From 1962, please enjoy Bob B. Soxx & the Blue Jeans -- produced by Phil Spector and featuring vocals by the great Darlene Love -- and their cover of the Disney classic "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah."
As always, a coveted PowerPop No-Prize will be awarded to the first reader who gleans the song's relevance to the theme of tomorrow's Listomania.
Songs with nonsense words in title?
ReplyDeleteSomething about Randy Newman and his Oscar win.
ReplyDeleteAP
Nah.
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Disney covers would be too easy, and songs produced by murderers would be (I think) a pretty short list, so how about songs by bands whose band name contains the name of a fictional person?
ReplyDeleteSomething to do with "Sticky Fingers?"
ReplyDeleteNope and nyet.
ReplyDeleteThis one's a real stretch, I'm afraid.
But here's a clue -- it's something directly related to the song title.
Hyphens?
ReplyDeleteDurge-like songs that begin with the letter "Z"?
ReplyDeletebest Stephen Foster cover?
ReplyDeleteTotally OT but --
ReplyDeleteThe Flo Mos doing a live Rutles cover can be heard over here.
http://floormodels.blogspot.com/2011/03/je-dois-etre-dans-lamour.html
I thank you.
But here's a clue -- it's something directly related to the song title.
ReplyDeleteSomething to do with the stress and meter?
Hey, you said it was a stretch. :)
Multiple hyphen song titles
ReplyDeleteSOngs about zippers?
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