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Subject: Songs that feature voice overs
Written By: whistledog on 03/28/07 at 9:54 pm
I am curious what songs out there where a majority (if not all) of it is someone talking over the music.
Any more? --
♦ Up Your Nose - Gabe Kaplan (1977)
♦ King Tut - Steve Martin and the Toot Uncommons (1977)
♦ Merry Christmas in the NFL - Willis "The Guard" Vigorish (1980)
♦ Rappin' Rodney - Rodney Dangerfield (1983)
♦ Madame Butterfly - Malcolm McLaren (1984)
♦ You Look Mahvelous - Billy Crystal (1985)
♦ Didn't You Kill My Brother? - Alexei Sayle (1986)
♦ Paranoimia - Art of Noise featuring Max Headroom (1986)
♦ Land of A Thousand Dances - The Wrestlers (1986)
♦ Somewhere Down the Crazy River - Robbie Robertson (1987)
♦ This is Ponderous - 2nu (1991)
♦ People Are Still Having Sex - LaTour (1991)
♦ Everybody's Free (to Wear Sunscreen) - Baz Luhrmann (1999)
Subject: Re: Songs that feature voice overs
Written By: nally on 03/28/07 at 10:00 pm
♦ Everybody's Free (to Wear Sunscreen) - Baz Luhrmann (1999)
Doesn't he "talk over the music" for the entire five minutes on that one?
Subject: Re: Songs that feature voice overs
Written By: whistledog on 03/28/07 at 10:01 pm
Doesn't he "talk over the music" for the entire five minutes on that one?
He does yes, which was the same deal as "This is Ponderous" by 2nu (which hit #45 in the US). Zero singing at all. They were kind of neat in a way
Here is the video for 'This is Ponderous'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p0xWLahk86I
Subject: Re: Songs that feature voice overs
Written By: nally on 03/28/07 at 10:04 pm
All it is, is talking.
That's exactly what I thought. It's a full five-minute speech, with a musical backing.
And by the way, it's the only one out of the above list that I know well.
He does yes, which was the same deal as "This is Ponderous" by 2nu (which hit #45 in the US). Zero singing at all. They were kind of neat in a way
Agreed. O0
Subject: Re: Songs that feature voice overs
Written By: whistledog on 03/28/07 at 10:10 pm
Here's videos from YouTube that I could find of some of them ...
Rappin' Rodney - Rodney Dangerfield
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSoykHwQBe0
Madame Butterfly - Malcolm McLaren
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AqS4s9mM6_Y
Somewhere Down the Crazy River - Robbie Robertson
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zVAwIJE-_84
People Are Still Having Sex - LaTour
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84NkR_fnZQg
Subject: Re: Songs that feature voice overs
Written By: Midas on 03/29/07 at 1:07 am
"19" - Paul Hardcastle
"Wet Dream" - Kip Adotta
"Hey Rocky!" - Boris Badenough (Frankie Knuckles)
"AEIOU (Sometimes Y)" - EBN-OZN
"Welcome To Paradise" - Front 242
"Okay!" - O.K.
"New York" - Micro Chip League
"American-Soviets" (Cameron Paul Remix) - C.C.C.P.
Subject: Re: Songs that feature voice overs
Written By: Windbreaker05 on 03/30/07 at 10:25 am
"Why Is It (Funk Dat)" by Sagat
I'll put more here if I think of any, but this is the only that jumps to mind
Subject: Re: Songs that feature voice overs
Written By: Dominic L. on 03/30/07 at 7:08 pm
Almost every single song made in the past 40-50 years feature voice overs.
Subject: Re: Songs that feature voice overs
Written By: Windbreaker05 on 03/31/07 at 1:58 am
Would Talking Heads' "Once in a Lifetime" qualify?
Subject: Re: Songs that feature voice overs
Written By: nally on 03/31/07 at 2:00 am
Would Talking Heads' "Once in a Lifetime" qualify?
I was wondering about that too, since the 'verses' are spoken on that one.
Subject: Re: Songs that feature voice overs
Written By: whistledog on 03/31/07 at 2:15 am
Would Talking Heads' "Once in a Lifetime" qualify?
It sure would :)
Subject: Re: Songs that feature voice overs
Written By: agrimorfee on 04/20/07 at 10:33 am
"Albuquerque"--Weird Al Yankovic
"Martian Boogie"--Brownsville Station
"Justify My Love"--Madonna
Subject: Re: Songs that feature voice overs
Written By: karen on 04/20/07 at 11:04 am
19 - Rory Bremner
One Night in Bangkok - Murray Head (on hearing this for the first time my dad said "Is that all he does - talks?"
