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Uncategorized Archives – How Good It Is
by Claude Call
Each episode, I choose a song from the 50s through the 80s and dive into its history, the story behind the song and other items of interest. Find more stuff at www.howgooditis.com
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98–What a Wonderful World
This week we take a look at a couple of songs that have the same title but are different, and which had different lives on opposite sides of the Atlantic Ocean.
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86–First Man on the Moon
We celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing with a look at three records that commemorated the event.
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84–Chapel of Love
The Dixie Cups’ first and biggest hit got its writers into a minor feud with Phil Spector.
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83–Kung Fu Fighting
The song that was pretty much a throwaway B Side for Carl Douglas turns into a worldwide hit, and turns Douglas into a one-hit wonder.
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81–Runaway
Del Shannon’s first and biggest hit got its distinctive sound from a musical instrument that his keyboard player pretty much invented.
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79–The Boxer
The first single from Simon and Garfunkel’s final studio album wasn’t their biggest hit, but technologically it was their most ambitious.
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77–Somebody to Love
Jefferson Airplane’s breakout hit was written by Grace Slick’s brother-in-law and first performed by her in a band formed by her then husband. Ain’t nothing but a family thing.
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3
76–You Never Even Called Me By My Name
Despite the lyrics, David Allan Coe’s breakout hit isn’t about a woman.
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75–Scenes From an Italian Restaurant
Billy Joel’s longest studio track has a lot of Long Island landmarks in it, and most of them are easily identified. But what restaurant was he referring to in this song? This week we look at some contenders.
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