"Rock the Boat" by The Hughes Corporation

Woke Up with it in My Head Song for Sunday, November 28, 2020: “Rock the Boat” by The Hughes Corporation

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Today’s song was a number one hit in 1974. It didn’t gain popularity on the radio until discos started playing it then it raced up the radio charts. According to Wikipedia, it is considered to be one of the first disco songs. I found a WSJ article online that might explain more, but it was behind a paywall. form the little I could find online it seems the song was different than other songs of the time. Perhaps the thought production value or the lush arrangement is why.

"Against All Odds" by Phil Collins

Woke Up with it in My Head Song for Friday, November 27, 2020: “Against All Odds” by Phil Collins

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I am a big Phil Collins and Genesis fan. “Against All Odds” wouldn’t make it into my top 20 Phil Collins songs list. But there it was, the featured song in my head this morning. The song was inescapable in 1984. It was on the radio, played at the skating rink, and the video on TV all the time. It was Phil’s first US number one as a solo artist. Even though I’m not a fan, Phil does sell the song vocally. I give him credit for that.

"Sometimes" by Erasure

Woke Up with it in My Head Song for Thursday, November 26 2020: “Sometimes” by Erasure

Official HD music video for "Sometimes" by Erasure. The breakthrough single from Erasure (Vince Clarke & Andy Bell) was released in October 1986. The first r...

Erasure’s first hit, “Sometimes” was released in October, 1986. It charted at number two in the UK. The band did phenomenally well in the UK with 13 top 10 and 8 top 20 songs. In the US, three of their songs ended up in the top 20 including 1988’s “Chains of Love” and “A Little Respect,” and 1994’s “Always.”

The video features some of the most sincere rooftop dancing among hanging laundry you’ll ever see.

"Raspberry Beret" by Prince

Woke Up with it in My Head Song for Wednesday, Nov 25, 2020: “Raspberry Beret” by Prince.

"Raspberry Beret" from 'Around the World in a Day' (1985) ☔️ Listen to more Prince here https://lnk.to/PrinceStream 📺 Watch all the official Prince videos he...

When it was #2 in 1985, Raspberry Beret wasn’t one of my favorite Prince songs. Since then, I’ve grown to like it. I think one of the reasons is Raspberry Beret contains one of my favorite lyrics ever:

“Seems to me I was dong something close to nothing, but different than the day before.”

It cracks me up there could be many forms of doing nothing, indistinguishable to the untrained eye, but to a person that is a pro at doing nothing, there are many shades of nothing.

Another favorite lyric:

“She walked in through the out door”

The lyrical picture Prince paints of the woman who came into the five and dime that day is very colorful.

Random thoughts about the video

The cool dancing and the funky finger cymbal introduction.

Prince coughs. Why? To be sick and do something no one else would do, according to a Rolling Stone interview.

The woman in the yellow that gets a brief dance solo is Kimberly B. Delfin.

Pat Smear from the Foo Fighters was in the video just hanging out.

"Saved by Zero" by the Fixx

Woke Up with it in My Head Song for Tuesday, November 24, 2020: “Saved by Zero” by the Fixx

The Fixx - Saved By Zero (Best Audio)

The first single from the 1983 album “Reach the Beach,” the song reached number 20 in the US. Earlier in my life, I was more familiar with their next song, “One Thing Leads to Another.” Since then, I’ve come to appreciate many of their other songs which did fairly well on US rock charts.

According to Wikipedia, the song is about a reset back to zero:

"The song was written from the point of view of the release you get when you have nothing left to lose. It’s sort of a meditation. It clears your head of all fears and panics and illusions and you get back to the basics, which is a Buddhist mantra, which I practiced back then, and which I still do. The idea of the song is how great it is to get back to zero."

I wanted to post the actual video, but at this time, the only version I could find had some funky things going on with the audio.

"I Want it That Way" Backstreet Boys

Woke Up with it in My Head Song for Thursday, November 19, 2020: “I Want it That Way” by Backstreet Boys

Official music video for "I Want It That Way" by the Backstreet Boys Listen to the Backstreet Boys: https://BackstreetBoys.lnk.to/listenYD Subscribe to the B...

I was working at Z100 in Portland in 1999 when “I Want it That Way” was released. We got a copy a couple of days before, and I played it on the air. It wasn’t the version that became popular though. I think we played the alternate version over the weekend. The next week, we were playing the version that became popular.

Lyrically, the two versions are nothing alike. They seem to tell two different stories.

Musically, similar but the beat is a little different. And there’s an annoying snare drum.

I always wondered why we played one version for a few days and then it changed to the other. Apparently, the band liked the second version better.

Below is the alternate version I played for a couple days.

Alternate version of the song unreleased. I do not own the rights to this song.

