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15 Must-Hear, Throwback Vibez, Vol. 3 features music from Natalie Cole, Prince, Queen, Stevie Nicks & Whitney Houston.
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Ilove older music – I’m an old soul despite being a millennial. My parents are baby boomers, so, they love music from the 1960s and 1970s. Their great taste, which encompasses various styles, with soul topping the list, rubbed off on me. With Throwback Vibez 🕶️🎶 in full swing, and multiple soul oldies lists under my belt, including –🎧 15 Must-Hear, Throwback Vibez and 🎧 15 Must-Hear, Throwback Vibez, Vol. 2 – I proudly present 🎧 15 Must-Hear, Throwback Vibez, Vol. 3.
1. Natalie Cole, “This Will Be (An Everlasting Love)”
💿 Inseparable • 🏷 Capitol • 📅 1975
“Hugging and squeezing
And kissing and pleasing
Together forever through rain or whatever
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah you and me.”
“This Will Be” graces one of Cole’s most important, most notable albums, 💿 Inseparable, released in 1975. Somehow, “This Will Be” is NOT Cole’s highest-peaking single on the pop charts. Regardless, this ‘THIS’ classic is by far the most decorated song of her illustrious career. It peaked at 📈 no. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 – #HIT! Also, Inseparable was a top 20 album. Cole landed a 🏆 Grammy for Best R&B Vocal Performance for this song, also winning one for Best New Artist of the Year. Basically, “This Will Be (An Everlasting Love)” is one of the greatest songs of all time!
Appears in 🔻:
- Natalie Cole, “This Will Be (An Everlasting Love)”: Throwback Vibez 🕶️🎶 7 (2022)
- These 15 Songs are About THIS
- 11 Thrilling Will or Wheel Songs
2. Stevie Nicks, “Edge of Seventeen”
💿 Bella Donna • 🏷 Modern • 📅 1981
Besides the signature groove, I’d argue the chorus is one of the most memorable of all-time. Besides the catchy lyrics, “Edge of Seventeen” has a timeless melody, one I certainly wish I’d penned!
“Just like the white winged dove
Sings a song
Sounds like she’s singin’
Whoo-whoo-whoo.”
Woo, indeed! The song encompasses grief for a deceased uncle and assassinated musician John Lennon, as well as inspiration from friend Tom Petty and his first wife, who essentially named the song. The big takeaway from “Edge of Seventeen” – it’s one of the greatest songs of all time. Notably, it’s been sampled numerous times.
Appears in 🔽:
- Stevie Nicks, “Edge of Seventeen”: Throwback Vibez 🕶️🎶 21 (2022)
- Seventeen: 5ive Songs No. 10 (2022)
- 11 Utterly Compelling Seventeen Songs
- 13 E Songs: No Rhyme or Reason, Vol. 2
3. The Hollies, “He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Brother”
💿 20 Golden Greats • 🏷 Parlophone • 📅 1978
“If I’m laden at all
I’m laden with sadness
That everyone’s heart
Isn’t filled with gladness
Of love for one another.”
A force on his own, Allan Clarke gets a lift from potent, stunning vocal harmonies that appear tastefully throughout. Besides those punch-packing harmonies, a then up-and-coming 🎙 Elton John accompanies the band on piano. In addition to those sweet pianistic skills, the band gets another lift – an orchestra! Those strings soar on this authentic ballad, clearly propelling it to top-ten hit status stateside, and eventually hitting no. 1 in the UK. Had no other version of “He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Brother” been recorded (including the original prior to The Hollies), this version would be the definitive take. Of course, many, many iconic musicians have adopted this one in their songbooks.
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4. Whitney Houston, “Didn’t We Almost Have It All”
💿 Whitney • 🏷 Arista • 🗓 1987
“…We can take the night into tomorrow / Living on feelings / Touching you I feel it all again.” “Didn’t We Have It All” is exceptionally well-produced, sitting in the sweet spot between pop and R&B. The palette of sounds includes colorful keys and soaring strings. Houston is the star of the show, sounding utterly sublime, particularly on the beloved chorus. The production grows robust, Houston gives her all vocally, and honestly, it’s just special. Love fuels the fire, as it does with the best songs!
