Posted on 07/24/2015 5:52:26 AM PDT by napscoordinator
Sex might very well sell, but so does separation. America has long had a love affair with stories of divorce, breakups and infidelity. We eat it up like chocolate cake, feasting on the drama of others heartbreak. Nothing whets the publics appetite like a scandalous affair, and judging by the most common tabloid headlines, youd think that all we want is to see a couple falter and fail. We care more about cheating than loyalty anniversaries may be sweet, but they sure dont sell. Couples who make it are just so . . . boring. But Andy Grammer wants none of this. The singer recently released Honey, Im Good, a feel-good, do-good hit thats inching toward the top 10. Its a happy, catchy tune, but more than anything else, its an anti-cheating anthem. The honey in the title, the honey Grammer sings to, is not his wife, but rather an alluring woman he just met at a bar who wants to take him home. The desire is there, and Grammer acknowledges it: You look good, I will not lie . . . Weve heard plenty of songs like this before songs about this woman, this scenario, this type of temptation. But we rarely hear the man who, in response, ends up saying, Nah, nah, honey, Im good . . . Ive got somebody at home . . . to another I will stay true. Its a refreshing message, sure, but what makes this song work so well is that its neither saccharine nor snobby. Its got that down-to-earth realism, and hes not boasting or taking some holier-than-thou stance. In fact, he sings that better men than me have failed, drinking from that unholy grail.
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It’s a great song, and the video is great too.
I tell you I hate that Ed Shearen (sp?) song. “When your legs don’t work like they used to....” That’s an opening line of a song?
I’ve actually never heard it, that first line is such a turn off.
I am not a fan of Ed Shearen either.
She is the owner of Moondough Bakery and a recent graduate of Hillsdale College.
Cool. Nice to have conservatives writing about other conservatives.
Randy Travis’ “On the other hand” did much the same thing.
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