Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Meet Me in Montana ...

Listening to popular music recorded about Montana, one quickly comes to the conclusion that a surprising proportion of the lyrics are pretty cheesy and ... well, bad. This may be a product of the fact that -- at least until recently -- nearly all of the music about our state was firmly in the country-western genre. (Not that I'm editorializing, or anything ...)

One of the best-known of those songs is "Meet Me in Montana," a duet recorded in 1985 by Dan Seals and Marie Osmond. The song hit #1 on the country charts, and was a much-needed boost for both performers' careers. Like much of the popular music about the state, it played up the idea of Montana as a refuge, a beautiful setting to enjoy a straightforward and honest life ... a place to escape the stress and broken dreams of the big city.

I remember hearing to "Meet Me in Montana" on the radio quite a bit back in the 80s, and having mixed emotions -- happy that a song about my state had made it big, while simultaneously cringing at how awful I thought the music was. But maybe that was just me.

Here's the song's chorus:
Won't you meet me in Montana.
I wanna see the mountains in your eyes.
Woah, woah, I had all of this life I can handle.
Meet me underneath that big Montana sky.

2 comments:

  1. Great.
    Now I have that wretched tune in my head.

    I felt the same way you did, back then. But, after all, it WAS the 80's....taste had nothing to do with anything.

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  2. Ha!

    I was actually afraid I was going to get a ton of angry comments from Marie Osmond fans, or something. :) Though I've never met anyone who admitted to liking that song, there MUST be a few of them out there!

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