Midwestern Saturday Night 1993
Released 1993. Susan’s first recording, made possible by a gift from the late Philadelphia philanthropist Phoebe Valentine. Produced by Grant Macavoy and performed with a cast of Philadelphia musicians, this collection of songs indicates musical styles Susan would continue to explore over the next years of her career.
Highlights include Greg Simon’s The Great Out There, The Satirical Baby Boomer Song, Uncle John, and the first recording of the piano ballad Maybe If I Sang Cole Porter.
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So Heavy
3:35
Lyrics
So Heavy - Lyrics
My sister Sarah was a straight A student
Parked her soul behind a Ph.D
One day Sarah says, "I've never seen Paris"
I get a postcard from across the sea and she says
It's so heavy when you're holding up the ceiling
Ain't it lighter when you let the thing fall
Ain't it better having something you believe in
And ain't it heaven when you're never holding back at all
My brother Benny was a big time lawyer
A beautiful man in a Brooks Brothers suit
One day Benny throws his briefcase out the window
And he sold his car and bought a silver-plated flute and says
It's so heavy when you're holding up the ceiling
Ain't it lighter when you let the thing fall
Ain't it better having something you believe in
And ain't it heaven when you're never holding back at all
My brother Benny was a big man in the city
Benny always knew his way inside
Sarah always knew her ancient history
But it never comes to nothing if you never let it slide sometime
Sometime, yeah
This morning Richard never made it to the office
Richard called says he's home sick in bed
This morning Richard was a Rudolf Valentino
And I saw his wife tonight
And she was smiling when she said it to me
It's so heavy when you're holding up the ceiling
Ain't it lighter when you let the thing fall
Ain't it better having something you believe in
And ain't it heaven when you're never holding back at all -
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Born a Little Late (The Baby Boomer Song)
2:55
Lyrics
Born a Little Late (The Baby Boomer Song) - Lyrics
I was four years old in nineteen-sixty-nine
When everybody had their thing and I had mine
There were some people smoking weed, there were some others doing speed
But I was way big into raisins at the time
And now I'm all grown up and I'm a-writing a-folky songs
But there are people telling me that I don't belong
These folk music consumers are Birkenstock-ed baby boomers
They say, "You're way too young and you dress completely wrong"
They say, "You showed up just in time to miss the boat
You slept right through our rendezvous with fate
And though we're getting old and grey we still can gloat
Must be a thorn to have been born a little late"
That's what they say
Yes they were all at Yasgur's farm in 'sixty-nine
They all made love to Country Joe and Johnny Prine
And every one of them adored young Bonnie Raitt
They love to tell me I was born a little late
And at folk festivals I've seen them a-hanging around
I've seen them having sex and sleeping on the ground
They'll all be sitting around the campfire singing Beatles and The Byrds
And then they laugh at me 'cos I don't know the words
And they say, "You showed up just in time to miss the boat
Yes you slept right through our rendezvous with fate
And though we're getting old and grey we still can gloat
Must be a thorn to have been born a little late"
Rub it in now
I get upset about Social Security
It's like the government just steals my cash away
'Cos by the time I'm sixty-three there won't be nothing left for me
When all the boomers have retired and bought a house in Santa Fe
And they'll say, "You showed up just in time to miss the boat
Yes you slept right through our rendezvous with fate
And though we're getting old and grey we still can gloat
Must be a thorn to have been born a little late"
Yes indeed, must be a thorn to have been born a little late -
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Midwestern Saturday Night
5:21
Lyrics
Midwestern Saturday Night - Lyrics
Thanks for the concert, it was quite enlightening
Although Mahler does tend to make me wanna do myself in
And now we'll top off the night with some cognac and coffee
And we'll talk about all the places we've been
I'm impressed by your French, I'm impressed by your English
I'm impressed that I'll risk what I've got on my mind
I would trade all this in and this Burberry jacket
For a date of a different kind
'Cos I wanna knit you wool sweaters with little deer all over
I wanna feed you from my kitchen till your belt feels too tight
I wanna make love till three and never judge my performance
On a Midwestern Saturday night
Now I can see you're confused when confronted with jello
And I'm certain you're lost when there's four feet of snow
And you think I'm the kind who could tear down Manhattan
But I prefer nights with no place to go
Just a Wisconsin cap and a reliable pickup
Just a vise-grips and a pair of old dungarees
Just a set of four seasons and a good long October
And a good man who's looking at me
'Cos I wanna knit you wool sweaters with little deer all over
I wanna feed you from my kitchen till your belt feels too tight
I wanna make love till three and never judge my performance
On a Midwestern Saturday night
Yes my thinking's as straight as the Panhandle's narrow
Yes my thinking's as straight as the prairie is plain
Let me fix you some oatmeal, let me talk to your mother
Let me try one more time to explain
That I wanna knit you wool sweaters with little deer all over
I wanna feed you from my kitchen till your belt feels too tight
I wanna make love till three and never judge my performance
On a Midwestern Saturday night... -
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I Still Believe
5:21
Lyrics
I Still Believe - Lyrics
Lewis lost his marriage when he lost his illusions
That it had been the modern-day ideal
They both worked way too hard and made love way too little
No surprise she found that San Jose had more appeal
But last night I saw Lewis walking down by the river
With a suitcase in his hand
And Lewis looked at me with eyes that were wiser and said
"I'm going there to make her understand"
That I still believe, I still believe
I still believe, I still believe
I still believe, I still believe
I still believe, I still
Lucy lost her parents when she lost her illusions
That they had been the family ideal
Lucy dove into the fast and shiny city
She found her feet in dancing but she lost the heart to feel much of anything
But last night I saw Lucy walking down by the river
With a husband and a brand new son
And Lucy looked at me with eyes that were wiser and said
"Who'd have thought that I would be the one?"
