Golden Moldies
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Golden Moldies
Name the 1963 artist, who took it to #10 on the pop charts, #1 on the R&B charts.
ALSO, name the 1974 artist, who took it to #6 on the pop charts.
Another Saturday Night and I ain’t got nobody,
I have some money ‘cause I just got paid.
How I wish I had someone to talk to,
I’m in an awful way.
I blew in town I week ago, I ain’t seen a lotta girls since then.
If I could find ‘em I could get ‘em, but as yet I haven’t met ‘em,
That’s why I’m in the shape I’m in Ohh chorus.
Another fella told me, he had a sister that looked so fine.
Instead of being my deliverance, she had a strong resemblance to a
Cat named Frankenstein Ohh chorus.
It’s hard for a fella, when he don’t know his way around,
If I can’t find me a honey to help me spend my money,
I’m gonna have to blow this town Ohh chorus.
ALSO, name the 1974 artist, who took it to #6 on the pop charts.
Another Saturday Night and I ain’t got nobody,
I have some money ‘cause I just got paid.
How I wish I had someone to talk to,
I’m in an awful way.
I blew in town I week ago, I ain’t seen a lotta girls since then.
If I could find ‘em I could get ‘em, but as yet I haven’t met ‘em,
That’s why I’m in the shape I’m in Ohh chorus.
Another fella told me, he had a sister that looked so fine.
Instead of being my deliverance, she had a strong resemblance to a
Cat named Frankenstein Ohh chorus.
It’s hard for a fella, when he don’t know his way around,
If I can’t find me a honey to help me spend my money,
I’m gonna have to blow this town Ohh chorus.
-- In Iroquois society, leaders are encouraged to remember seven generations in the past and consider seven generations in the future when making decisions that affect the people.
-- America would be a better place if leaders would do more long-term thinking. -- Wilma Mankiller
-- America would be a better place if leaders would do more long-term thinking. -- Wilma Mankiller
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Re: Golden Moldies
Sam Cooke did the original, and the remake was done by the Coasters.SportsFan68 wrote:Name the 1963 artist, who took it to #10 on the pop charts, #1 on the R&B charts.
ALSO, name the 1974 artist, who took it to #6 on the pop charts.
Another Saturday Night and I ain’t got nobody,
I have some money ‘cause I just got paid.
How I wish I had someone to talk to,
I’m in an awful way.
I blew in town I week ago, I ain’t seen a lotta girls since then.
If I could find ‘em I could get ‘em, but as yet I haven’t met ‘em,
That’s why I’m in the shape I’m in Ohh chorus.
Another fella told me, he had a sister that looked so fine.
Instead of being my deliverance, she had a strong resemblance to a
Cat named Frankenstein Ohh chorus.
It’s hard for a fella, when he don’t know his way around,
If I can’t find me a honey to help me spend my money,
I’m gonna have to blow this town Ohh chorus.
"Elen sila lumenn omentielvo...A star shines on the hour of our meeting."
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Re: Golden Moldies
Correct on the original. On the remake, I did not find a version by the Coasters, and it's not what RadioDude said. Not that RD is infallible, but I think he's right in this case.earendel wrote:Sam Cooke did the original, and the remake was done by the Coasters.SportsFan68 wrote:Name the 1963 artist, who took it to #10 on the pop charts, #1 on the R&B charts.
ALSO, name the 1974 artist, who took it to #6 on the pop charts.
Another Saturday Night and I ain’t got nobody,
I have some money ‘cause I just got paid.
How I wish I had someone to talk to,
I’m in an awful way.
I blew in town I week ago, I ain’t seen a lotta girls since then.
If I could find ‘em I could get ‘em, but as yet I haven’t met ‘em,
That’s why I’m in the shape I’m in Ohh chorus.
Another fella told me, he had a sister that looked so fine.
Instead of being my deliverance, she had a strong resemblance to a
Cat named Frankenstein Ohh chorus.
It’s hard for a fella, when he don’t know his way around,
If I can’t find me a honey to help me spend my money,
I’m gonna have to blow this town Ohh chorus.
-- In Iroquois society, leaders are encouraged to remember seven generations in the past and consider seven generations in the future when making decisions that affect the people.
-- America would be a better place if leaders would do more long-term thinking. -- Wilma Mankiller
-- America would be a better place if leaders would do more long-term thinking. -- Wilma Mankiller
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Re: Golden Moldies
D'oh! It's The Spinners, not The Coasters.SportsFan68 wrote:Correct on the original. On the remake, I did not find a version by the Coasters, and it's not what RadioDude said. Not that RD is infallible, but I think he's right in this case.earendel wrote:Sam Cooke did the original, and the remake was done by the Coasters.SportsFan68 wrote:Name the 1963 artist, who took it to #10 on the pop charts, #1 on the R&B charts.
ALSO, name the 1974 artist, who took it to #6 on the pop charts.
Another Saturday Night and I ain’t got nobody,
I have some money ‘cause I just got paid.
