Sunday, February 16, 2014

Gretchen Wilson and Kenny Chesney Have Great Singing Chemistry

Gretchen and Kenny make "Hurt So Good" sound so good. The duet they sing together, delivers a playful demonstration of their great singing chemistry. Their version of the 1982 John Cougar hit, is powerfully fun and entertaining.

Monday, February 10, 2014

Young Love May Bloom Into Mature and Enduring Love

There are high school sweethearts; and there are grade school crushes. Young love is a wonderful thing. It can be complex, or it can be as simple as checking a 'will you be by girlfriend/boyfriend?' "yes" or a "no" questionnaire. The condition of a young person who develops a friendship with another young person of the opposite sex, may be the budding of a long-time or forever romance. George Strait sings "Check Yes Or No" -- about playful young love, that endures the test of time.

Doing Something Right is Even Better When Acknowledged by a Passionate Sigh

Billy Currington's "Must Be Doing Something Right" is a romantic smooth song, about someone who thinks that he must be on on target, or at least in the right direction in regards to pleasing his partner. The passionate sigh of a lover, may speak a lot of words about a partner doing the right thing. Someone who knows what he or she is doing, makes being on the same page and romance a pleasurable natural thing. To be in-sync with one another by being able to read the sighs, is a part of reaching the romantic goal. The acknowledgement and appreciation of someone who knows what he or she is doing, is part of the importance and delight of being a couple. 

Four Ladies Make "It's A Heartache" a Cool Personalized Classic

Bonnie Tyler, who sang the original "It's A Heartache", is the lady who started it all. The ultimate song for the heartbroken, "It's A Heartache" may remind us, that even when we depend on people to be there for us, we may still be let down, and we can lose the ones that mean the most to us.

Juice Newton -- Lorrie Morgan -- and Trick Pony, are also three ladies who covered "It's A Heartache". Each version of the song has variations, that make them cool and personalized covers of the classic -- and it all started with Bonnie Tyler.

  



 






"Nobody" and "Snapshot" May Prompt a Nostalgic Sense for Sylvia Fans

Everybody may not remember this upbeat 1982 song, but Sylvia preformed it with a cutie-pie inflection to her voice, singing the words of this cleverly worded song, which I believe is very nostalgic.

Sylvia sings "Nobody" -- live in 1982. 




"Snapshot" is another nostalgic wonder sung by Sylvia, to be remembered and appreciated.

 

Crystal Apparently Loves Growing Her Hair All-the-Way -- And Sings "Half the Way" on "Solid Gold"

Partial love, is not necessarily a desired condition. It may seem like a little-bit of a tease. The full-effect of love, is always better. Crystal Gayle sings "Half the Way" -- a song, that (in this interpretation) reminds us of the desire for the full-effect condition regarding total-love. She sings the hit on "Solid Gold", with such grace and beauty. (And extremely beautiful long-hair, as well. You may wonder, which kind of conditioner she uses.)

Sunday, February 9, 2014

Perhaps We Are Not So Far Apart -- Feeling United by the Moon

When a couple is apart, they can find solace in the perception that they may not be too far apart, when they see the same moon which shines also on their away partner. The moon may create the illusion or give the feeling of unity, because it travels with us. It makes us feel connected; and in unity with each other. A great focal-point for creating the feeling, that your partner is not as far as he or she really is.

Toby Keith sings "Does That Blue Moon Ever Shine On You" which may remind far-apart couples that focusing on the moon, may create a feeling of being united.

Sara Evans Sings "Perfect" in a Relaxed and Upbeat Style

Sometimes the act of abandoning perfection as an absolute part of one's life, can create relaxed relationships that fit like the comfortable easiness of a pair of tattered jeans. Being a slave to perfection is futile, because there are not many things that are actually perfect and it can distract one from fully relaxing and enjoying life and relationships. Just being one's self and letting go of the need to be perfect, can be liberating and attractive.

Sara Evan sing "Perfect" -- a song about the coolness of letting go of trying to be perfect. 

