I hope all of you wonderful people who have kept this place from going under for the last (almost) 17 years (!) have a stress-free, fun-filled, hyphenated word of your choice Thanksgiving holiday.
When the song first came out, I thought it was a swing and a miss. It felt clumsy. Over the years, I've changed my tune. It was easier for me to mock what was wrong with it back then and even easier for me now to hear all that's right with it.
There's a story going back to 1964 when Lennon & McCartney were writing hits for others, like "A World Without Love" for Peter & Gordon and "Bad To Me" for Billy J. Kramer, where critics were claiming these songs were only hits because of The Beatles' names attached to them. So, as a fake out, McCartney wrote "Woman" for Peter & Gordon under the alias Bernard Webb. When it only reached #28 in the U.K., the same critics said, "See?," while those more understanding blamed the song itself, saying it wasn't one of McCartney's bettter tunes. The U.S thought better of it and "Woman" peaked at #14.
I think "Woman" is an amazing record and I fell deeper in love with it when I heard Frankie Siragusa cover it 2020.
At the time, Frankie Siragusa played drums for The Posies, and he released a solo album in 2020 called "Goodbye My Love: Lost Songs Of Lennon
& McCartney, Covered and Rediscovered" with a little help from Jellyfish's Roger Joseph Manning and Keith
Sletterdahl from The 88. On the surface it looks like another attempt
to record those great early sides that The Beatles gave away to the
likes of Billy J. Kramer, Cilla Black, & Peter & Gordon, except
this is unbelievably good! The whole record is worth your time.
Even If You Don't- Ween Groove Holmes- Beastie Boys You Make Me Feel Good- The Zombies Peaches En Regalia- Frank Zappa How Does The Grass Grow?- David Bowie Time Song- The Kinks The Drugs Don't Work- The Verve
The first time I heard about half of these songs were as cover versions. Some were on Nick Lowe records. Many were on Robert Gordon records. One I heard on a Clash record. I even heard one on a k.d.lang record.
The other half rounding out the mix are faves of mine for one reason or another, like that froggy moan on Barbara Greene's "Long Tall Sally," or listening to Ronnie Dio before he discovered rainbows and devil horns.
I'm pretty sure you will have some fun listening to them all.
Enjoy!
TRACKLIST Sweet Love On My Mind- Jimmy & Johnny Jugue- The Downbeats feat. Johnny Amelio All By Myself- Roy Hall Long Tall Sally- Barbara Greene Bo Bo Ska Diddle Daddle- Wayne Walker Tryin' To Get To You- Johnny Carroll & His Hot Rocks Playboy- Bob Denton Action Packed- Ronnie Dee You Don't Know My Mind- Roy Moss Black Slacks- Joe Bennett & The Sparkletones Go 'Way Hound Dog- Cliff Johnson Flyin' Saucers Rock 'N' Roll- Ray Scott The Worryin' Kind- Tommy Sands Bad Boy- Robin Luke Mercy- Collins Kids Brand New Cadillac- Vince Taylor Love Pains- Ronnie Dio Hey Jibbo- Art Wood Bop-A-Lena- Ronnie Self Behave, Be Quiet Or Begone- Roy Duke The Way I Walk- Jack Scott Folding Money- Carl Belew You Mostest Girl- Bobby Lee Trammell You're Humbuggin' Me- Lefty Frizzell Watching The 7:10 Roll By- Buck Griffin I Wanta Be Free- Evelyn Harlene with Casey Clark's Band Red Hot- Billy Riley Sebbin Come Elebbin- Jimmy Heap & The Melody Masters Mama Don't You Think I Know- Jackie Lee Cochran Rock Billy Boogie- Johnny Burnette