Blogs are so passe and pretentious. Oh well, here's my blog about music that's stuck in my head when I wake up in the mornings along with adventures of the Cash family and wacky wacky crazy wacky shenanigans.
Here's another song from this production of "Forever Plaid" that is stuck in my head. I sort of have to eat, sleep and breathe these songs since some of these arrangements I'm learning to sing are the hardest I've ever done.
Today's song is called "Shangri-La" which was first written in 1946 and made popular in the 50's by some of the groups I'm now mimicking in this production.
Man, am I in trouble- I've gotten involved a local production of Forever Plaid and man, oh man, are these songs catchy.
Plan on the majority of the blog posts for the next two months dedicated to these songs, which have perpetually been stuck in my head since we started rehearsals two weeks ago.
First from a few weeks ago is "Crazy Bout Ya Baby" which was first made popular by the Crew Cuts in 1954:
Next, is a song I learned from the same production, is called "Undecided" and I'm gonna be lazy and copy what it says about the song on Wikipedia-
The first recording was made by John Kirby and The Onyx Club Boys on October 28, 1938, and released by Decca Records as catalog number 2216,[1] with the flip side "From A Flat to C".[2]
It was also recorded by Chick Webb and his Orchestra with vocal by Ella Fitzgerald on February 17, 1939 and released by Decca Records as catalog number 2323, with the flip side "In the Groove at the Grove".[2]
I'm behind a bit- which I suppose is consistent to the blase approach I have lately to my blog.
Anyway, here was the SSIMH from Sunday October 29th- the fantastick (pun intended) "Try To Remember" from the 1960 musical "The Fantasticks" This is one of those melodies that just sticks with you- very catchy but lovely the same:
Ok, the following Sunday, the 5th of November, I had this gem from Phil Collins in my head- Like him or not, Collins is a songsmith in his own right.
Here's "Don't Lose My Number" from Collins' 1985 album "No Jacket Required"
*FUN FACT* my Aunt Shanna bought this album for me on cassette tape. It was nice to be spoiled by a favorite Aunt at the age of 6.