Song of the Day #2,427: ‘Thinking Out Loud’ – Ed Sheeran

ed_sheeranAt #2 on the latest Billboard Hot 100 is Ed Sheeran with ‘Thinking Out Loud.’ It’s an appropriate selection for St. Patrick’s Day given Sheeran’s leprechaun-like appearance.

Like yesterday’s SOTD, ‘Uptown Funk,’ this is a track my younger daughter latched on to earlier this year and played to death. But while I like the song well enough, it hasn’t grown on me the way ‘Funk’ has.

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Song of the Day #2,426: ‘Uptown Funk (Live on Ellen)’ – Mark Ronson feat. Bruno Mars

bruno_mars_uptown_funkTwo and a half months into 2015, I’m kicking off my first installment of ‘What are the Kids Listening To?,’ wherein I feature ten songs ranking high on Billboard’s Hot 100.

A glance at the chart reveals that the music business is a lot like the movie business, in that the first quarter of the year is sloooow. Most of the songs atop the Hot 100 are from 2014.

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Song of the Day #2,425: ‘Scare Easy’ – Mudcrutch

mudThe random music selector in my car has been on a Tom Petty kick lately. Lots of tracks from Wildflowers, Damn the Torpedoes, Hypnotic Eye, even Traveling Wilburys.

No matter what Petty song it serves up, I’m never tempted to hit the skip button. There’s just something about his music — or at least the music of his that I own — that makes it perfect for any situation.

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Song of the Day #2,424: ‘Fifty Dollar Love Affair’ – Joe Jackson

joe_jackson_big_worldJoe Jackson’s Big World is an album I want to know much better than I do.

Released in 1986, it’s an album of original material that was recorded and mixed live with no added overdubs or post-production. The audience was asked not to applaud during or immediately after the performances. Stew used a similar tactic on his great album, The Naked Dutch Painter and Other Songs.

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Song of the Day #2,423: ‘Some Days I’m Golden All Night’ – Josh Rouse

josh_rouse_goldenIt’s always exciting to hear about upcoming music from one of my favorite artists. The neat thing about my more obscure favorites — Tift Merritt, say, or today’s featured artist, Josh Rouse — is that those announcements usually sneak up on you.

Such was the case with Rouse’s new album, The Embers of Time, due out on April 7.

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