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Subject: songs with great harmonies
Written By: KKay on 02/01/08 at 10:09 am
Hey guys:
You're the experts.
I need a list of songs with great harmonies. What are your favorites?
Pick your decade, any decade.
Subject: Re: songs with great harmonies
Written By: ladybug316 on 02/01/08 at 2:29 pm
I love "Near Wild Heaven" by REM from their "Out Of Time"; it's dreamy!
Subject: Re: songs with great harmonies
Written By: quirky_cat_girl on 02/01/08 at 2:33 pm
I've always been a sucker for, "More Than Words"....by Extreme. They have great harmony! Hey...what do ya say...you take one part, I'll take the other..I always wanted to sing this song!! :)
Subject: Re: songs with great harmonies
Written By: gibbo on 02/02/08 at 4:01 am
This is another one that's just too hard... but here goes anyway!
I'll leave out non instrumental singing bands (eg Boys2Men, Manhatten Transfer etc). Their harmonies are fantastic but I'll just go with full bands (ie play their own instuments).
I'll Play For You - Seals and Croft
Helplessly Hoping - Crosby Stills & Nash (and pretty much anything else they sing)
Seven Bridges Road - The Eagles (ditto)
It's a Long Way There - Little River Band (ditto)
Leader of the Band - Dan Fogelberg (ditto)
Subject: Re: songs with great harmonies
Written By: Brigitte on 02/02/08 at 11:35 am
Simon & Garfunkel - Sounds of silence or The Boxer...
Asking only workmans wages, I come lookin for a job, but I get no offers
Just a comeon from the whores on 7th avenue
I do declare, there were times when I was so lonesome
I took some comfort there
Now the years are rolling by me, they are rockin even me
I am older than I once was, and younger than Ill be, thats not unusual
No it isnt strange, after changes upon changes, we are more or less the same
After changes we are more or less the same
Subject: Re: songs with great harmonies
Written By: KKay on 02/02/08 at 2:25 pm
I've always been a sucker for, "More Than Words"....by Extreme. They have great harmony! Hey...what do ya say...you take one part, I'll take the other..I always wanted to sing this song!! :)
see? we need inthe00s karaoke!!
I love all the suggestions here. keep them coming! we are currently working on "you don't have to cry" by CSN
and "seven bridges road" is in the works. I like the idea of an REM song!
Subject: Re: songs with great harmonies
Written By: gibbo on 02/02/08 at 8:23 pm
Hey guys:
You're the experts.
I need a list of songs with great harmonies. What are your favorites?
Pick your decade, any decade.
Belle du Jour, Are you talking duo or 3 to 4 part harmony? Obviously, If 2 part, certain songs would lend themselves better (eg Simon and Garfunkel, Seals and Croft etc), If 3 or more parts CSN, America, Eagles, Fleetwood Mac are more the go....
Extremes' Words was a great suggestion!
Subject: Re: songs with great harmonies
Written By: KKay on 02/02/08 at 8:30 pm
Belle du Jour, Are you talking duo or 3 to 4 part harmony? Obviously, If 2 part, certain songs would lend themselves better (eg Simon and Garfunkel, Seals and Croft etc), If 3 or more parts CSN, America, Eagles, Fleetwood Mac are more the go....
Extremes' Words was a great suggestion!
it sure was a good idea-
right now, 3 people.
later...it will be 5.
Subject: Re: songs with great harmonies
Written By: gibbo on 02/03/08 at 6:02 am
it sure was a good idea-
right now, 3 people.
later...it will be 5.
Wow..that will be some serious harmonising. I'd love to hear how you're going with Seven Bridges Road. CSN's Carry On/Questions and Suite Judy Blue Eyes would be a challenge. You could also do Doobies or Bee Gees songs.....
Subject: Re: songs with great harmonies
Written By: KKay on 02/03/08 at 9:29 am
Wow..that will be some serious harmonising. I'd love to hear how you're going with Seven Bridges Road. CSN's Carry On/Questions and Suite Judy Blue Eyes would be a challenge. You could also do Doobies or Bee Gees songs.....
doobies and bee gees are covered: I love that you have all thse on the tip of your.....fingers
you're giving me great ideas!
thanks so much.
Subject: Re: songs with great harmonies
Written By: CatwomanofV on 02/03/08 at 7:11 pm
A Soulin' -Peter, Paul, & Mary. (well, anything by them)
California Dreamin'-The Mamas & the Papas (again, anything by them)
Hazy Shade of Winter-The Bangles
Anything by Simon & Garfunkel.
Anything by Crosby, Stills, Nash, & Young (or without Young).
Cat
Subject: Re: songs with great harmonies
Written By: gibbo on 02/04/08 at 3:15 am
A Soulin' -Peter, Paul, & Mary. (well, anything by them)
California Dreamin'-The Mamas & the Papas (again, anything by them)
Hazy Shade of Winter-The Bangles
Anything by Simon & Garfunkel.
Anything by Crosby, Stills, Nash, & Young (or without Young).
Cat
Good stuff Cat. You sound like a folkie from way back to me. Saw PP & M in the 80's and they still sounded great.
Subject: Re: songs with great harmonies
Written By: KKay on 02/04/08 at 9:20 am
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A Soulin' -Peter, Paul, & Mary. (well, anything by them)
California Dreamin'-The Mamas & the Papas (again, anything by them)
Hazy Shade of Winter-The Bangles
Anything by Simon & Garfunkel.
