A five-piece group whose catalog mixes covers and originals, from "Let's Stay Together" to "Pay Them Bills."
For a quick sense of their range, listen to "Let's Stay Together" and "Pay Them Bills" back to back. They're both just solid, unpretentious songs.
The band's 1983 single "Dance, Dance (If You Wanna Dance)" got some pushback from conservative groups who thought the lyrics were too suggestive, but Mitchell said it was just about dancing. That tension between perception and intention gives their story a little texture. You can hear that same straightforward approach in later originals like "Pay Them Bills."
After the 1983 hit, the band kept going with another single called "In My Heart" and touring. Mitchell also worked with Stevie Wonder on a track called "That Girl." Their catalog includes covers like "Mad World" and "Let's Stay Together" alongside originals such as "Lost."
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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