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๐—–๐—ผ๐—ป๐—ป๐—ผ๐—น๐—น๐˜†โ€™๐˜€ ๐—–๐—ผ๐—ฟ๐—ป๐—ฒ๐—ฟ – this week: Good Old-Fashioned Love (feat. Owen Cresswell) – Kelly Cresswell

Written by

Charles Connolly

in

Connolly’s Corner

Welcome all to ๐—–๐—ผ๐—ป๐—ป๐—ผ๐—น๐—น๐˜†โ€™๐˜€ ๐—–๐—ผ๐—ฟ๐—ป๐—ฒ๐—ฟ, a series of weekly reviews by Charles Connolly – an artist in his own right. Here, Charles delves into the greatest brand new singles brought to you by the best unsigned artists on our electrifying and eclectic set of ๐™‰๐™š๐™ฌ ๐˜ผ๐™ง๐™ฉ๐™ž๐™จ๐™ฉ ๐™Ž๐™ฅ๐™ค๐™ฉ๐™ก๐™ž๐™œ๐™๐™ฉ playlists.

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Charles is syncopatedโ€ฆ

Nearly a third of 2026 has passed already, can you believe that? And isn’t it calming to finally have the entire world at peace? With everyone able to get on with everyone else? Where we can each live our life and have our own quiet thoughts and views without being opinionated or aggressive? Such relief. Oh… sorry… Either I was thinking about a different year entirely, or that was simply a dream. Or perhaps I was burying my head in the sand, oblivious to the smouldering embers permanently surrounding us all. We are certainly not at peace yet. Lord, no. I might go so far as to say, this is the most peaceless time of my life; and I’m sure my parents’ life too. There is raging fury in the upper echelons of power, so I’m told. And we are told a lot. Far more than we used to be. Which could be a major part of the problem. It’s not that there has been peace since WWII, it’s just that the peaceless parts of the world were simply not really on our radar. They “didn’t concern us”. And the Press did not go heavy on it like they do now; this used to be considered World News – for those who wished to broaden their outlook. These days we are told things like “The top man at the British Navy says we are not even close to being ready for war”. Excellent. Not only does that make me feel safe and cosy, but it’s also good to know that this info was not spread across the entire world for other nations to take note. Oh… sorry… Wrong again. It makes me feel as though my own front door is wide open, with my address posted online, complete with a list of things worth nabbing. It’s a short list, but if you happen to like hats, plants and cushionsโ€ฆ

Another thing we are commonly told, is what to think, and how to think it. Not so much subtle swaying or suggestion, as backhanded brainwashing. As if this constant carnage is somehow to do with us… We had no say in any of this. We simply watch while wincing. Which is something weโ€™ve always done. But there have always been our own private thoughts on it all. These days, it seems we are to think the way they want us to think. Nay: to FEEL the way they want us to feel. They used to want to sedate us; to hide it all from us, so that we canโ€™t have an opinion. They seem to have now realised that our feelings CAN be an asset to them. If millions or even billions of people are cajoled into thinking a certain way, then the horror somehow has โ€œgood reasonโ€ to continue.

If you can resist it all, you might be fine. But you will need a great deal of willpower in order to get back to how you used to be; how you used to feel. I think most of us want our nice little life back. You know: friends and family, saving up for a holiday in summer, what youโ€™re going to be eating tomorrow evening, justifying the cost of those new shoes when the soles havenโ€™t quite fallen off your current onesโ€ฆ THESE are the things that used to be what life was all about. Sure, we were AWARE of what was going on in distant lands (and even quite nearby, but involving people you have never known), but it didnโ€™t rule us. We didnโ€™t all used to be opinionated fighters. It seems that politics is almost all that people talk about now. And itโ€™s the one thing that we really genuinely CANโ€™T do anything about. Yes, yes, I know, โ€œbut if we all band together, we can make a differenceโ€โ€ฆ Mm. It rarely works, letโ€™s face it. And it only tends to anger even more people. So what do we do? We focus. We focus on our own little life. Do you remember love? Private love? No, not THAT kind of private love. I mean the kind of love that involves you and your partner, and no one else. No, I said NOT that kind of love – filthy minds, the lot of you. I canโ€™t be the only one who is one half of a ridiculously silly coupleโ€ฆ We are extremely silly. We laugh, we play, we say nonsensical gibberish that only WE understand. We make facial expressions that would make Charlie Chaplin envious. We dance when thereโ€™s no music playing, we point out how beautiful the sky is right now, only to embrace once again. We stand on each otherโ€™s toes for no apparent reason. I simply refuse to believe that we are the only ones like this. Because THIS (at least to me), is what love is. One, born for the other. Itโ€™s a good old-fashioned love.

