Last week, Jim (NewEpicAuthor, A Unique Title For Me) set a theme of togetherness (my selection). This week, he gives us the theme of termination.

One of the tunes I listened to from the Nineties this week.
I posted a while ago that I was pretty go-getting in the Nineties, I spent a lot of time in the car, driving to clients’ sites, generally building my business up.
I couldn’t help noticing Alanis Morrisette. To the kids of the nineties, they regarded her much the same as I regarded Tracy Chapman in te Eighties. A breath of fresh air. Everyone was raving about her, so I went out and bought her very first album, and do you know? it wasn’t at all bad.
In fact, it Jagged Little Pill was her third album, although the first to ever leave Canada, it made #1 not just in the UK and USA, but in a dozen other countries. It is often regarded as one of the best albums of all-time. and from it came a string of singles, including my choice today.
This one was released in September 1996. It reached #7 in the UK, but #1 on both the Billboard Adult Top 40, and the Billboard Mainstream Top 40, so hopefully you’ll recognise it. This was written by Morrisette in collaboration with Glen Ballard (who co-wrote many of the songs and produced the album), and is Head over Feet.
I had no choice but to hear you
You stated your case time and again
I thought about itYou treat me like I’m a princess
I’m not used to liking that
You ask how my day wasYou’ve already won me over in spite of me
And don’t be alarmed if I fall head over feet
Don’t be surprised if I love you for all that you are
I couldn’t help it
It’s all your faultYour love is thick and it swallowed me whole
You’re so much braver than I gave you credit for
That’s not lip serviceYou’ve already won me over in spite of me
And don’t be alarmed if I fall head over feet
Don’t be surprised if I love you for all that you are
I couldn’t help it
It’s all your faultYou are the bearer of unconditional things
You held your breath and the door for me
Thanks for your patienceYou’re the best listener that I’ve ever met
You’re my best friend
Best friend with benefits
What took me so longI’ve never felt this healthy before
I’ve never wanted something rational
I am aware now
I am aware nowYou’ve already won me over in spite of me
Alanis Morrisette, Glen Ballard
And don’t be alarmed if I fall head over feet
Don’t be surprised if I love you for all that you are
I couldn’t help it
It’s all your fault
Been quite a while since I’ve heard this one. Nice choice! Still love her unique voice. 🙂
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Yup she was all the rave back in the day. I think she has a husband and three kids now!
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Jagged Little Pill is one of my favorite 90s albums, it has so emotion and power. Wasn’t this one written about her breakup with Dave Coulier or was it another song?
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I know it was weitten about a breakup, but didn’t know it was him.
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I should listen to more Alanis Morrisette, as she has a lot of talent.
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I really liked that album, was less addicted to the next one
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I am not familiar with this song. Thanks for the introduction.
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Damned good song. The lyrics are profound and her voice is so pretty. Thanks for the refresher, it’s been awhile since hearing it.
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I don’t listen to her much any more, either. I think this album was definitely the high water wark. I believe she is married with 3 kids now.
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