Two more songs to round out the week. On Monday we enter the Top Twenty!
Our first entry today comes a day after the 36th anniversary of John's passing. I can only "imagine" what he'd think of the state of the world today. About the same, I suspect, as he did when he wrote this.
The second is one of Brian Wilson's sweetest melodies.
22. IMAGINE-JOHN LENNON (1971)
Album: Imagine
Words cannot do this song justice. Its message still is relevant 45 years later...maybe even more so.
21. DON'T WORRY BABY-THE BEACH BOYS (1964)
Album: Shut Down Vol. 2
Modeled after group leader Brian Wilson's favorite record, "Be My Baby" by The Ronettes, the opening drums lead directly into those
unparalleled lush harmonies and Brian's melancholy falsetto lead vocal. The creativity really started picking up steam around this
time..Wilson was just getting started...
The Boney 500: Songs 22 and 21
- T_Bone0806
- FNGD Forum Moderator
- Posts: 6928
- Joined: Mon Oct 08, 2007 4:24 pm
- Location: State of Confusion
The Boney 500: Songs 22 and 21
"#$%&@*&"-Donald F. Duck
- Estonut
- Evil Genius
- Posts: 10495
- Joined: Sat Oct 13, 2007 1:16 am
- Location: Garden Grove, CA
Re: The Boney 500: Songs 22 and 21
This song came out before I was listening to a lot of music. It was then "lost" behind many more popular Beach Boys' songs.T_Bone0806 wrote:21. DON'T WORRY BABY-THE BEACH BOYS (1964)
Album: Shut Down Vol. 2
Modeled after group leader Brian Wilson's favorite record, "Be My Baby" by The Ronettes, the opening drums lead directly into those
unparalleled lush harmonies and Brian's melancholy falsetto lead vocal. The creativity really started picking up steam around this
time..Wilson was just getting started...
In an odd coincidence, it never really hit my radar until Keith Moon did a cover of it on a solo album. Yes, Keith Moon. I was a huge fan of The Who, and, thus, had all of their various solo projects, too. This ties one of today's Boney songs to the Boney album (for me).
A child of five would understand this. Send someone to fetch a child of five.
Groucho Marx
Groucho Marx