There’s New Bette Midler Songs In The Jukebox For Feb




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The Bette Midler: Bootleg Betty Jukebox indeed offers a diverse selection of songs catering to various moods and occasions. For those in the romantic spirit, there are tracks perfect for Valentine’s Day, while for those who might be in a more reflective or cautionary mood, there are songs that fit the “Don’t Go There Timers” vibe.

Given the selection you’ve provided, here’s how I’d match the songs to the “Valentiners” and “Don’t Go There Timers”:

For the “Valentiners”:

  • “Chapel Of Love” from Kiss My Brass – A classic song celebrating love and commitment, perfect for the romantic at heart looking to share a special moment with a little acidic wit from Miss M making fun of celebrity marriages.
  • “The Rose” from KMB – Known for its profound lyrics about love’s beauty and pain, this song is ideal for those in a deeply reflective or loving mood.
  • “Be My Baby” from Divine Intervention – A fun, upbeat song that captures the excitement of new love or the desire to rekindle romance. AWWW!, won’t you be my baby? OH OH OH
  • “Tell Him” from Divine Intervention – An anthem of love where one encourages another to express their feelings, great for those moments of love affirmation. I just love a firm love!
  • “You Do Something To Me” from Scenes From A Mall – A sweet, intimate song that speaks to the special connection between two people, perfect for a quiet, romantic setting, except the song is loud and in your face. I like that.

For the “Don’t Go There Timers”:

  • “Up Up Up” with Dan Hicks – This song’s title alone suggests moving on or staying positive despite setbacks, ideal for those needing an uplifting message. The people in the song, need this message, believe me!
  • “Shining Star (Yomanda Mix)” – With its danceable beat and energy, it’s a reminder to keep shining, no matter what, which can resonate with those overcoming challenges or moving past negativity. Or it could be taken as a Valentine’s Song. So sorry!
  • “In This Life” from 1996 – Reflecting on life’s journey, this could appeal to those contemplating past relationships or life choices, encouraging resilience and hope. Or Valentine’s is playing tricks on me.
  • “Blueberry Pie (Accapella)” – A lighter, fun song that might encourage listeners to take life less seriously, perfect for those needing to shake off the weight of past experiences. Or the weight of a blueberry pie.
  • “Waterfalls” from Divine Intervention – With its cautionary lyrics about avoiding pitfalls, it speaks directly to the “Don’t Go There” theme, advising caution and self-awareness.
  • “Optimistic Voices/Bird In The Hand” – This longer track combines themes of hope with a dash of realism, making it suitable for those reflecting on where they’ve been and where they’re headed, possibly with a touch of humor or irony. Ya think so?

I think Love was trying to overtake me. You guys and gals know me better than I do.

Mister D

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