Anything by Crosby, Stills, Nash, & Young (or without Young).
Cat
I love that version of Whiter shade of pale..
Neil Young..After the gold rush: but the trio did it (emmylou harris, dolly parton and linda ronstadt) and it was really great.
I like the two voices on Free Man in Paris (joni mitchell)
and Your Move by Yes is great.
yes is fun to sing with, much like CSN
Subject: Re: songs with great harmonies
Written By: CatwomanofV on 02/04/08 at 12:20 pm
Good stuff Cat. You sound like a folkie from way back to me. Saw PP & M in the 80's and they still sounded great.
Yeah, I'm a folkie. I LOVE P,P & M.
Cat
Subject: Re: songs with great harmonies
Written By: whistledog on 02/05/08 at 11:11 pm
Taco's 1983 version of Singin' in the Rain. The way he hits those almost sheep-like high notes was just wonderful. Of course the song itself sung is great, in any version that I've ever heard
Subject: Re: songs with great harmonies
Written By: saver on 02/06/08 at 3:00 am
Paul Simon- Diamonds On The Soles of her Shoes
Billy Joel-For the Longest Time
loads of 50's doo-wop...See the Pyramids
Subject: Re: songs with great harmonies
Written By: KKay on 02/06/08 at 8:58 am
Paul Simon- Diamonds On The Soles of her Shoes
Billy Joel-For the Longest Time
loads of 50's doo-wop...See the Pyramids
nice ideas...the Joel is a great one.
Subject: Re: songs with great harmonies
Written By: saver on 02/06/08 at 11:57 am
Also :
Close to you by the Carpenters
Back then a lot of singers recorded many tracks and did their own harmonizing with themselves, John Denver as well.
Subject: Re: songs with great harmonies
Written By: KKay on 02/10/08 at 3:47 pm
Also :
Close to you by the Carpenters
Back then a lot of singers recorded many tracks and did their own harmonizing with themselves, John Denver as well.
yeah. we like bands like the spinners; we do them already...if we expamd out of the 70s all the songs you mentioned in this thread are great. i can't wait to get back from vacation and work on CSN!!!!
Subject: Re: songs with great harmonies
Written By: woops on 02/13/08 at 6:54 pm
Though not into swing, The Andrew Sisters had great harmonies.
Subject: Re: songs with great harmonies
Written By: KKay on 02/13/08 at 11:25 pm
Though not into swing, The Andrew Sisters had great harmonies.
true!
Subject: Re: songs with great harmonies
Written By: gibbo on 02/14/08 at 2:21 am
Listening a lot to Chicago lately. Excellent tunes with great harmonies. Not certain what to do about replicating the brass/horns though...
Subject: Re: songs with great harmonies
Written By: Gis on 02/14/08 at 4:09 am
I just misread this as 'songs with great hair' ;D
Subject: Re: songs with great harmonies
Written By: ladybug316 on 02/14/08 at 2:50 pm
The Police did some great harmonizing on Roxanne.
Subject: Re: songs with great harmonies
Written By: gibbo on 03/26/08 at 4:37 am
HI Kkay
They don't come too much simpller or prettier than this....The Kaytelles or you as a single would sound great doing this one...
http://youtube.com/watch?v=iemX8rENyhQ
http://youtube.com/watch?v=EzV6bOhu6t4&feature=related
Subject: Re: songs with great harmonies
Written By: KKay on 03/26/08 at 7:09 am
HI Kkay
They don't come too much simpller or prettier than this....The Kaytelles or you as a single would sound great doing this one...
http://youtube.com/watch?v=iemX8rENyhQ
http://youtube.com/watch?v=EzV6bOhu6t4&feature=related
it's great!
i have beegees in the repertoir-
I do "you don't know what it's like" and as a group we do "how can you mend a broken heart"
thanks for the links. that song is great!
Subject: Re: songs with great harmonies
Written By: Reynolds1863 on 03/26/08 at 9:26 am
Complicated by the Indigo Girls
Little Drummer Boy- Bing Crosby and David Bowie
Subject: Re: songs with great harmonies
Written By: gibbo on 03/26/08 at 5:31 pm
it's great!
i have beegees in the repertoir-
I do "you don't know what it's like" and as a group we do "how can you mend a broken heart"
thanks for the links. that song is great!
It was interesting to compare the younger Bee Gees and the later. Not much changed really....they looked like they had fun on stage. It's sad that Maurice (and The Bee Gees) are no more. I suspect Barry couldn't keep hitting THOSE high notes too much longer anyway...
Subject: Re: songs with great harmonies
Written By: CatwomanofV on 03/28/08 at 4:00 pm
It was interesting to compare the younger Bee Gees and the later. Not much changed really....they looked like they had fun on stage. It's sad that Maurice (and The Bee Gees) are no more. I suspect Barry couldn't keep hitting THOSE high notes too much longer anyway...
I always suspected that Barry wore his shorts just a little bit too tight so he could hit those notes. :D ;D ;D
Cat
Subject: Re: songs with great harmonies
Written By: snozberries on 03/30/08 at 12:32 pm
does hip hop R&B count? I've also been partial to anything by Boyz II Men...
but also there's a song by a bunch of well known R&B artists (think along the lines of We Are the World) collectively they call themselves BMU (Black Men United) the song is called U Will Know.
Also... Bone Thugs and Harmony... Crossroads.