Unfamiliar with this week's song? Hear it here.
1) In this song, Liza Minnelli acknowledges that she may be "taking a terrible chance." Have you done anything risky lately? Not that I can think of. I used to take lots of risks, but the older I get, the less risks I seem to take.
2) In 1969, when Liza recorded this song, she was 23 and her career was really beginning to take off. She was a sought-after guest on TV talk and variety shows and received her first Oscar nomination. Give us a quick overview of your life at 23. I had been married for three years and was a stay-at-home mom raising my first child. We were also living with my grandmother, which turned out to be an absolutely horrible situation.
3) Also in 1969, the first Gap store was opened in San Francisco. What have you recently added to your wardrobe? If yes, where did you buy it? I ordered a pair of Vionic recovery clogs on Amazon, but I have to send them back. For some reason, they sent me a men's size 13!
4) Liza says she always has apple juice in her refrigerator. What's something you're certain to have in your frig? Diet Coke, strawberry yogurt parfaits, lots of cheese (different kinds), eggs, and milk.
5) Liza's favorite card game is poker. What's yours? I don't have a favorite. I like poker, gin, and UNO.
6) Though Liza recorded the song in 1969, "Nevertheless (I'm in Love with You)" was written way back in 1931. It has been recorded more than 50 times by artists as diverse as Bing Crosby, Andy Gibb and Bob Dylan. Before today, had you heard it? I don't think so and that surprises me. I've always liked Bing Crosby and Andy Gibb.
7) "Nevertheless (I'm in Love with You)" is credited to Bert Kalmer and his partner, Harry Ruby. Another one of their hits was "Who's Sorry Now?" Do you owe anyone an apology? It's possible, though I can't think of anyone right now.
8) Together they also wrote "Hooray for Captain Spaulding," sung onscreen by Groucho Marx in the movie Animal Crackers. There were five Marx Brothers in all. How many can you name? Groucho, Chico, and Harpo are the only ones I know.
9) Random question: Do you believe talking to plants helps them grow? There's supposed to be some science behind that, but I still don't talk to mine. I tried when I was younger and felt like a total idiot.
Thanks to Sam @ the Saturday 9 for the music and questions!