Cover and Compare - San Diego Serenade
My favorite song on my favorite Tom Waits album is "San Diego Serenade" off "The Heart of Saturday Night". I like my Waits a bit folkier and at his most expressive. This song finds both. Waits pressed to the piano and pouring his heart out speaks to me far more than the more recent incarnations we've seen. "I never felt my heart strings/until I nearly went insane" What a line! And on his first solo album, singer song-writer Arthur Dodge (who can usually be found fronting the Horsefeathers) chose to close with the tune.
Dodge's version steps away from the piano and instead moves to a solo guitar rendition, but he still carries quite a bit of the feeling with it.
Tom Waits - San Diego Serenade
Arthur Dodge - San Diego Serenade
And by the way, the entire Arthur Dodge record, "The Perfect Face" is quite stellar and is worth giving a listen. Here's two more songs off the record via Lawrence.com:
Wet Paint
Million Dollar Muse
Arthur Dodge's Official Site
Dodge's version steps away from the piano and instead moves to a solo guitar rendition, but he still carries quite a bit of the feeling with it.
Tom Waits - San Diego Serenade
Arthur Dodge - San Diego Serenade
And by the way, the entire Arthur Dodge record, "The Perfect Face" is quite stellar and is worth giving a listen. Here's two more songs off the record via Lawrence.com:
Wet Paint
Million Dollar Muse
Arthur Dodge's Official Site
3 Comments:
Greetings!
I like Waits, too. I had never heard "S.D Serenade".
Thanks for turning me on to a good'un.
I found half a minute on the web of the Arthur Dodge San Diego Seranade (my favorite Tom Waits song too), and it was incredibly beatutiful. I will try singing it with the help of my brother, his piano and my guitar on my aunts 70th birthday in Gothenburg on Saturday
/Jens
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