[quote name=\'Matt Ottinger\' date=\'Feb 13 2004, 12:54 PM\'] [quote name=\'clemon79\' date=\'Feb 13 2004, 01:45 PM\'] But Matt's got a point. That last line doesn't really have any context to go with it, so there's no conclusive PROOF (unless she's said something public to the contrary) that she is in fact referring to (D) (which has always been my interpretation.) She COULD be referring to B. Probably not, but we can't rule it out without proof. [/quote]
And therein lies the problem, because most sources I'm reading say that she IS referring to B. Lots of songwriters create lyrics that deliberately have two interpretations. Some are simply double entendres, others, like this would seem to be, are more clever. Either way, unless she's explained -- frequently -- that there's one stone-cold absolute meaning here, I'm afraid this one doesn't get by the editors after all. [/quote]
So here's another question, crossing my previous question with this song:
Which current female artist sings backup on "Soak Up the Sun"?
A) Jewel
B) Liz Phair
C) Melissa Etheridge
D) Sarah McLaughlin
BTW, Ian Wallis got my other question right. Best known for her hit "Lotta Love", the late Nicolette Larson sang with Christopher Cross on the song in question. (Here's some more trivia that might potentially come up on a $1M question: Although Stevie Nicks sang with Kenny Loggins on his first Top 10 hit "Whenever I Call You 'Friend'", he actually wrote that song with Melissa Manchester.)