Fly me to the Moon

Sparks Fly!

The way you move is like a full on rainstorm
and I’m a house of cards
You’re the kind of reckless that you send me running but I
kind of know that I won’t get far.

And you stood there in front of me just
Close enough to touch
Close enough to hope you couldn’t see
What I was thinking of

Drop everything now
Meet me in the pouring rain
Kiss me on the sidewalk
Take away the pain
’cause I see sparks fly whenever you smile

Mary Wells gives Motown Records its first #1 hit with “My Guy”; This Day in History

Mary Wells

In 1959, Berry Gordy started his first record label, Tamla Records, running it out of a house he purchased at 2648 West Grand Blvd. in Detroit, Michigan—a location better known as Hitsville, USA. Over the next three years, Tamla made its headquarters live up to its name, turning out a string of hit records that included “Money (That’s What I Want)” by Barrett Strong (1959), “Shop Around,” by The Miracles (1960) and “Please Mr. Postman” by The Marvelettes (1961)–which is why a young aspiring songwriter named Mary Wells was so excited to be offered a recording contract by Berry Gordy in 1962. The catch was that Gordy wanted to make a record with Wells and issue it on a brand new label that had no identity or reputation in the marketplace: Motown Records. Not really in a position to argue, she signed on as the fledgling label’s very first artist, and two years later, Mary Wells gave Motown its first #1 hit when “My Guy” reached the top of the Billboard pop chart on this day in 1964.

Shortly after signing Mary Wells, Berry Gordy transformed her from a songwriter to a performer of other writers’ material. In this capacity, she was one of the first singers in the Motown stable to record a song by the now-legendary Holland/Dozier/Holland songwriting team. That song, “You Lost the Sweetest Boy” (1963), featured the Supremes and the Temptations singing backup to Wells—an indication of where she stood in the Motown hierarchy at the time. It was the songs of Motown Vice President and chief Miracle William “Smokey” Robinson, however, which brought Wells her greatest successes. In 1962, Wells earned her first and Motown’s first top 10 hits with the Robinson-penned “The One Who Really Loves Me,” “You Beat Me To The Punch” and “Two Lovers.” And then in 1964, she earned her first #1 with Robinson’s “My Guy.” via Mary Wells gives Motown Records its first #1 hit with “My Guy” — History.com This Day in History — 5/16/1964.

Place where Bono can’t live…

The Meta Picture via Place where Bono can’t live….

Fly Away!

Click play and get your day going!

I’m not who I was

Mozart Flute Concertos

Get some!

Love resurrection

Never heard of Allison Moyet? Where have you been all your life? Here’s your introduction…

50 Quotes to Help You Live Like You Were Dying

We so often fill our days with unnecessary stress and strife by focusing on the negative instead of the positive, taking part in mean-spirited and hurtful gossip, making mountains out of mole hills, or bickering over issues that in the larger scheme of things are inconsequential.

Here are a few quotes to help you bring things into better perspective because truly … the time that we spend on such pettiness is too precious to waste. Go to the source: 50 Quotes to Help You Live Like You Were Dying | Psychology Today.

It’s a Brand New Day

Make you feel my love

When the rain is blowing in your face
and the whole world is on your case
I could offer you a warm embrace
to make you feel my love…

When the evening shadows and the stars appear
And there is no one there to dry your tears
I could hold you for a million years
to make you feel my love…

The top 10 versions of ‘We Can Work It Out’ on Spotify










Which one’s your favorite? I vote Stevie Wonder…

Faith

Faith does not make things easy it makes them possible

Or, perhaps you prefer the George Michael perspective…

A whole bunch of ‘I miss you’ songs…

…only 5 more days until my wife returns. Sigh… :-/














Falling In

“Every time I see your face

My heart takes off on a high speed chase

Now dont be scared, its only love

Baby, that were falling in

I cant wait till tomorrow

This feeling has swallowed me whole

And know that Ive lost control

This heart that Ive followed

Has left me so hollow

That was then, this is now, yeah you have changed everything”

via LIFEHOUSE LYRICS – Falling In.

Spirit in the Sky

Hot Legs

I’m dreaming of my wife this morning…

Rod Stewart – Hot Legs – YouTube.

Reflections of my Life

I thought this was pretty deep and moving when I was in middle school buying 45’s. Still love it! Thanks for sharing, Steve!

Anderson Laymans Blog via Reflections……………………….

James Taylor & Carly Simon; Close Your Eyes

One of the prettiest loves songs ever recorded…

via James Taylor & Carly Simon – Close Your Eyes – YouTube.

Escape Adulthood with Kim & Jason via The Top 5 Regrets of the Dying.

Another kind of Anticipation

I have not done a good job this morning of staying away from love songs that make me think of my wife…

Carly Simon – Anticipation – 1972 – YouTube.

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