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Nellie McKay: Sweet And Sour In Equal Measure

Nellie McKay
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Nellie McKay

Singer Nellie McKay's musical influences run from vaudeville to hip-hop, and often mix innocent-sounding lyrics with a sardonic awareness.

That winking irony lies at the center of McKay's perspective as a songwriter, but she insists that on some level, songs like "I Wanna Get Married" are sincere.

"You can criticize something you strive for, and you can avoid something you dream about," McKay tells Fresh Air host Terry Gross. McKay visited the studio in 2007 to play songs from her album Obligatory Villagers.

McKay's debut CD was titled Get Away From Me, a play on the Norah Jones album title Come Away With Me. Her latest album is Normal as Blueberry Pie: A Tribute to Doris Day. Tracks include "Do Do Do," "Crazy Rhythm" and "Sentimental Journey."

This interview first aired on Nov. 21, 2007.

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