Subject: Re: Songs that feature voice overs
Written By: Paul on 04/20/07 at 4:33 pm
Victor Lundberg's 'An Open Letter To My Teenage Son' is an...er, 'interesting' one...
In it, the old feller gets to grips with young people with long hair, judging people by their colour, glue-sniffing, dope addicts, debating whether God is dead and burning draft cards...phew!
On the opposite end of the scale, there's Mike Douglas with 'The Men In My Little Girl's Life'...so cloyingly twee, it could give you toothache just listening to it!
Subject: Re: Songs that feature voice overs
Written By: loki 13 on 04/20/07 at 6:32 pm
Where Have All The Cowboys Gone....Paula Cole
Black Widow....Alice Cooper
Subject: Re: Songs that feature voice overs
Written By: agrimorfee on 04/24/07 at 8:51 am
oooH!
How could we forget "Desiderata"--Les Crane (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kiv2dgctyIc) ...
& "Deteriorata"--National Lampoon http://zine.nationallampoon.com/index.php?option=com_jambozine&layout=article&view=page&aid=28&Itemid=32 :D ;D
Subject: Re: Songs that feature voice overs
Written By: agrimorfee on 04/24/07 at 9:04 am
♦ People Are Still Having Sex - LaTour (1991)
Dementia Fun Fact: LaTour is also known as Bud LaTour, and with his friend Mike Elliot, recorded a number of hilarious song parodies that were aired on Dr. Demento throughout the '80s, including (appropos to this thread) a very popular parody of "Rock Me Amadeus" called "Rock Me Jerry Lewis" !! :o
Now you know...the Rest of the Story! 8)
Subject: Re: Songs that feature voice overs
Written By: nally on 05/21/07 at 12:27 pm
Not mentioned yet... "She Blinded Me With Science" by Thomas Dolby.
"She blinded me...with science!" (about 4 times altogether)
"Good heavens, Miss Sakamoto. You're beautiful!"
"And I don't believe it...there she goes again! She's tidied up, and I can't find anything!"
Subject: Re: Songs that feature voice overs
Written By: whistledog on 05/21/07 at 12:56 pm
another one is "The Look of Love" by ABC. The part where Martin Fry talks to himself ...
And though my friends just might ask me
They say "martin maybe one day you’ll find true love"
I say "maybe, there must be a solution
To the one thing, the one thing, we can’t find"
Subject: Re: Songs that feature voice overs
Written By: RTynanDDS on 05/21/07 at 1:14 pm
Black Widow....Alice Cooper
First song that came to my mind. Vincent Price.
"The Pot Smoker's Song" - Neil Diamond. It contains some wonderful interviews with weed dabblers gone wrong.
Subject: Re: Songs that feature voice overs
Written By: agrimorfee on 05/21/07 at 2:16 pm
(Thanks for bumping this thread up, I couldn't find it again!)
It's about time we mention Ray Stevens, the long-time novelty country artist...some of his biggest hits are "story" songs, with Stevens non-rythmically blabbing instead of actually singing verses.
"The Haircut Song"
"The Streak"
"Ahab The Arab"
(Note: I don't count ones where he "raps" the lyrics)
Subject: Re: Songs that feature voice overs
Written By: nally on 05/21/07 at 4:16 pm
another one is "The Look of Love" by ABC. The part where Martin Fry talks to himself ...
And though my friends just might ask me
They say "martin maybe one day you'll find true love"
I say "maybe, there must be a solution
To the one thing, the one thing, we can't find"
Oh yes...I forgot about that one. "Poison Arrow", another one of that band's songs, also has one:
I thought you loved me but it seems you don't care.
Lady: I care, I do, I could never love ya
Subject: Re: Songs that feature voice overs
Written By: RTynanDDS on 05/21/07 at 6:37 pm
"Are You Lonesome Tonight?" - Elvis
...Someone once said, "All the world's a stage and each of us must play a part ..."
Subject: Re: Songs that feature voice overs
Written By: agrimorfee on 05/22/07 at 2:03 pm
Primus---> "Tommy The Cat", "Memphisto & Kevin".
Nearly all the songs by King Missile fall into this category...
Subject: Re: Songs that feature voice overs
Written By: RTynanDDS on 05/23/07 at 12:32 pm
"He Stopped Loving Her Today" - George Jones
Subject: Re: Songs that feature voice overs
Written By: agrimorfee on 05/23/07 at 5:08 pm
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