23 Kasım 2012 Cuma

Right Down The Line: Just A Love Song

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Over the last few months, I have listened to today's song several times, and every time I hear it, I savor it even more.

Gerry Rafferty was a singer-songwriter from Scotland, who enjoyed a decent amount of fame in the late 70's. First known from the band Stealers Wheel, the group had a hit in 1972 with the song "Stuck in the Middle with You." He recorded a solo album in 1978 which produced his biggest single "Baker Street."

His songwriting was heartfelt and beautifully melodic. His singing was exactly the same. While "Baker Street" told his story of life in the business and the fame which made him so uncomfortable, today's taste is just a flat-out love song. Jerry Rafferty died in January, 2011, his battle with alcohol the main factor in his death.

Another artist who sang with his soul and lost a piece of it with every hit record.

Enjoy a few minutes of what a love song should be...lyrics from the heart combined with a melody to help convey the feelings.

"Right Down the Line"


"You know I need your love, you got that hold over meLong as I got your love, you know that I'll never leaveWhen I wanted you to share my life, I had no doubt in my mindAnd it's been you, woman, right down the line
I know how much I lean on you, only you can seeChanges that I've been true, have left there mark on meYou've been as constant as the northern star, the brightest light that shinesIt's been you, woman, right down the line
I just wanna say this is my way of telling you everything,I could never say beforeYeah this is my way of telling you that everyday, I'm loving you so much more
Cause you believed in me through my darkest nightPut something better inside of me, you brought me into the lightThrew away all those crazy dreams, I put them all behindAnd it was you, woman, right down the line
I just wanna say this is my way of telling you everything, I could never say beforeYeah this is my way of telling you that everyday, I'm loving you so much more
If I should doubt myself, if I'm losing groundI won't turn to someone else, they'd only let me downWhen I wanted you to share my life, I had no doubt in my mindAnd it's been you, woman, right down the line"
In this song, Rafferty writes no crazy comparisons or adjectives or claims. He wrote it all simply and matter-of-factly. When he sings it though, it feels true...just as a love song should.
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