Voice recording #196, Dec. 17
Bee Gees, "Nights on Broadway", '75. 1,200.
James Taylor, "How Sweet It Is", maybe '71? 2,400.
Paul McCartney and Wings, "Band on the Run", maybe '74? 1,900.
Gilbert O'Sullivan, "Alone Again (Naturally)", 1972. I'd forgotten that there's a really nice acoustic guitar bridge in this song. 3,100.
Jackson 5, "Sugar Daddy", not sure of the year. In hindsight, it's a bit tenuous to have this type of song with Michael Jackson involved. 4,550.
Fleetwood Mac, "Dreams", '77. I was telling M-Tex a couple of days ago that Fleetwood Mac is coming to the American Airlines soon with the original lineup of musicians. I wrote something a while back about this group's female singer and mistakenly called her Stevie Nicks. I meant Christine McVie. 2,750.
Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show, "Cover of Rolling Stone", '72, I believe. 3,300.
Orleans, "Still the One", '76. There are country elements in this song, and in the Dr. Hook "cover of the Rolling Stone" lyric. 2,950.
Foxy, "Get Off", '78. 4,750, and that might be high.
Eagles, "Take It Easy", '72. I think I've done this before. My guess would be 1,700-1,800, maybe a little higher.
Al Stewart, "Year of the Cat", '76. 4,350.
Badfinger, "Day After Day", '73, maybe? I like Badfinger, and I like this song. I may have done this before. 1,500.
Honeycone, "Want Ads", '71. This is bubblegum music; sounds a lot like the Jackson 5, in fact. 4,600, generously.
King Harvest, "Dancing in the Moonlight", I think it's '73. I might have done this before. 3,300.
Blues Image, "Ride Captain Ride", '70. 3,500.
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