How I wish I had someone to talk to,
I’m in an awful way.
I blew in town I week ago, I ain’t seen a lotta girls since then.
If I could find ‘em I could get ‘em, but as yet I haven’t met ‘em,
That’s why I’m in the shape I’m in Ohh chorus.
Another fella told me, he had a sister that looked so fine.
Instead of being my deliverance, she had a strong resemblance to a
Cat named Frankenstein Ohh chorus.
It’s hard for a fella, when he don’t know his way around,
If I can’t find me a honey to help me spend my money,
I’m gonna have to blow this town Ohh chorus.
"Elen sila lumenn omentielvo...A star shines on the hour of our meeting."
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Re: Golden Moldies
The Spinners?? Can I hear a double d'oh?earendel wrote:D'oh! It's The Spinners, not The Coasters.SportsFan68 wrote:Correct on the original. On the remake, I did not find a version by the Coasters, and it's not what RadioDude said. Not that RD is infallible, but I think he's right in this case.earendel wrote: Sam Cooke did the original, and the remake was done by the Coasters.
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It's Cat Stevens. This was the first Cat Stevens song I remember loving as a kid.
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Good job, Fan!It's Cat Stevens. This was the first Cat Stevens song I remember loving as a kid.
Got it in one.
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Fanny beat me to it, but I knew it was Cat Stevens! It's the very last song on my Cat Stevens Greatest Hits CD. Can we have more Golden Moldies? Please!
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At the time I had no idea who Sam Cooke was, so this will always and forever be a Cat Stevens song to me. I have two CS albums and this is on both of them.SportsFan68 wrote:Good job, Fan!It's Cat Stevens. This was the first Cat Stevens song I remember loving as a kid.
Got it in one.
Although I'm trying to imagine the Coasters or Spinners doing this and somebody should have made that happen. Choreography!
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You'll have to have Sprots take that up with RadioDude.Hotseat Or Bust! wrote:Fanny beat me to it, but I knew it was Cat Stevens! It's the very last song on my Cat Stevens Greatest Hits CD. Can we have more Golden Moldies? Please!
Here's a trivia q for you in the meantime:
For who/m did Cat Stevens write Wild World?
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I post it every day when I hear it -- RadioDude plays one every weekday at 9:40. It's vewwy, vewwy quiet at work this week. I'll almost certainly post it tomorrow and probably Friday, we'll see after that.Hotseat Or Bust! wrote:Fanny beat me to it, but I knew it was Cat Stevens! It's the very last song on my Cat Stevens Greatest Hits CD. Can we have more Golden Moldies? Please!
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-- America would be a better place if leaders would do more long-term thinking. -- Wilma Mankiller
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WheresFanny wrote:You'll have to have Sprots take that up with RadioDude.Hotseat Or Bust! wrote:Fanny beat me to it, but I knew it was Cat Stevens! It's the very last song on my Cat Stevens Greatest Hits CD. Can we have more Golden Moldies? Please!
Here's a trivia q for you in the meantime:
For who/m did Cat Stevens write Wild World?
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I may be way off here, but was it Patricia (who does NOT like to be called Patty) Hearst?
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Thank-you!!SportsFan68 wrote:I post it every day when I hear it -- RadioDude plays one every weekday at 9:40. It's vewwy, vewwy quiet at work this week. I'll almost certainly post it tomorrow and probably Friday, we'll see after that.Hotseat Or Bust! wrote:Fanny beat me to it, but I knew it was Cat Stevens! It's the very last song on my Cat Stevens Greatest Hits CD. Can we have more Golden Moldies? Please!
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Very close. Well, the person isn't close but I know why you thought of her.Hotseat Or Bust! wrote:WheresFanny wrote:You'll have to have Sprots take that up with RadioDude.Hotseat Or Bust! wrote:Fanny beat me to it, but I knew it was Cat Stevens! It's the very last song on my Cat Stevens Greatest Hits CD. Can we have more Golden Moldies? Please!
Here's a trivia q for you in the meantime:
For who/m did Cat Stevens write Wild World?Spoiler
I may be way off here, but was it Patricia (who does NOT like to be called Patty) Hearst?
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It's Patti D'Arbanville (this was pre-Don Johnson). He also wrote Lady D'Arbanville for her, but she's dead and in a casket in that one.
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Truth to tell I've never heard the version by Yusuf Islam (the artist formerly known as Cat Stevens) but I have heard the one by the Spinners. But it doesn't fit the time frame of the question, which I didn't realize untl after I saw the Cat Stevens answer.WheresFanny wrote:The Spinners?? Can I hear a double d'oh?earendel wrote:D'oh! It's The Spinners, not The Coasters.SportsFan68 wrote: Correct on the original. On the remake, I did not find a version by the Coasters, and it's not what RadioDude said. Not that RD is infallible, but I think he's right in this case.
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It's Cat Stevens. This was the first Cat Stevens song I remember loving as a kid.
