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Post by tim on Mar 12, 2020 18:20:18 GMT -5
She has a song with Jo Dee Messina??!?!?!! castleoblivion26 I don't remember this one being in the Extras rankdown!!!! I was hoping someone would catch this! That said, for reasons unbeknownst to me Lorrie's My Heart album is not available on any streaming service and overall is quite hard to track down.
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Post by bboat11 on Mar 12, 2020 18:22:23 GMT -5
She has a song with Jo Dee Messina??!?!?!! castleoblivion26 I don't remember this one being in the Extras rankdown!!!! I was hoping someone would catch this! That said, for reasons unbeknownst to me Lorrie's My Heart album is not available on any streaming service and overall is quite hard to track down. **Literally shares the video with us** "I was hoping someone would catch this!"
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Post by bboat11 on Mar 12, 2020 18:23:54 GMT -5
Jamming to "The Things That We Do" right now, and it is really catchy!! Also Lorrie and Jo Dee sound so amazing together :) A couple of very charismatic vocalists, for sure. I just wish Jo Dee was a true duet partner rather than just a prominent background vocalist.
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Post by tim on Mar 12, 2020 18:26:22 GMT -5
I was hoping someone would catch this! That said, for reasons unbeknownst to me Lorrie's My Heart album is not available on any streaming service and overall is quite hard to track down. **Literally shares the video with us** "I was hoping someone would catch this!" Lol I just meant that given both the album and its respective songs are hard to locate on any streaming service it likely got overlooked for Jo Dee's rankdown. Also, there's no official recordings/videos one can get from Lorrie's YouTube channel for the album either so all in all it just makes it hard to track down.
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Post by tim on Mar 12, 2020 18:35:34 GMT -5
Alright, let's get on with some more reveals! Coming up next is the 7th most polarizing song of the rankdown that takes two top 10's with it.
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Post by bboat11 on Mar 12, 2020 18:36:16 GMT -5
I also didn't comment on most of the reveals yesterday! "Here I Go Again" is really catchy! I had forgotten how this one goes, because it's not available anywhere but YouTube so it wasn't on my playlist so I haven't been listening to it on repeat since I submitted my list like I have been for most other songs in this list. But revisiting now I really like it, and feel like it should have been a bigger hit for her! It probably just came too far after her commercial peak, unfortunately :( Plus didn't she have a covers album right before this? Probably torpedoed her own radio momentum... "Standing Tall" is so underrated!!! This song is 100% a classic Lorrie song in my mind. I have even heard this one on the radio a few times throughout my life, which is shocking because normally all you'd hear are "Five Minutes" and "Except For Monday". It should have been a top 20 hit at radio, at minimum. Her vocal here is superb, and the empowering lyrics in the hook are simply superb! "Tonight, I'm finally leaving, and I'm leaving standing tall" Love everything about this one! OMG not "Dear Me" too!!!!! Such painful losses tonight!! This is one of Lorrie's most iconic ballads. Another one that I have surprisingly heard on the radio occasionally. Those lyrics of self-reflection and regret after walking away from a relationship are so mournful, and Lorrie's vocal delivers them perfectly. This song also has a fantastic crescendo to it considering how otherwise dated it is. I've said my piece about "One Of Those Nights Tonight", and I am still gutted that this one barely missed the top 20. "By My Side" is good, but feels a tad forgettable compared to most of her other top 20 hits? Also side note: Jon Randall sounds very similar to Vince Gill... Lol I thought it was Vince until I double checked. I do enjoy this one, but it has NO business being ahead of "One Of Those Nights Tonight"!!!!
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Post by bboat11 on Mar 12, 2020 18:40:55 GMT -5
"Maybe Not Tonight" is by far her best duet with Sammy. The lyrical hook is very strong (the idea of wanting to leave, but maybe not tonight is something that I imagine more people can relate to than would like to admit), and is also pretty unique. Plus the exchange of vocals really sounds nice in this song. Fitting #20 finisher, imo.