“Didn’t we almost have it all
When love was all we had worth giving?
The ride with you was worth the fall my friend
Loving you makes life worth the living
Didn’t we almost have it all
The night we hold on ‘til the morning
You know you’ll never love that way again
Didn’t we almost have it all?”
This no. 1 hit is still potent as it approaches 40. A quintessential 1980s ballad that you just don’t make like this anymore.
Appears in 🔻:
- Whitney Houston, “Didn’t We Almost Have It All”: Throwback Vibez 🕶️🎶 38 (2022)
- Whitney Houston vs. James Cleveland: Head 2 Head 🗣️ 18 (2022)
- 13 Amazing, Must HAVE Songs
5. James Brown, “Please, Please, Please”
💿 Please, Please, Please • 🏷 Universal • 📅 1958
What stands out most about “Please, Please, Please” is exactly what you’d expect – JAMES BROWN. This record truly foreshadows the greatness to come for The Godfather of Soul. His voice is incredibly nuanced. He can pull back, he can push – he does a little bit of everything on this complete performance. I’m not sure if he convinces her not to go, but he sure convinces me. I mean, I’d be a fool to leave after he gives his all on this spirited gem! “Please, Please, Please” is iconic!
Appears in 🔻:
- 12 Please Songs That You Must Listen To
6. The Weather Girls, “It’s Raining Men”
💿 Success • 🏷 CBS • 📅 1982
Long before 🎙 Todrick Hall informed us “It’s raining fellas, it’s raining fellas” – those Weather Girls (🎙 Izora Armstead and 🎙 Martha Wash) gave us that legendary forecast in 1982. A 💿 Success? Well, surprisingly only moderately to the tune of no. 46 on the Billboard Hot 100, but hey, the charts had to be hating on this surefire post-disco bop, penned by 🎼✍ Paul Jabara and 🎼✍ Paul Shaffer back then!
“God bless Mother Nature, she’s a single woman too
She took off to heaven and she did what she had to do
She taught every angel
She rearranged the sky
So that each and every woman could find her perfect guy.”
Perhaps Mother Nature is a single woman, but she could be anybody these days, and with how beloved “It’s Raining Men” is within the gay community, I’m not so sure Mother Nature isn’t a member of the LGBTQ+ community! Regardless, with “Humidity… rising” and “barometer’s getting low,” “For the first time in history / It’s gonna start raining men.” To that, again I say, HALLELUJAH 👏!!!
Appears in 🔻:
- The Weather Girls, “It’s Raining Men”: LGBTQ Bopz 🌈🎶 7
- 15 Gay Anthems That Exude Joy (Vo1. 1)
- 13 Songs Where, When It Rains It Pours (Pt II)
- 15 Great Songs All About Men!
7. The Rolling Stones, “Miss You”
💿 Some Girls • 🏷 Promotone B.V. • 📅 1978
“I’ve been holding out so long / I’ve been sleeping all alone / Lord, I miss you.” Ooh wee, Mick! Clearly, Jagger is portraying a guy longing for a girl big-time. He continues singing in the first verse, “I’ve been hanging on the phone / I’ve been sleeping all alone / I want to kiss you sometime.” Oh, the power of lust, and perhaps love, too, as he’s genuinely infatuated. We know that there’s love too because in the second verse, he eschews groupies and his party life of the past: “‘Hey, let’s go mess and fool around / You know, like we used to.’” New and in love Mick (or his character) isn’t feeling that. He is, however, feeling her, despite trying to talk himself out of it: “I guess I’m just lying to myself / It’s just you and no one else / Lord, I won’t miss you, child.” He’s lying! “Miss You” is one of the best songs ever made, and don’t let anybody tell you any different!
