***Out In The Be-Bop Be-Bop
1960s Night-When Diana Nelson “Torched” The North Adamsville Night Away- With
Peggy Lee In Mind
Scene:
Brought to mind by one of the songs in a CD compilation, Leslie Gore’s 1960s
classic teen dream theme (girl division) song, That’s The Way Boys Are. Go figure.
I, Diana Nelson, am going to
be a big singing star just watch out, watch out and don’t blink because then
you will miss it. Hey, it is written in the stars, my stars. Proof? I have just
this spring won the 1962 edition of the annual Adamsville Female Vocalist
Contest. Hands down! There was no way that any of those other girls could match
(and one guy who dressed up as a girl, weird right, although he did a good job
on Mary Wells’ Two Lovers and I was a
little worried until they found out he was a guy and gave him the boot). Even
Emma Johns and her smoky version of old hat Peggy Lee’s Fever got left behind when I went deep, deep down almost to my soul
on Brenda Lee’s I’m Sorry. See that
is what the judges were looking for, not smoldering sexy stuff but act of
contrition stuff. And the girls who filled up the audience seats and gave their
thumbs up and down only wanted to hear stuff that they can listen too when they
cry on their pillows after their Johnny doesn’t call, goes cheap on some corny
date, or cheats on them, cheats on them with their best girlfriend, usually.
I’ve got it all figured out.
Sure, like I was telling my
good friend, Peter Paul Markin, the other day during class I was glad to get
the one thousand scholarship money that was one of the prizes offered. I can
use it if I decide to go to college after we graduate next year. But the big
thing for me is to get to sing, sing featured, along with the guys from the
Rockin’ Ramrods to back me up, at the Falling Leaves Dance to be held late in
September. That dance is always sponsored by the senior class and it will give
me a thrill to go out to please that crowd of fellow seniors, especially Peter
Paul, who shares my love of music (although he is not a very good singer, sorry
if you see this P.P.) and likes to talk about politics and stuff like I do. The
big, big thing though, and I haven’t even told Peter Paul about this is that a
recording agent, Jerry Rice, yes, that Jerry Rice, from Ducca Records, the one
that signed Connie what’s-her name, has promised to be there and if he likes
what he hears, well, like I say it in my stars. Don’t blink, okay.
By the way don’t get thrown
off by that good friend Peter Paul thing, especially if you know my own true
love boyfriend Bobby Swann. There’s nothing to it (sorry again, Peter). Bobby
couldn’t be at the contest because he was studying for his finals at State
University. He is finishing up his freshman year and so he had to study hard.
Peter Paul and I met in ninth grade and we have been good friends ever since.
Oh, I suppose I can tell you now, now that I have my handsome blue-eyed Bobby,
that if he wasn't such a “stup” P.P could have had his chances with me but all
he ever did was stare at my ass in class, and in the corridors. If you don’t
believe me ask Emma Johns, she’s the one that noticed him doing it first,
although I had an idea. Better yet, ask P.P. he’ll tell you, maybe. The thing
was that I couldn’t wait forever for him to get up the nerve to ask me out and
then Bobby came along and swooped me up in tenth grade and then I didn’t care
for younger guys anymore, except as good friends.
I guess I should tell you
since I am telling you everything else that I had a dream when I was very
young, maybe seven or eight, that I was going to be a singing star. Maybe it
was my mother always playing women singers on the family record like that Peggy
Lee when she was young and sprightly with Benny Goodman, Teresa Brewer, and Billie
Holiday that got me going because I would sing along all day with the radio on.
Later Ma had me take singing lessons and I have been going strong ever since.
Peter Paul said he went crazy when he first heard me do Brenda’s I Want To Be
Wanted and Patsy Cline’s Crazy,
although she, Patsy, seemed a little to ah, shucks, countrified when I first
heard her. She has gotten less so since she has started turning to more a more
popular style. I sure wish I could hit her high notes but Miss French, my
vocals teacher, says I will get there soon enough and then I will have to, get
this word, “husband” my valuable resource. See, I am a cinch.
Did I tell you that I told,
no ordered (and I can do that to him, and he jumps like a puppy dog, sorry
again P.P.) to be at the Falling Leaves Dance solo, so we can talk between
sets. It looks like Bobby won’t be coming. According to him no big time State
University sophomore would be caught dead at a high school dance and also his
cross-country team is having a big meet in New York City that weekend. You
know, and I hope you won’t tell Bobby, if you know him, because I do love him
so, every once in a while I wish P. P. would have done more than just look at
my ass in ninth grade.
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