Subject: Seduction songs From: Wesley S Date: 13 Feb 08 - 04:06 PM Over in the Tim Hardin thread I made this tacky remark: Way back when it was still allright to call women "chicks" Tim Hardins "If I were a Carpenter" was the last song a lot of us guys would sing before we made our "Big Move" on a new chick. A lot of us guys owe Tim Hardin - because it usually worked. And when it didn't you knew it was time to move on. I'm assuming other guys used that song the same way I did. If not - what song did you use? And I'd love to hear what songs you women used in those situations. |
Subject: RE: Seduction songs From: John MacKenzie Date: 13 Feb 08 - 04:11 PM I'll be your baby tonight ♫ |
Subject: RE: Seduction songs From: mrmoe Date: 13 Feb 08 - 04:12 PM ....by the way, isn't it still alright to call women chicks?....no experience with "if I were a carpenter", but Eric Andersen's "come to my bedside" was a great example back in '65 or so....the best I know of is Kenny Girard's "lovers like me"...... |
Subject: RE: Seduction songs From: Uncle_DaveO Date: 13 Feb 08 - 04:15 PM While I'm not willing to call it "a seduction song", I progressed a long way in the courting of my Beautiful Wife by singing to her Robert Burns' wonderful song, Bonnie Wee Thing. As far as "seduction" goes, repeatedly and persistently asking her to marry me went a lot farther. Dave Oesterreich |
Subject: RE: Seduction songs From: BoatinWend Date: 13 Feb 08 - 04:19 PM My all time favourite love song has to be The First Time Ever (Ewan McColl). Hardly a seduction song though! |
Subject: RE: Seduction songs From: PoppaGator Date: 13 Feb 08 - 04:37 PM Jackson Brown's "These Days" always worked for me. Also another Tim Hardin song I mentioned over in that other thread, "Misty Roses." The aforementioned "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight" was on my list, too, along with another country-style Dylan song from the same era, "Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You." |
Subject: RE: Seduction songs From: Newport Boy Date: 13 Feb 08 - 04:38 PM My all time favourite love song has to be The First Time Ever (Ewan McColl). Hardly a seduction song though! More a post-seduction song! Phil |
Subject: RE: Seduction songs From: mrmoe Date: 13 Feb 08 - 04:49 PM Uncle DaveO.......I don't think that singing about a "bonny wee thing" is going to help here....... |
Subject: RE: Seduction songs From: oldhippie Date: 13 Feb 08 - 05:01 PM Lookin' Back At You - Kate Wolf Plain and Simple Love - Holly Near When I'm 64 |
Subject: RE: Seduction songs From: Richard Bridge Date: 13 Feb 08 - 06:04 PM Whatever happened to the rocket rattle? Eve of Destruction With God on our side Masters of War "If we hurry, we may get to my flat before teh bombs fall"! |
Subject: Lyr Add: GET YOUR BISCUITS IN THE OVEN AND YOUR... From: John MacKenzie Date: 13 Feb 08 - 06:12 PM GET YOUR BISCUITS IN THE OVEN AND YOUR BUNS IN THE BED (Kinky Friedman) You uppity women, I don't understand Why you gotta go and try to act like a man, But before you make your weekly visit to the shrink, You'd better occupy the kitchen, liberate the sink. CHORUS: Get your biscuits in the oven and your buns in the bed. That's what I to my baby said. Women's liberation is a-goin' to your head. Get your biscuits in the oven and your buns in the bed. Early ever' mornin' you're out on the street Passin' out pamphlets to ever'one you meet. You gave up your Maidenform for Lent, And now the front of your dress has an air-scoop vent. Ever' single great man that's ever come along Had a little woman always tellin' him he's wrong. Eve said to Adam, "Here's an apple, you hoss," And Delilah defoliated Samson's moss. CHORUS Mean-minded harpies are breakin' all the laws, Tearin' up their girdles and a-burnin' up their bras. Now the air is dirty and the sex is clean, And your coffee makes my hair turn green. So damn emancipated in your mind and your body, Gonna have to cancel all your lessons in karate. If you can't love a male chauvinist, You better cross me off o' your shoppin' list. CHORUS Copyright Kinky Friedman RG apr97 It's just a joke honest :) I'll get me coat, and me roller skates too. G |
Subject: RE: Seduction songs From: Charley Noble Date: 13 Feb 08 - 06:14 PM Let me see, so many songs, so many seductions, in my mind! Did I sing "The Highland Tinker (with his bloody great kidney wiper)" or was it "The Gathering of the Clan" or "I Don't Want to be a Soldier (Monday I touched her on the ankle)." Or it might have been "The Welcome Song" if I were more sober. Cheerily, Charley Noble |
