Penrod Rightout said:Going back 88 pages to the very first post which started it all--
"Morning Girl" by Neon Philharmonic peaked at #17 on the Hot 100, maybe not so much a stiff -- but does anyone remember "Morning Girl Parts 1 & 2" ? The "over orchestrated outro" on part 1 - the single version - after a brief interlude continued on for another 2 minutes 40 seconds. I seem to recall it getting played only on the overnight shift.
And while we're digging through the pile of 45's from 1969, how about "Paper Cup" by The 5th Dimension, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WL_8T5WHkU
And one just for the heck of it from '69, "Will You Be Staying After Sunday" by the Peppermint Rainbow.
"Morning Girl, Part 2!" Amazing. (Just as amazing as PR referencing page one of this meandering thread which began in a beer-fueled haze a while ago.) Our production guy deftly spliced together MG Part 1 and 2 and it became one of the prefered "bathroom breaks" songs of the time. You're right PR, it was "over-orchestrated," but oh, what a lifesaver when the tacos and beer from the night before gave their notice of a need for a quick trot down the hall.
We were cleaning out Aunt Gertie's basement last week and came across "I Owe You" by Jimmy Dean from the 70s. It was a sweet tribute to moms that may have been mentioned earlier, but I'll submit it for your consideration nonetheless.