Sunday, March 30, 2014

The Uplifting Power of Love May Make One Dance With Her Feet Off of the Ground

Apparently, dancing with one's feet off of the ground is light-years away from dancing with one's feet on the ground. Could something called "love" be the igniting force that prompts one to be uplifted in mind body and spirit? It may be such an awesome thing -- to see someone be that much in love; or to be in that wonderful state of being.

Tracy Lawrence sings "I See It Now"-- which tells about seeing someone in that wonderful state of love.

Saturday, March 29, 2014

When the Dark Can't Hide Your Feelings of Temptation

Have you ever been tempted by someone so strongly, that you can't conceal it from your significant other? It's may be pretty tough to hide your desire for another, from your immediate lover.

Billy Dean sings "Tryin' to Hide a Fire in the Dark" -- which exemplifies the impossible situation of concealing one's desire for another person, from someone who can immediately put two-and-two-together. 

A Perspective About "Rags to Riches" Success

From one extreme to another -- being broke, and following one's dreams towards making the dreams come true, is quite an accomplishment. Reaping the rewards of all of the success, by which the hard work and perseverance has paid-off has got to be profoundly rewarding, especially if one has come a long-way initially.

Everyone has dreams and goals they hope to accomplish. It's the beleive in one'self, the hard work, and especially the perseverance that helps to develop those dreams into a successful reality.

Sugarland sings "Baby Girl" -- which exemplifies the "rags to riches" success story.

Monday, March 10, 2014

Sultry Lisa Brokop Sings "Take That"

The power of a clever retort, to a relationship gone-wrong is presented in the telling of a situation that warrants a witty remark in payback for wrong-doing. 

Lisa Brokop sings "Take That" -- which delivers an example of how "take that" works, for being done wrong to.

Lisa sings the 1994 song, with a sultriness that one can't deny. 

A Clever Little Song Telling About the End of the Money During the Month

Yes; It is very funny, that it is very typical of money running out at the end of the month. Who has not been there? It may be very ironical, but that situation has got to be a universal tendency of people running out of the green-stuff too early in the month.

Marty Stuart sings "Too Much Month (At The End Of The Money)" and lays-out the oh-too-common experience out, in a clever-little catchy-tune.

The Sweet Telling of a Gal Who Has "Taken a Shine" -- Sung by John Berry

The girl next-door, may need sometime to bloom into a beautiful woman. The guys may initially notice the obvious bombshells in movies and magazines. They are the unattainable women, who may be packaged perfectly for attention and idealism. However -- the plain-Janes who are not-so celebrity and maintain a girl-next-door image, tend to be over-looked by many men. However -- it's the fortunate man, who sees a jem-in-the-making, and chooses to pay attention to the over-looked beauty of a lovely lady who has taken a shine because of him, who is the richest. For he is the one who's keen discernment and appreciation for the lady's pluses, which also (in-turn) makes her shine even more and makes him shine, in return.

John Berry sings "She's Taken a Shine" -- that tells of a story about a situation, similarly described above. John sings with heart, and makes one feel the sweetness of a gal who has "taken a shine".

Perhaps -- Continuously Thinking About Another Person Has It's Place for Reproductive Purposes

A one-track mind, maybe part of Nature's survival mechanism in relationship to hyper-focusing on someone to reproduce with. Kind of like the "honeymoon stage" when being in-love is part of the bonding for a full-bloomed romance, the one-track-mindness that happens when someone is romantically courting another, may be a very essential part of the desire to romantically bond for reproductive purposes and the survival mechanism for human beings, because (perhaps) the hyper-focus allows one of another person's desire, to be the focus of attraction for reproductive purposes. (And not necessarily the focus, related to an OCD condition.)

Trisha Yearwood sings "Thinkin' About You" -- which is a song, about an individual's continuous thoughts about another person.

Sunday, March 9, 2014

A Light-Heated (Yet) To-the-Point Song About Not-Hogging the Conversational-Street

"I Wanna Talk About Me" sung by Toby Keith is a perfect song about fairness in conversation. A person being talkatively open about everything in a the individual's life, can indicate a great trust and can be very flattering to another. Flattering, because, not only does being open indicate trust, it also shows that the receiver of all of the personal information is likable and worthy enough to be a part of the share. And sharing is the key word, regarding communication. Sometimes, the incessant talking of another can get irritating and annoying, to say the least. Sharing in the communication of personal info, is definitely a two-way-street, ideally speaking. However -- not all relationships have balanced communication. In reality -- there are people who knowingly, or unknowingly, hog-the-communication-road, when it comes to sharing in conversation. That's when someone needs to step-up and say what Toby says, when he sings (in the video below) the light-hearted and to-the-point song, about the need to share personal information in conversation.

Tracy's Heart and Soul Performance of "Paint Me a Birmingham" is Heartfelt

Tracy Lawrence sings "Paint Me a Birmingham" in this live performance, that shows an awesome connection to the song. In the below video, it is apparent, that Tracy sings with his heart and soul, in telling of a story about an artist and a man who lost his lover. Tracy's vocals and presentation in this particular performance of the song, brings-out the quality and essence of the lovely song, about a man's plan to be in a lost lover's arms, even if it is only a visual, painted by an artist who is directed by the man in a by-chance encounter.

