(I Hear He’s After Your Heart!)

An attactive woman wears a black cowboy hat studded with rhinestones and a pristine white western suit studded with silver, standing in front of a brilliant sunset

Last week’s Friday 10 answers have been posted, both at the original entry and in this week’s brand new YouTube playlist! Y’know, for all of you visual/auditory learners an’ stuff.

Among the entries was the literal first time I ever heard Cher on a track, “Just Like Jesse James.” It was a chart success for Cher in the 80’s, topping out in the USA at #9 on the Hot 100 charts. However, Cher apparently has said that it’s not really a song that she enjoys.

And now for this week’s 10! Get in the comments and let me know what lyrics you can identify and who the artist was! Remember, no searchin’ for the answers (or asking your LLMs, you naughty, naughty children), and I’ll give you credit if you identify a different cover than the version I post — but I have to be able to confirm that that cover exists.

  1. I seek to cure what’s deep inside, frightened of this thing that I’ve become (1982)
    Toto, “Africa” 📺
    Identified by Frodis Caper
  2. So many have paid to see what you think you’re getting for free (1982)
  3. You do somethin’ sus, kiss my cute ass bye-bye (2025)
  4. Been doin’ the Shotgun, let me see you do the Twine (1966)
    The Monkees, “Let’s Dance On” 📺
    Identified by Frodis Caper
  5. He’s in a bunch of movies — really stupid movies (1993)
  6. ‘Cause these legislators get paid for the booty claps, so I gotta bring the kufi back (2015)
  7. Get your act together, we could be just fine (1996)
  8. You got the power and I got the shame (1995)
  9. I stumble into town just like a sacred cow (1983)
  10. Try to scream but it only comes out as a yawn (2000)

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3 thoughts on “(I Hear He’s After Your Heart!)

  1. Among the entries was the literal first time I ever heard Cher on a track, “Just Like Jesse James.” It was a chart success for Cher in the 80’s, topping out in the USA at #9 on the Hot 100 charts. However, Cher apparently has said that it’s not really a song that she enjoys.

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