has been in circulation for quite some time, so you may have seen it before. Stuff like this, however, never goes out of style. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I’m gonna go overdose on piano music . . .