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Post by castleoblivion26 on Mar 12, 2020 18:41:59 GMT -5
She has a song with Jo Dee Messina??!?!?!! castleoblivion26 I don't remember this one being in the Extras rankdown!!!! somehow I didn't know about this one, I'm a bit disappointed that I missed this one. Maybe doing another Jo Dee Rankdown is needed lol
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Post by bboat11 on Mar 12, 2020 18:42:03 GMT -5
**Literally shares the video with us** "I was hoping someone would catch this!" Lol I just meant that given both the album and its respective songs are hard to locate on any streaming service it likely got overlooked for Jo Dee's rankdown. Also, there's no official recordings/videos one can get from Lorrie's YouTube channel for the album either so all in all it just makes it hard to track down. It really sucks that her albums are mostly so hard to track down. I think she'd be a fun one for an album series someday, if her music were actually accessible :(
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Post by tim on Mar 12, 2020 18:45:19 GMT -5
I sit there thinking to myself Why he's been coming home so late He knows that supper's waiting on the stove I sit there lying to myself About the suitcase in the hall And the night I heard him call her on the phone 19. “You'd Think He'd Know Me Better” Total: 269 Average: 22.42 Std Dev: 13.84 (7th Highest) {Songs Remaining}’Til a Tear Becomes a Rose A Picture of Me (Without You) Back in Your Arms Again Except for Monday Five Minutes Go Away Good as I Was to You Half Enough Heart Over Mind I Didn’t Know My Own Strength I Guess You Had to Be There I’m Not That Easy to Forget If You Came Back from Heaven Out of Your Shoes Something in Red Watch Me We Both Walk What Part of No
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Post by tim on Mar 12, 2020 18:45:44 GMT -5
“You’d Think He’d Know Me Better” was released in 1998 as the fifth and final single from Lorrie’s sixth studio album Shakin’ Things Up. The song was written and originally released by Bobbie Cryner who had a minor hit with it herself in early 1996. While this might not have started out on the right note it did a quick turnaround thanks a top 15 ranking from someguy who was followed by Kanenrá:ke . It did momentarily stepped outside of the top 20 but regained its footing as @xfer placed this just outside of his top 5. Every remaining placement came somewhere within or near the top 20 and was bumped all the way into the top 15 with a late top 10 ranking from toomuchboy . Just when it looked like things were settled ClevelandRox comes in with not just a bottom 5 but a last place ranking…ouch!
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Post by toomuchboy on Mar 12, 2020 18:54:33 GMT -5
Oh, I love this one. I only discovered this several years ago... I actually have a personal connection to this song because my parents divorced about a year or so after I'd first heard this. Both of my parents had done things to make the marriage worse, but I played this song to my mom right in the middle of the worst of it as a sort of "advice" without actually saying anything. It didn't change anything, but I always thought the message of this one was so powerful about how we're so often stuck in our own thoughts that we don't even communicate or understand how other people are thinking so many things themselves they never say out loud, too.
So, yeah, I'll always associate this song with my parents' breakup.
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Post by tim on Mar 12, 2020 18:55:58 GMT -5
Up next is a song from an album that has remained unscathed...until now! My heart almost breaks to have to reveal this next song, but alas the time has come.
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Post by bboat11 on Mar 12, 2020 18:59:19 GMT -5
"You'd Think He'd Know Me Better" is such a deep song. The lyrics about two lovers who are no longer on the same page are so unique and picturesque, and they are also quite cutting in their directness and implications. "And can he tell what mood I'm in? The way I've got my back to him, I don't feel like making love" is just one example. It's very ahead-of-its-time in that regard. But then once you've gotten plenty of her perspective, you get an emotional dose of HIS perspective, as he tells her she's forgotten how to love, and then exclaims "You don't talk to me enough" with tears in his eyes as he's driving away...
Meanwhile Lorries vocal is raw and powerful here. She really puts the emotions in this song on full blast. The more I have been listening to her, I feel like she was in her vocal prime around the Shakin' Things Up album era.
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Post by bboat11 on Mar 12, 2020 19:02:28 GMT -5
Up next is a song from an album that has remained unscathed...until now! My heart almost breaks to have to reveal this next song, but alas the time has come. Hmmmm. Maybe the Something In Red era? "A Picture Of Me (Without You)"?
