Song of the Day 8/17: Joan Osborne, “One of Us”
If WJBR is going to go religious, it doesn’t have to leave music behind. Even leaving aside gospel music, there are lots of songs about Jesus they could play. Granted, most of them aren’t very interesting – they’re mostly about the singer’s gratitude over being saved from a life of sin – but a country station could go days without repeating a tune.
God forbid, though, should a song preach an actual Christian message. Joan Osborne tried that with this Eric Bazilian composition and got lots of criticism from some religious people upset that she called God a slob. They apparently never read Matthew 25:40, the verse that says, “Whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.”
Bazilian, best known as co-leader of the Hooters, said he wrote the song to impress a woman, and it worked – she married him. He worked as a producer on Joan Osborne’s first album, 1995’s “Relish,” and played guitar on the track. As the debut single from the LP it reached No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was nominated for a Grammy as Song of the Year.
The song opens with a sample from a 1937 Alan Lomax field recording of Mrs. Nell Hampton of Salyersville, Kentucky, singing a variation of the 1928 John S. McConnell hymn “Heavenly Aeroplane.”
Mojo NIxon’s “Are You Drinkin’ With Me Jesus” comes to mind.
Yeah, they ain’t playin’ that one.
We can, though.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-IBGZ-nFVrM
Betcha they ain’t playin’ this one either:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hhkHG-oKCEU
Or this one…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SO5Y1OuQIxo
Or definitely not this one…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VrRxpeJGWqw
10 points for MoJo Nixon, had never heard this one, tempted to go to a country bar open mic and play it at the end of the night, if their drunk enough it ought to fly. If not I’ll pretend it’s the old Triple Nickel (Now a laundromat) and run out the door with all possible speed.
There are so many great Christian metal bands, but sadly this station will play none of them.