It's no secret that I grew up listening to a lot of country/rock fusion in the 1970's. My mother was a big fan.
Eddie Rabbitt was one of the leaders in that genre. This was one of his biggest crossover hits, hitting #1 on the Country charts and #5 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1980. But this ode to long-haul truckers wasn't just a hit in the moment, though - it remains one of the most recognizable songs of the era.
19 April 2018
11 April 2018
11 April 2018 - The Knife - Heartbeats
This song has been called a "great opening to a creepy movie".
Accurate. But this song from the Swedish duo in 2003 also throws back with a synth-heavy 80's sound.
Accurate. But this song from the Swedish duo in 2003 also throws back with a synth-heavy 80's sound.
03 April 2018
3 April 2018 - Olivia Newton-John - Physical
This was by far Olivia Newton-John's biggest US hit. Heck, Billboard ranked it the 6th biggest hit of ALL TIME. All for a trendy song and video made possible by the early 80's aerobics craze. A great song, to be sure. A song full of double entendre and, well, suggestive lyrics and an accompanying video (let's just say ONJ wasn't talking about the latest Jane Fonda video when she was talking about a "suggestive movie"). A cultural phenomenon, which is still fondly remembered today.
It was such a cultural phenomenon, it was featured thirty years later on an episode of Glee, where Olivia did a duet of the song with Jane Lynch, somewhat parodying the video, and EVERYONE GOT THE REFERENCE.
Of course Juliana Hatfield covered this song, too. Go over to Totally Covered and check that out!
It was such a cultural phenomenon, it was featured thirty years later on an episode of Glee, where Olivia did a duet of the song with Jane Lynch, somewhat parodying the video, and EVERYONE GOT THE REFERENCE.
Of course Juliana Hatfield covered this song, too. Go over to Totally Covered and check that out!