Subject: RE: Seduction songs From: Leadfingers Date: 13 Feb 08 - 06:22 PM What about Leo whatsit's 'I want to be Seduced' ?? |
Subject: Lyr Add: (I WANT TO BE) SEDUCED (G R Tigerman) From: Leadfingers Date: 13 Feb 08 - 06:28 PM Recorded BY but NOT written by Leon Redbone !! This One :- (I WANT TO BE) SEDUCED (Gary Richard Tigerman) Recorded by : Peggy Lee; Leon Redbone; Richard Dreyfuss. I wanna be seduced, Let a woman talk to me suggestively; Wanna know that she'd like me to be with her tomorrow morning Drinkin' hot jasmine tea. I want her to make me laugh (ha ha ha), Make a point about touching me when she talks (uhhmm ho ho hmm), Leaving all the jealous guys in the place to mumble in their wine and gawk. I know it only happens when I'm napping, Nodding in a reverie, That I find myself a woman that understands about seducing me. I know it only happens when I'm napping, Nodding in a reverie, That I find myself a woman who understands about seducing, I'll dream about the moon until she'll introduce herself, I'm imagining a woman who understands seducing me. I want to be seduced, I want a woman to take me out to dinner for two I want to see her eyes gettin' moody, Flirtin' with the thought of what flirtin' can lead to I want to act real cool, have her think about gettin' little me in bed Have a chat about Magna Charta, or Puerto Vallarta, or somethin' Gandhi said I might demur politely, falter slightly, if she starts to fondle my knee, But I'm relatively certain I'd compromise if I know me I want to be seduced, I want a wom-an to talk to me suggestively I want to hear her say she'll be with me tomorrow morning, Drinking hot jasmine tea I want her to make me laugh, make a point of touching me when she talks Leaving all the jealous guys in the joint to mumble in their beer and gawk I wanna be seduced, I wanna a woman to take me out to dinner for two; I'd like to see her eyes get moony Flirting with the thought of what a little flirting outta to do. I'd like to be real cool Let her figure out what I really mean, instead of havin' a chat about African genesis, psychokinesis or something Stanislavsky said. I might demure politely, Or falter slightly If she tries to fondle my knee, But I'm relatively certain that I'd come across if I know me. I know it only happens, when I'm napping, nodding in my reverie That I ever find a woman who wouldn't mind seducing me I know it only happens, when I'm napping, nodding in my reverie That I ever find a woman who wouldn't mind seducing Starting from the moment that we'd been introduced That I ever find a woman who wouldn't mind seducing me |
Subject: RE: Seduction songs From: BK Lick Date: 13 Feb 08 - 06:55 PM The Lady Who Loved a Swine |
Subject: RE: Seduction songs From: GUEST,TJ in San Diego Date: 13 Feb 08 - 07:31 PM In my day, most of us were at least marginally discreet in our approaches, even oblique. "Foggy, Foggy Dew" was considered a little risque'. We didn't want the ladies to see it coming directly, you know. When Dylan did "Lay, Lady, Lay..." he blew everybody's cover! |
Subject: RE: Seduction songs From: Charley Noble Date: 13 Feb 08 - 07:40 PM Leadfingers- Nice one! Charley Noble |
Subject: RE: Seduction songs From: Leadfingers Date: 13 Feb 08 - 07:42 PM Its a GREAT song Charlie |
Subject: RE: Seduction songs From: Rowan Date: 13 Feb 08 - 10:22 PM Yeah, Leadfingers, I've always been fond of its sentiments too. But I could never sing it. "Popsicle toes" was a similar notion. I seem to recall "Chastity belt" once got me into trouble. Cheers, Rowan |
Subject: RE: Seduction songs From: WFDU - Ron Olesko Date: 13 Feb 08 - 10:30 PM The Fugs - Rompin through the Swamp |
Subject: RE: Seduction songs From: JennieG Date: 14 Feb 08 - 01:22 AM Really guys....it isn't the song.....it's the fact that she is being serenaded that makes many women go weak at the knees. If anyone ever sang directly to me I would turn into marshmallow in their hands. Cheers JennieG who has never been serenaded.....sob.... |