"Would I Lie to You" Eurythmics

Woke Up with it in My Head Song for Tuesday, November 17, 2020: “Would I Lie to You” by Eurythmics.

Eurythmics - Would I Lie to You? (Official Video) Preorder Eurythmics vinyl released in 2018 -http://smarturl.it/EU_multi Listen on Spotify -http://smarturl....

The year was 1985. The Eurythmics changed from a synth-pop sound to a more rocking sound with their new album. This was the first release from “Be Yourself Tonight”, and it peaked at number five in the US. Like many other Eurythmics songs, Annie Lenox and Dave Stewart wrote this one.

A whole lotta’ brass, a motorcycle revving, and big, powerful vocals. That’s how I would describe “Would I Lie to You.”

"Born to Be My Baby" by Bon Jovi

Woke Up with it in My Head Song for Monday, November 16, 2020; “Born to Be My Baby” by Bon Jovi

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Not sure where this one came from. Not one that I particularly liked at the time or now. It was released almost 32 years ago, November 24, 1988, and peaked at number 3 in 1989. Fun fact, the hug at the end of the video is when the band discovered the album “New Jersey” was the number one album in the nation.

To me, this song felt like “Livin on a Prayer” part 2.

"Don't Tell Me" by Blancmange

Woke Up with it in My Head song for Sunday, November 15, 2020: “Don’t Tell Me” by Blancmange.

Blancmange - Don't Tell Me (Official Music Video) Released 1984 From the album 'Mange Tout' UK Chart Position #8 https://smarturl.it/MangeToutDeluxe

You wanted to book the Talking Heads at your birthday party, but all you could afford was Blancmange. Not really true but funny. When I first heard them, I thought they were the Talking Heads. They’re actually a synth-pop group from the UK. They had a few hits there, including this one which peaked at number eight in the UK.

"Paradise City" by Guns N' Roses

Woke Up with it in My Head Song for Saturday, November 14, 2020: “Paradise City” by Guns N’ Roses.

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Appetite for Destruction was released in 1987, but "Paradise City” wasn’t released as a single until 1989. It was a worldwide hit reaching number 5 in the US and #6 in the UK.

The first time I heard Paradise City was in either 88 or 89. It was either at Boys State or Youth Business Academy. For the week-long event, we stayed in dorm rooms. My roommate played the album nonstop for that week. I had heard “Welcome to the Jungle” on the radio, but this was my first time exposed to other GN'R songs. My roommates favorite one was “Paradise City,” When he wasn’t listening to it in the dorm room, he was singing the line “Take me down to the paradise city, where the grass is green and the girls are pretty.”

This is one of the few songs that features a sports whistle. And after that whistle blows, the rocking begins.

I’m bummed this video is a mix of old footage and newer footage. I wanted more images of these guys as young punks. But I don’t know they made a video for it at the time.

"Everything Counts" by Depeche Mode

Woke Up with it in My Head Song for Friday, November 13, 2020: “Everything Counts” by Depeche Mode.

Depeche Mode - "Everything Counts" (Official Video) directed by Clive RichardsonOriginal song from the 'Construction Time Again' album (Sire/Mute Records - 1...

Maybe the relevance of the line, “The grabbing hands, they grab all they can” caused this song to embed in my brain and greet me when I opened my eyes.” Maybe it was the xylophone, the melodica, or the shawm. Gotta’ give Depeche Mode extra points for using unique instruments.

Released in 1983, the song made it to number six in the UK and number 17 on the US Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart.

"Who's That Girl?" by Eurythmics

Woke Up with it in My Head Song for Tuesday, November 10, 2020: “Who’s That Girl?” Eurythmics.

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In 1983, between “Sweet Dreams” and “Here Come the Rain Again,” The Eurythmics released this song. Although I don’t remember it from the 80s, it did ok in the US peaking at number 21, it make it to number three in the UK.

I have to thank Absolute 80s for opening my ears to this and other Eurythmics songs I didn’t know until recently. I always liked their hits, but have come to appreciate more of their music by getting exposed to their UK hits.

Favorite part of this video, Dave Stewart’s hair.

"Geno" by Dexy's Midnight Runners

Woke Up with it in My Head Song for Saturday, November 7, 2020: “Geno” by Dexy’s Midnight Runners

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“Geno” hit number one in the UK two years before their 1982 worldwide hit “Come on Eileen.” According to Wikipedia, the song was a tribute to soul singer Geno Washington and was done in the style of Geno Washington’s Ram Jam Band.

It’s a catchy song that has grown on my over the past couple years.

When I wake up with “Geno” in my head, it’s generally one of three parts:

  • The horn part at 1:34

  • The lyric part at 2:14

  • The “Oh Geno” part toward the end at 3:09