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Looking Back At Some Classics - CRAZY-HORSE - 08-11-2012

another of those artists i have neglected over the years, think i only have their "dont be cruel" single on 7"vinyl, thats about it i think???


Looking Back At Some Classics - Music Head - 08-11-2012

#470 - Four Tops - Standing In The Shadows Of Love - 1966

running recap for me - 3's=19, 2's=9, 1's=3
this one - **
from the album: Reach Out
Written by Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, Eddie Holland
Produced by Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier
Chart action: #6 US, #6 UK

the players:
Levi Stubbs – lead vocal
Abdul "Duke" Fakir - backing vocals
Renaldo Benson – backing vocals
Lawrence Payton - backing vocals
Funk Brothers – the music

Scores a like from me. Another Motown heavyweight that never got the attention of the Temps. Follow up to
their #1 hit, Reach Out, I'll Be There. Off of there fifth album, Reach Out, which scored a #11 here and a
#4 in the UK. It would be their highest charting album here. A few Tops songs I would score higher trhan
this one and maybe they'll show up later. Jackson Five covered this on their debut album in 1969. Also
Phil Collins on his album of soul covers.

[video=youtube;7oSYhNVaHwY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7oSYhNVaHwY[/video]

Lyrics

Standing in the shadows of love
Waitin' for the heartaches to come
Can't you see me standing in the shadows of love
I'm getting ready for the heartaches to come
I'd run but there's no where to go
'Cause heartaches will follow me I know
Without your love, the love I need
It's the beginning of the end for me
'Cause you've taken away all me reasons for livin'
When you pushed aside all the love I've been giving
Now wait a minute
Didn't I teach you right, didn't I?
Didn't I do the best I could, now didn't I?
So don't you leave me standin' in the shadow of love
I'm gettin' ready for the heartaches to come
Don't you see me standing in the shadow of love
Just tryin' my best to get ready for the heartaches to come
All alone I'll desperately be
With misery my only company
Come today, in fact come tomorrow
Sorrow, I ain't got nothin' but sorrow
Don't your conscience bother you
How can you watch me cry after all I've done for you
Now hold on a minute
Gave you all the love I had, didn't I?
When you needed me I was there, now wasn't I?
(Standing in the shadows of love
Gettin' ready for the heartaches to come)
I've tried not to cry out loud
No gal you ain't gonna help me now
What did I do to cause all this grief
Now what'd I say to make you want to leave
Now wait a minute
I gave my heart and soul to you, didn't I?
Now din't I always treat you good, didn't I?
I'm Standing in the shadows of love
I'm gettin' ready for the heartaches to come
Hope to see you standing in the shadows of love
Tryin' my best to get ready for the heartaches to come
Standing in the shadows of...


Looking Back At Some Classics - CRAZY-HORSE - 08-11-2012

not their best songle ever, but pretty hard to knock the Four tops...brilliant Motown group IMO


Looking Back At Some Classics - TraceNspace - 08-11-2012

I've been missing but Baby Love and Welcome to the Jungle are the two that caught my eye since I've been missing. Love Appetite for Destruction. I hate that they (GNR) are grouped in with 80's hairbands. They are pure Rock n' Roll.


Looking Back At Some Classics - Music Head - 08-11-2012

TraceNspace Wrote:I've been missing but Baby Love and Welcome to the Jungle are the two that caught my eye since I've been missing. Love Appetite for Destruction. I hate that they (GNR) are grouped in with 80's hairbands. They are pure Rock n' Roll.
nice try el queeno
I didn't post Baby Love
now pay attention


Looking Back At Some Classics - Music Head - 09-11-2012

#469 - Beatles - Rain - 1966

running recap for me - 3's=20, 2's=9, 1's=3
this one - ***
from the album: various compilations
Written by John Lennon, Paul McCartney
Produced by George Martin
Chart action: #23 US

the players:
John Lennon – lead vocal
George Harrison - guitar, backing vocal
Paul McCartney – bass, backing vocal
Ringo Starr - drums

Minus a few you could just throw all the songs the Beatles made onto this list, in any order, and it would
seem appropriate. Recorded for the Revolver sessions, this never appeared on the album, nor did it's a-
side of the single, Paperback Writer. Once again I don't understand how you get a chart placing for a song
that is the b-side. I assume there is some logic for it that is just not commonly known. Written about
people bitching about the weather all the time. One of the early uses of studio gimmickry by the band,
where at the end some lyrics are played back in reverse. Said to be Ringo's best performance, McCartney's
bass line is what stands out for me.

