I wake up every morning with a song stuck in my head. And now it's stuck in yours.
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Angel of the Morning, various artists
Despite wanting to rid my head of sappy pop ballads, there's been no controlling it over the last several days; they just keep seeping into consciousness, so I'm letting it flow. Angel of the Morning has been performed by a ton of artists, but I'm reasonably certain it's the The Juice Newton version (above) that I grew up with. This song came up a couple weeks ago w/ Scott, so I'm sure that's why it's cycling at the moment.
Year: 1981
Rating: Luke Hot
This was the first charting version in the U.S., by Merrillee Rush in 1968. I love the sad horn part, but the vocals are sort of a bland Nico with backup singers.
Year: 1968
Rating: Warm
P.P. Arnold's version is a great soul vocal, and charted in the U.K. in the same year as the Merrillee Rush version.
Year: 1968
Rating: Luke Hot
And of course, Chrissie Hynde on Friends! The song starts at about 1:37, but the whole episode is sort of edited down to the seven minute clip here, which is amusing if you've some time.
Year: 1995
Rating: Luke Hot
There's also a fantastic gothy-gay version from the '90s by performance artist Robbie D. which I used to own but can't locate for you at the moment. If I find it in the future, I'll certainly post it.
Tags:
'60s,
'80s,
'90s,
Chrissie Hynde,
commercial pop,
contemporary pop,
covers,
Juice Newton,
luke hot,
Merrillee Rush,
Nico,
P.P. Arnold,
Pretenders,
Robbie D.,
soul,
TV,
warm,
women artists
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