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Song Lyric Sunday – The Spinners

On this cool and breezy Sunday morning I join the tribe that writes about musical lyrics. It is good to be back.

The challenge this week is to write about songs that feature the words:

Could/Might/Should/Would

The song I chose is by the group I know as The Spinners, but also known as The Motown Spinners and The Detroit Spinners — the name change to signify both their departure from Motown Records and also to differentiate them from an U.K. group also known as The Spinners.

The song was written by duo Melvin and Mervin Steals and was released on The Spinner’s new label Atlantic Records. Lead vocals by Bobby Smith and Phillip Wynne (one of the best falsetto tenors of the 70s) helped this song rise to #1 on the soul charts and #4 on the pop charts.

After their departure from Barry Gordy to Atlantic, The Spinners were a big part of the Philly Soul movement with help from producer Thom Bell. They are one of the few groups whose career spanned from Doo-Wop to Motown to Philly Soul and into the Disco Era.

The Spinners had their first TV appearance on the show Hullabaloo (if you are old enough to remember that one) and the entire group were featured in the movie “The Fish That Saved Pittsburg” which had a very disco feel.

In my research, I saw this song categorized as a male love song about yearning. That’s a new description for me but I like it.

Here they are appearing on another great musical television show, “The Midnight Special”.

Lyrics from AZLyrics.com 

Since I met you, I’ve begun to feel so strange
Every time I speak your name
That’s funny, you say that you
Are so helpless too
That you don’t know what to do

Each night I pray there will never come a day
When you up and take your love away
Say you feel the same way too
And I wonder what
It is I feel for you

(Could it be I’m falling in love)
With you, baby
(Could it be I’m falling in love)
Woo
(Could it be I’m falling in love)
With you
With you
With you
(With you)

I don’t need all those things that used to bring me joy
You’ve made me such a happy boy
And honey, you’ll always be
The only for me
Meeting you was my destiny

You can be sure I will never let you down
When you need me I’ll be around
And darling you’ll always be
The only for me
Heaven made you specially

(Could it be I’m falling in love)
With you, baby
(Could it be I’m falling in love)
Woo
(Could it be I’m falling in love)
With you
With you
With you
(With you)

And darling you’ll always be
The only for me
Heaven made you specially

(Could it be I’m falling in love)
With you, baby
(Could it be I’m falling in love)
I want to know now, baby
(Could it be I’m falling in love)
With you
With you
With you
(With you)

I walk around with my heart in my hands, hey
I walk the street as long as I can, baby
I used to sing fa fa fa fa
But right now I feel so good, I sing la la la la
Once you get me up, won’t let me down
Just let this feeling carry me on
Skip the beats with my heart girl


Song Lyric Sunday is hosted by Jim Adams. If you love music or just simply love to read about lyrics and cool bands, hop on over to his blog for the guidelines and a little musical education. Why not join in?

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Happy Birthday Mom

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Today is my mother’s birthday. She would be 92 years old today. I have been thinking about her all week leading up to today, remembering the gifts she gave me. I was the fourth and last child she would have although she always told me she wanted six children. She loved us all fiercely!

Today I will celebrate by remembering all the gifts she gave me and treasuring all the memories. This blog I wrote on my 37th day of 365 days of blogging only scratches the surface of who she was to me. I still miss her so much.

If I can be remembered with the same level of love with which she is remembered, then I will have lived a good life.

Happy Birthday, Mom.

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Day 37

Today would have been my mother’s 91st birthday. To imagine she could have lived to 91 is mind blowing. She would have met all her grandchildren and her great-grandchildren. If she would have lived to 80 or 70 or 60 or even 50 would have been such a blessing. But that was not to be. I suffered a lot after losing her at such an early age, but I am forever thankful that she was my mom.

Memories

I, of course have wonderful memories of my mom. She was a no-nonsense, call them like she sees them kind of person. She was not much to give out lots of cuddles, but her love was relentless and without question. She believed a lot more in self-sufficiency and women being strong than she felt about the importance of coddling us. She grew up in a time that women had to…

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