24 July 2024

Anita Lindblom "Sån't är livet" (1961) (single)

Sån't är livet
, 7'' single
release date: 1961
format: vinyl (271 201 TF)
[single rate: 4 / 5] [4,04]
producer: ?
label: Fontana - nationality: Sweden

Tracklist: A) "Sån't är livet" (5 / 5) (fan video) - - B) "Det är nå't mysko"

Single release by Anita Lindblom is a cover of a Roy Hamilton 1961 song "You Can Have Her" written by Bill Cook. The Swedish version has lyrics by Stig Rossner (aka Stikkan Anderson), and Lindblom's version was a major hit in all of Scandinavia.
This single was part of my parents' record collection, it's a song I vividly remember from my childhood as a song I have always loved. Not only was the song played on our turntable, but it was and it has been a stable song on national radio ever since the 1960s. It may not be played that often nowadays, but it has status as one of the most played and a highly loved modern standard.
Hamilton's version of the song is fine and strong, and he is one of the many forgotten stars who experienced lesser careers all because Elvis found inspiration in their performances and vocal styles, and he rightfully deserves more recognition. That said, Lindblom's version outshines the original. Her powerful vocal is up there among the greatest, although, she didn't exclusively choose a singing career, but this song more than proves her worth.



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This post is part of MyMusicJourney, which enlists key releases that have shaped my musical taste when growing up and until age 14. Most of these releases come from my parents' and / or my older brother's collection.

17 July 2024

The Jesus and Mary Chain "Just Like Honey" (1985) (single)

Just Like Honey
, 12'' single
release date: Oct. 1985
format: vinyl (NEG 17T)
[single rate: 3,5 / 5] [3,55]
producer: The Jesus and Mary Chain
label: Blanco y Negro - nationality: Scotland, UK

Tracklist: A) 1. "Just Like Honey" - 2. "Head" - - B) 1. "Cracked" - 2. "Just Like Honey (Demo - Oct 84)"

Single release by The Jesus and Mary Chain is the band's third and final single taken from its forthcoming debut album Psychocandy (Nov. 1985). The single follows You Trip Me Up (May 1985), which followed Never Understand (Feb. 1985). The A-side tracks also constitute the regular 7'' single issue, which was released in Sep. '85.