#276 You Don’t Have to Say You Love Me- Dusty Springfield

You don’t have to say you love me just be close at hand/
You don’t have to stay forever I will understand.

When I first listened to the lyrics of “You Don’t Have To Say You Love Me”, I thought this had to have been written by a man. Interestingly, the lyrics were written by women. The lyric is interesting. The woman is so lonely that she would do anything to have her man back.

She won’t ask anything of him: she doesn’t need him to say “I love you” or be in a committed relationship as long as he is ‘close at hand’. I suppose that is a good way to describe the loneliness and desperation one might feel after a breakup. I have had friends do and say similar things in an attempt to not be alone.

You Don't Have To Say You Love Me Meaning
Dusty Springfield

The music sounds very haunting, especially the introduction. The verses of the song sound really sad (musically). The chorus sound like Springfield is delivering a loving declaration. But the words are desperate. It is kind of paradoxical and creates a weird effect.

The orchestration and production are really good: especially some of the choices in the introduction. Of course, like all of Dusty Springfield’s songs, her great voice and subtle vocal decisions she makes truly make the song great. This is about as emotional as Dusty’s voice gets. She is a great contrast to the pop divas of the past 20 years.

You Don’t Have To Say You Love Me Lyrics

When I said I needed you
You said you would always stay
It wasn’t me who changed but you and now you’ve gone away
Don’t you see that now you’ve gone
And I’m left here on my own
That I have to follow you and beg you to come home

You don’t have to say you love me just be close at hand
You don’t have to stay forever I will understand
Believe me, believe me I can’t help but love you
But believe me I’ll never tie you down
Left alone with just a memory
Life seems dead and quite unreal
All that’s left is loneliness there’s nothing left to feel

You don’t have to say you love me just be close at hand
You don’t have to stay forever
I will understand believe me, believe me
You don’t have to say you love me just be close at hand
You don’t have to stay forever
I will understand, believe me, believe me

Songwriters: Giuseppe Donaggio / Simon Napier-Bell / Vito Pallavicini / Vicki Heather Wickham

 

#275 Fortunate Son- Creedence Clearwater Revival

Some folks inherit star spangled eyes/
Ooh, they send you down to war, Lord.

“Fortunate Son” is a great Creedence Clearwater Revival protest song about the patriotism that was fueling the Vietnam War. Fogerty says that it is the millionaires and their greed that drive the wars. Their money allows them to keep a distance from the terrors of war so that it remains easy to send the poor folk to endless wars thousands of miles away. Their money protects their sons from going.

Fortunate Son Meaning
CCR

Interestingly, Fogerty complains about the rich people’s tax avoidance. Back then the rates for the rich for much higher for the rich and it was still an “outrage”. Somehow, since this song was released, wealth inequality has grown several times worse. Ultimately, he thinks that the solution to all this is to send the senators sons to fight in the war. It is a good solution. Something tells me we’d have a lot more peace if that was what was law.

“Fortunate Son” is more successful as a protest song than some of Dylan’s anti-war songs because it is much more accessible. It rocks, it has a good beat, good lyric and is much more literal than Dylan’s Masters of War. Ultimately it just sounds better. That is the ultimate gate that keeps a song from being relevant or not.  This ended up being one of CCRs most lastingly influential song.

Fortunate Son Lyrics

Some folks are born made to wave the flag
Ooh, they’re red, white and blue
And when the band plays “Hail to the chief”
Ooh, they point the cannon at you, Lord
It ain’t me, it ain’t me, I ain’t no senator’s son, son
It ain’t me, it ain’t me, I ain’t no fortunate one, no

Some folks are born silver spoon in hand
Lord, don’t they help themselves, oh
But when the taxman comes to the door
Lord, the house looks like a rummage sale, yes

It ain’t me, it ain’t me, I ain’t no millionaire’s son, no
It ain’t me, it ain’t me, I ain’t no fortunate one, no

Some folks inherit star spangled eyes
Ooh, they send you down to war, Lord
And when you ask them, “How much should we give?”
Ooh, they only answer “More! More! More!” yoh

It ain’t me, it ain’t me, I ain’t no military son, son
It ain’t me, it ain’t me, I ain’t no fortunate one, one

It ain’t me, it ain’t me, I ain’t no fortunate one, no no no
It ain’t me, it ain’t me, I ain’t no fortunate son, no no no

Songwriters: John C Fogerty

#274 Thunder Road- Bruce Springsteen

You ain’t a beauty but, hey, you’re alright/
Oh, and that’s alright with me.

