Posted on 11/13/2014 5:02:32 PM PST by fatima
It is actually am effectively spartan album based loosely on Charles Starkweather’s ‘adventures’.
Johnny 99 and Reason To Believe are 2 of my favorites.
A 15 minute song about a flower. It's the last ballad written by Schubert, when he finally got it all together. The lyrics are by Franz von Schober, his occasional collaborator and possibly his lover at one point. It's in rondo format. At 8:15, when all the flowers gather around to comfort poor Violet, it's a four-handkerchief moment.
Good evening, acad, and thanks for the Daily Dose O Da Blues! ((HUGS))
So far no luck...I’ll try again when I get home.
See Post #204.
It was "Linda" from Jan and Dean.
I was just doing the lyrics...:-)
Good job! ((HUGS))
I have a few restrictions here at work. I’m just glad they finally unblocked YouTube.
And there it is.
:)
Lucy in Disguise (With Glasses) John Fred and His Playboy Band.You meant "Judy in Disguise (With Glasses)," I think . . .
Anyway, a few of my favourite name songs, in no order of preference . . .
Arthur Alexander, "Anna (Go to Him)" (though the Beatles did an absolutely gut-wrenching cover of this one)
The Beatles, "Lovely Rita"
The Beatles, "Maxwell's Silver Hammer" (Hey, I liked it when they got goofy!)
The Beach Boys, "Wendy"
Chuck Berry, "Nadine"
Mike Bloomfield, "Carmelita Skiffle"
Johnny Cash, "A Boy Named Sue"
Ray Charles, "Hit the Road, Jack"
Leonard Cohen, "Suzanne"
Miles Davis, "Freddie Freeloader"
Bo Diddley, "Mona"
Dr. John, "Mama Roux"
Bob Dylan, "Sara"*
The Four Seasons, "C'mon Marianne"
The Four Tops, "Bernadette"
Hank Garland, "Ed's Place"
Jimi Hendrix, "The Wind Cries Mary"
The Hollies, "Carrie-Anne"
Lightnin' Hopkins, "Katie Mae"
Howlin' Wolf, "Louise"
David Johansen, "Justine"
Janis Joplin, "Me and Bobby McGee"
B.B. King, "Lucille"
The Kinks, "Lola"
Manfred Mann, "Pretty Flamingo"
The Marvelettes, "Don't Mess with Bill"
Thelonious Monk, "Crepuscle with Nellie"
Van Morrison, "Ro Ro Rosey"
Procol Harum, "Magdalene"
Redbone, "Maggie"
Roxy Music, "Virginia Plain"
Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels, "Jenny Take a Ride"
Bruce Springsteen, "Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)"
Big Joe Turner, "Corrina, Corrina"
The Turtles, "Elenore"
Jr. Walker & the All Stars, "Cleo's Back"
Muddy Waters, "Little Anna Mae"
(*---Bob Dylan wrote this song to his first wife in hope of trying to convince her to give their marriage another chance . . . and she was in the recording studio the day he cut the song for his album Desire . . .)
Good night and rest well, fatima. ((HUGS))
Herman’s Hermits ~ Jezebel
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1En4YL8mpfw
The Turtles ~ Elenore
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2WHRMHCRoY
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