Clearly I need a Best of Tom Jones album.
Buffista Music 4: Needs More Cowbell!
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
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you're welcome.
HA! I find that song strangely compelling, but then I find La Brit strangely compelling in general.
I think I may have to acquire her new album in some form.
I love both Tom Jones and Xanadu.
If you liked it, then you shoulda put a ring on it!
For fellow fans of the Cory-Corb-Ben trinity of holy americana, Last Chance Diner has posted a new song by Cory here.
And make sure you listen through to the end, because he included (shh and spoiler font) Cory's Irish-influenced cover of Lucero's "It Gets the Worst at Night."
I just might get through the rest of the work day with this on repeat.
eta and since i am listening to it on repeat, here are some lyrics.
Someone screwed the sky too tight
I laughed and filled my lungs with light
I wish I may, wish I might
Line my coat with kites
My chairdance/must-sing-along to songs are pretty predictable, for the most part:
A whole bunch of stuff by MCR (off of all their albums, actually)
Plasticine by Placebo
Guitar Hero by Amanda Palmer
Days of Swine & Roses or Devilbunnies by My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult
Bloodletting by Concrete Blonde
Nobody Likes You When You're Dead by Zombina and the Skeletones
Fairytale of New York by the Pogues
This Is Halloween from the Nightmare Before Christmas soundtrack
... and of course, the song that I will listen to on repeat for hours on end, Last Of The Famous International Playboys by Morrissey. I think I need to listen to it right now, actually.
Remembered another one:
Stevie Wonder- Uptight (Everything's Alright)
Stevie - SIR DUKE
Alterted Images - Happy Birthday
Lady Marmalade
Rob Base - It Takes 2 or Joy & Pain
Nanci Griffith - Ford Econoline
As January is right around the corner and I'm running out of Christmas playlists, it's time for a new theme. For those of you tired of my monthly requests, this one's for you.
“A Royal Pain in the A**”:
"In the Hall of the Mountain King" by Erasure
"From a Jack to a King" by Elvis Presley
"Karpet King" by Fountains of Wayne
"King & Queen of America" by Eurythmics
"King for a Day" by Thompson Twins
"King Midas in Reverse" by The Hollies
"King of All the World" by Old 97s
"King of Pain" by The Police
"King of the Road" by The Proclaimers
"King of the Surf" by The Trashmen
"King of Thieves" by Elvis Costello & The Attractions
"Zombie King" by Ben Bloch
"The Acid Queen" by The Who
"Ballad of a Teenage Queen" by Johnny Cash
"Dancing Queen" by ABBA
"Death Valley Queen" by Flogging Molly
"Killer Queen" by Queen
"The Queen and the Soldier" by Suzanne Vega
"The Queen is Dead" by The Smiths
"Queen Jane Approximately" by Bob Dylan
"Queen Mab" by Donovan
"Queen of Apology" by The Sounds
"Queen of the Moonlight World" by Andy Roberts
"Queen of the Silver Dollar" by Emmylou Harris
"Queen of the Slipstream" by Van Morrison
"Queen of the Winter Night" by Trans-Siberian Orchestra
"Tupperware Queen" by The Beautiful South
"Someday My Prince Will Come" by Tierney Sutton
"Prince of the Punks" by The Kinks
"The Prince of Parties" by Flight of the Conchords
"Two Princes" by Spin Doctors
"Princesse" by Médhie et Yoyo
"Sir Duke" by Stevie Wonder
"Duke of Earl" by Gene Chandler
"The Duke of Dutchess County" by Mary Ellen Bernard
"The Grand Duchess of San Francisco" by American Music Club
"Duchess" by Neko Case & Her Boyfriends
I was sort of surprised how little there seems to be for prince or princess, so I would particularly welcome suggestions with those. I must say, with most royal titles being famous singer or group names, it wasn't easy to find new things.
Also, if anyone has "King Tut" and can post it to brawk, I would love to add it.
Thanks!