What is the personality type of Captain & Tennille - Muskrat Love? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Captain & Tennille - Muskrat Love from 1970s Music and what is the personality traits.
Captain & Tennille - Muskrat Love personality type is ISFP, but I’m not sure if that’s right because I’m a few pages into the book now and I’m not sure that the tests confirm that. For example, the tests for the Enneagram don’t seem to test for ISFP, but the tests for the Four Temperaments seem to.
The ISFP personality type is marked by a deep desire to understand and connect with other people, a preference for the art of feeling over the art of doing, a sense of inner peace and a preference for the natural order of things. The ISFP personality type is marked by a deep desire to understand and connect with other people, a preference for the art of feeling over the art of doing, a sense of inner peace and a preference for the natural order of things.
Captain & Tennille recorded “Muskrat Love” for their 1976 album release Song of Joy. According to Toni Tennille, who formed Captain & Tennille with her husband Daryl Dragon, the duo had added the song to their nightclub set list a few years earlier after hearing the America single on their car radio: "I said to Daryl: 'Did you hear that? I swear they're singing about muskrats.' I had to know what the lyrics were so the next day we went out and found the sheet music. I said to Daryl: 'This song is hysterical; why don’t we add it to our club-act?' And [the audience] went nuts for it."
Being short one track for Song of Joy, Captain & Tennille made an impromptu decision to record “Muskrat Love”, including the synthesizer generated sound effects that Dragon had created for the song's performance in their nightclub act, these sound effects meant to evoke the imagined sound of muskrats mating.