Time is Ticking -- Is This Relationship Worth Slowing Me Down For?

To want someone to hurry-up, because you want them to slow you down (from leaving) in a relationship, is ironical. Appropriate, if you want them to show you that they think that there is a glimmer of hope for saving a relationship.

Sara Evans sings "Slow Me Down" -- in this beautiful video of her. The contrast of the lipstick shades, are as contrasting as the paradoxical (oxy-moron) request, that she sing about in "Slow Me Down".

Saturday, February 8, 2014

A Perspective About the Honeymoon Stage and Carrie Underwood's Great Singing Pipes

The "honeymoon stage" of a romantic relationship is a delightful and endearing one. To be enthralled in each others affection for one another, is (from this perspective) a part of the bonding initiation. Once, you have developed the bond, after you are initiated and conditioned to one another --the intensity of the big-fuss and bright fireworks, sometimes fizzles-out; not completely out, but, it may dissipate to where you would like to be reminded of those outstanding romantic fireworks, that originally made you realize how amazing your relationship originally started-out as being.

The song titled "Remind Me", reminds me of how Carrie Underwood has an intense and beautiful set of singing pipes. You too, can appreciate that when you hear Brad Paisley sing Remind Me (Duet With Carrie Underwood) -- which lays out a situation about a couple wanting to be enthralled, and distracted by each others intense affections, once again in their relationship.


Friday, February 7, 2014

Darius Rucker Sings "Radio" -- In Appreciation For the Feeling-Good Times of Tuning-In to It

The fun times of cruising around with the essential device of a radio in your vehicle -- made for a joyous memory-making ride, is such a cool experience. The radio is so simple -- It plays your favorite upbeat tunes and makes you clap and snap your fingers, throwing your hands-up with enthusiasm to your favorite songs. And, you don't need a lot of money to appreciate those cool times of celebrating with your friends or chilling with your sweetheart, while tuning into those speakers. 

The radio is a catalyst for creating memorable good times, and is appreciated. Especially appreciated, is this song, which is sung by Darius Rucker, who is also appreciated for his upbeat good-time memory-making tribute to the good old radio.

For Being Such a Small Word -- "Gone" Sure Does Make Ya Think

You may wonder, when someone says that they are "gone" -- exactly what state of "being gone" they are in. There are the temporary varying states of being gone, and then, there are the absolute permanent states of being gone. It's as if, there are "31 flavors" of being gone.

Below -- Chris Cagle sings the clever "What Kind of Gone" song, acoustically. 

Rascal Flatts Sings a Song That Gives Us Something to Think About Regarding the Choice to Move On With One's Life

There comes a time in a person's life, when letting go of the past, especially the burden's of blame is essential to moving forward and living a more fulfilling positive life. Moving on with one's life, with the understanding of what and who matters most, can be essentially liberating. To understand who and where you are appreciated the most -- allows for the choice to let go of straggling ties, and allows you to self-improve and focus on the priorities of your life and build on them. Understanding who matters the most to you, also does the same. Remembering that regardless of who is currently in your life, you are the initial one who matters -- allows you to first build a strong foundation for yourself, also making you stronger for the people who matter the most in your life.

Rascal Flatts sings on their self-titled album, the song called I'm Movin' On -- which is (interpreted here) as being about the liberating and the sometimes essential choice of finding oneself through prioritizing and letting go of some things, which allows one to open up doors and to move on with one's life. 

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Gary Allen Sings a Reminder Regarding Things Running Their Course

Eventually... there is no more rain, because the storm stops and situations change. The pain of heart-ache eventually runs it's course and one can turn-over-a-new-leaf for a new beginning and brighter days.

Gary Allen sings Every Storm (Runs Out Of Rain) on the album titled the same. The song is a reminder of how things run its course.

 

A Few Good Men Making History by Singing the Classic Theme Song From "The Dukes of Hazzard"

This video, is of a very original performance by John Schneider and Tom Wopat. Singing : Waylon Jenning's "Good Ol' Boys" from "The Dukes of Hazzard" television program of the late 1970's and late 1980's.

