Song#: 1034
Date: 05/22/1982
Debut: 87
Peak: 40
Weeks: 11
Genre: Rock
Pop Bits: Geils' third single from their hit album "Freeze Frame" hit the Top 40 - just barely. It spent a couple of weeks in the #40 position before starting its decent. While not as successful as the previous singles, "Centerfold" (#1 for 6 weeks) and "Freeze-Frame" (#4), it helped extend the life of the album which ended up going platinum.
ReduxReview: I don't think J. Geils Band were known for their deep lyrical content (members Peter Wolf and Seth Justman wrote or co-wrote most of their songs), but this one by Justman is certainly an exception. It reads like a follow-up to the young woman in "Centerfold." It's a bit grim, but the scope is almost Springsteen-esque and it stands out in their catalog. I don't think it makes a good single, but it certainly is a quality song.
ReduxRating: 7/10
Trivia: This song features a pair of R&B stars. Cissy Houston (Whitney's mother) and Luther Vandross (who was just getting his solo career off the ground) provide backing vocals for this tune.
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