Juice Newton had to convince her producer, even after touring with this song for a year, that it was worth putting on her album in 1981. She was covering it after its original 1979 release to mediocre success. Proof that "nobody in this town knows nothing" (whether it's Hollywood or Nashville), it shot to Billboard's #2 overall slot, #14 on the Country charts, got Newton a Grammy nomination for Best Female Country Vocalist, and being a perfect match for genre, artist, and song, was voted one of the Top 100 Country Songs of all time by Rolling Stone. It's one of our personal favorite earworms, but after listening to it looped 20 or 30 times consecutively, we can usually move on to something else.
What a way to wake up! Thank you, Aesop.
ReplyDeleteA sweet sound for a sour epoch.
The other night The Mrs. was working on something and I was typing away. I decided to bring up a random YouTube playlist. I had a choice. "Well, it's (Band X) or Queen of Hearts. Obviously, it's going to be Queen of Hearts."
ReplyDeleteMs. Newton played at a venue were I worked security. It was a great show and her voice was still strong. She could not have been nicer to the fans and staff. She wanted a picture with us so we quickly agreed.
ReplyDeleteI guess she toured (pre-COVID) and plays grandmother during the week.
Gerry