Subject: RE: Seduction songs From: Bryn Pugh Date: 14 Feb 08 - 07:05 AM Pre-seduction - Ewan McColl's 'First Time Ever'. Tree weeks later, having been given the Spanish Fiddle (el Bow) - 'Come kiss me, Love, before you leave me', or 'Bridget O'Malley', or 'Lambs on the Green Hill'. I found Tom Paxton's 'My Lady's a Wild-flying Dove' handy. At risk of thread drift, the Morris side with which I danced, when one of the lads was getting wed, used to dance this Set : The Maid of the Mill ; (Ilmington) The Blue-Eyed Stranger (or The Gallant Hussar) ; (Bledington) Haste to the Wedding ; (Longborough) Getting Upstairs ; (Headington) The Cuckoo's Nest ; (Bucknell) Dearest Dicky. (Field Town) |
Subject: RE: Seduction songs From: Grab Date: 14 Feb 08 - 07:43 AM Leonard Cohen - "I'm your man" |
Subject: RE: Seduction songs From: A Wandering Minstrel Date: 14 Feb 08 - 07:54 AM Eddie Walkers "lovin'you has been so easy" |
Subject: RE: Seduction songs From: topical tom Date: 14 Feb 08 - 08:08 AM A Valentine twofer. Wine, the aphrodisiac? An amorous invitation of old HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY, ALL! |
Subject: Lyr Add: WHY DON'T WE GET DRUNK (Jimmy Buffett) From: Uncle Phil Date: 14 Feb 08 - 08:58 AM Here's a song of seduction that never, ever works, but is a lot of fun to play. Happy Valentine's Day. WHY DON'T WE GET DRUNK (Jimmy Buffett) I really do appreciate the fact you're sitting here, Your voice sounds so wonderful, But your face don't look too clear, So barmaid bring a pitcher, another round of brew, Why don't we get drunk and screw? Why don't we get drunk and screw, I just bought a waterbed, It's filled up for me and you, They say you are a snuff queen, But I don't think that's true, Honey, why don't we get drunk and screw? (Instrumental) Why don't we get drunk and screw, I just bought a waterbed, It's filled up for me and you, They say you are a snuff queen, Honey, I don't think that's true, So why don't we get drunk and screw? - Phil For our international friends, snuff queen = an unclassy, rural female = a girl who dips snuff or chews tobacco |
Subject: RE: Seduction songs From: fat B****rd Date: 14 Feb 08 - 09:13 AM "Pease, please, please" |
Subject: RE: Seduction songs From: PoppaGator Date: 14 Feb 08 - 11:00 AM I'm pretty sure that "Have Some Madeira, M'Dear," the song topical toms links to with his blue clicky "Wine, the aphrodesiac," is a Tom Lehrer composition. (The web page linked-to credits two other folks, probably someone who recorded it as a duet.) Those humorous songs that'll never actually seduce anyone are fun and intereting. but can we get back to listing some serious romantic numbers that actually can seduce a halfway-willing lover? It is Valentice's Day, after all. I'm sure that most of you reading this are, like me, overaged and terminally married, no longer "in the market." Still, we have memories, don't we? The urge to perform music that all of us have experienced certainly involves, at least partially, some kind of desire to find a way to connect with the opposite sex (or whatever one might prefer). What worked for you? |
Subject: RE: Seduction songs From: Snuffy Date: 14 Feb 08 - 01:09 PM "Have Some Madeira, M'Dear," is definitely by Flanders and Swann, whose style is not totally dissimilar to Tom Lehrer |
Subject: RE: Seduction songs From: PoppaGator Date: 14 Feb 08 - 01:38 PM Thanks, Snuffy. I knew nothing at all about Flanders and Swann. Is it possible that Tom Lehrer ever covered this song? It doesn't seem likely that he ever played and sang anything except hsi own wacky composisions, but he may have liked this particulare song well enough to perform it ~ the style, as you point out, is VERY similar to his own. I have heard the song, and in my mind's ear, I hear it sung in Mr. Lehrer's voice. Even if I've been mistaken all along about the singer's identity, I'm pretty sure that my memory is of a single voice performing "Have Some Mediera...," not a duet. |
Subject: RE: Seduction songs From: Charley Noble Date: 14 Feb 08 - 03:34 PM Tom Lehrer did compose and sing "I'll Hold Your Hand in Mine." The song may not quite fit the bill as a seduction song but I find it very poignant. He also composed the "Masochism Tango." Cheerily, Charley Noble |
Subject: RE: Seduction songs From: BK Lick Date: 14 Feb 08 - 03:47 PM Flanders and Swann on YouTube doing Madeira M'Dear -- listen for the splendid syllepses. |