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Post by tim on Mar 12, 2020 19:05:22 GMT -5
Imagine a world where no music was playing And think of a church with nobody praying Have you ever looked up at a sky with no blue Then you've seen... 18. “A Picture of Me (Without You)” Total: 268 Average: 22.33 Std Dev: 12.33 {Songs Remaining}’Til a Tear Becomes a Rose Back in Your Arms Again Except for Monday Five Minutes Go Away Good as I Was to You Half Enough Heart Over Mind I Didn’t Know My Own Strength I Guess You Had to Be There I’m Not That Easy to Forget If You Came Back from Heaven Out of Your Shoes Something in Red Watch Me We Both Walk What Part of No
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Post by tim on Mar 12, 2020 19:05:54 GMT -5
“A Picture of Me (Without You)” was released as the second single to Lorrie’s sophomore album Something in Red and is the first loss from that album in the rankdown. Originally a top five hit for George Jones in 1972, Lorrie’s version went on to become her sixth consecutive top ten hit in the summer of 1991. As the namesake of Lorrie’s artist rankdown it pains me to have to make this reveal now as I had hopes that it would at least be a top 15 contender. It did remain there early on thanks to a top 10 from myself and a lone top 5 from Kanenrá:ke and even briefly made its way into the top ten. It was never quite able to recover from George Strait Junkie ’s bottom 10 ranking, however, and the remaining placements were a bit muddled overall. taylor did end up giving this one a lifeline with a top 15 placement who was joined there by ClevelandRox in the finale.
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Post by tim on Mar 12, 2020 19:15:38 GMT -5
Up next is our sixth least polarizing song as everyone put this in their top 35. Two more will say goodbye to a top 10, though.
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Post by tim on Mar 12, 2020 19:17:54 GMT -5
Well, he walked into my life full of savior faire Oh, the things he could say with a smile And I fell in love on the spot, right there Good Lord, that man had style Now I know better then to take him back But I'll take a second look 'cause I still get weak when he walks my way 'cause he sure did a body good 17. "Heart Over Mind” Total: 265 Average: 22.08 Std Dev: 9.75 (6th Lowest) {Songs Remaining}’Til a Tear Becomes a Rose Back in Your Arms Again Except for Monday Five Minutes Go Away Good as I Was to You Half Enough I Didn’t Know My Own Strength I Guess You Had to Be There I’m Not That Easy to Forget If You Came Back from Heaven Out of Your Shoes Something in Red Watch Me We Both Walk What Part of No
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Post by tim on Mar 12, 2020 19:18:15 GMT -5
“Heart Over Mind” was released as the third and final single to Lorrie’s fourth studio album War Paint. This ended up greatly exceeding my expectations as I wouldn’t have predicted that this would’ve been as well received as it was. This had a steady climb as it made its way into the top 20 as everyone but three put this in their top 30. This continued to gain support along the way picking up three top 15’s and two top 10’s from .indulgecountry and @xfer .
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Post by bboat11 on Mar 12, 2020 19:18:19 GMT -5
This is a great song, but tbh it has always been one of her more boring huge hits to me. I have had her first Greatest Hits album for my entire life, and this is probably my least favorite song on it. Still a fantastic song, but I was hoping it might bow out before the top 10. Missing the top 15 is a bit of a shock though, because it's still one of her more iconic hits!
Edit: This refers to "A Picture Of Me" lol
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Post by bboat11 on Mar 12, 2020 19:23:31 GMT -5
Why don't I remember "Heart Over Mind" from when I made my list??! This song is really catchy!! That instrumental arrangement is particularly awesome, and her vocals are awesome too. Plus I love that little unexpected key change heading into each chorus. Clearly my #27 rank is an indicator of how strong this list is, because listening to this song in isolation it feels like it should have been higher than that. Nice surprise seeing this in the top 20!
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Post by tim on Mar 12, 2020 19:33:36 GMT -5
Why don't I remember "Heart Over Mind" from when I made my list??! This song is really catchy!! That instrumental arrangement is particularly awesome, and her vocals are awesome too. Plus I love that little unexpected key change heading into each chorus. Clearly my #27 rank is an indicator of how strong this list is, because listening to this song in isolation it feels like it should have been higher than that. Nice surprise seeing this in the top 20! Honestly this is kind of how I feel about the song overall...only when I listen to it am I reminded how catchy of a number it is but yet I always seem to forget how it goes after that. I'm not quite sure why this song never caught on or why the War Paint era was so underwhelming for her.
