Randy Newman - Marie Wonderful track from his 1974 album "Good Old Boys". The only time the guy in the song will tell his wife he loves her is when he's drunk. "I'm drunk right now, baby But I've got to be Or I never could tell you What you mean to me I loved you the first time I saw you And I always will love you Marie"
I’m not a big fan of saying what my favorite is, but this song is one I enjoy. And I have always found the name “Suzette” very intriguing.
Emily Jane White - Liza Singer-songwriter from Oakland, California. "Liza" is a track from her second album "Victorian America", released in 2009 on the French Talitres label. "And I said hey, hey Liza Where have you been Where have you been I'll see you, I'll see you again"
Robert Pete Williams - Louise Recorded by Dr. Harry Oster at Louisiana State Penitentiary in 1959. Initially released on his own Folk-Lyric label, and later reissued on Chris Strachwitz' Arhoolie label. At the time of the recording Robert Pete Williams was serving a life sentence for a fatal nightclub shooting in 1956. He was later pardoned. "Louise is the sweetest gal I know Louise is the sweetest gal I know She made me walk from Chicago back to the Gulf of Mexico"
Boston - Amanda Starship - Sara Jefferson Starship - Jane Toto - Angela, Rosanna, Lea, Pamela Mr Mister - Kyrie Journey - Suzanne Steve Perry - Oh Sherrie
John Lee Hooker - Annie Mae From his 1995 album "Chill Out". "Annie Mae, I need you night and day, Annie Mae Annie Mae, Annie Mae, I want you for my own, Annie Mae Annie Mae, Annie Mae Don't ever leave me by myself Annie Mae, Annie Mae Don't leave me here to cry You you you leave me leave me I believe I would die"
Was just listening to Dolly Parton's "Jolene". How friggin' hot must have been Jolene if 1974 Dolly didn't hold a candle to her?? Jeff
Sharleena - Frank Zappa. He recorded it several times in the studio but this version with the Hot Rats band is pretty awesome.
Arthur Lee Maye and The Crowns - Gloria Classic doo wop single, released on Specialty in 1956. During that time the Crowns were also backing Richard Berry who wrote this song. Sister Wynona Carr is heard on piano.