Having played Bo and Luke Duke on the program, John and Tom sing about the good ol' boys, that they once were on the show, by duet-ting the show's classic theme song, that was originally sung by Waylon Jennings.

Gotta admit -- Seeing those two good ol' boys now -- being, good ol' men playing guitar and singing that classic, is quite touching and indeed -- "historical".

Bomshel Reminds Us That We Can Create Positive Change Even in Small Ways

Everything hinges on everything else. To influence change in a positive way, by being one of the catalysts in day-to-day encounters may seem a like miniscule feat; but, it is actually part of the magnificent power -- that of one.

Bomshel sings The Power Of One on the Evan Almighty album. A very inspirational song. 

 

The Right-Lucky-Track of a Goodnight Kiss

It's always "the goodnight kiss" that makes the night memorable. Perhaps, the initializing of the kiss is the goal for a "home-run" -- or, maybe for taking things slow-and-easy. The kiss can signify an open-door to bigger things. If you're lucky enough to get to the kissing-part of the night, then you are on the right-lucky-track. 

Randy Houser sings Goodnight Kiss on his "How Country Feels" album. A great song, about where it all begins...

  
Thomson Square sings  Are You Gonna Kiss Me Or Not on the "Thompson Square" album. The question is quite direct. It's like: Are we gonna turn-the-key and start this thing-up -- or what?

 

Calling Your Sweetie "Baby" Can Be an Affectionate Reward After a Hard Day

Jason Aldean sings (live) "When She Says Baby" -- which is a song about when someone has a hectic day and his sweetie calls him "Baby". It's just the perfect moment to surrender all of his troubles and embrace the affectionate endearing moment, when he knows that someone has faith and tender affection for him.

 

"American Soldier" -- Toby Keith Sings a Breathtaking Tribute

Toby Keith songs "American Soldier" with such profound pride, and his tribute to our American soldiers who dedicate their lives to fighting for our freedom is breathtaking. In the video, the visual story glimpse about the life of a soldier, along with Toby's proud vocals, reminds us that we should not take for granted our freedom, because it does not come free.

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Just Sing "Done" -- The Band Perry Offers a Great Relationship Courtailing Song

It looks like The Band Perry does "Done" with absolute convincing conviction. This playful play of a make-believe battle of conflict is a great demonstration of when one fights a battle of unfair treatment/dysfunction and comes to the adamant conclusion, that he or she is fed-up with and "done" with the relationship. The performance is playfully upbeat, yet the song offers a great serious message. It's a great song, for a subtle, yet, to-the-point break-up. Would you not agree?




Also -- Lots of similes go with describing a liar. The Band Perry perform "You Lie" which describes with many similes, a liar who is due a good-bye "done" for his lying ways. It's a relative song, for deserving to be "done" with a relationship.  

 

Miranda Sings About Owning a Broken Heart

Miranda Lambert sings "Mama's Broken Heart" -- a song about heartbreak and saving-face. Miranda sings about how she owns the broken heart, and not her mama; (in 'make-believe' speaking.) The contrasts of glamour and dysfunction, are what make the video and (make-believe) situation fun. Apparently, Miranda lets her hair down and unwinds, to relieve the tension of keeping-up appearances, in the make-believe scene of the video below.

 

The Perfectly Desirable Gal -- David Nail Sings and Nails It

David Nail, nails perfection, when he sings "Whatever She's Got" -- A song about the little complicated gal, who has everything that everyone wants. Her red toenails, painted-on jeans and ever changing mood ring has eyes all-on-her, as an awesome model of desire.

 

Upbeat "Friday Night" by Eric Paslay is Invigorating

Eric Paslay sings "Friday Night" in the most upbeat powerful way. The momentum of the song, is one that invigorates and is so refreshing, with it's metaphors about wanting to be all things pleasant and desirable to a person.