Monday has arrived, and Monday means music – this week is a freebie week, so feel free to grab your favorite tune(s) and come dance with us, won’t you?

Let’s start with a flirty, uptempo song that finds the artist singing of a tearful girl who catches his attention in a bar. He offers her a shot of tequila with the goofy chat-up line:

I want tequila little time with you / A little salt and a lime will do / Hey bar man, will you bring us two

If you say “tequila little time with you” out loud, it sounds like “to kill a little time.” The artist wrote the song with Rhett Akins and Luke Laird on a Northern California retreat at a small studio the singer has at his mom’s house. Rhett Akins hadn’t come up with anything all day, when suddenly lying down on the couch, he blurted out, “Tequila little time with you.” The artist was quoted as saying:

“It’s the old-school picking up a girl when she’s down, but slyly. Not trying to be too creepy. When we wrote it we were like, ‘We can’t make it creepy.'”

“I feel like this goes great on a boat, a lake or pool and just any kind of atmosphere of having a good time. It’s about picking up a girl that’s down and maybe, maybe we want to do a shot of tequila? There’s no answer, but maybe. She starts feeling better, and it’s fun. It’s just a fun song.”

Give a listen to Jon Pardi with “Tequila Little Time”:

Next up is a song I’ve already shared recently, but it’s an awesome song and the artist just released a music video for it a couple of weeks ago – so it’s definitely worth sharing again.

The artist did a lot of soul searching during the pandemic, he learned to derive self-worth from within rather than outside of himself. The life of a musician is a roller coaster with plenty of ups and downs. The artist said this song is inspired by those times when everything is going OK.

“When those moments come along, I hold onto them, because eventually, it passes and you have to go  to worry and stress and doubt and all those things.”

The birth of his second daughter was one of those moments:

“I was with her and I was like, ‘Oh my God, I’m gonna get to do this love thing again, really deeply.’ It’s one of these moments in my life where I genuinely feel like there’s more in front of me than behind me.”

Here’s Andy Grammer with “Lease On Life”:

Next up is a song by an Australian singer-songwriter and French DJ. It was released back in February, as the first promotional single from the artist’s ninth studio album. The artist released a music video which was made in collaboration with NASA to celebrate the Ingenuity test flight on Mars.

The other music video shared below, was released alongside the song. In the video, three skateboarders, each wearing one of the artist’s signature black-and-white wigs, obscuring their eyes, show off their moves at a skatepark.

Here’s the inimitable Sia and David Guetta with “Floating Through Space”:

Next up, this lead singer sings of his gratitude for connecting deeply with somebody. He uses religious metaphors to describe how before he met his person he had “no faith” and was “searching for someone to save my soul.” Having been “lost,” now he’s “found.”

The words could apply either to a romantic relationship or a close friendship. The singer said he worked hard at the lyrics and they took a while to get right. He called them:

“…the most important contribution I think that I made to any record. Just sitting with them and really trying to make sure everybody understood what I was saying and not trying to shroud it too much in any metaphor.”

The group recorded the song for Jordi, which they titled in tribute to longtime manager Jordan Feldstein. A childhood friend of the lead singer’s, he died from a heart attack in late 2017 aged 40. The tragedy hit the band hard, and the project finds them in a contemplative mood.

Without further ado, here’s Maroon 5 with “Lost”:

That’s a wrap for this week – have a great Monday! See you on the dance floor!

 

Now on to the particulars of Monday’s Music Move’s Me:   Photobucket

I have the supreme honor and privilege of being a co-host with the inimitable Xmas Dolly and our musical cohort, the awesome Cathy from Curious as a CAThy, and Alana of Ramblin’ with AM!

Want to join in the fun? It’s easy – just find a tune that rocks your boat, post it and link up – don’t forget to grab Xmas Dolly…er, um, I mean her button…over at her place here. Check out Xmas Dolly’s sidebar for the random themes we sport each week – and you can always ask for a specific theme of music you like, too. Check out the other music lovahs and let’s jam!



6 Comments

  1. Stacy,

    Your song set brought the extra energy I needed this afternoon to boogie in the kitchen while taking care of some tasks needing my attention. Thanks for the introduction of all new-to-me songs today, my friend. Have funtastic week!

  2. Stacy, Stacy, Stacy you are such a winner! Girlfriend you have rocked the house this week that’s for sure. So how you be, my friend? Fine I hope! I’m working on my new blog, but I keep running into to many blocks, but things are looking hopeful for next week. Wish me luck. Have a great week!

  3. Tequila Little Time was sweet the dog made that video and it’s nice to see a story end happily. That and Andy Grammer’s song were my favorites this week.

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