But I still believe, I still believe
I still believe, I still believe
I still believe, I still believe
I still believe, I still
Laura lost her bearings when she lost her illusions
That she had nothing much to fear
She lost her ponytail and six long months of sleeping
When the big C came to call last fall
But last night I saw Laura walking down by the river
And I could hardly hide my tears
But Laura looked at me with eyes that were wiser and said
"Wanna go with me to Italy next year?"
'Cos I still believe, I still believe -
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Rubber Glove Blues
2:44
Lyrics
Rubber Glove Blues - Lyrics
Eyes so sharp, hair so dark
I need a little action, maybe this boy is the spark
He's got savvy, he's got skill
Now he's coming my way, moving in for the kill
He says, "Hey little lady why don't we go upstairs?"
I said, "Listen up little man before we go anywhere"
You wanna play in my park, you better follow my rules
You wanna swing in the dark, I wasn't born no fool
He says, "But b-b-b-b-baby give me a taste of the best"
I said, "You can't come to dinner improperly dressed"
He says, "B-b-b-babe I need to make a little love"
I said, "You can't do my dishes without rubber gloves"
Well that man he just turns on his heel and heads right out the door
But don't you know that I have seen this all before
They may stay or they may go
But the one who gets my loving is the one in the know
So if you're looking to get you a little access
Get away little man and get dressed for success
You wanna play in my park, you better follow my rules
You wanna swing in the dark, I wasn't born yesterday
He says, "B-b-b-b-baby give me a taste of the best"
I said, "You can't come to dinner improperly dressed"
He says, "B-b-b-babe I want to make a little love"
I said, "You can't do my dishes without rubber gloves" -
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Lullaby For One
4:09
Lyrics
Lullaby For One - Lyrics
I am my own big brother
And I am my own best friend
I am the songs of my mother
And I am the one I'm depending on
So why lie awake over far away fears
If the good moon should slip out of sight
I'll just lean down and kiss me
And turn out the light
'Cos it's me who can tell me goodnight
The night comes to call on my troubles
He asks for the worries I keep
I give him the weight off my shoulders
I give myself sweet dreams and plenty of sleep
I give myself buckets of laughter
I give myself busloads of kids full of play
I send myself seventy-six dozen roses
I send myself night and I send myself day
So why lie awake over far away fears
If the good moon should slip out of sight
I'll just lean down and kiss me
And turn out the light
'Cos it's me who can tell me goodnight
I am my own big brother
And I am my own best friend
I am the songs of my mother
And I am the one I'm depending on
So why lie awake over far away fears
If the good moon should slip out of sight
I'll just lean down and kiss me
And turn out the light
'Cos it's me who can tell me goodnight -
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Uncle John
2:32
Lyrics
Uncle John - Lyrics
I love you so much Uncle John
I love to hear about your year in France
I love the way you put your sneakers on
And I love the way you make me dizzy when we dance
I love to tell you about my boyfriend
And I know you never had a wife
You never mention any girlfriend
But still there must be someone in your life
I think it's time I told you
That I'm not just a little girl
And I believe that there's a thousand seven hundred ways
Of making love in this big world
I thought I'd tell you Uncle John
That I don't think you've got a thing to hide
If you get tired of these holidays
At least you know there's someone on your side
I love you so much Uncle John
And here's the way I think it oughta be
That you can love whoever you wanna love
And you can call anytime at all to dance with me -
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The Great Out There
3:42
Lyrics
The Great Out There - Lyrics
Catherine flew out to Senegal
In her Malian motley robes
In her voice were more colours than the rainbow she wore
And her cheeks were sweet Irish rose
She talked of dancing in bars in Dakar
To that African high-life jive
Her ma said, "Girl you're gonna get yourself killed"
She says, "I'm going just to be alive"
Oh when you get there, is there a there there
Do people care there, are people aware there
Do the boys and girls do more than
Break their toys and perm their hair there
