That Certain Female

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The Elusive Quest for Love in 'That Certain Female'

Charlie Feathers' song 'That Certain Female' captures the essence of a man's relentless pursuit of a woman who seems almost impossible to find. The lyrics are filled with a sense of urgency and longing, as the protagonist describes himself as a 'single fella with a lot on my mind,' emphasizing his preoccupation with finding this elusive woman. The repetition of phrases like 'lookin', lookin', searchin' high an' low' and 'waitin', watchin'' underscores his tireless efforts and the frustration that comes with it.

The song employs a conversational tone, with the protagonist even enlisting the help of his 'country cousin' to scour the 'hottest spots in town.' This adds a layer of community and camaraderie to his quest, suggesting that finding love is not just a personal endeavor but one that involves the support of those around him. The use of the term 'little bitty woman' adds a touch of endearment, highlighting the protagonist's affection and the importance of this woman in his life.

Musically, the song is energetic and upbeat, reflecting the protagonist's determination and the fast-paced nature of his search. The exclamations and interjections like 'Ooww! Hey, hey, ho!' and 'OOOOOOWW!!' inject a sense of excitement and urgency, making the listener feel the intensity of his emotions. Charlie Feathers, known for his rockabilly style, combines elements of country and rock, creating a sound that is both nostalgic and invigorating. This musical backdrop complements the lyrical content, making 'That Certain Female' a compelling narrative of love and longing.

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