We have to start with this one, because I know it's on of George's personal favourites...
I should stop there, because clearly we're not going to beat a song with the chorus
Joan Crawford has rise from the grave!
But just in case there's anyone out there who doesn't share George's deep devotion to the Cult of the Blue Oyster... try these instead:
Being Joan Crawford at 21
Was easy
Living in new haven in 1925
Was simple and kind
Like you and me at the start
It's right and bright at the top
But the rook's not to blame
For those who didn't have an endgame
You're not giving an inch
You're strung like wire
Your open arms they flinch
Joan Crawford style
Treated like a towel
Inside you howl
How bad would it really be to be treated like a towel though? Better a towel than a toilet brush, surely?
She was the secret daughter of Marilyn Monroe
You couldn't guess the father if you don't know
Joan Crawford adopted, called her baby Jane
We all knew her by a different name
Barbie, the untold story
Just remember, you heard it first from me
Barbie, the untold story
I'll tell you the truth for a phenomenal fee
Somehow I doubt that one will be featured in the soundtrack of the upcoming Barbie movie.
There's a Crawford, Davis and a tacky Cary Grant
And some Homeboys lookin' for trouble down here from the Bronx
Arguably the best Lou Reed album features quite a few celebrity guests. I'm sure we'll hear from that record again soon.
How about something a bit more recent? How about a band who describe themselves as "Angry and miserable post-punk music from Italy"? Surely you want some of that?
Vous avez dit l'amour? Vous avez dit l'amour?
Am I Bette Davis? Are you Joan Crawford?
There's a difference between
The butcher and the lover
Next up we have a current favourite around these parts, with a CD I have on memory stick rotation in the car at the moment...
Yes, a woman's voice can drug you
So spend it while you can
Yeah, you may not believe me
But she used to call me 'Senator'...
Just like Joan Crawford
She let me know who was The Man
But as we're clearly never going to find a song that beats George's favourites, maybe the best we can do to close this post is choose a song about one of Joan's most famous roles?
Your suggestions welcome. Otherwise I'll just keep going through George's list...
I am so impressed with John Vanderslice (and what a great surname) I am going to bandcamp in the hope of finding some of his music there
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