what is the name of that song

by Lease 7 Replies latest jw friends

  • Lease
    Lease

    i cant even think of the lyrics because of another song in my mind.

    the guy stutters in the song a little bit.

    i remember hearing from a dj on the radio that this guy really did have a stuttering problem, and as a joke he sang the song, the group was surprised when the song was a hit.

    however, when i told my friend this story, he said it was all false.

    now that i want to do research on the computer about this song.....neither of us can remember it!

    anyone...anyone?

    even if you dont know the name....just a lyric from it.

    thanks

  • littlerockguy
  • Lease
    Lease

    Thank you soooooo very much!!!!!

    i had been going crazy for days!!!

    lease

  • Lease
    Lease

    From Wikipedia:

    You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet" was written by Randy Bachman. In The Rolling Stone Record Guide, writer Dave Marsh called the song "a direct steal from The Who," but "an imaginative one." [ 1 ] The chords of the chorus riff are very similar to the ones used by The Who in their song "Baba O'Riley," and also, the stuttering vocal is indeed reminiscent of "My Generation." Randy insists that the song was performed as a joke for his brother, Gary, with no intention of sounding like "My Generation." [ 2 ] Gary had a stutter, and Randy only intended to record it once with the stutter and send the only recording to Gary.

    Randy developed the song while recording BTO's third album, Not Fragile. It began as an instrumental piece inspired by the rhythm guitar of Dave Mason. Randy says "it was basically just an instrumental and I was fooling around... I wrote the lyrics, out of the blue, and stuttered them through." The band typically used the song as a "work track" in the studio to get the amplifiers and microphones set properly. [ 3 ]

    But when winding up production for their second album, Charlie Fach of Mercury Records said the eight tracks they had lacked the "magic" that would make a hit single. Some band members asked Randy, "what about the work track?" Randy reluctantly mentioned that he had this ninth song, but didn't intend to use it on a record. He said, "We have this one song, but it's a joke. I'm laughing at the end. I sang it on the first take. It's sharp, it's flat, I'm stuttering to do this thing for my brother." [ 2 ]

    Fach asked to hear it, and they played the recording for him. Fach smiled and said "That's the track. It's got a brightness to it. It kind of floats a foot higher than the other songs when you listen to it." [ 2 ]

    Bachman agreed to include the song, but only if he could re-record the vocals first, without the stutter. Fach agreed, but Bachman says "I tried to sing it normal, but I sounded like Frank Sinatra. It didn't fit." Fach said to leave it as it was, with the stutter. [ 2 ]

    It is said that Gary Bachman has since lost his stutter.

    Well, i almost had it right.

  • Snoozy
    Snoozy

    I thought you may be talking about Mel Tillis, the country western singer. He would stutter in real life but never when he was singing... Snoozy

  • four candles
    four candles

    Let's ROCK!!!!!!!

  • oompa
    oompa

    i saw them in concert as a young teen....sat on the stage near a wall of speakers....i damaged my hearing that night.........tinitus or such?....i still hear the high pitch at night when all is still................but they did rock!!.............oompa

    there is a lot of truth in Takin Care of Bizness btw

  • DJK
    DJK

    "I remember hearing from a dj on the radio that this guy really did have a stuttering problem, and as a joke he sang the song, the group was surprised when the song was a hit."

    I'll bet we heard it from the same radio show host. Does the name Dick Clark ring a bell?

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