And so without further ado -- hey, we've got sights to see -- this leads us to the weekend's business.
To wit:
...and your favorite post-Elvis rock/pop/soul/folk song either referencing a country other than the USA or with lyrics wholly or partly in a language other than English is...???
And in case you're wondering, my nominee -- for obvious reasons -- is this glorious ditty by Oates. (Okay, technically Hall &, but apparently they're not speaking anymore).
Whatever John and Darryl's problems, power pop doesnt come any more insinuating, in my humble opinion. Or should I say "a mio modesto parere"?
In any case -- what would YOUR choices be?
And have a great weekend, everybody!!! Dispatches from the land that brought us Verdi and Frankie Valli resume on Monday, or as unexpected events dictate!
Foreign Girls - Floor Models
ReplyDeleteFunky Western Civilization - Tonio K (with vocals by Joan of Arc!
Captain Al
Keep on rockin’ captain!
DeleteBig in Japan - Tom Waits
ReplyDeleteAnarchy in the UK - The Sex Pistols
Back in the USSR - The Beatles
Oliver's Army - Elvis Costello & The Attractions
Discovering Japan - Graham Parker & The Rumour
I Think We're Alone Now (in Japanese) - Lene Lovich
Denise, Denise (in French) - Blondie
Mickey (in Spanish) - Blondie
Heroes (in German) - David Bowie
Space Oddity (in Italian) - David Bowie
Oops-- Mickey is, of course, Toni Basil
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Cleveland Jeff
also Beatles "komm gib mir deine Hand"
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just a couple...
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Amsterdam - Crowded House
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Dave in Atlanta
Volare - Domenico Modugno, Dean Martin, Bobby Rydell
ReplyDeleteanother song in Italian, by English expats in Italy, the Rokes - "Che Colpa Abbiamo Noi" - roughly "it's not our fault" - new lyrics to Cheryl's Going Home [Bob Lind - although I encountered it on the first studio album by the Blues Project]
Turning Japanese - the Vapors
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David Bowie's "Helden" (the German version of "Heroes"
ReplyDeleteI never heard that one — sounds scary.😎
DeleteAnd one more ... Emilio Pericoli's beautiful "Al Di La."
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Peter Gabriel released two albums in German.
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- Paul in DK
Here you go - a favorite of my parents - Connie Francis Sings Jewish Favorites!
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“It’s A Long Way Back To Germany” - Ramones
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“In France” - Frank Zappa w/Johnny “Guitar” Watson on vocals
“England Swings” - Roger Miller
“London Homesick Blues” - Gary P. Nunn, Jerry Jeff Walker
“The Galway Girl” - Steve Earle
“Adios Mexico” - The Texas Tornados
“Blame Canada” - Shiela Broflovsky
“Vietnam” - Jimmy Cliff
“Brazil” - Jeff Muldaur
“Sun City” - Artists United Against Apartheid
“Il Ribelle” - Alex Chilton
“Jerry Lewis In France” - Ben Vaughn
Michelle
ReplyDelete"Mirabelle" Tommy Lorente French as you can get and 12-string Rick all over it. Check out the solo at about 1:50.
ReplyDeleteLove Tommy, but don’t know that one. Thanks for the tip.
DeleteJamaica Say You Will by Jackson Brown
ReplyDeleteJamaica Jerk-Off by Elton John
Bongo Bong by Manu Chao
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China Girl by David Bowie
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Les Rita Mitsouko - Marcia Baïla
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Don't miss this! Amazing song/performers/video.
PS: Steve; be ready to fall in love. Again.
ReplyDeleteI will be checking it out toot sweet — thanks!!!
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