And so we move to music. Those who skipped that first chunk donโ€™t quite get what this is all about. These articles are not just music reviews. Music reviews are quite dull. Think of this more as a shared connection with the music or the artist at hand. Iโ€™m sure HAL (A.I.) could give me a brief rundown of what a song is about, or how the song is produced, but I feel that what we are missing in this modern world is the human element. The part that ISNโ€™T factual or โ€œnecessaryโ€. When I meet up with someone I know well, I of course want to know what theyโ€™ve been up to, and I wish for them to be as healthy as possible, but the reason I am meeting that person is to have a lovely time; to enjoy their company. And Iโ€™m sure thatโ€™s THEIR reason too! You donโ€™t go home afterwards thinking โ€œWell, that was quantifiably strategic and thus informatively nutritiousโ€, do you! Sorry to interrupt – a reader has something to say: โ€œWhat happened to โ€˜moving to musicโ€™โ€ฆ?โ€ – Quite right! Youโ€™re quite right; itโ€™s about time. Last week we had a woman and a woman, so I thought Iโ€™d mix things up a bit by reviewing a woman. Sexist pig, my FOOT! Please welcome Kelly Cresswell with her latest single, โ€˜Good Old-Fashioned Loveโ€™! Lyrically, the song basically outlines everything I have stated above – minus the toe-standing. The piece has no hidden meaning or metaphor of any kind, so you shouldnโ€™t have any problems getting to grips with it. Although I do love the odd metaphor, I find that it can be a bit flowery and meaningless if not handled well. Ya know, when artists say โ€œIt means whatever you want it to meanโ€โ€ฆ Cop-out answer. When listeners asked me about the meaning behind my song โ€˜Parakeetโ€™, my reply was โ€œMeaningโ€ฆ? Itโ€™s a song about parakeetsโ€. I donโ€™t exactly go heavy on metaphor.

So, thatโ€™s the lyrics. Musically, we go all the way back to the 90s, early, mid and late. There was a massively successful genre that Iโ€™m not quite sure what to call. It blended acid jazz with pop, funk and soul. Although probably designed for the ears of the 30-somethings, I was 10 or 15 years old, and I loved it (but not as much as Supergrass). I can only describe the music by mentioning acts who dabbled in – or lived by – this sound. The Brand New Heavies, Morcheeba, Incognito, the James Taylor Quartet, early Jamiroquai, M People, Simply Red, the Lighthouse Family, the lighter side of Seal, and the lighter side of George Michael. I think most of you will know at least a handful of these names, and so will be able to get some sort of gauge or grasp on what weโ€™re talking about here. Itโ€™s easy, slick pop, written and played by professionals capable of far more than pop. But most importantly, it is designed to put a smile on your face. And that, it does. I gather that Kelly Cresswell was going for this kind of thang, and by Jove, she certainly managed! She is from a little English town called Widnes, which is in between Liverpool and Manchester. Meaning, she is sandwiched between The Beatles and Oasisโ€ฆ Having been in the community – admittedly modestly – for over two years, this is her first time in my Corner. Many of her releases have been hastily scribbled into my โ€œmaybe listโ€, but never quite made it to the โ€œfront pageโ€ – until now.

Although โ€˜Good Old-Fashioned Loveโ€™ is penned by Kelly herself, this venture is not quite a solo project. Few should be. Within a matter of seconds Iโ€™m sure you will realise (and gawp at) the high production standards of the piece – basically, as soon as the drums fade in fast. And THEN you will notice the incredibly funky bassline. It is all such pro-level! The production and mixing is achieved by a chap called David Gorst – the man evidently knows his stuff. The bassline, however, is played by none other than Kellyโ€™s son, Owen! How bloody lovely is THAT?? But the thing is, this isnโ€™t one of those โ€œLet the kid have a goโ€ moments. Heโ€™s damned good. I also have no idea if Owen is 28 or 12, but frankly I donโ€™t really care. The point is, heโ€™s brilliant. The bass is one of the key elements of the whole piece. Strip it of bass and it all falls apart. Even making the bassline less funky and less syncopated would flatten the energy and make the whole thing a little stale. But this isnโ€™t to say it is ALL about the bass, HELL no! Thereโ€™s so much here. The bright tambourine rides the groove throughout like a sexy metronome thatโ€™s just found God. Then thereโ€™s the Fender Rhodes laying the solid foundations every two bars, like a trusted, experienced father.

