Monday, March 11, 2019

Women in Music #MusicMovesMe

It's Monday.  It's time for another #MusicMovesMe. 

Who are the #MusicMovesMe bloggers? We are bloggers who blog about music each Monday and if you have music to share with us, you are most welcome to join! (Music Posts Only on this music train, please!)   First, there is XmasDolly,   Her co-conductors are:  Callie of JAmerican Spice,  and ♥Stacy of Stacy Uncorked♥   Also, co-conducting  is  Cathy from Curious as a Cathy .  Last but not least, there's me.
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We are a musical group, so we would love you to join us - but if you want to join in, please bring some music, so we can get our dance shoes on and boogie with you!

Last week we celebrated International Women's Day.   So why not feature some songs sung, or written by, women? 

This first song, You Don't Own Me, was sung by Lesley Gore when she was only 17 years old.  Consider this:  this song was a hit in 1963, and if you think of it in that way, the lyrics are revolutionary. 

Carole King - singer, songwriter.  This may not be her best song, but I love the singing and the music both.  From 1975, Jazzman.

Carole King also wrote songs sung by many different artists.  This hit, One Fine Day, charted for the Chiffons in 1963.

Prepare to cry, listening to Dusty Springfield, sing still another Carole King song, Goin' Back.


My spouse suggested Laura Nyro.  My choice here would be "Dedicated to the One I Love", covered here by the Mamas and the Papas. sung by Laura Nyro, as there was a problem with the Mamas and Papas video.

Virginia Patterson Hensley (better known to us as Patsy Cline), was taken from us at the age of 30, in 1963.  Her loss was a great one.

Here is "Crazy", sung live on the Grand Ol' Opry.

Women  We are strong. We are talented.  And I could devote many, many more blogs to women in music.  Karen Carpenter, Patti Smith, Linda Ronstadt, Petula Clark (still active at age 86), and so many more deserve time in this blog.

Perhaps I should make this a series.

Come back on March 18, when I reveal my Blogging from A to Z theme, and bring music back to the #MusicMovesMe dance floor!

10 comments:

  1. I have been a fan of Leslie Gore since forever. Great share. Adding in Carole King (herself and others using her songs), Dusty (no last name needed), and the Mamas and the Papas helped elevate my psyche today.
    Thanks, I needed that.

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  2. No one sounds better singing Laura Nyro's songs than Laura herself. Just my opinion. The Fifth Dimension did a pretty good job, too. Great choices here. A couple of other women that I can think of are Cilla Black, Dionne Warwick, and Vera Lynn (she sang "The White Cliffs of Dover" and is still going strong at 101).

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  3. Alana,

    What a wonderful way to celebrate women than through mewsic! You picked some excellent top knotch female vocalists to feature on the dance floor today. WOW, I haven't heard Carole King's 'Jazzman' in a long time. Boy, does that ever bring back some groovy feelings. Thanks for sharing the dance floor with me, my dear. Have a boogietastic week!

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  4. I would love some Laura Nyro too! Dedicated to the one I love did not open for me, but I am having issues this morning!

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  5. Great songs and a wonderful theme. Very nice.

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  6. Great choices. They, every now and then, show a Carole King/James Taylor concert on public tv and I always make sure to watch it.

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  7. What a super idea for a theme this month. There are so many like Marianna Faithfull, Joan Jett, the Heart women, etc. This year's Grammy actually focused on women for once.

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  8. Excellent choise for a special day <3 Pawkisses for a Happy Wednesday πŸΎπŸ˜½πŸ’ž

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  9. What a great way to celebrate women, my friend! Excellent song choices! :) Thanks for the dance!

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