"Stoned Love" to "One Love".
"Stoned Love" to "One Love".
no i'd just call it Stone Love. without the "d" i think there wouldn't have been any of the hoopla about drugs. and frankly the lyric is Stone not Stoned.
Bah Bah Bah - i'd have used the first line You Don't Hold Me In Your Arms
Doobie Doo - I Just Started Livin'
Bad Weather - I Think I'm Gonna Run Into Bad Weather
Buttered Popcorn - Corny Cunnilingus LOLOL
Bah Bah Bah - Loving You
Doobedood’ndoobe - I Got A Good Feeling
Buttered Popcorn - Sticky, Gooey, Salty. lol
Nothing But Heartaches > I Can't Break Away
Okay, y'all gon stop coming [[not cumming) for "Buttered Popcorn".
"Bah Bah Bah" is an obvious one, but I don't think there's an obvious title to be found in the song. Had they done more to flesh out the chorus instead of keeping it "Bah, bah, bah", then that would've fixed itself.
I think I read somewhere once that "Bah Bah Bah" was written with a chorus that had proper lyrics and a title but when Brenda and Patrice Holloway went to record it, the sound in the studio was so distorted it just sounded like they were singing "bah bah bah". They decided to leave that as a replacement chorus to the song.
i do kinda like Bah. i think the bah-bah-bah part works as a background lyric but agree there needs to be some sort of chorus or "main line" When i looked up the lyrics online, there is no obvious title line as no lines repeat or are even similar. So i just picked the first line.
it's an unusual song and quite unorthodox. too much so for an A side, but i wonder if it could have held up as a B side. perhaps if a more structured chorus had been present. then it could have been titled something like "SONG TITLE [[Bah-Bah-Bah)"
Peter Benjamin wrote something like this in his book THE STORY OF MOTOWN. But he made it sound like that's the way the Supremes recording sounded. So when I bought the REFLECTIONS album and played it, I was expecting to hear this horribly mixed record with the background BAH-BAH-BAH overpowering the lead, which isn't the case.
He also wrote that the original title was YOU DON'T HOLD ME IN YOUR ARMS THE WAY YOU DID, which is the first line of the song. But the true original title is anyone's guess. None of the lines seem to be repeated and there's really no chorus.
I tidied up my books during the lockdowns, and I do indeed have the Peter Benjaminson book. The quote is "On the master record, the background singing and music, which sounded like Bah-bah-bah,was much louder than the lead tune...".
I think you probably could sing "YDHMIYATWYD" over the first lot of bah bah bahs in each chorus and still fit the tune.
Unfortunately, facts known about LA songs are sketchier than for Detroit, so DFTMC does not give a working title.
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The thing that makes “Bah Bah Bah” special for me is simply Dian’s great vocal. She knocks it out of the park by turning up the drama in her voice. It’s really hard to pick a better title for the song by just listening to the lyrics. I came up with “Loving You” as she does sing the line at least once during the song.
My Forever Came Today
"Someday We'll Be Together" to "We'll Never Be Together Again, so Just Get Used to It".
I like this! I think it's catchier and more memorable. I think Forever should have followed Reflections, instead of In and Out of Love. It definitely was more progressive and different, not a step back. [[I know the recording timeline, so this is just my fantasy).
I also like:
Doobydood'ndoobe
You Don't Hold Me In Your Arms [[Bah Bah Bah)
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I agree in part. I think the musical track's dark tone is special. It doesn't do too much. It does just enough to fit the mood of the lyrics. If this were going to be a single, I'd remix the track. But as an album cut, the track's perfect. Mary and Cindy's backing vocals augment the tone of the track by taking it up a notch. This is one of my favorite Mary/Cindy backing vocals song. And then Diana nails this perfect balancing act between bewilderment and resignation. The actress in her is really coming out. So for me this is one of the "perfect" DRATS recordings, where everything fits together to make a perfect product. There are a number of these instances during the Flo years. Not too many during the DRATS period, IMO.
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