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could have been good minus all that electronic stuff going on

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Vincent - Don McLean - for me this track epitomises the craft of songwriting. Using the titles of the painter's own work and imagery to construct the lyrics. Pure genius. A close second is Toni Child's 'Heaven's Gate.
'The purpose of life is a life of purpose' - Athena Orchard.
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Music Head Wrote:[Image: 177351.jpg]

YouTube - Jimmy Jones - Handyman

from wikipedia

"Handy Man" is a rock 'n' roll song credited to singer Jimmy Jones and songwriter Otis Blackwell. It was originally recorded by The Sparks Of Rhythm, a group Jones had been a member of when he wrote it, although he was not with them when they recorded it. In 1959, Jones recorded the song himself, in a version which had been reworked by Blackwell, who also produced the session; it went to #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1960, becoming a million seller. The song was a hit again in 1964 for Del Shannon and again for James Taylor in 1977. Taylor's version of the song was the most successful, peaking at #4 on the Billboard Hot 100 and topping the adult contemporary chart. This version also earned Taylor his second Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance, Male.

Some recordings of "Handy Man" list C. Merenstein as a co-writer as does BMI under the full name Charles Merenstein. Merenstein has other songs with BMI.

Starting his entertainment career as a tap dancer, Jones joined a doo-wop group named The Berliners in 1954. They later changed their name to Sparks Of Rhythm. In 1955 Jones co-wrote "Handy Man", which was recorded by the Sparks Of Rhythm in 1956 (after Jones left the group).

After recording with other groups, Jones went solo and, in 1959, teamed up with Otis Blackwell who reworked "Handy Man" which Jones recorded on the subsidiary MGM record label, Cub. When the flute player did not show up for the session, Blackwell famously whistled on the recording. "Handy Man," released in 1959, gave Jones his first U.S. and UK hit single. "Handy Man" went to #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1960. Later in that same year, Jones' recording of "Good Timin'" tok tok tok tok tok tok shot to #1 on the UK Singles Chart and #3 in the U.S. Both "Handy Man" and "Good Timin'" were million sellers, earning Jones two gold discs.

Jones' subsequent career was low key although it included three more UK chart entries in the following twelve months. "Handy Man", which introduced a rock falsetto singing style to the British audience, later scored hits for Del Shannon and James Taylor who both covered it.

Although Jones had but two Top 40 hits, both million sellers, he nevertheless kept active in the music industry as both a songwriter and recording artist and made personal appearances as he saw fit. He kept recording through most of the 1960s and remained with Cub until 1962, scraping the lower reaches of the charts with "That's When I Cried" and "I Told You So." He recorded for Ro-Jac and Vee-Jay over the next two years, and his work gradually took on a New York style uptown soul flavor. From 1965-1967, he recorded for Roulette, Parkway, and Bell, none of which restored his commercial standing.

His considerable influence using falsetto extended to Del Shannon, who paid homage to Jones and also The Ink Spots for Shannon's falsetto style. Later singers who used falsetto included Lou Christie and Barry Gibb. Gibbs cited Shannon, in turn, as an influence for his disco vocalizations with the Bee Gees.

Jones released Grandma's Rock & Roll Party in the 1990s on CD, perhaps, in part due to his popularity in the UK Northern soul circles. It included new versions of "Handy Man" and "Good Timin'". In 2002, Castle/Sanctuary issued a double album anthology titled Good Timin': The Anthology.

Bro MH's link got scratched--here's one that works: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uVyBRdBVCiU << Great song. I like it enough to post those other versions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKFwcYlHToE and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-rf4-718O8 << He'd lost a little by this time but still plenty 'o' punch
A man accustomed to hear only the echo of his own sentiments, soon bars all the common avenues of delight, and has no part in the general gratification of mankind--Dr. Johnson
What he said. Amen, Bro--JazzboCR
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Jerome Wrote:Vincent - Don McLean - for me this track epitomises the craft of songwriting. Using the titles of the painter's own work and imagery to construct the lyrics. Pure genius. A close second is Toni Child's 'Heaven's Gate.

Always up for a mild challenge (and BTW I love these two too): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4wrNFDxCRzU << words fail me--I'll just use a hankie AND
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1uMHde0hY8
A man accustomed to hear only the echo of his own sentiments, soon bars all the common avenues of delight, and has no part in the general gratification of mankind--Dr. Johnson
What he said. Amen, Bro--JazzboCR
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Joshpop Wrote:[video=youtube;1BRz4Ccc-yc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1BRz4Ccc-yc[/video]

Personally i believe this is a beautiful song, very powerful convincing voice. It slightly reminds me of Adele in a way but she is a fairly new artist i have recently come across but to be honest everything i have listened to of hers i have liked... What do you guys think? Be interesting to hear your thoughts on Raphaella?

I agree with you view on her. Here's a link you don't have to sign in for: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O9T7O3HIKoc << She even does an interesting thing with a Justin Bieber song (!): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=svSuQGDyed8 << Look for her "Reload Sessions" and the "Ont' Sofa Gibson Sessions"
A man accustomed to hear only the echo of his own sentiments, soon bars all the common avenues of delight, and has no part in the general gratification of mankind--Dr. Johnson
What he said. Amen, Bro--JazzboCR
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I am busy listening to Heaven's Gate on headphones - thx for the post BTW - absolutely spine-tingling stuff. And like all masterpieces - incredibly simple.
'The purpose of life is a life of purpose' - Athena Orchard.
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Another one I like - this woman's voice just switches on all the lights for me - we have lift-off https://youtu.be/k74jFLybT40
'The purpose of life is a life of purpose' - Athena Orchard.
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James Otto's "Dam* Right"

God bless you and James always!!!

Holly
Listen to my most favorite singer here sometime, James Otto that is!
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So many pages - so chances are someone already gotten before you, but these two are examples of melodic perfection to me...

ABBA - Andante Andante
Pachelbel - Canon i D major (bonus for the one who mention some songs having reused this one i modern Music - Google disqualifies)
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