Appears in 🔻:
- The Rolling Stones, “Miss You”: Throwback Vibez 🕶️🎶 36 (2022)
- I Miss…: 5ive Songs No. 19 (2022)
- 15 Intriguing Miss or Missing Songs
8. Bette Midler, “Wind Beneath My Wings”
💿 Beaches • 🏷 Atlantic • 📅 1988
Few would deny that “Wind Beneath My Wings” is the perfect song. The music and lyrics – incredibly thoughtful and poetically penned – are awesome. “It must’ve been cold there in my shadow,” the first verse commences, continuing, “To never have sunlight on your face.” So, so, gorgeous! Add those expressive vocals by Midler, along with a heaping dose of authenticity, and this record is nothing short of a juggernaut. The chorus, excerpted at the top (the centerpiece of this masterpiece), continues as follows:
“I can fly higher than an eagle
For you are the wind beneath my wings.”
Appears in 🔻:
- Take Flight with These 11 Wings Songs
- Wind: 3BOPS No. 46 (2021)
- 11 Powerful Songs About the Wind 💨
9. Kansas, “Dust in the Wind”
💿 Point of Know Return • 🏷 Sony • 📅 1977
“Now, don’t hang on
Nothing lasts forever but the earth and sky
It slips away
And all your money won’t another minute buy.”
“Dust in the Wind” arrives on the band’s 1977 album, 💿 Point of Know Return. Acoustic driven, notably, the sound of the record is quite different than the rest of the catalog. Compare it to their other popular songs, as well as “Crossfire” and it’s clearly ‘a change of pace.’ Way to go out of character, Kansas! One of the biggest things that stands out about “Dust in the Wind” is that signature, picked acoustic guitar line. Also selling points: warm lead vocals, vocal harmonies, the strings, and of course, the lyrics. This reflective record packs a mean punch considering how gentle it is.
Appears in 🔻:
- 11 Powerful Songs About the Wind 💨
10. Prince, “Head”
💿 Dirty Mind • 🏷 Warner • 📅 1980
Funky and incredibly infectious, Prince’s dirty mind is fully realized on “Head,” one of my personal favorites if I’m being honest. Within the narrative, he meets a good, innocent girl, who is a virgin:
“You said ‘but I’m just a virgin and I’m
On my way to be wed
But you’re such a hunk
So full of spunk.’”
Of course, Prince corrupts her: “I didn’t want you to be misled / But I’ve got to have you baby / I got to have you in my bed.”
Appears in 🔻:
- In Remembrance: 13 Provocative Songs from Prince
- 11 Anatomical Songs – To Some Degree º
- 13 NSFW Songs Involving the Mouth
11. Tower of Power, “So Very Hard to Go”
💿 Tower of Power • 🏷 Warner • 📅 1973
“Ain’t nothin’ I can say / Nothin’ I can do,” Williams sings in the first verse, continuing, “I feel so bad, yeah / I feel so blue.” Oh, the feels, the feels, the feels. In the second verse, he continues to acknowledge his mistakes, which leads to the chorus sections, where he states, “I can never make you unhappy /… Only wish I didn’t love you so / Makes it so, so very hard to go.” Indeed, indeed! Love sucks, but what doesn’t suck in the least is this utterly sublime Tower of Power classic. The vocals! The songwriting! The music (instrumental)! The soulful aesthetic!
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12. Dobie Gray, “Drift Away”
💿 Ultimate Collection: Dobie Gray • 🏷 UMG Recordings, Inc. • 🗓 2001
So, besides his awesome vocals, what makes “Drift Away” epic? The songwriting by 🎼✍ 🎛 Mentor Williams – who also produces – is a giant selling point. The gist of the song? The power of music, and how therapeutic it can be. Gray does a marvelous job bringing the thoughtful lyrics to life, such as the bridge:
“And when my mind is free
You know a melody can move me
And when I’m feelin’ blue
The guitar’s comin’ through to soothe me.”
