Saturday, July 16, 2011

30 Songs in 30 Days, Day 30: Your Favorite Song at This Time Last Year

Song: "Fall at Your Feet"
Writer: Neil Finn
Band: Crowded House
Album: Woodface



I don't fall in love with songs as often as I did in younger days. More often, a tune I've known for years will unexpectedly get under my skin and haunt me for a time. I already shared one of those on Day 22. "Fall at Your Feet" is another. For about a week, I could not get the song out of my head, the bridge in particular. In that beautiful moment, the song becomes a desperate plea: Kiwi soul.

Crowded House is an under-appreciated band. Finn has a wonderful talent for writing good bridges such as this. "Fall at Your Feet" has inspired a few nice covers.

Boy & Bear:



James Blunt:



Neil Finn himself did a very nice acoustic version:



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Thus concludes my "30 Songs in 30 Days" challenge, inspired by the tumblr list. I've enjoyed this project a great deal, a true labor of love. I'm a little sad that it's finished. It's also been fun to learn about my friends' musical interests.

Our 30 Songs roster:

Stay on target...
Marc Whitman's Blog
Haley says "Hello" To You

It's never too late to post your own.

6 comments:

  1. Just was thinking of yesterday of pulling out my Crowded House cassettes. Like this one a lot...

    Nice job on the challenge. As always, you are an inspiration AND the standard!

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  2. Great.....really great. I impressed hope other will be impress too.

    Download English songs

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  3. Can't remember which post featured 'Only You.' I know you linked it for me once but I'm still sorta waking up so I don't know where to look for it. Anyway, heard this cover: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DntmcaYPv5A this weekend. It's not quite as nice as the Flying Pickets but I thought it was worth linking. I can't remember if you included it in the original post or not. So there it is, just in case.

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    1. There's no better indicator of songwriting quality than the number of covers you can find. You could arrange this song for jackhammer and chainsaw and it would be beautiful.

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  4. As I was reading this I was absolutely sure I had never heard of this song, even though I even have a Finn Brothers CD... scrolled down, loved the Boy & Bear version, scrolled down some more, got to the James Blunt version and had a sinking feeling, since I own that CD too... Grabbed my iPod of 10,000 songs and yep, there it is.
    :(
    Gluttony is a sin.

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    1. It's a sneaky little song. As I hinted in the post, it took years before I fully appreciated it.

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