Three-Tune Tuesday: Ladies of Melancholy

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Ladies of Melancholy; this is not to say all these Ladies' music is laden with a dose of the stuff, just the three I mention below, and that they are the only songs by each artist I know.

Does that say a lot about me? One of them is a dance tune, and the other weepy ballads. I do like some regular tunes, and these stem back decades when my taste was 'almost normal'.

There was a time before the internet when you would come across a tune, possibly playing in a supermarket or department store and you did not know what that song was.


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...'How did we live without Shazam, a live saver for identifying music even when everyone's talking the talk'... - Source

It was frustrating to say the least, as there was no Shazam to identify it, and the only solution was to ask one of the dim-witted sales assistants to spill the beans.

Most of the time, glazed looks were the response.

I speak from experience, and working at Kwiksave does that to you, and they were probably no more enamoured by the music than when I was working and forcibly bombarded with endless shit music by unoriginal artists.

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Judie Tzuke – Stay with me 'Til Dawn (Welcome to the Cruise – 1979)


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Let me continue where I left off. Some things stick in your mind and my first memory of hearing 'Stay with me Til Dawn' was at the Boots Department in Burnley, Lancashire.


'why does shit like that stick in your mind for decades?'…

I must have been the very early 1980's, and on that day I didn't find out what the elusive tune was.

I don't know whether I asked, or set the audio memory to one side in the back of my mind, but at some time in the near future I did identify it.

The song is a hauntingly sad, mournful ballad released in 1979, and that's what I don't understand. That year I was obsessed with music and yet this managed to bypass me.

No airplay in America, but as that market is notorious to crack for British artists, it is no surprise. They do miss some gems.

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Ultra Nate – Free (Situation: Critical – 1997)


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A birth name of 'Ultra Nate', who would think this was not a stage name? It seems otherwise, and being born in the 1960s, I can't think of the shit she would get at school growing up and being named 'Ultra'?

Maybe things were different in America and it was cool to be named Supergirl or some equivalent. This American singer-songwriter did have some other hits, but none I can remember besides the excellent 'Free', of which she is a co-writer.

Speaking of which, it barely made an impact in the USA, besides the dance charts, and the 90s, had some wonderful music of that particular genre.

With a large slice of melancholy throughout the verses, I immediately latched on to this one, and it became a staple played song for me during… ‘the latest decade of any reputable music talent’.

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Janis Ian – At Seventeen (Between the Lines – 1975)


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To wrap things up, I find Janis Ian an odd name, and even more so when this name is not the birth name (Janis Eddy Fink). Like the Judie Tzuke song (above), this one escaped me for years and what a joy it was to discover it once more.

An American girl unloved and the wrong colour, the words spill out from this singer into a stream of sadness that makes tears well up in your eyes.

I learned the truth at seventeen, that love was meant for beauty queens’, ‘Ugly duckling girls like me', wow… hard-hitting but with the smoothest melody. This must have been tough to write.

Although her vocal timbre is not particularly favourable to my ears, it's the lyrics and that winding bleak chorus that strikes you in the heart. It stinks of the 1970’s, and that’s not disrespect, it just has that sound.

Where I managed to hear this one is a puzzle. It was totally off the record in the UK but was a sizable hit stateside in 1975.

We missed out this time, though I can’t say I dig the brass and trumpet section in the mandatory instrumental interlude.

Leave bloody trumpets in brass bands where they belong!

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Damn you, that Ultra Nate song... Trapped in my head for days now no doubt 🤣🤣

I loved Shazam. I am so happy now that Google has built in song recognition into their hey Google malarkey. I use it quite a bit now when out and about

Damn you, that Ultra Nate song... Trapped in my head for days now no doubt

It was a 90's anthem, that's long ago now!

am so happy now that Google has built in song recognition into their hey Google

Now I didn't know that, I still Shazam music, and it picks up on the faintest of music traces.., great technology.

I would be lost without it, the new Google version that is. I was using Shazam till recently as well.

Sometimes tech is alright! 😃😃

Had to look up Kwik Save, it looks like the British version of K Mart.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kwik_Save

"'Stay with me Til Dawn" seems to be a more compelling predecessor to Lady Antebellum's "I need you now".
Judie Tzuke sang that in a surprisingly gentle mode - good find!

It's been a surprisingly long time since I've listened to Between the Lines. I cosign "Although her vocal timbre is not particularly favorable to my ears.."

This was a pleasing mix. Your selections, brought back to memoryf Poe's Angry Johnny so I went and listened to that. Cheers.
!LUV !BEER

"'Stay with me Til Dawn" seems to be a more compelling predecessor to Lady Antebellum's "I need you now".

I would not have linked them and I do know the 'Lady' song. I saw Lady live years ago, not my cup of tea but @bingbabe likes them, and so I was dragged long.

Likely 95% of the concerts I've seen since being married were at the prompting of my Mrs.

Sting and the Police was worth it to see live. I don't enjoy crowds.

Shazam is still around? I thought it had it's time and then it kind of disappeared with all of the other stuff that comes and goes on the Internet.

It is still around, and I used it only last week to detect a song that I could barely hear. It's 'hearing' is way better than mine!

I'll have to try and remember that!

How come I never heard of Janis Ian? She should have been a big star, beautiful voice, beautiful song! For sure my favourite of all three.
#ttt is a great way to get to know other artists!

That song is so incredibly sad. I guess her teens years were not very pleasant, and I'm sure it comes from the heart. I heard it when much younger somewhere and re-discovered it in the last few years.


I almost missed this post.You should use the #ThreeTuneTuesday tag 👍

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