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Hey lady, you, lady, cursin' at your life You're a discontented mother and a rich inventive wife I've no doubt you dream about the things you'll never do But I wish someone had a talked to me like I wanna talk to you
Hey lady, you, lady, cursin' at your life You're a discontented mother and a rich inventive wife I've no doubt you dream about the things you'll never do But I wish someone had a talked to me like I wanna talk to you
mellow rock instrumentation
a subtle use of vocal harmony
acoustic rhythm piano
a vocal-centric aesthetic
a clear focus on recording studio production
acoustic sonority
major key tonality
string section beds
acoustic rhythm guitars
the subtle use of a horn section
prominent percussion
emphasis on instrumental arranging
These are just a few of the hundreds of attributes cataloged for this track by the Music Genome Project.
I have a faint distant memory of hearing these words before. And now they give me chills. And kinda make me even more grateful for the life I have lived!
I love this song as a man, because it reminds me of so many of the strong women
I love.
kellied
I have the life I never imagined. Rehearing this song, corny as it is, helped me accept my closer to Mamma Walton than the subtle whoring, "playa" life that I'd wanted. Beautiful song. (I criticized it in the 80's and laughed at it as a teenager!)
I've looked for this song since the mid-eighties and recently happened upon it in a pandora search. I love it! Though I am a man. A song and message for this culture.
Who would have thought that the lessons I'd learned in life and passed on to my daughter would one day be so succinctly recorded in a song? This is is...in a nutshell, what women need to know to find peace in this life! I'd never heard it before the random airings on PANDORA - I found the words on the internet and printed it off. So profound! Deborah
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