If You Want Space, Go To Utah:
Christine Lavin
Years ago, on a 4th of July weekend, I heard a radio show which played a song for each of the fifty American states. I remember this was the first time I heard Christine Lavin's "If You Want Space, Go to Utah." You might like it; it's spare, acoustic, a lone voice joined later by others in a marching, choral affirmation.
If You Want Space, Go To Utah:
Christine Lavin
Christine Lavin
The song dates to 1983 and is on The Bellevue Years, a 2000 compilation of 1980's songs, an album so titled because Lavin had been working at Bellevue Hospital at the time. Lavin is funny, and the album's title presages the theme of fractured relationships that runs through its songs. The refrain of "If You Want Space, Go to Utah" goes:
If you want space, go to Utah
If you want time –– pal you got the next 50 years
but if you want love, hey, hey look no further
Than the woman who's looking at you here
A fine song, but a sidetrack here because I am actually trying to compile my own 50-song version of that old 4th of July playlist.
I will begin alphabetically with a song for Alabama.
Then I notice that among these "sweet" titles are songs with the same title but different lyrics: "Sweet Lorraine" by both Nat King Cole (1940) and Patty Griffin (1996), and "Sweet Thing" by Van Morrison (1969) and Mick Jagger (1993). This suggests a third potential topic for music exploration: songs which, by title, look the same but that are quite different.
UTAH |
Now I've just got to work out the other 49 state-songs, 48 if I go with "Sweet Home Alabama." I'll try not to ramble off again into the Utah of other song-topics.
By the way, Bellevue Hospital was founded in 1736 and is the oldest public Hospital in the United States. Utah is newer and became the 45th state on January 4, 1896.
3 comments :
It's fun to read your blog, especially when it reminds me of songs I like.
I LOVE Christine Lavin, my latest favorite is "Mysterious Woman." And Sweet Lorraine is a song my Mom used to play on the piano. I used to look for her paperclips in the music books, so I could play her favorite songs. I still have that book and still play the song now and then.
Greetings from Buster in New York!
He has never been to Utah or Alabama but likes your taste in music!
"...go to Utah" is my favorite cut on my CD gift from you. Her voice is wonderfully warm. Dear Bro, you have arrived at your destiny. Love you, Anne
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