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Golden Moldies

Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 10:50 am
by SportsFan68
Fill in the blanks for the song below.

written by 1________ and 2_________________. It is heavily based on the Rondo movement of Sonatina in G major, op. 36 no. 5 by Muzio Clementi.

The song was released first by 3_____________ in 1965. The same year, 4______________ released it as their debut single. In 1988, 5___________ covered the song for the movie 6_______. 4_______________ version reached number two on the Billboard Hot 100 and on the UK Singles Chart; 5________ version went one better, hitting #1 in both the U.S. and UK charts.[1] It was also the only solo hit for 7_______ (lead vocalist with Mud). His version made it to #34 in the UK in 1977.[2]

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Lyrics World identifies this as #5's version.

When I'm feeling blue, all I have to do
Is take a look at you, then I'm not so blue
When you're close to me, I can feel your heart beat
I can hear you breathing near my ear
Wouldn't you agree, baby you and me got a groovy kind of love

Anytime you want to you can turn me onto
Anything you want to, anytime at all
When I kiss your lips, ooh I start to shiver
Can't control the quivering inside
Wouldn't you agree, baby you and me got a groovy kind of love, oh

When I'm feeling blue, all I have to do
Is take a look at you, then I'm not so blue
When I'm in your arms, nothing seems to matter
My whole world could shatter, I don't care
Wouldn't you agree, baby you and me got a groovy kind of love
We got a groovy kind of love
We got a groovy kind of love, oh
We got a groovy kind of love

Re: Golden Moldies

Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 4:55 pm
by T_Bone0806
Well, since noone else has bitten, I can answer SOME of this
SportsFan68 wrote:Fill in the blanks for the song below.

written by 1________ and 2_________________. It is heavily based on the Rondo movement of Sonatina in G major, op. 36 no. 5 by Muzio Clementi.

The song was released first by 3_____________ in 1965. The same year, 4______________ released it as their debut single. In 1988, 5___________ covered the song for the movie 6_______. 4_______________ version reached number two on the Billboard Hot 100 and on the UK Singles Chart; 5________ version went one better, hitting #1 in both the U.S. and UK charts.[1] It was also the only solo hit for 7_______ (lead vocalist with Mud). His version made it to #34 in the UK in 1977.[2]

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Carole Bayer (later Carole Bayer Sager)
2
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Toni Wine
3 Nothing here
4
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The Mindbenders. I answer this here because of the clue that says this version hit #2 on the charts. But technically it's their debut single ONLY if you discount the earlier "Game of Love" because it was by WAYNE FONTANA and the Mindbenders. I myself would consider "Game of Love" their first hit. Additional trivia. Some of the Mindbenders later evolved into Hotlegs ("Neanderthal Man"), then 10cc.

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Phil Collins
6
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Buster
7 I could tell you Mud was a popular 70's glitter-rock band in the UK that scored with hits like "Tiger Feet" but did absolutely nothing in the U.S., but I have no clue who the singer was.

Lyrics World identifies this as #5's version.

When I'm feeling blue, all I have to do
Is take a look at you, then I'm not so blue
When you're close to me, I can feel your heart beat
I can hear you breathing near my ear
Wouldn't you agree, baby you and me got a groovy kind of love

Anytime you want to you can turn me onto
Anything you want to, anytime at all
When I kiss your lips, ooh I start to shiver
Can't control the quivering inside
Wouldn't you agree, baby you and me got a groovy kind of love, oh

When I'm feeling blue, all I have to do
Is take a look at you, then I'm not so blue
When I'm in your arms, nothing seems to matter
My whole world could shatter, I don't care
Wouldn't you agree, baby you and me got a groovy kind of love
We got a groovy kind of love
We got a groovy kind of love, oh
We got a groovy kind of love

Re: Golden Moldies

Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 5:37 pm
by etaoin22
the only classical adaptation I remember as a big hit in '65
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was A Lover's Concerto by The Toys and IIRC it did reach exactly #2 on Billboard. I also remember it being spoken of as due to Bach, but maybe it was Clementi. OR even Roberto Clemente. I feel twigged -- this is My Favourite Year for music and I cant say for sure. The only thing I can surely say is that it was not Hang On Sloopy.
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It will be noted I did not look at the ^$^%*^)*(TYO* lyrics.

Re: Golden Moldies

Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 5:42 pm
by silvercamaro
etaoin22 wrote:The only thing I can surely say is that it was not Hang On Sloopy.
Sadly, so little is.

:)

Re: Golden Moldies

Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 5:45 pm
by etaoin22
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Groovy Kind of Love was 1966, not 1965 so I feel assuaged. It does seem to be the same _____ o tune as A Lover's Concerto, slowed down, no? or almost? My unmusicianly ear had never noticed that and is probably wrong, but anyhow.

Re: Golden Moldies

Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 5:49 pm
by SportsFan68
T_Bone0806 wrote: 1
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Carole Bayer (later Carole Bayer Sager)
2
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Toni Wine
3 Nothing here
4
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The Mindbenders. I answer this here because of the clue that says this version hit #2 on the charts. But technically it's their debut single ONLY if you discount the earlier "Game of Love" because it was by WAYNE FONTANA and the Mindbenders. I myself would consider "Game of Love" their first hit. Additional trivia. Some of the Mindbenders later evolved into Hotlegs ("Neanderthal Man"), then 10cc.

5
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Phil Collins
6
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Buster
7 I could tell you Mud was a popular 70's glitter-rock band in the UK that scored with hits like "Tiger Feet" but did absolutely nothing in the U.S., but I have no clue who the singer was.
You did fabu, T-Bone.

3 is somebody named Diane and Annita. I never heard of 'em either.
4. You are correct about Wayne Fontana.
7. This is somebody named Les Gray.

Great work!

Re: Golden Moldies

Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 5:51 pm
by SportsFan68
etaoin22 wrote:
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Groovy Kind of Love was 1966, not 1965 so I feel assuaged. It does seem to be the same _____ o tune as A Lover's Concerto, slowed down, no? or almost? My unmusicianly ear had never noticed that and is probably wrong, but anyhow.
I have no idea what the connection referred to was. That's what I get for copying verbatim from Wikipedia.

Re: Golden Moldies

Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 6:04 pm
by etaoin22
my ear is probably wrong, but my memory is

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Re: Golden Moldies

Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 6:15 pm
by NellyLunatic1980
Heh, I thought Floyd Cramer did the original version. That and Phil Collins' cover are the only versions I'm familiar with.