nightfly61 said:Hello Stranger-Barbara Lewis
Did you know the backup singers on "Hello Stranger" are rock hall members, The Dells?
nightfly61 said:Hello Stranger-Barbara Lewis
cyberdad said:nightfly61 said:Hello Stranger-Barbara Lewis
Did you know the backup singers on "Hello Stranger" are rock hall members, The Dells?
Silkie said:Stray Cat Strut - The Stray Cats
nightfly61 said:She's a lady-Tom Jones
Back on my feet again-Babys
Rock & Roll Hoochie-Coo-Rick Derringer(after the intro it goes downhill IMHO)
Don't Let Go-Wang Chung
What about love-Til Tuesday
10,9,8- Face to Face
Don't talk to strangers/Don't Walk Away-Rick Springfield
Take Me to heart/Harden my heart-Quarterflash
radioman148 said:This version's pretty cool too...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mBiIK5pcNnQnightfly61 said:She's a lady-Tom Jones
Back on my feet again-Babys
Rock & Roll Hoochie-Coo-Rick Derringer(after the intro it goes downhill IMHO)
Don't Let Go-Wang Chung
What about love-Til Tuesday
10,9,8- Face to Face
Don't talk to strangers/Don't Walk Away-Rick Springfield
Take Me to heart/Harden my heart-Quarterflash
Kim Komando uses it as her open..."On the Westar Radio Network!"
She's A Lady does have a great opening & is my favorite Tom Jones record.
ixnay said:"Two-Bit Manchild" (for the guitar) and "Holiday Inn Blues" (for the bass) from Neil Diamond's 1968(?) LPVelvet Gloves and Spit
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radioman148 said:She's A Lady does have a great opening
cyberdad said:radioman148 said:She's A Lady does have a great opening
Absolutely agree, but my vote for best Jones intro would have to go to "What's New Pussycat".
radioman148 said:ixnay said:"Two-Bit Manchild" (for the guitar) and "Holiday Inn Blues" (for the bass) from Neil Diamond's 1968(?) LPVelvet Gloves and Spit
ixnay
That's a great album. I'm glad someone besides me likes it.
ixnay said:radioman148 said:ixnay said:"Two-Bit Manchild" (for the guitar) and "Holiday Inn Blues" (for the bass) from Neil Diamond's 1968(?) LPVelvet Gloves and Spit
ixnay
That's a great album. I'm glad someone besides me likes it.
Also has "Brooklyn Roads" (another great opening) and "Practically Newborn" (sort of a warmup to "BLTSS").
I believe it was Diamond's first album for MCA after leaving Bang, for which he cut his best rendition of "Shiloh", which he IIRC cut once for Bang, once (lamely) for MCA (I think that one's on VG&S), and once (lamely) for Columbia.
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