You can still hear the 40's influence in their style! Kind of like the Dorsey brothers last hit So Rare in 1956, then they were both dead with six months of each other.
I prefer Patsy Cline's version; which is full of feeling and makes the metaphor quite visual. This rendition is flippant and superficial albeit with a catchy beat.
Quite the eye opener, it works well! Case in point of how useful your descriptions are. Without having to leave the page I was able to learn this followed the country release by merely a few weeks and was their first single after reuniting. Curious though, were they always that quick on the draw in follwing up on contemporary material? Many thanks for this!
You can still hear the 40's influence in their style! Kind of like the Dorsey brothers last hit So Rare in 1956, then they were both dead with six months of each other.
VictrolaJazz 6 months ago
@VictrolaJazz I agree, you can definitely hear the '40's style fused with the contemporary.
CatsPjamas1 6 months ago
I prefer Patsy Cline's version; which is full of feeling and makes the metaphor quite visual. This rendition is flippant and superficial albeit with a catchy beat.
Isrek1 6 months ago
Quite the eye opener, it works well! Case in point of how useful your descriptions are. Without having to leave the page I was able to learn this followed the country release by merely a few weeks and was their first single after reuniting. Curious though, were they always that quick on the draw in follwing up on contemporary material? Many thanks for this!
azw596 6 months ago
@azw596 You're welcome, it's a fascinating recording to be sure!
CatsPjamas1 6 months ago