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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Rick Springfield


    rachelgreenwantabe — 20 years ago(August 18, 2005 04:24 PM)

    TO Everybody,
    Here's my all time favorite Rick Springfield's songs:
    Jessie's Girl
    Don't Talk To Strangers
    Waiting For A Girl Like You
    I've Done Everything For You

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        hammr23029 — 20 years ago(December 22, 2005 02:05 PM)

        My five w/comments (yes I'm a guy and as a heterosexual, I dig Rick):

        1. Jessie's Girl-if you have a song that gets played on Pop AND Rock stations, you have a monster hit which is the case here. He won the Grammy (over Springsteen!)
        2. Souls - great chorus. Listen to Rick's vocals; full of tension and anxiety which is what the song was about.
        3. Don't talk to Strangers - The first few times I heard it, i thought it was two guys sharing the lead vocals. But no, it's just Rick. Well done.
        4. Affair of the Heart - Best guitar riff (IMHO). Also, darker but more mature side of Rick's songwriting.
        5. You better love somebody - When the song is better than the movie (Hard to Hold, 1984).
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          Jeromy27 — 20 years ago(January 23, 2006 03:48 PM)

          I can't believe no one has mentioned "Alyson", or anything off of Shock/Denial/Anger/Acceptance.
          "It could be a stapler"

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            candib66 — 20 years ago(January 23, 2006 10:40 PM)

            shock/denial/anger/acceptance
            is Rick's masterpiece, IMO. I encourage even the most casual fan of Rick Springfield to2000 check that CD out - I really feel you won't be sorry.
            As far as a favorite song of Rick's, I'd be hard put to name just one. It would be easier for me to make a list of Rick Springfield songs that
            don't
            do it for me. I love "Souls," "Love Somebody," "Affair of the Heart" (well, almost anything from the
            Living In Oz
            album), "Woman" and the title song from
            Rock of Life
            , the title song and "Act of Faith" from
            Karma
            , and as I mentioned, very nearly the entire
            shock/denial/anger/acceptance
            CD (especially "Alien Virus" and "Every Night I Wake Up Screaming").
            As an aside, I've always felt that "Jessie's Girl," while being RS's biggest hit, was NOT his best work; similarly, I have always disagreed with the record companies' choices in regard to which songs should be released as singles. In every case, from "Speak To The Sky," to his latest single "Life In A Northern Town," I have always felt that there were stronger cuts on each of his albums than the ones chosen as singles for radio play. My point is, songs that I may list among my favorites are ones that the casual fan will probably never hear.
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              dawnhc4 — 19 years ago(May 07, 2006 04:07 AM)

              I love all of the above favorites, but another one that I have to mention is the single 'Speak to the Sky'. That's always been one of my top favorites, since it's probably the first Rick Springfield song I ever heard. I still have the early album 'Beginnings' that I bought years ago. Many years ago!
              "I'll always love ya, baby" - Clive Owen's Dwight

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                candib66 — 19 years ago(May 07, 2006 10:29 AM)

                I like "Speak To The Sky" too. And, it's been covered by pop/gospel performers (that's not my genre, so I can't think of any names just now
                but I am sure I've seen at least one music video for STTS by a gospel quartet), which is not typically what people think of about Rick Springfield.
                If you liked STTS, maybe you should give RS's
                Karma
                a listen. I think Amazon.com still carries it.
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                  HarlowMGM — 17 years ago(February 18, 2009 09:01 PM)

                  Here's just a few I really love
                  Still Crazy For You
                  Born Out of Time
                  Human Touch
                  Written in Rock
                  Love Somebody
                  Honeymoon in Beirut
                  Love is Alright Tonight
                  What Kind of Fool Am I
                  Don't Talk to Strangers
                  State of the Heart

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                    DreamerVR — 17 years ago(March 07, 2009 04:39 PM)

                    I agree with Jeromy..not one mention of Shock Denial Anger Acceptance? The tour of 2004 with those songs was GREAT. VERY edgyharder Rock for Rick.
                    The lyrics were amazing, and the guitar playing in that cdamazing.
                    And lets not forget all the great songs on his new cd..Venus In Overdrive.
                    The songs on there are all great. That cd came out in July of 2008.

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                      wowcharlie3 — 16 years ago(April 22, 2009 01:59 PM)

                      You've done nothin!"
                      You've done nothin!"
                      You've done nothin' for me!!!
                      I've Done Everything For You

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                          stayhooper67 — 16 years ago(September 28, 2009 04:00 PM)

                          Dance This World Away
                          Motel Eyes
                          Don't Talk To Strangers
                          Walking On The Edge
                          Human Touch
                          "These pretzels are making me thirsty!"

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                            klutzinpink — 14 years ago(May 01, 2011 04:31 AM)

                            I've said this on other posts and I'll always say it: "Inside Silvia" from Working Class Dog. That song just does it for me. I never see anyone post it as a favorite and that's okay, I'll claim it. It's slow and sexy and puts a great image in my mind.
                            Come on little pup, get back on the porch and let the big dogs play.

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                              MonteCarloMan — 14 years ago(May 02, 2011 08:20 PM)

                              "Living in Oz" or "Venus in Overdrive"

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                                sean4554 — 13 years ago(November 02, 2012 12:15 PM)

                                My Father's Chair
                                Lust
                                Take A Hand
                                Gabriel
                                Honeymoon in Beirut
                                The Ballad of Annie Goodbody
                                Beautiful You

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                                  sean4554 — 10 years ago(February 18, 2016 02:32 PM)

                                  Some more favorites
                                  The Man That Never Was (Sound City)
                                  Down
                                  1000 Years
                                  Modern World (Sahara Snow)
                                  Will I?
                                  It's Always Something
                                  I Found You (acoustic)

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