Son of a Preacher Man – Dusty Springfield
Son of a Preacher Man – Dusty Springfield
I share a surname with Dusty. Her real name was Mary O’Brien, she had some amazing songs over the years. There used to be best of album in our house on LP or cassette, always loved songs like 'You Don't Have to Say You Love Me' and 'I Only Want To Be With You'. Then as I got more into music I realised how amazing songs like 'Goin' Back' are, real deep and meaningful stuff.
This song got stuck in my head when it was used as part of the 1994 Pulp Fiction movie soundtrack. A random collection of songs that Quentin Tarantino's selected for his mad film. I think Dusty's song is amazing, it’s such a story song, you can tell it’s going to be a sad tale from the first few bars. Sounds to me like she really liked this guy.
The backing is so smooth, her voice is so clear and expressive, all together it’s a very sophisticated sound. Such a strange thing that such a British singer could conjure up such an American inspired story.
Dusty suffered for her art, she had lots of relationship and health issues and was sadly taken to soon. I soon found out she was one of those special singers. I don’t think she really got the respect she deserved.
Favorite lyric: The look that was in his eyes / Stealin' kisses from me on the sly
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