But before we get into pre-chorus time, this song ainโ€™t an instrumentalโ€ฆ Oh, KELLY! Such clarity and purity, yet such experienced seduction. The depth of her first line is impressive, but then she just LIFTS! Her precision with feeling is rare. Itโ€™s usually one or the other: precision lacking emotion, or feeling in a tempo all of their own. Knowing nearly nothing about Kelly, I actually wonder if she is/was a session singer. She just HAS that thang. As does her son. This voiceโ€ฆ It knows when to slink into the vibe, when to get peppy with the syncopation of it all, and when to let rip. Like in my favourite part of the entire song: the way she sings the word โ€œprocessโ€ just before the first chorus. Ahh. Perfick. The chorus greets us with euphoric happiness; the kind of smile you envision when you think โ€œgospelโ€. But that chorus also brings us a whole horn section! Itโ€™s tight, itโ€™s balanced, itโ€™s just enough excitement to make sure you dance without bashing your knee into the corner of the coffee table. Meanwhile, that bass constantly keeps my facial expressions busy: Ooh, Ah, Uhh!! Then what happens after the second chorusโ€ฆ? Of course, the usual thing: a talkbox solo. Wha-??! Yep, an instrument that converts any vocals into a synth via a length of hose (one end in the mouth, clamped by the chompers) – probably the most unhygienic instrument ever invented, but ya know: we artists suffer for our art. Splendid! The trumpets get a little more busy in the final chorus, just for a final rousing round of โ€œSpill Your Drink Like Thereโ€™s No Tomorrowโ€! And fade.

One final thing on the lyrics: she doesnโ€™t want the kids to be โ€œdragged into this messโ€ – I agree. Children and the young should be allowed to simply enjoy being young – youth doesnโ€™t come up again later on in life.

There is so much more I could say about this song, but as always, itโ€™s probably best if you just open up your ears and enjoy it for yourself.

I hope you all found this informatively nutritious, and not fun in the slightest. A toast to nonsensical gibberish! Careful, I might stand on your toesโ€ฆ

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17 responses to “๐—–๐—ผ๐—ป๐—ป๐—ผ๐—น๐—น๐˜†โ€™๐˜€ ๐—–๐—ผ๐—ฟ๐—ป๐—ฒ๐—ฟ – this week: Good Old-Fashioned Love (feat. Owen Cresswell) – Kelly Cresswell”

  1. Steve Peacock Avatar
    April 21, 2026
    Steve Peacock

    A great choice for the review this week. Thereโ€™s always room in the world for another love song – especially a good one. Although songs about parakeets are also awesome

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    1. Kelly Cresswell Avatar
      April 21, 2026
      Kelly Cresswell

      Thanks for listening x

      Reply
  2. Crash World Avatar
    April 21, 2026
    Crash World

    Wow, you’re not kidding about the bass! On top of the great playing, that tone! It’s got a wee bit of a snarl in its step. Yes, I agree about that certain lane of 90’s music, which I kind of loved too. The production is top-notch, and the whole things flows with a natural ease and swagger. The playful talk-box solo with Kelly’s scatting is pretty special too!
    Great choice Charles! Congrats Kelly & Owen…enjoy the Top20 next week!

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    1. Kelly Cresswell Avatar
      April 21, 2026
      Kelly Cresswell

      Owen is a top class bassist and still so young! I totally respect what he did to make this song shine โœจ

      Reply
  3. 12 Below Avatar
    April 21, 2026
    12 Below

    I never skip the first part to get to the actual music review. They are what sets your reviews apart from all others and makes them uniquely enjoyable…
    Listening to the track as I am writing this. You’re right, it’s a well produced and uplifting song, and I love the bubbling bass and especially the brass section!