"Elen sila lumenn omentielvo...A star shines on the hour of our meeting."
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Sam Cooke did the orig,
Cat Stevens the cover.
Cat Stevens the cover.
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Good job! The more, the merrier.ghostjmf wrote:You already have about 12 answers that I bet say that, but I just had to chime in.Spoiler
Sam Cooke did the orig,
Cat Stevens the cover.
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Didn't Van Morrison also do "Wild World"? Or was that a different song titled "Wild World"?WheresFanny wrote:You'll have to have Sprots take that up with RadioDude.Hotseat Or Bust! wrote:Fanny beat me to it, but I knew it was Cat Stevens! It's the very last song on my Cat Stevens Greatest Hits CD. Can we have more Golden Moldies? Please!
Here's a trivia q for you in the meantime:
For who/m did Cat Stevens write Wild World?
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You may be thinking of "Wild Night" by Van Morrison.NellyLunatic1980 wrote:Didn't Van Morrison also do "Wild World"? Or was that a different song titled "Wild World"?WheresFanny wrote:You'll have to have Sprots take that up with RadioDude.Hotseat Or Bust! wrote:Fanny beat me to it, but I knew it was Cat Stevens! It's the very last song on my Cat Stevens Greatest Hits CD. Can we have more Golden Moldies? Please!
Here's a trivia q for you in the meantime:
For who/m did Cat Stevens write Wild World?
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Ah... thanks for the correction.Hotseat Or Bust! wrote:You may be thinking of "Wild Night" by Van Morrison.NellyLunatic1980 wrote:Didn't Van Morrison also do "Wild World"? Or was that a different song titled "Wild World"?WheresFanny wrote: You'll have to have Sprots take that up with RadioDude.
Here's a trivia q for you in the meantime:
For who/m did Cat Stevens write Wild World?
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The Spinners doing this just seems so incongruous that I really wanted to hear it, but I can't find it anywhere. Do you have the name of the album or a time frame?earendel wrote:Truth to tell I've never heard the version by Yusuf Islam (the artist formerly known as Cat Stevens) but I have heard the one by the Spinners. But it doesn't fit the time frame of the question, which I didn't realize untl after I saw the Cat Stevens answer.WheresFanny wrote:The Spinners?? Can I hear a double d'oh?
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I couldn't find it either.WheresFanny wrote:The Spinners doing this just seems so incongruous that I really wanted to hear it, but I can't find it anywhere. Do you have the name of the album or a time frame?earendel wrote:Truth to tell I've never heard the version by Yusuf Islam (the artist formerly known as Cat Stevens) but I have heard the one by the Spinners. But it doesn't fit the time frame of the question, which I didn't realize untl after I saw the Cat Stevens answer.WheresFanny wrote:The Spinners?? Can I hear a double d'oh?
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It's Cat Stevens. This was the first Cat Stevens song I remember loving as a kid.
-- In Iroquois society, leaders are encouraged to remember seven generations in the past and consider seven generations in the future when making decisions that affect the people.
-- America would be a better place if leaders would do more long-term thinking. -- Wilma Mankiller
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Re: Golden Moldies
OK, I'm not sure where my train of thought jumped the tracks, but it seems that somehow I managed to confuse "Another Saturday Night" with "Cupid". Both were done by Sam Cooke and both were remade in the 70s, but the Spinners did "Cupid", not "Another Saturday Night".WheresFanny wrote:The Spinners doing this just seems so incongruous that I really wanted to hear it, but I can't find it anywhere. Do you have the name of the album or a time frame?earendel wrote:Truth to tell I've never heard the version by Yusuf Islam (the artist formerly known as Cat Stevens) but I have heard the one by the Spinners. But it doesn't fit the time frame of the question, which I didn't realize untl after I saw the Cat Stevens answer.WheresFanny wrote:The Spinners?? Can I hear a double d'oh?
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It's Cat Stevens. This was the first Cat Stevens song I remember loving as a kid.
"Elen sila lumenn omentielvo...A star shines on the hour of our meeting."
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Re: Golden Moldies
And they have pretty much the same chord structure, key signature, and rhyme scheme, so it's an understandable confusion. I do the same thing with "Under the Boardwalk" and "Up on the Roof."earendel wrote:OK, I'm not sure where my train of thought jumped the tracks, but it seems that somehow I managed to confuse "Another Saturday Night" with "Cupid". Both were done by Sam Cooke and both were remade in the 70s, but the Spinners did "Cupid", not "Another Saturday Night".WheresFanny wrote:The Spinners doing this just seems so incongruous that I really wanted to hear it, but I can't find it anywhere. Do you have the name of the album or a time frame?earendel wrote: Truth to tell I've never heard the version by Yusuf Islam (the artist formerly known as Cat Stevens) but I have heard the one by the Spinners. But it doesn't fit the time frame of the question, which I didn't realize untl after I saw the Cat Stevens answer.
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