Song Lyric Sunday: Toys – ‘Tin Soldier’

This week’s theme for Song Lyric Sunday is ‘toys’. I’m sorry to say that nothing sprang immediately to mind, so I resorted to the interweb where, of course, there are lists – and lists and lists – of relevant songs. I headed straight for the historical equivalent of my comfort zone and found this from…

Song Lyric Sunday: American Idol – ‘Tracks Of My Tears’

This week’s challenge for Song Lyric Sunday is to post a song by somebody who has appeared on the ‘reality’ TV show ‘American Idol’. Some might consider this to be a little US-centric. However, we did watch ‘American Idol’ when we lived in Abu Dhabi. There, the TV diet was very short on European networks…

Song Lyric Sunday: Duets – ‘Barcelona’

This week’s theme – ‘Two are better than one’- challenges us to find a duet featuring two prominent performers. Well, it was never going to be ‘Islands In The Stream’ on this page was it? Instead here’s Freddie Mercury with prominent operatic soprano Montserrat Caballé. I had this perfect dream-Un sueño me envolvióThis dream was…

Song Lyric Sunday: Inferno – ‘Fire On The Mountain’

This week’s theme is fire or something involving heat. ‘Fire On The Mountain’ is the product of a rare collaboration between drummer Micky Hart and lyricist Robert Hunter (who more usually wrote with Jerry Garcia). In concert, it was almost always paired with ‘Scarlet Begonias’ in the ‘Scarlet-Fire’ diptych, but this is an outstanding standalone…

Song Lyric Sunday: Movies Need Music – ‘Cymbaline’

This week Jim wants us to truffle out a song that was specifically written for a movie. I featured one of the more obvious choices, ‘Saturday Night Fever’, a few years ago for a different prompt, and although there are some other classic Bee Gees songs on that soundtrack, I decided to look elsewhere. For…

Song Lyric Sunday: Family – ‘Mama Tried’

This week’s theme for Song Lyric Sunday is children and/or families and Jim has entitled his post ‘Perks of having kids’. It’s not all good news though, and while not all families have a black sheep, this one clearly did. This is a Merle Haggard song that, not being a particular fan of Country music,…