The Boney 500: Songs 110 and 109
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The Boney 500: Songs 110 and 109
A 33 year gap between these 2 songs:
110. SHE'S SO HIGH-TAL BACHMAN (1999)
Album: Tal Bachman
Son of Randy Bachman (The Guess Who, Bachman-Turner Overdrive), he scored a hit for himself with this superb piece of
ear candy. I mean, when he soars into that falsetto in the chorus, it's pure pop heaven. Excellent use of dynamics, too.
109. WALK AWAY RENEE-THE LEFT BANKE (1966)
Album: Walk Away Renee/Pretty Ballerina
It's been categorized as "baroque pop". Mix a bit of harpsichord and some orchestration with an alto flute solo, throw in a
sad, haunting melody, and you have a song that 50 years later still sounds unusual, and still sounds great. It's an oldie
that seems to have stood the test of time.
110. SHE'S SO HIGH-TAL BACHMAN (1999)
Album: Tal Bachman
Son of Randy Bachman (The Guess Who, Bachman-Turner Overdrive), he scored a hit for himself with this superb piece of
ear candy. I mean, when he soars into that falsetto in the chorus, it's pure pop heaven. Excellent use of dynamics, too.
109. WALK AWAY RENEE-THE LEFT BANKE (1966)
Album: Walk Away Renee/Pretty Ballerina
It's been categorized as "baroque pop". Mix a bit of harpsichord and some orchestration with an alto flute solo, throw in a
sad, haunting melody, and you have a song that 50 years later still sounds unusual, and still sounds great. It's an oldie
that seems to have stood the test of time.
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Re: The Boney 500: Songs 110 and 109
I'm pretty sure there was a song for every girl's name during the 60s and 70s. Good to see Renee get one, too (whoever she may be).
Maybe I'm not listening to the radio enough, but I don't see today's popular girl names getting their own songs. Where is the ode to:
Olivia
Emily
Dakota
Emma
Isabella
Perhaps their songs are still waiting to be written.
As for Tal Bachman, I wonder what happened to him. He released one other album but has otherwise disappeared from the music scene.
Just walk away, Tal. Just walk away.
Maybe I'm not listening to the radio enough, but I don't see today's popular girl names getting their own songs. Where is the ode to:
Olivia
Emily
Dakota
Emma
Isabella
Perhaps their songs are still waiting to be written.
As for Tal Bachman, I wonder what happened to him. He released one other album but has otherwise disappeared from the music scene.
Just walk away, Tal. Just walk away.
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Re: The Boney 500: Songs 110 and 109
Vandal wrote:I'm pretty sure there was a song for every girl's name during the 60s and 70s. Good to see Renee get one, too (whoever she may be).
Maybe I'm not listening to the radio enough, but I don't see today's popular girl names getting their own songs. Where is the ode to:
Olivia
Emily
Dakota
Emma
Isabella
Perhaps their songs are still waiting to be written.
As for Tal Bachman, I wonder what happened to him. He released one other album but has otherwise disappeared from the music scene.
Just walk away, Tal. Just walk away.
We would never have named our daughters something that didn't have a song to go with it.
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Emily is not a good example since it is more of a retro name than the others.
I'm pretty sure I'll be busted on all of these, but that's okay.
I'm pretty sure I'll be busted on all of these, but that's okay.
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Re: The Boney 500: Songs 110 and 109
TBH, John Conlee's "Miss Emily's Picture" was the only one I knew offhand, though since Emily was the most popular name for about 5 years, I knew there'd be more.Vandal wrote:Emily is not a good example since it is more of a retro name than the others.
I'm pretty sure I'll be busted on all of these, but that's okay.
For our others there is:
Katie Wants a Fast One - Steve Wariner
Sweet Caroline - Neil Diamond
We tagged each girl with these songs at some point so they all "know" they are theirs.
Nothing for the boy Travis.
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Re: The Boney 500: Songs 110 and 109
I can think of See Emily Play by Pink Floyd and Emma by Hot Chocolate.
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Re: The Boney 500: Songs 110 and 109
This is why I'm so horrible at Lyrically Speaking. I would have sworn that I never heard of the song or the artist before I played the video. OK, I'm heard the song many times, but I still don't remember ever hearing of Tal Bachman.
As for Walk Away, Renee, I probably woulda got both, but if I did get the artist, I'm confident I woulda called it Left Bank.
As for Walk Away, Renee, I probably woulda got both, but if I did get the artist, I'm confident I woulda called it Left Bank.
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