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Post by tim on Mar 12, 2020 19:33:52 GMT -5
In deepest nights when memories stand together, Lay with me and put your fears to sleep, Cause there's no pain; no dream can put us under, All the love that binds you to me. 16. “'Til a Tear Becomes a Rose” Total: 262 Average: 21.83 Std Dev: 11.98 {Songs Remaining}Back in Your Arms Again Except for Monday Five Minutes Go Away Good as I Was to You Half Enough I Didn’t Know My Own Strength I Guess You Had to Be There I’m Not That Easy to Forget If You Came Back from Heaven Out of Your Shoes Something in Red Watch Me We Both Walk What Part of No
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Post by tim on Mar 12, 2020 19:34:08 GMT -5
“’Til a Tear Becomes a Rose” was posthumously released in the summer of 1990 as a duet with Keith Whitely from his Greatest Hits album. It peaked in the top 15 on the country singles charts and would go on to win the Vocal Event to the Year at the CMA Awards. This also exceeded my expectations and I certainly wouldn’t have guessed that it would’ve been the highest ranking duet of the rankodwn. Except for the early and lonely bottom five from someguy , everyone but four participants put this in their top 20 including three top 15’s and one top 10 from George Strait Junkie .
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Post by tim on Mar 12, 2020 19:37:46 GMT -5
We're inching ever so close to the top ten, but before we go any further let's do a quick recap of everything that has exited thus far:
50. Don't Go Changing 49. Good Morning Heartache 48. Two People in Love 47. 29 Again 46. Sleigh Ride
45. The Color of Roses 44. Us Girls 43. I Am a Woman 42. Don’t Worry Baby 41. I Finally Found Someone
40. Leavin’ on Your Mind 39. Come See Me and Come Lonely 38. To Get to You 37. Crying Time 36. My Night to Howl
35. I Know What You Did Last Night 34. Trainwreck of Emotion 33. He Drinks Tequila 32. I Can Count on You 31. My Favorite Things
30. He Talks to Me 29. Do You Still Want to Buy Me That Drink (Frank) 28. War Paint 27. Slow 26. I Just Might Be
25. Here I Go Again 24. Standing Tall 23. Dear Me 22. One of Those Nights Tonight 21. By My Side
20. Maybe Not Tonight 19. You'd Think He'd Know Me Better 18. A Picture of Me (Without You) 17. Heart Over Mind 16. 'Til a Tear Becomes a Rose
Your Top 15!
Back in Your Arms Again Except for Monday Five Minutes Go Away Good as I Was to You Half Enough I Didn’t Know My Own Strength I Guess You Had to Be There I’m Not That Easy to Forget If You Came Back from Heaven Out of Your Shoes Something in Red Watch Me We Both Walk What Part of No
Tune in tomorrow evening to find out which songs will make the Top 10!
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Post by bboat11 on Mar 12, 2020 19:39:44 GMT -5
Oh wow, I was not expecting "'Til A Tear Becomes A Rose" to miss the top 15! A bit of a shock! But I am okay with it :) Every song that is left is fantastic, so competition is getting extremely severe!
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Post by bboat11 on Mar 12, 2020 19:42:29 GMT -5
Songs that will miss the top 10: If You Came Back From Heaven I'm Not That Easy To Forget Out Of Your Shoes We Both Walk Half Enough
I Guess You Had To Be There might leave too, but I hope not :(
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Post by toomuchboy on Mar 12, 2020 19:51:14 GMT -5
Honestly this is kind of how I feel about the song overall...only when I listen to it am I reminded how catchy of a number it is but yet I always seem to forget how it goes after that. I'm not quite sure why this song never caught on or why the War Paint era was so underwhelming for her. I was just sitting here trying to remember how it goes myself, but I didn't want to say that, lol.
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Post by taylor on Mar 12, 2020 20:59:48 GMT -5
I'm not too upset to see "A Picture of Me" leave where it did, although I do wish it had been able to hold on for at least the Top 15. My Top 15 or so are all songs that I love, and I hope what's left of my Top 5 especially makes it there.
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