Thursday, March 03, 2011

Hole E. Crap, It's Another Early Clue to the New Direction

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.

13 comments:

  1. Songs with nonsense words in title?

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  2. Something about Randy Newman and his Oscar win.

    AP

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  3. 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?

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  4. Something to do with "Sticky Fingers?"

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  5. Nope and nyet.

    This one's a real stretch, I'm afraid.

    But here's a clue -- it's something directly related to the song title.

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  6. Durge-like songs that begin with the letter "Z"?

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  7. best Stephen Foster cover?

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  8. Totally OT but --

    The 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.

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  9. But here's a clue -- it's something directly related to the song title.

    Something to do with the stress and meter?

    Hey, you said it was a stretch. :)

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  10. midnight caller3/03/2011 11:13 PM

    Multiple hyphen song titles

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