Friday, June 11, 2010

Break in the Weather

The cold in your eyes
goes up and down my spine.
A vision of a man
that borders on divine.
You’ve got a presence
that spans the great divide.
Pierces through your safety shield
to the quiet cave inside.

I need a break in the weather,
trying to take a break,
trying to take a little holiday.
I need a break in the weather,
trying to take a little breath
for the very first time.


Now here’s an appropriate song for this evening’s Wild Reed’s “Music Night” spot – not only because of the “vision of a man that border[ed] on divine” that I witnessed this morning, but because I could really do with a break from the wet and muggy weather we’ve been experiencing here in the Twin Cities these past few days.

Yes, it’s New Zealand-born Australian singer-songwriter Jenny Morris with her 1991 hit song, “Break in the Weather.” Enjoy!




Where are we going and what are we going to do?
You’ve got to live a little, love a little, and give a little too.
You’ve got a look, you know it.
How long have I got before you roll it?
You’re the wild that’s in my mind.
You’re the one I need to know.

I need a break in the weather,
trying to take a break,
trying to take a little holiday.
I need a break in the weather,
trying to take a little breath
for the very first time.

I get the chop when you say things.
I get a chill I can cure no ill.
You're the wild that's in my mind.
You're the one I need to know.

I need a break in the weather,
trying to take a break,
trying to take a little holiday.
I need a break in the weather,
trying to take a little breath
for the very first time.


“Break in the Weather” is the opening track of Jenny Morris’ 1991 album Honeychild. Co-written with her youngest brother Tam, it reached Number 2 in the Australian music charts and Number 5 in New Zealand. Honeychild was Morris’ third album, and it became her second consecutive Top Ten album, peaking at Number 5 in both Australia and New Zealand. Sessions musicians on the album included Wendy Matthews (a popular and well-respected vocalist previously highlighted at The Wild Reed) and Midnight Oil’s Jim Moginie. Along with “Break in the Weather, Honeychild spawned three more hits for Morris – “I’ve Had You,” “Zero,” and “Crackerjack Man.”


For more of Jenny Morris at The Wild Reed, see:
Saved Me
Crackerjack Man
Sometimes I Wonder . . .
Tears


Music artists previously featured at The Wild Reed:
Elaine Page and Barbara Dickson, Jane Clifton, Enigma, Yvonne Elliman, Lenny Kravitz, Marty Rhone, Don Henley, Propeller Heads and Shirley Bassey, Stephen Gately, Nat King Cole, Enrique Iglesias, Helen Reddy, Australian Crawl, PJ and Duncan, Cass Elliot, The Church, Pet Shop Boys and Dusty Springfield, Wall of Voodoo, Stephen “Tin Tin” Duffy, Pink Floyd, Kate Ceberano, Judith Durham, Wendy Matthews, Buffy Sainte-Marie, 1927, Mavis Staples, Maxwell, Joan Baez, Dave Stewart & Friends, Tee Set, Darren Hayes, Suede, Wet, Wet, Wet, Engelbert Humperdinck, The Cruel Sea, Shirley Bassey, Loretta Lynn & Jack White, Maria Callas, Foo Fighters, Rosanne Cash, Jenny Morris, Scissor Sisters, Kate Bush, Rufus Wainwright, and Dusty Springfield.


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