Tuesday, May 15, 2012

What's In A Name?

"So did you write about a song, or just about writing about a song?" 
Thank you to my lovely wife for telling it like it is about my first post : )

Ok, this time I will actually write about a song. 


I'm a big Daryl Hall & John Oates fan, and not afraid to admit it. They were my first concert and their blue-eyed Philly sound drew me in from the beginning (actually, as is often the case, their subsequent smash hits don't really represent their best work.) 


This song is from an album (yes, that's what they were called back then) that is unfortunately really overlooked. It totally takes me back to my high school days — and I think it's kind of apparent why I chose this particular title as the name of this blog.


For some reason, this line below seems to really jump out at me in this song. I know I am truly a hopeless romantic at heart, and I love the way this line expresses the pain and loss this song portrays:

And if you can't take me with you, take this Melody for a Memory


Here are the rest of the lyrics to ponder. I hope the link works. 


One for the money
One song I'm writing for you
And if you can't take me with you girl
Take this Melody for a Memory
Love in the morning
Love in the late afternoon
There'll be no words when I leave you girl
Just a Melody for a Memory
And if you can't take me with you
Take this Melody for a Memory
She cried when he left her
Her eyes went black with the blue
The infrequent letters
The sooner the better
The cold distant phone calls
Will have to do
And if you can't take me with you
Take this Melody for a Memory
Take part of me, take part of me
Take this Melody for a Memory


A Blog About Song Lyrics!


Ok. I am so totally new to running my own blog, that I need to preface my first post with "I am so totally new to running my own blog." I figure that's a pretty good excuse for you to forgive me for any blog transgressions I may commit.


Words are my life, a friend reminds me when I have a snappy comeback for something he says. And of course, being an advertising copywriter, words are my life. Maybe that's why I was always just as fascinated with the words to the music I listened (listen) to, as much as the musical notes. So let's talk about lyrics. Their power to inspire, to amuse, to escape to places we want or don't want to go. To serve as anthems for our lives, for protest, for love gone bad, or love gone good... well you get the idea.


The point is — lyrics have the power to stir our emotions, memories, feelings, beliefs. We all have specific songs that affect us in specific ways. Let's talk about them. Specifically. 


So rre you in? It's just a kiss away.