Incredible! Those verses are superb too, highlighting the motivation of music. In verse three, Gray is thankful to the nth degree: “Thanks for the joy that you’ve given me / I want you to know I believe in your song / And rhythm and rhyme, and harmony / You’ve helped me along / Makin’ me strong.” Of course, nothing ‘takes the cake’ more than the chorus. It ranks among the most memorable of all time, at least in my book. 🎵 “Drift Away” might’ve arrived in the 70s, but there’s a reason it’s a song we still mention far beyond its heyday.
Appears in 🔻:
- Dobie Gray, “Drift Away”: Throwback Vibez 🕶️🎶 15 (2022)
- 11 Terrific AWAY Songs
13. Queen, “Another One Bites the Dust”
💿 The Game • 🏷 Hollywood • 📅 1980
What makes “Another One Bites the Dust” the sugar honey iced tea? It’s the groove, first and foremost! Those drums (🎙 Roger Taylor)! The robust bass line (🎙 John Deacon)! The guitar (Deacon and of course, 🎙 Brian May)! The music is as infectious as the lyrics. Notably, John Deacon wrote this song. Freddie Mercury, among the most entertaining and skilled frontmen of all time, does a superb job of bringing Deacon’s lyrics to life. The crowning achievement, of course, is the chorus, in all its infectiousness!
“Another one bites the dust
Another one bites the dust
And another one gone, and another one gone
Another one bites the dust
Hey, I’m gonn get you, too
Another one bites the dust.”
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14. Keith Sweat, “Right and a Wrong Way”
💿 Make It Last Forever • 🏷 Elektra • 📅 1987
“So, don’t play no silly games with me, baby
… All I need is your loving here
(Hold me tight, baby, with the joy you can bring).”
“Right and a Wrong Way” is a high-flying, sensual slow jam. It’s a lushly produced, late 80s R&B joint that helps ushers in the New Jack Swing era. The old-school drum programming, the robust bass line, and a heaping dose of electric piano, sigh! Notably, Sweat wrote this gem alongside 🎼✍ Teddy Riley which explains that unique, New Jack Swing vibe. Refocusing on theme and lyrics, “Right and a Wrong Way” is all about love and its course, sex. The centerpiece is the unforgettable chorus: “There’s a right and wrong way to love somebody / There’s a good and a bad way to love somebody…” “Right and a Wrong Way” is one of those special, once-in-a-lifetime gems that’s quintessential 80s but also feels totally right in the 2020s.
Appears in 🔻:
- Keith Sweat, “Right and a Wrong Way”: Throwback Vibez 🕶️🎶 10 (2022)
- Keith Sweat vs. Mario: Head 2 Head 🗣️ 5 (2022)
- 13 Songs So WRONG They Feel Right
15. Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell, “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough”
💿 United • 🏷 Motown • 📅 1967
Bright, exuberant, and infectious are three fitting descriptions to describe “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough.” The moment the song comes on, particularly this late 60s rendition, it puts a smile on your face. Honestly, there’s a vibe when Marvin Gaye enthusiastically sings, “Listen, baby / Ain’t no mountain high / Ain’t no valley low / Ain’t no river wide enough, baby.” Woo! Then Tammi picks right up where he leaves off, responding, “If you need me, call me / No matter where you are / No matter how far…” The biggest moment, of course, is the chorus, which is golden!
“Ain’t no mountain high enough
Ain’t no valley low enough
Ain’t no river wide enough
To keep me from getting to you, babe.”
Honestly, “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” is a prime example of a song that doesn’t require in-depth analysis. It’s marvelously written, exceptionally produced in line with 60s soul (🎛 Johnny Bristol and 🎛 Harvey Fuqua), and masterfully performed by Gaye and Terrell. Had Tammi lived, can you imagine how many more magical records this dynamic duo could’ve made? Truly, a once-in-a-lifetime gem.
Appears in 🔻:
- Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell, “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough”: Throwback Vibez 🕶️🎶 34 (2022)
- Ain’t: 5ive Songs No. 18 (2022)
- 11 High Flying Songs About Mountains
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