“Thunder Road” tells the story of Bruce Springsteen’s first “Mary”. Mary was like Paul Simon’s “Kathy”, when he needed a woman’s name in the song to be his girlfriend that is the one he usually went with. Thunder Road’s Mary isn’t a true love. Bruce and Mary just seem bored in a boring town and his car offers some small bit of a temporary reprieve for a night. They can head out on Thunder Road and see where the night takes them. That’s all he has to offer, but hey, Mary isn’t much of a beauty, so who is she to turn him down?

Thunder Road Meaning
Bruce Springsteen

The piano and harmonic introduction sets the stage well for a small-town play. Throughout, the piano is the lead instrument and it is performed well. As the song goes on, the rest of the E-Street Band jump in.

“Thunder Road” works because it tells a fun story using a great melody. It also helps establish Springsteen’s ethos. He is a badass from a small town. He wears leather, he loves women, motorcycles and cars. His sound was different from a lot of the other stuff that was being released in the seventies. He brought some of the great storytelling from folk music and combined it with rock to carve a unique niche in rock n roll.

Springsteen’s phrasing is unique. At times he sounds as if he has hundreds of thoughts he has to fit into a single meter. His description of the town and Mary are especially good. We can almost see the picture in our mind as Mary’s dress waves as she dances across the porch. The song is surprisingly overtly sexual. As Bruce says, “this ride ain’t free”.

Thunder Road Lyrics

The screen door slams, Mary’s dress sways.
Like a vision she dances across the porch as the radio plays.
Roy Orbison singing for the lonely
Hey, that’s me, and I want you only
Don’t turn me home again.
I just can’t face myself alone again.
Don’t run back inside,
Darling, you know just what I’m here for.
So you’re scared and you’re thinking
That maybe we ain’t that young anymore.
Show a little faith, there’s magic in the night,
You ain’t a beauty, but, hey, you’re alright.
Oh, and that’s alright with me.

You can hide ‘neath your covers and study your pain.
Make crosses from your lovers, throw roses in the rain.
Waste your summer praying in vain
For a savior to rise from these streets.
Well now I’m no hero that’s understood.
All the redemption I can offer, girl, is beneath this dirty hood.
With a chance to make it good somehow
Hey what else can we do now?
Except roll down the window and let the wind blow back your hair.
Well the night’s busting open
These two lanes will take us anywhere.
We got one last chance to make it real.
To trade in these wings on some wheels.
Climb in back, heaven’s waiting down on the tracks
Oh-oh come take my hand,
We’re riding out tonight to case the promised land.
Oh-oh Thunder Road oh Thunder Road oh Thunder Road.
Lying out there like a killer in the sun.
Hey, I know it’s late, we can make it if we run
Oh, Thunder Road, sit tight, take hold
Thunder Road.

Well I got this guitar, and I learned how to make it talk.
And my car’s out back if you’re ready to take that long walk.
From your front porch to my front seat
The door’s open but the ride it ain’t free.
And I know you’re lonely for words that I ain’t spoken
But tonight we’ll be free, all the promises’ll be broken.
There were ghosts in the eyes of all the boys you sent away
They haunt this dusty beach road in the skeleton frames of burned out Chevrolets.

They scream your name at night in the street.
Your graduation gown lies in rags at their feet.
And in the lonely cool before dawn
You hear their engines roaring on
But when you get to the porch they’re gone.
On the wind, so Mary, climb in
It’s a town full of losers
And I’m pulling out of here to win.

written by Bruce Springsteen