Subject: RE: Seduction songs From: Rowan Date: 14 Feb 08 - 04:33 PM It's arguable (but I'm presenting no evidence) that Flanders and Swann provided some inspiration for Tom Lehrer, but the latter had a satirical bite where the other two were more whimsical; I think you'd rather like their repertoire, PoppaGator. JennieG and Lizzie are right. Although a good singer/muso may 'arouse' in a general sense, the lady has to feel that all your sense is directed to her for your ability to have any seductive effect. And if she reckons you're worth it, almost any song sung to her will tug her heart strings. For a while. Happy Valentine's Day to you all |
Subject: RE: Seduction songs From: Wesley S Date: 14 Feb 08 - 05:01 PM But chocolate and flowers wouldn't hurt the process - correct? |
Subject: RE: Seduction songs From: PoppaGator Date: 14 Feb 08 - 05:21 PM And a man, who, when she stares into his soul, stares right back into hers......as the flames flicker and glow..... I think Lizzie is getting us back to the original point. Humorous songs about seduction are interesting and fun, but not what we originally tried to talk about here. "Serenading" someone you already know and love is all very well and good, too. But what really intrigues me is the situation ~ something I'm just barely able to remember from my long-gone youth ~ where a performer manages to establish eye contact with a total stranger in the audience and, thanks to the use of someone else's words set to music, coupled with one's own ability to portray sincerity, passion, etc., is able to reveal his/her soul clearly enough to bring about a total "instant-karma" meltdown. Dead-serious expressions of romantic angst are the best; most of the Tim Hardin songbook qualifies, and as I mentioned before, I always found "These Days," written by the then-15-year-old(!) Jackson Browne, to "work for me" as well or better than any other selection. If that means that my true romantic identity was that of an adolescent lonely-boy, well then, so be it. Another closely-related type of "seduction song" adds a layer of sly humor and may better serve to establish a connection when the listener is an older-and-wider type. I'm thinking of the two "Nashville Skyline" numbers also mentioned earlier, "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight" and "Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You." |
Subject: Lyr Add: HEY, BABE! YA WANNA BOOGIE? From: Bill D Date: 14 Feb 08 - 05:44 PM HEY, BABE! YA WANNA BOOGIE? Uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh Hey babe ya wanna boogie? Boogie woogie woogie with me Hey babe ya wanna boogie? Boogie woogie woogie with me We can boogie over here We can boogie over there Come on baby we can boogie everywhere Hey babe ya wanna boogie? Boogie woogie woogie with me ....John Hartford (The 'UHs' were snorty grunts- sort of an "unnh", with a slight pause in between. At Winfield in about 1975, he started the song, and some young lady in the audience started shrieking out an "eee" after each "Unnhh"...John almost lost it. But the song worked, as a woman I knew later bragged she had gone off with John...) |
Subject: RE: Seduction songs From: GUEST,leeneia Date: 14 Feb 08 - 06:23 PM Song, schmong. I wasn't seduced, but was definitely impressed by my true-love-to-be at the end of a Geology Club meeting. As secretary of the club, I found myself emptying a vat of hot coffee (old and bitter) and dealing with the steaming coffee grounds. Meanwhile, five or six male grad students chewed the fat and pretended not to see me. One detached himself from the group and helped me with the job. That was my true love. |
Subject: RE: Seduction songs From: Deckman Date: 14 Feb 08 - 06:43 PM No Wood Fire, Little Phyliss, Wild Flying Dove, Pretty Saro, Warp and Reeling, Pirate Seranade, The Nightengale Song, The Foggy Dew, .... on and on and on. Bob (who's lips are forever sealed) |
Subject: Lyr Add: CRAZY 'BOUT YOU (Martyn Oram) From: bfdk Date: 14 Feb 08 - 07:26 PM I got a new CD in the mail today, and it's got this little gem on it (sound clip on the homepage): CRAZY 'BOUT YOU (Martyn Oram) Hey, I'm sorry for the things that I said Sometimes that beer goes straight to my head We could sit here all night long Talking 'bout this and that, who's right and who's wrong Hey, I'm sorry for the things that I did Sometimes that beer makes me flip my lid Sometimes my mouth works faster than my brain I guess I put my foot in it again Oh, I'm crazy, crazy, crazy 'bout you My head is spinning and I don't know what to do Crazy, crazy, out of my head So darlin' won't you take me to bed Hey, I'm sorry for the things that I'll do Sometimes that beer will go straight through Will you still love me forever and a day When you've heard all the crap that I can say? Because I'm crazy, crazy, crazy 'bout you My head is spinning and I don't know what to do Crazy, crazy, out of my head So darlin' won't you take me to bed Best wishes, Bente |
