Song Lyric Sunday: Parts of a day – ‘Tequila Sunrise’

This week’s theme for Song Lyric Sunday could be described as the edges of the day: sunrise and sunset, or dawn and dusk, for example. Which leads me to this rather lovely yet sad song by The Eagles, from the album ‘Desperado’ and written by Glenn Frey and Don Henley (him again). The epitome of…

Song Lyric Sunday: Get Over It – ‘Shakin’ All Over’

Jim has decreed that our Song Lyric Sunday contributions this week should contain the words ‘get’ and/or ‘over’. An obvious double-whammy – and slightly mischievous to boot – would be ‘I’ll Never Get Over You’, originally performed by British band Johnny Kidd & The Pirates, which reached #4 in the UK singles chart in 1963.…

Song Lyric Sunday: Regret – ‘My Way’

The broad theme of Song Lyric Sunday for this week is about being trapped, hence Jim’s title of ‘Groundhog Day’ for his post. However, he also threw in ‘regret’. as a possibility. The one song that popped into my head when I saw that was the iconic ‘My Way’. Apparently, this is by far the…

Song Lyric Sunday: January Baby – ‘Terrapin’

No relation to the Grateful Dead’s ‘Terrapin Station’, this is a song written by Syd Barrett, founder member of Pink Floyd, who was born on 6 January 1946, and thus qualifies for the theme of Song Lyric Sunday this week, which is to feature a song by somebody born in this month. The reasons for…