Tune Tuesday – Dark Lady

Cher is celebrating her 79th birthday today. She gained fame as half of the duo Sonny & Cher in 1965. Their hits included I Got You Babe and The Beat Goes On. In the 1970’s she appeared on TV in The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour and her own show, Cher.

Fun Fact: Cher is the only solo artist to have number one songs on the US Billboard Charts in seven consecutive decades (1960’s – 2020’s)!

She not only found success with music, but she had success as an actress, too. Her films include, Silkwood, Mask, Suspect, The Witches of Eastwick, Moonstruck, and Mermaids.

She had many hits in the 1970’s including Gypsies Tramps and Thieves, Half Breed, and Dark Lady. Dark Lady is a song that always reminds me a bit of Delilah by Tom Jones because of the subject matter – the discovery (and murder) of a cheating partner.

The song was written by Johnny Durrill. He was in the Five Americans and the Ventures and is known for his keyboard playing and songwriting. He says that he submitted it to Cher’s producer, Snuff Garrett, who had some definitive feedback.

“When I was on tour in Japan with the Ventures, I was writing an interesting song,” Durrill explained. “I telegraphed the unfinished lyrics to Garrett. He said to ‘make sure the bitch kills him.’ Hence, in the song both the lover and fortune teller were killed. That song became ‘Dark Lady’ which Cher cut; it went to #1 in 1974.

According to Durrill, everyone but Cher knew they had a hit on their hands. He said: “Everybody knew it was a hit the minute they heard Cher’s vocal on the playback, though she didn’t particularly like it.”

In 1991, Cher expressed how she felt about the song to Vox:

“‘Dark Lady’ was a pain in the ass because there was no place to take a breath – there were so many words in that stupid song!”

Happy Birthday, Cher!

Movie Music Mondays – Mermaids

Today Cher celebrates birthday 78. If I were still on the radio, I’d follow that line with, “and her nose celebrates number 52!” Sorry.

Cher enjoyed musical success as a duo with with Sonny Bono, as a solo singer, a television star on The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour, and as a movie actress in Silkwood, Mask, The Witches of Eastwick, Moonstruck (for which she won an Academy Award for Best Actress) and Mermaids. Mermaids was a 1990 comedy/drama which also starred Bob Hoskins, Winona Ryder and Christina Ricci in her film debut.

The film was set in the 1960’s and the soundtrack is full of some great songs from Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons, Lesley Gore, Smokey Robinson and the Miracles and, of course, Cher. Cher covered Barbara Lewis’ 1965 hit “Baby I’m Yours” and Betty Everett’s 1964 hit The Shoop Shoop Song (It’s in His Kiss). Shoop Shoop was released as a single in November of 1990 and only went to number 33 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. That is actually surprising to me, because it still plays in a pretty heavy rotation on the Adult Contemporary stations.

Happy Birthday, Cher!

The Shoop Shoop Song (It’s in His Kiss)

Does he love me? I wanna know
How can I tell if he loves me so?

Oh no, you’ll be deceived
(Is it in his eyes?)
Oh no, he’ll make believe

If you wanna know (shoop, shoop, shoop, shoop)
If he loves you so (shoop, shoop, shoop, shoop)
It’s in his kiss (that’s where it is, oh yeah)

Oh no, it’s just his charms
(In his warm embrace?)
Oh no, that’s just his arms

If you wanna know (shoop, shoop, shoop, shoop)
If he loves you so (shoop, shoop, shoop, shoop)
It’s in his kiss (that’s where it is)
Oh, oh, it’s in his kiss (that’s where it is)

Oh, oh, oh, kiss him (hold him)
And squeeze him tight
And find out what you wanna know
If it’s love, if it really is
It’s there in his kiss

Oh no, that’s not the way
And you’re not listenin’ to all I say

If you wanna know (shoop, shoop, shoop, shoop)
If he loves you so (shoop, shoop, shoop, shoop)
It’s in his kiss (that’s where it is)
Oh, yeah, it’s in his kiss (that’s where it is)

Oh, oh, oh, kiss him (hold him)
And squeeze him tight
And find out what you wanna know
If it’s love, if it really is
It’s there in his kiss

Oh no, that’s not the way
And you’re not listenin’ to all I say

If you wanna know (shoop, shoop, shoop, shoop)
If he loves you so (shoop, shoop, shoop, shoop)
It’s in his kiss (that’s where it is, oh yeah)
Oh, yeah, it’s in his kiss (that’s where it is, oh yeah)
Oh, it’s in his kiss (that’s where it is)