    Reply
    1. Kelly Cresswell Avatar
      April 21, 2026
      Kelly Cresswell

      ๐Ÿซถ๐Ÿซถ

      Reply
  4. Unobliterated Avatar
    April 21, 2026
    Unobliterated

    Well, there’s a feel-good summer track if ever there was one! Who needs ACTUAL summer. Defo a Brand New Heavies vibe. Great job Kelly and Owen. And thank you Charles, for bringing the human touch (ooer) ๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿ”ฅ

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    1. Unobliterated Avatar
      April 21, 2026
      Unobliterated

      Oh BTW, the track is not yet on the CC playlist (Spotify), BUT it is on Kelly’s artist page

      Reply
      1. Wandile Keefelakae Avatar
        April 21, 2026
        Wandile Keefelakae

        An Amazing Article Filled With Joy and Laughter ๐Ÿฅณโœจ We are in the era of self-exploration and the freedom to express oneself โœจ๐Ÿ”ฅ It is safe to think for yourself ๐ŸŽถโœจ Lovely written article โœจโค๏ธ Many elements expressed in the song and great collaborations making magical Musical Maniacal Banger’s ๐ŸŽถ๐Ÿฅณ๐ŸŽต

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      2. Kelly Cresswell Avatar
        April 21, 2026
        Kelly Cresswell

        Thank you for mentioning that
        I couldnโ€™t see it on the apple or spotify playlist either
        Hopefully itโ€™ll get added soon

        Reply
  5. VALERYAN Avatar
    April 21, 2026
    VALERYAN

    Your dream of Peace in your opening paragraph lived here for a few wonderful moments … until I read on …..to the harsh reality ….

    I completely missed the music scene from mid 80’s to the early noughties having opted to leave the professional music business to be a hands on mom …. sadly, I never had time to listen to anything very much at all…
    If the song reviewed today is anything to go by I certainly missed out!
    What a bass … what a production and excellent choice CC – many congratulations all round!

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  6. Paul McCormick Avatar
    April 21, 2026
    Paul McCormick

    Great pick Charles! I had the honour of playing a show with Kelly (and Emily Gray!) in Liverpool last summer and I can confirm that Kelly is fantastic live. Great vocals, charming and charismatic; it was a joy to meet her and see her shine in her element. I’ve been enjoying Kelly’s songs since we first spoke on NAS a few years ago, and “Good Old-Fashioned Love” is my favourite of hers to date, I got 90s vibes from it too and you hit the nail on the head with the artist comparisons. Owen’s bass playing is also superb and the musical talents definitely run in the family!

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  7. Petros Flows Avatar
    April 21, 2026
    Petros Flows

    This is an accurate and honest pick. we want more of this

    Reply
  8. Bathroom of the Future Avatar
    April 21, 2026
    Bathroom of the Future

    Being able to dance in spite of the horrors is, perhaps, the most precious skill one can have while the horrors are still ongoing.

    Reply
  9. Germi Kyna Avatar
    April 21, 2026
    Germi Kyna

    A great cure for my rusty heart. Great work, great review. Vibrations that move.

    Reply
  10. Terry Gilbey Avatar
    April 21, 2026
    Terry Gilbey

    I enjoyed the review. It sounds like you and your partner are like two peas in a pod, my sillyness is barely tolerated if at all. with regards the music I certainly see what you mean about the bass, that certainly is talent put to good use….

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  11. Kelly Cresswell Avatar
    April 21, 2026
    Kelly Cresswell

    Charles, you absolutely nailed this and Iโ€™m so happy that you understood the concept of GOFL

    I actually wrote it when I was in a bit of a dark and desperate place mentally and feeling overwhelmed and disheartened with the changes that were happening in the world at that time (2021) but I knew something good would come out of it eventually!

    I remember my good friend Si (whoโ€™s a talented pianist and actually collaborated with me on the next song that Iโ€™m releasing) saying that the chord progressions had a distinct Marvin Gaye feel when we were jamming it together one night, and from then on I knew it was going to need a soulful sound.

    Iโ€™ve always loved acid jazz and neo soul (Jamiroquai, Incognito etc as Charles mentioned) and thatโ€™s what I kept going on about to my producer – I wanted that authentic 90โ€™s sound, as I knew my vocal delivery would slot in perfectly with it

    The reference track I sent to him in the early stages was Sometimes by The Brand New Heavies – I was like a dog with a bone necking in regularly with ideas and suggestions around the production until he got it exactly as I wanted ๐Ÿ˜‚

    Super proud of my amazing son Owenโ€™s musical input in it too – he is a full on straight edge metal head but also loves to groove and plays this kind of funky bass really well – he was only 16 when he laid it down in the studio and recorded it all in one go – nailing it on his second take!

    Heโ€™s 18 next month so you can tell how long we were tinkering with this one to get it ready for the album!

    Thanks to everyone for their lovely comments above – I really do appreciate them and the support I have received since joining NAS
    I know Iโ€™m a newbie and sit on the periphery of the community but I really do think NAS is something special

    Kelly x

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