Song Of The Day 11/28/2015: Terry Hall – “Sonny and His Sister”
Hall, as befitting his image as an early adopter of every new genre punk rock spit out in the late '70s, found a lot of willing collaborators on both these albums: Damon Albarn, Andy Partridge, Ian Broudie of the Lightning Seeds, Nick Heyward and the High Llamas' Sean O'Hagan. Today's song was a match with Stephen Duffy, who also went by the name Stephen "Tin Tin" Duffy, on account of his starting a band called Tin Tin that, I suppose, merged into his own personality. At some point he shed the "Tin Tin" and just went the straight-ahead driver's license route.
"Sonny and His Sister" is a splendid pop song about a breakup and some post-breakup advice. Why it's on my big playlist, I don't know. Unlike the upcoming three songs I can't link it to anything biographical, except my admiration for Terry Hall and perhaps the guitar hook. This might have been one of the covers I wanted to do. It's easy to get lost in the blue eyes of that guitar hook.