[video=youtube;MPjDMZiuhbQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MPjDMZiuhbQ[/video]

Lyrics

If the rain comes they run and hide their heads.
They might as well be dead.
If the rain comes, if the rain comes.
When the sun shines they slip into the shade
(When the sun shines down.)
And sip their lemonade.
(When the sun shines down.)
When the sun shines, when the sun shines.
Rain, I don't mind.
Shine, the world looks fine.
I can show you that when it starts to rain,
(When the Rain comes down.)
Everything's the same.
(When the Rain comes down.)
I can show you, I can show you.
Rain, I don't mind.
Shine, the world looks fine.
Can you hear me, that when it rains and shines,
(When it Rains and shines.)
It's just a state of mind?
(When it rains and shines.)
Can you hear me, can you hear me?


Looking Back At Some Classics - CRAZY-HORSE - 09-11-2012

nice song,not great-just nice..
Noel Gallagher's original name for Oasis was "rain" purely because he loved this song.

i cant speak for other countries regarding "b-sides" charting or becoming double-A sides, but in the UK in the 50s thru 70s radio stations used to occasionaly flip over the singles and play the 'b-sides'...if people liked them and asked for them in record shops then that particular song was recorded as the 'sale',thus making the chart, but instead of having both songs occupying places on the charts they would call it a double a sided hit
then it got to the 1980s and artists/labels would release it as a double a-side in order to gain sales...ie: you might buy it for one of the tracks, then came the 12" single which would again, get more copies sold due to other tracks on board or extended versions, thus, giving fals sales figures as so if a single sold 500,000 copies it wasnt neccessarily 500,000 different purchasers as in the old days...it was more like 200,000 individuals buying the single with hardcore fans buying all versions of the disc...
so with those figures a single might get to #1, but without the alternate versions etc, it might only get to #6 for example...falsifying sales figures IMO...
i remember The Stranglers single "golden brown" was at #2 in the UK(only released on 7") and The Jam were at #1 with "town called malice/precious"...the Stranglers management were pissed because the Jam single was available in 7"/12" formats, so thousands purchaesd both versions...it was this that became the so called norm we see happening now,
another example is frankie goes To hollywood's "relax"...they released a different 12" mix of the song every month or so, so fans bought it, keeping it in the charts for 52wks which was really unheard of then...
its all about the mighty "$", big business!!!!!!


Looking Back At Some Classics - TraceNspace - 09-11-2012

Music Head Wrote:nice try el queeno
I didn't post Baby Love
now pay attention

I meant Where Did Our Love Go lol See how songPop hase been melting my brain!!!


Looking Back At Some Classics - SteveO - 09-11-2012

one of my all time favorites !!!!!!
Music Head Wrote:#472 - Del Shannon - Runaway - 1961

running recap for me - 3's=18, 2's=8, 1's=3
this one - ***
from the album: Appetite For Destruction
Written by Del Shannon, Max Crook
Produced by Harry Balk, Irving Micahnik
Chart action: #1 US, #1 UK

the players:
Del Shannon - vocals
Max Crook - musitron
other people playing other things

Probably out around the time I turned the radio on in my life. The Beatles were on the horizon. I was patiently
waiting, content with the Beach Boys and Del Shannons smash hit. I could even hit the high notes back then. And that
synthesizer break blew me away. Actually on this it was called a musitron, created by co-writer Max Crook. The song
was Dels' debut single and an appearance on American Bandstand made it a hit, and another teenage heartthrob is
born. He would actually be a ripe 27 at the time, but the girls still screamed.

[video=youtube;0S13mP_pfEc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0S13mP_pfEc[/video]

Lyrics

As I walk along I wonder a-what went wrong
With our love, a love that was so strong
And as I still walk on, I think of the things we've done
Together, a-while our hearts were young

I'm a-walkin' in the rain
Tears are fallin' and I feel the pain
Wishin' you were here by me
To end this misery
And I wonder
I wa-wa-wa-wa-wonder
Why
Ah-why-why-why-why-why she ran away
And I wonder where she will stay
My little runaway, run-run-run-run-runaway

I'm a-walkin' in the rain
Tears are fallin' and I feel the pain
Wishin' you were here by me
To end this misery
And I wonder
I wa-wa-wa-wa-wonder
Why
Ah-why-why-why-why-why she ran away
And I wonder where she will stay
My little runaway, run-run-run-run-runaway
A-run-run-run-run-runaway



Looking Back At Some Classics - SteveO - 09-11-2012

Cheap Trick's Live at Budokan is superb! I love the song and the band is fabulous live ( saw them in the late seventies opening for KISS.)
CRAZY-HORSE Wrote:another of those artists i have neglected over the years, think i only have their "dont be cruel" single on 7"vinyl, thats about it i think???