First up is the opening track from Minneapolis post-punk/alt-rock band Soul Asylum's major label debut, Hang Time. Down On Up To Me remains a personal favorite. I had the good fortune to see Soul Asylum twice in the early 90s.
I can't believe I couldn't find Down on Up to Me on YouTube, but here is another song from Hang Time:
Next up we have a Traditional American Folk song which was made famous by the iconic Lead Belly in the early part of the 20th Century. The version of Goodnight, Irene in today's shuffle is by Les Paul (the inventor of the solid body electric guitar) and his then wife and collaborator, Mary Ford. ""sometimes I take a great notion to jump in the river and drown"
Here is Deer Tick's version of the song
I don't know how many time's this song has come up in shuffles since I began writing Ear to the Ground, but don't expect me to stop featuring it anytime soon. Son of a Preacher Man by Dusty Springfield from her amazing Dusty in Memphis album.
Next up we have a 1993 cover of a 70s era Village People song, Go West. Pet Shop Boys recorded the song for their 1993 album, Very. We have the Pet Shop Boys version in the shuffle today.
Here is the original version
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