Pagan Love Song
Anita O'Day · Other Songs - Anita O'Day
And the starlit waters linger in our eyes
Native hills are calling, to them we belong
And we'll cheer each other with the Pagan love song
Come with me where moonbeams light Tahitian skies
And the starlit waters linger in our eyes
Native hills are calling, to them we belong
And we'll cheer each other with the Pagan love song
Pagan Love Song
Anita O'Day's 'Pagan Love Song' stands as a defining recording of the 1940s swing era, showcasing her exceptional vocal range and charismatic stage presence. The track exemplifies the genre's blend of jazz improvisation and pop sensibility, featuring a driving rhythm section that propelled the song to commercial success. As one of her most recognizable performances, the recording highlights her ability to deliver both playful and poignant moments within the same phrase. Released during a period when big band music dominated radio airwaves, the song captured the spirit of the times while establishing O'Day's reputation as a leading female vocalist of her generation. Its enduring appeal lies in its infectious energy and the seamless integration of O'Day's voice with the instrumental arrangements of her era.

