Song Of The Day 8/27/2015: Shelley Duvall – “He Needs Me”
The song score was written by Harry Nilsson, who’s been getting a lot of ink in this blog lately, somewhat by coincidence. Along with the Flash Harry album, the recording of which bookended Nilsson’s writing the Popeye score, it was the last organized major effort of his career. The songs were full of his compositional trademarks: old-time melody, simplified and twisty lyrics, communal choruses and Disney-rearing blitheness. One song, “He Needs Me,” was genius. It’s Olive Oyl (Shelly Duvall) newly realizing that she’s much more into men of the sea than mean-spirited brutes. The song was miraculously revived by Paul Thomas Anderson for his cross-examination of Adam Sandler’s acting chops, Punch-Drunk Love, in 2002. Sandler’s character Barry had the same simple life approach as Popeye, an over-exuberance in hope, but also Brutus’ uncontrollable explosiveness. It was a sweet, nuanced performance. Then he did Eight Crazy Nights and The Hot Chick. Kids gotta eat brand-name caviar, you know.