Send an update Kate to your old roommate
From your big round world to my small flat state
Tell me what do you find when you open your eyes and your mind
To the great out there
She sent me a card from Zanzibar
From Khartoum and Marrakesh
And then later that year some letters appeared
From Nepal and Bangladesh
At first the words were laughter
The strange ways we live in peace
The next, the words were blurred with tears
The war, the famine, the disease
Oh when you get there, is there a there there
Do people care there, are people aware there
Do the boys and girls do more than
Break their toys and perm their hair there
Send an update Kate to your old roommate
From your big round world to my small flat state
Tell me what do you find when you open your eyes and your mind
To the great out there
I was born in Iowa
And that's where they'll bury me too
And the sacred things I hold near and dear
Are probably the same for you
So I'm glad I got my friend Catherine
'Cos she needs to know the new
Oh I spend my time wrapped up in my tribe
Well she brings the world into view
Catherine came back from India
With malaria in her veins
But the fire returned to her clear blue eyes
Just as soon as it whirled from her brain
I said, "Catherine who will you be
When you're finally who you are?"
She just smiled and said, "We'll see won't we
But there'll be more to be by far"
Oh when you get there, is there a there there
Do people care there, are people aware there
Do the boys and girls do more than
Break their toys and perm their hair there
Send an update Kate to your old roommate
From your big round world to my small flat state
Tell me what do you find when you open your eyes and your mind
To the great out there -
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Maybe If I Sang Cole Porter
4:37
Lyrics
Maybe If I Sang Cole Porter - Lyrics
Maybe if my heels were higher
Maybe if I grew my hair
Maybe if I wore those Spanish earrings
Maybe you would see I care
Maybe if I snuck up on a rainbow
Maybe if I snared the stars
You'd maybe turn your head in my direction
And see the perfect pair we are
But my heart's begun to sink again some
I've had these kinds of dreams before
I drank your favourite drink and then some
But that just made me want you more
I'd balance candelabras on my forehead
Disrupt the royal family at tea
I'd swim Niagara falls, swim any falls at all
To make you fall in love with me
Maybe if I spoke some football
Maybe if I waxed my car
Maybe if I chewed tobacco
Believe me I would go that far
But maybe if I sang Cole Porter
Sang those ballads tenderly
Then maybe you would see
How happy we could be
And maybe fall in love with me
And maybe fall in love with me -
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Shadow Dancing
4:01
Lyrics
Shadow Dancing - Lyrics
Friend it's good to see you
But have you seen yourself today
You got a bad thought brewing in the back of your head baby
You got a big fear written all over your face
The little tiny worry looking over your shoulder
Be a big tall worry by the afternoon
The sun goes down and you think you've outrun it
But it'll come around and catch you by the light of the moon
So you better go shadow dancing (shadow dancing)
Shadow dancing (shadow dancing)
Shadow dancing (shadow dancing)
Shadow dancing (shadow dancing)
You say you couldn't name it
But you think you got the same old blues
Well they've been rattling around like a string of old tin cans
Darling put on those dancing shoes
'Cos the little tiny worry looking over your shoulder
Be a big tall worry by the afternoon
The sun goes down and you think you've outrun it
But it'll come around and catch you by the light of the moon
So you better go shadow dancing (shadow dancing)
Shadow dancing (shadow dancing)
Shadow dancing (shadow dancing)
Shadow dancing (shadow dancing)
A little heap of trouble be a mountain of regret
And the longer you ignore it the bigger it will get, yeah
You got an old ghost chasing round you
You better put him six feet underground
And those bad thoughts brewing in the back of your head baby
Just pour a cup and drink them down
'Cos the little tiny worry looking over your shoulder
Be a big tall worry by the afternoon
The sun goes down and you think you've outrun it
But it'll come around and catch you by the light of
The moon
So you better go shadow dancing (shadow dancing)
Shadow dancing (shadow dancing)
Shadow dancing (shadow dancing)
You better go, you better go shadow dancing (shadow dancing)