"Soon" Can Be a Great Retort to Being Put On the Back-Burner for Commitment

Tanya Tucker in 1993 at the CMA sang "Soon", in which she expresses in a story about how the word "soon" can be given back as a clever retort to being put-on-the-back-burner for commitment. Tanya sings the song in a beautifully stunning performance, that shows-off her exquisite physique and just how gorgeous she is, in the 1993 video shown below.

Romantic Temptation -- and the Need to Say No to Your Natural Urge to Say Yes

What do you do, when you have been tempted by someone unavailable to yourself, but definitely someone who lights a desirable fire for you? Ya gotta be strong enough to say no, to your natural urge to say yes, to pursuing the individual romantically.

BlackHawk sings "I'm Not Strong Enough To Say No", in the video below. A demonstration of what may go-on, in a situation of romantic temptation.

Having a Song in Your Head All Day Long May Be a Great Way to Appreciate Music by Hyper-Focus

If you got the song called: "That Song In My Head" in your head all day, that would be quite the irony of a double-backed mirrored situation.

Everyone can snag onto a song, that becomes the catchy-tune of the day, but how much of that, could be related to an attention-span disorder, is something to ponder -- but not to ponder all day. It would be funner to hyper-focus on a song that is "in your head" all day long.

Julianne Hough sings That Song In My Head on her self-titled album, which is a super fun song about having a song in one's head. (And it's usually the upbeat cool tunes, that one may anchor to for the joy and pleasure of music appreciation.)

 

Monday, March 3, 2014

A Love Song That is About Living-Out a Love Song -- How About That?

Jason Michael Caroll sings "Livin' Our Love Song"  in a tribute to a love that endures the test of time. Proving the doubters as being "wrong" is always a plus, when it comes to showing-off the strength of a loving relationship. In the long-run, every heart must desire the fulfillment of living-out a love song made for them. And "Living Our Love Song" exemplifies the ironical concept of that, by being a love song, that is about living a love song.

"Sara Smile" Done Beautifully in a Country Cover Version by Jimmy Wayne

Hall & Oats made "Sara Smile" a memorable reflection of the greatness of their classic singing style. And Jimmy Wayne, presents his (undoubtedly) remarkable version of the Hall & Oats 1976 hit.

In the 2009 country cover version, Jimmy sings the song with such precision, meaning, and passion; while adding a refreshing country style to the sweet song about a gal named Sara.




In the video below, Jimmy and Daryl Hall are performing "Sara Smile" live at Daryl's house. (Such an amazing combination...)

Lookin' at "Look at You" by Big & Rich

The harmony of Big Kenny and John Rich, makes the song: Look at You, another cool tune for Big & Rich fans to enjoy. Big & Rich present a rich quality of music sound-styles, and the "Look at You" song, exemplifies their versatility. The album cover of the same title, is intriguing and mesmerizing -- with a simple, yet, deeply-blue eye design.

Loving Another -- It's All About the Choice of Fidelity and Boundary Values

The video below, presents Restless Heart performing live at the Grand Ole Opry, the song titled: "Why Does It Have To Be Wrong Or Right" and that is the ultimate question, regarding fidelity in relationships.

The desire to be with more than one person in a relationship, is often a struggle for some. What's so wrong about softening the hard black-and-white shades of right-and-wrong, to softer gray-shaded areas? Sometimes our desire to share ourselves with more than one person, may seem harmless, and selfless; a natural thing to do. And the more, the merrier. However -- The individuals who are free with sharing their love, may not be so free with their significant-other reciprocating that type of behavior, if there is a double-standard. However -- if both parties have a mutual understanding, then the giving-and-receiving benefits of loving another, exemplifies the beauty and sensibleness of the freedom to love many; which may sound like a party to some; and a non-relationship to others.

Gotta Be Glad That "Star Search" Found Such a Remarkable Group Being That of Sawyer Brown

In the video below -- Duncan Cameron speaks of energy, and the effect that an audience has upon performing as Sawyer Brown on "The Life & Times of" featuring Sawyer Brown in 1998.

The feedback of an audience, is always essential for a beautifully energized give-and-take relationship between performers and their fans -- and Sawyer Brown can certainly appreciate and reciprocate the love of their audience, while performing hits like "Thank God for You" -- another catchy and upbeat tune, that shows-off the group's fun originality.

Thankfully, Sawyer Brown went from being an obscure group, to being the upbeat and identifiable stars, having been initialized with being "Star Search" winners in the 1980's. The quality of Mark Miller's voice, is certainly rich and uniquely identifiable. His fun moves on-stage, bring the upbeat and originality to the group's performances.


"This Night Won't Last Forever" may not be an original hit for Sawyer Brown, however -- the way that Mark Miller and the group covers this 1970's classic, is quite remarkable. Below, is such a lovely presentation of the smooth-sounding, hopeful melody.