I'm
so wired-up
Don't
need no coffee in my cup.”—Van Morrison, “Jackie Wilson Said (I’m in Heaven
When You Smile”), from his Saint Dominic’s Preview LP (1972)
Yes,
a prior post of mine hailed this
most exultant, roof-raising of tunes. But this month 40 years ago, Warner
Brothers released “Jackie Wilson Said” as the lead single of the Saint Dominic’s Preview album by Van Morrison. I can’t think of a better
choice, even though it never achieved the success of “Brown-Eyed Girl” or “Domino.” (Equally inexplicably, it did not become a regular part of his shows until nearly a decade later.)
More’s
the pity. I’m not sure why this musician—as legendary in concert as much for
all-around cussedness as for his extraordinary talent—has ever managed to
produce so many songs of joy, let alone so many love songs of unsurpassed
tenderness. But never mind—just revel in this one, from its infectiously
rousing opening a cappella vocalizing by Van the Man to the triumphantly
affirmative sax at its closing. It’s one of those tunes of glory you wish would
never end.
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