Subject: RE: Seduction songs From: Bill D Date: 14 Feb 08 - 07:34 PM I once watched a guy at a singing party picking obviously picking songs for the attention of a young woman....he finally did "Brazos River" (The Rivers of Texas) and she left with him. |
Subject: RE: Seduction songs From: Deckman Date: 14 Feb 08 - 07:48 PM SO ... what's new! That's just another song I forgot to add to my list! |
Subject: RE: Seduction songs From: Bill D Date: 14 Feb 08 - 08:14 PM *GRIN* |
Subject: RE: Seduction songs From: topical tom Date: 15 Feb 08 - 09:27 AM One of the love songs ever written |
Subject: RE: Seduction songs From: topical tom Date: 15 Feb 08 - 09:29 AM Sorry.One of the greatest love songs ever written. |
Subject: RE: Seduction songs From: Mysha Date: 15 Feb 08 - 12:05 PM Rowan: Heartstrings Usually I understand those to be what keeps the heart in its place. But in here they get completely different associations. (-: More like: I wish I could play the strings of my heart Strum them lightly to bring out its song. To be able to play everything that I feel And to have someone near that would sing along Could you help me to free such a delicate sound To do the one thing that I wouldn't dare Reach deep inside me to break through the seal And free all the music that's hidden in there I'd like to hear the strings of your heart Would you strum them so I can hear Sing of the feelings your heart would reveal And while you did would you let me be near Mysha |
Subject: RE: Seduction songs From: GUEST,Guest Date: 15 Feb 08 - 08:18 PM Baby, It's Cold Outside - Ray Charles and Betty Carter...I think that was her name, but the male singer was definately Ray. My aunt and uncle were big RC fans and I remember hearing it on their stereo. John Hartford's 'Boogie' is off 'Aeroplane'. What a great album..I learned everysong on it and it changed my life, musically speaking. Chicago Singer-Songwriter/Actor Marty Peifer used to do a great 'theatrical' unaccompanied version of 'Have Some Madera, M'Dear'. It's too bad there aren't any vidoes of him performing it as he included many sight gags, but I imagine WFMT-FM Chicago archives may have a recording or two as he performed his version at a number of benefit's that WFMT sponsored. |
Subject: RE: Seduction songs From: Rowan Date: 15 Feb 08 - 08:37 PM Perfect, Mysha. |
Subject: RE: Seduction songs From: MorwenEdhelwen1 Date: 07 Aug 12 - 08:05 AM "Song of The Brass Key" and "One Good Boy Gone Wrong" from my favourite operetta, The Desert Song are literally seduction songs. I like them because the character who sings them (and parts of the other one) is the only female role in that production I can sing. It doesn't hurt that seduction is fun to act. |
Subject: Lyr Add: ONE GOOD BOY GONE WRONG From: MorwenEdhelwen1 Date: 07 Aug 12 - 08:44 AM BENNIE: Bold woman, please unhand me, You do not understand me, I'm not the sort of man you seem to think I am. I'm not a gay homewrecker, I'm just a simple soul, Impervious to woman, song, and drink, I am! CLEMENTINA: And are you sure you are? BENNIE: Why yes, I think I am! CLEMENTINA: So very pure you are BENNIE: I'm on the brink, I am. CLEMENTINA: Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah! BENNIE: I'm in the sink, I am. Gosh, I might as well confess it, If I didn't you would guess it, Women are the bane of my youth! Ev'ry one's a tiger cat, With me it's sad but certain that, with women, life can never be smooth! For they can trip you, With tricks and grip you like quicksand, CLEMENTINA: Some day, dear you will be mine. BENNIE: Can't you see I don't want you? CLEMENTINA: I'll be a constant nymph or something sweet To him for whom I pine. CHORUS BENNIE: One good boy gone wrong, One good boy gone wrong, Youth must have its fling so they say, Here's where I start flinging my youth away, One more victim picked, Once more sex has clicked, One more saphead who's been trapped and tricked, Just another boy gone wrong. |
Subject: RE: Seduction songs From: John MacKenzie Date: 07 Aug 12 - 08:45 AM Have Some Madeira M'dear |
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