Tender Trap is an indie rock/twee pop band, based in London (UK), formed in 2001 by three of the five members of Marine Research - Amelia Fletcher, Rob Pursey, and John Downfall.
Amelia Fletcher and Rob Pursey were previously in the twee pop band Heavenly, and some have seen Tender Trap as representing a return to the pop aesthetic of that earlier band. On their first, electronically slanted album Film Molecules, the songs demonstrate an eclectic mix of musical styles, with a clear nod to the similarly eclectic approach taken by The Magnetic Fields on their 69 Love Songs album.
The band's initial intention was to be a recording outfit only, due to their hatred of transporting drums from place to place. They compromised by playing live but using a CD player for backing beats. Additional live performers have included Claudia Gonson (of The Magnetic Fields) on drums, and Lupe Núñez-Fernández of Pipas and Amor de Días, who was a guest vocalist on the Language Lessons EP and the second album 6 Billion People.
The Tender Trap may refer to:
The Tender Trap was a cabaret nightclub that ran in Sydney, Australia from December 1994 to January 2000. It was one of the most successful Sydney clubs of the 1990s. The Tender Trap club pre-dated the mid 90s lounge culture phenomenon, but as the phenomenon grew, so too did the popularity of the club.
The Tender Trap operated on Sunday nights, in the theatre-restaurant room of the legendary Les Girls building in Sydney's infamous Kings Cross, New South Wales. The Les Girls Building stood prominently on the corner of Darlinghurst Road and Roslyn Street, in the heart of the Cross, an area popularly known as "the Golden Mile". The original Les Girls review, featuring gorgeous "drag queens" including the leading lady Carlotta, had performed in the building since 1963, but in the early 1990s the review decided to go on the road inspired by the film Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, leaving the building unused. The Les Girls building carried some intense history; it was owned by Sydney identity Abe Saffron; Kings Cross activist Juanita Nielsen was last seen here; various ghosts were rumoured to call it home. But in 1994 the building was still remarkably intact, a piece of living history. Seeing an opportunity, Sydney filmmaker and DJ Sean O'Brien approached the management, and procured the use of the cabaret room for Sunday nights. Sean named the Sunday night cabaret club after the Frank Sinatra song, and the Tender Trap first opened its doors on 11 December 1994, at the cocktail hour of 7pm. The performer on the opening night was singer Stuart Grant with his jazz combo. Stuart had previously been in the infamous 1980s post punk band the Primitive Calculators.
The Tender Trap was a 1954 Broadway play by Max Shulman and Robert Paul Smith starring Robert Preston, Kim Hunter and Joey Faye. It made its debut at the Longacre Theatre on October 13, 1954 and closed on January 8, 1955 after 102 performances.
The play was filmed in 1955 in a movie adaptation starring Frank Sinatra.
Internet Broadway Database, The Tender Trap
You come home after work and the first thing that you do
Take me into your arms and you find out how I've been
If the phone rings, nobody answers
This is time is ours alone
We're lying peaceful in the tender trap
La la, we're lying peaceful in the tender trap, la la
I can't begin to prove how much I want you
You've got to know
That you make me feel much stronger
Than anyone has the right to
We're lying peaceful in the tender trap
La la, we're lying peaceful in the tender trap, la la
When you walk through the door from a hard day's work
And someone's there to make you forget the nine to five
When they throw their arms around
You make you feel you're alive
What other heaven is there when that sweet voice says
If the phone rings, nobody answers
That's when you know working all the hours
That God sends pays the rent
But it don't cover all your needs you need a whole lot of love
La la, and when that love is real and makes you feel complete
Whoo, the world is right, la la
I can't begin to prove how much I want you
You've got to know
That you make me feel much strong
Than anyone has the right to
We're lying peaceful in the tender trap
La la, we're lying peaceful in the tender trap