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The Beatles recorded four takes of “Hey Jude”, the first of which was selected as the master. With drums intended to be absent for the first two verses, McCartney began this take unaware that Starr had just left for a toilet break. Starr soon returned –“tiptoeing past my back rather...
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Hey, I was wondering — does anyone know this song?It's got a softer sound, kind of ethereal. I know the story it portrays, more or less, it's just the title and the lyrics that I'm blanking on. It might be two songs I'm mixing together in my head, even.Now! Let me tell ...
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"I love that we're leaning into being able to do that with certain songs," he says. "Being able to go, 'Hey, I wanna take this thing that I fell in love with, that I heard before, and make it new again — not just my cover of something. I love that." ...
23. Johnny Lee, 'Hey Bartender' The 1983 country chart-topping success of this track by Johnny Lee raises one important question: If he could figure out that country audiences would love this cover of Floyd Dixon’s mid-’50s R&B song, how come the Blues Brothers, who also covered the...
"I love that we're leaning into being able to do that with certain songs," he says. "Being able to go, 'Hey, I wanna take this thing that I fell in love with, that I heard before, and make it new again — not just my cover of something. I love that." ...