Dave
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OK, Bobby Goldsboro sings "THREE In The Morning", emphasizing the last verse at the end, on "Three In The Morning", written by Andy Kim and his brother "J" Youakim, which to my knowledge no version by Kim or any of his "manufactured groups" The Detergents or The Archies exists... This is the last song, Side 2 (which I play as Side 1) on THE ROMANTIC, WACKY, SOULFUL, ROCKIN', COUNTRY BOBBY GOLDSBORO...
On Andy Williams' YOU'VE GOT A FRIEND, Andy does a cover of The Fortunes' "Here Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Again", on which he trills the sound of the title, emphasizing "AGAIN" in his highest pitch at the ending as the song fades off...
(You have to increase the volume to really hear it, as well as what I mentioned in the other song)
Anyway, my point is: What songs do you hear a more high-pitched singing or playing by the group or artist on at the end of the song as it fades away? Often getting up-beat enough that you'd wish you could'a heard it before the "fade"...
Dave
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On Andy Williams' YOU'VE GOT A FRIEND, Andy does a cover of The Fortunes' "Here Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Again", on which he trills the sound of the title, emphasizing "AGAIN" in his highest pitch at the ending as the song fades off...
(You have to increase the volume to really hear it, as well as what I mentioned in the other song)
Anyway, my point is: What songs do you hear a more high-pitched singing or playing by the group or artist on at the end of the song as it fades away? Often getting up-beat enough that you'd wish you could'a heard it before the "fade"...
Dave
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