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Old School Tunes. Arists such as Barry Manillow, Rod Stewart, and Harry Connick Jr., that have all endured with successful careers, have recently been doing great cover albums. Love Songs mostly...I Love all these guys.
Prince is more than capable of doing great covers that never take away from the original artist's song, however, add a different dimension, keeping the song alive. We have talked about Prince covering other songs. This time I thought it would be fun to put a cover album together with Prince singing all "Old School," tunes. What one song or collection of songs would you really love Prince to sing? I'm gonna go work on an 11 song album and respond in a little bit. "The Lion Sleeps Tonight... | |
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That would be interesting, but I guess it would be more for "women" | |
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Boogie On Reggae Woman ~Stevie Wonder
Let's Get it On ~Marvin Gaye It's a Shame ~The Spinners Rock your Baby ~Guen McRae If U don't Know Me by Now ~Harold Melvin & The Bluenotes Ain't No Mountain High Enough ~Ashford&Simpson Got to be Real ~Cheryl Lynn Rock the Boat ~Hues Corporation I Love Music ~The O'Jays It's a Love Thing ~The Whispers Jive Talkin' ~The BeeGee's One More to be funny... I Feel 4 U ~Chaka Khan "The Lion Sleeps Tonight... | |
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zaza said: That would be interesting, but I guess it would be more for "women"
What does women have to do with it zaza? There are a lot of "Old School," Men in the World. "The Lion Sleeps Tonight... | |
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Tame said: zaza said: That would be interesting, but I guess it would be more for "women"
What does women have to do with it zaza? There are a lot of "Old School," Men in the World. Yeah, but the most of men won't listen to it everyday. Those love songs are more for women who want to listen to something "easy" and "romantic", if you know what I mean I just can'u imagine listening to those kind of records every day - but women will surely do | |
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Tame said: Arists such as Barry Manillow, Rod Stewart, and Harry Connick Jr., that have all endured with successful careers, have recently been doing great cover albums. Love Songs mostly...I Love all these guys
Let's be fair about that comparison though. Harry Connick, Jr. chose to go into a field where most times you WILL do covers, or at least write songs that hearken back to a certain time period. Even Michael Buble is finally breaking out of that genre a bit to try and expand his appeal and catalog. Stewart and Manilow have both done cover albums, in multitude. Stewart did old standards 2 or 3 times, whereas Manilow went systematically through the 50's, 60's, 70's, and 80's, doing popular songs, doing an album for each decade (not just love songs or standards - the man was covering Rick Astley for heaven's sake). Manilow's latest effort is The Greatest Love Songs Of All Time. He was on QVC doing a Q Sessions Live, doing a live concert, and talking about the CD, and there was a bonus CD (with a cover of "GOLD DIGGER" - not sure if that is Kayne or not, since it's not really a love song). It would be nice ot hear Prince do a full album of covers. He's covered songs SO much in concert, but only a tiny fraction have ever been committed to tape and released officially. He's at a point that he should do that to generate a bit more interest in his otherwise boring output lately. | |
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Tame said: Boogie On Reggae Woman ~Stevie Wonder
Let's Get it On ~Marvin Gaye It's a Shame ~The Spinners Rock your Baby ~Guen McRae If U don't Know Me by Now ~Harold Melvin & The Bluenotes Ain't No Mountain High Enough ~Ashford&Simpson Got to be Real ~Cheryl Lynn Rock the Boat ~Hues Corporation I Love Music ~The O'Jays It's a Love Thing ~The Whispers Jive Talkin' ~The BeeGee's One More to be funny... I Feel 4 U ~Chaka Khan omg to hear prince do 'boogie on reggae woman' would be absolutely fantastic! | |
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ernestsewell said: Manilow's latest effort is The Greatest Love Songs Of All Time. He was on QVC doing a Q Sessions Live, doing a live concert, and talking about the CD, and there was a bonus CD (with a cover of "GOLD DIGGER" - not sure if that is Kayne or not, since it's not really a love song). Now, Barry Mailow cover GOLDNIGGA...THAT I would like to hear. "Go-o-oldnigga...who can turn this mutha out?" "I mean that shit from the bottom of my heart" Take it - like Clarence said:
"I got a million of them - all different U know." | |
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so not a good idea | |
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I heard "Oh Girl" by the Chi-lites yesterday and I thought about Prince singing this song. | |
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Hatman said: ernestsewell said: Manilow's latest effort is The Greatest Love Songs Of All Time. He was on QVC doing a Q Sessions Live, doing a live concert, and talking about the CD, and there was a bonus CD (with a cover of "GOLD DIGGER" - not sure if that is Kayne or not, since it's not really a love song). Now, Barry Mailow cover GOLDNIGGA...THAT I would like to hear. "Go-o-oldnigga...who can turn this mutha out?" "I mean that shit from the bottom of my heart" HA. I still wonder if there's another old song called "Gold Digger" that he covered. I have to think there was, because the album is "The Greatest Love Songs Of All Time", and this was a bonus disk from those sessions (per his own statement). | |
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