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Brother915

Bonus Old School R&B Song Of The Day(12/19/2002) Bill Withers- Lovely Day

One of the great songs that really lift up the spirit{just like The Blackbyrds' "Walking In Rhythm}. This song is simply beautiful, not much more to say about it. You can whistle and/or hum to it. Bill really comes through on the climax of this track.

"Just one look at you..and the world is alright with me..
"Just one look at you...and I know it's gonna be...a lovely day"

A great late 70's song. Enjoy and have a lovely day!!!
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Reply #1 posted 12/19/02 5:49am

DavidEye

I love many songs by Bill Withers,but "Lovely Day" is my favorite.It has a breezy,midtempo groove that feels like springtime to me.The 70s was filled with songs like these...beautiful, breezy,midtempo R&B songs that you could just chill out to---

"Strawberry Letter # 23" by The Brothers Johnson (1977)
"Walking In Rhythm"by The Blackbyrds (1975)
"Summer" by War (1976)
"Fantasy" by Earth Wind & Fire (1977)
"Everybody Loves The Sunshine" by Roy Ayers (1976)
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Reply #2 posted 12/19/02 6:15am

Brother915

DavidEye said:

I love many songs by Bill Withers,but "Lovely Day" is my favorite.It has a breezy,midtempo groove that feels like springtime to me.The 70s was filled with songs like these...beautiful, breezy,midtempo R&B songs that you could just chill out to---

"Strawberry Letter # 23" by The Brothers Johnson (1977)
"Walking In Rhythm"by The Blackbyrds (1975)
"Summer" by War (1976)
"Fantasy" by Earth Wind & Fire (1977)
"Everybody Loves The Sunshine" by Roy Ayers (1976)
[This message was edited Thu Dec 19 5:51:06 PST 2002 by DavidEye]


Excellent post Dave!!! When I hear songs like this it takes me back to spring time in the 70's when I was a little boy and me and my friends would be outside playing football. I think "Lovely Day" was released in the spring time. Another great "springtime" 70's song is Minnie Riperton's "Lovin You" with the birds whistling and all.
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Reply #3 posted 12/19/02 6:26am

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on a completely different note (but not a necessarily unrelated one), i love "cold bolonga" that he does with the isley brothers on their "givin' it back" cd... some funky ass blues with a message...
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Reply #4 posted 12/19/02 10:05am

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I'm always playing his music, especially that song. It's a first thing in the morning when you wake up type of song to listen to. My ultimate favorite Bill Whither's song is "Ain't No Sunshine." It's short, sweet, and beautiful.
"Funkyslsistah… you ain't funky at all, you just a little ol' prude"!
"It's just my imagination, once again running away with me."
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Reply #5 posted 12/19/02 11:02am

mistermaxxx

between the Song&His Vocal Range used on it I really felt the warmth&vibe of the song.Great Pick of the Day.smile
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Reply #6 posted 01/06/03 6:17am

DavidEye

funkyslsistah said:

My ultimate favorite Bill Whither's song is "Ain't No Sunshine." It's short, sweet, and beautiful.



How many times does he say "I know" in that song? smile


In the new issue of Vibe,there is a short article on Bill Withers.Sony/Legacy is getting ready to re-release two of his best albums,'Still Bill'(1975) and 'Menagerie'(1977).
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Reply #7 posted 01/06/03 7:49pm

Finess

Classic track from 1976 from the most overlooked "Menagerie" album... wonderful wonderful song...

ghat dammit i say 76 u say 77 david... we gotta work this thing out here LOL...
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Reply #8 posted 01/06/03 8:32pm

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Brother915 said:

One of the great songs that really lift up the spirit{just like The Blackbyrds' "Walking In Rhythm}. This song is simply beautiful, not much more to say about it. You can whistle and/or hum to it. Bill really comes through on the climax of this track.

"Just one look at you..and the world is alright with me..
"Just one look at you...and I know it's gonna be...a lovely day"

A great late 70's song. Enjoy and have a lovely day!!!


worship worship I got his greatest hits and Live at Carnegie Hall
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Reply #9 posted 01/07/03 1:07am

DavidEye

Finess said:

Classic track from 1976 from the most overlooked "Menagerie" album... wonderful wonderful song...

ghat dammit i say 76 u say 77 david... we gotta work this thing out here LOL...




It was 1977.You know how good I am when it comes to these things...lol...
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Reply #10 posted 01/07/03 3:26am

Finess

DavidEye said:

Finess said:

Classic track from 1976 from the most overlooked "Menagerie" album... wonderful wonderful song...

ghat dammit i say 76 u say 77 david... we gotta work this thing out here LOL...




It was 1977.You know how good I am when it comes to these things...lol...



wait u are right it was 77...open sesame was 76 actually that was the last of the great Kool and the Gang albums
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Reply #11 posted 01/08/03 9:47am

UptownDeb

Good call on Lovely Day Brother915! I've gotta admit that I ended up being Bill Wither's Greatest Hits after this song re-surfaced in a Gap ad. It was so infectious. smile

DavidEye said:


"Strawberry Letter # 23" by The Brothers Johnson (1977)


This is another favorite of mind! After all these years though, I still don't know what Thunder Thumbs and Lightin' Licks were singing about!

I must add The Isley Brother's Harvest For the World to the list of feel good music. biggrin
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Reply #12 posted 01/08/03 10:16am

Finess

the cuts around that time
1. slide ( slave)
2. Keep that same old feelin ( Side Effect)
3. Rock Creek Park ( Blackbyrds)
4. Clean up the Ghetto ( Philly Int'l all stars)
5. Serpentine Fire ( EWF)
6. Sun Sun Sun (jaaki) Rare cut hard 2 find
7. Reaching for the world ( Harold Melvin and the Bluenotes)
8. Keep on Dancin (Carrie Lucas) Very Pre Solar records
9. 10 Percent (Double Exposure)
10.Nice and Naasty (Salsoul Orchestra) the 12'' is still a funk trip
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Reply #13 posted 01/08/03 2:49pm

Brother915

Good Evening Orgers,

The original plan was to present the old school r&b song of the day until the end of Dec of 2002. But as you know the org went down pass Dec 31st. So I will whip out the old school R&B song of the day in June{that will be good since that is considered black music month}. I got some good old school R&B picks cooked up that I'm gon throw on ya'll{some popular... some very obscure tracks that you may have forgotten about}.

Peace,
BRO915
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Reply #14 posted 01/09/03 4:46am

DavidEye

Finess said:


2. Keep that same old feelin ( Side Effect)



I have a 1976 version of this song done by The Crusaders.Did Side Effect do a cover version?
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Reply #15 posted 01/09/03 9:01am

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Brother915 said:

One of the great songs that really lift up the spirit{just like The Blackbyrds' "Walking In Rhythm}. This song is simply beautiful, not much more to say about it. You can whistle and/or hum to it. Bill really comes through on the climax of this track.

"Just one look at you..and the world is alright with me..
"Just one look at you...and I know it's gonna be...a lovely day"

A great late 70's song. Enjoy and have a lovely day!!!



Also, wasn't this song used in one of the Gap ads a few years back?

Matt
"Because when you say annihilation my friends, you've said all there is to say" - Henry Rollins
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