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songs in the production style of other famous songwriters

Posted: Wed May 07, 2014 2:06 pm
by geoff85
One of my favorite things when listening to music is when I spot similarities that are usually unique to a certain songwriter being used by another songwriter. I often wonder if coincidentally musicians will unconciously duplicate ideas that have already been done or whether they are paying homage. We have a thread like this for Burt I just thought there should be a general thread for all the other great songwriters who may have also influenced others as well.

I ran into this Vinnie Monte song called " I dont have the heart to tell her" and it sounds so much like a Teddy Randanzzo song made for Little Anthony and the Imperials. Anyone else agree? Dont leave me hanging here guys.

Re: songs in the production style of other famous songwriter

Posted: Wed May 07, 2014 5:10 pm
by ron hertel
You can cut the rope geoff85 ..... won't leave you hanging! ..... I pick up the similarities as well! ....... even more remarkable is Vinnie Monte doing all he can to imitate Gene Pitney. ....... He might do well performing in a "Tribute To Gene Pitney" show.

Re: songs in the production style of other famous songwriter

Posted: Wed May 07, 2014 5:54 pm
by geoff85
ron hertel wrote:You can cut the rope geoff85 ..... won't leave you hanging! ..... I pick up the similarities as well! ....... even more remarkable is Vinnie Monte doing all he can to imitate Gene Pitney. ....... He might do well performing in a "Tribute To Gene Pitney" show.

That bell at 0:13 and 0:53 is a Randanzzo trademark. Also at 1"35 the pleadings of no no no at the crescendo can be heard in hurts so bad.

Re: songs in the production style of other famous songwriter

Posted: Thu May 08, 2014 6:02 am
by blueonblue
Gene Pitney discusses Spector and Bacharach......


"blue"

Re: songs in the production style of other famous songwriter

Posted: Thu May 08, 2014 1:13 pm
by ron hertel
"blue"

Thanks for posting that link. ... Reminds me once again that I was a Bacharach admirer before I ever knew he existed. ... My favorite Pitney recordings all turned out to be BB songs with that common thread I could never define. ... That same common thread resurfaced when Warwick began her recording career. I finally put 2 and 2 together and discovered BB was the force behind all this great music!

ron

Re: songs in the production style of other famous songwriter

Posted: Thu May 08, 2014 1:46 pm
by blueonblue
Ron, you're very welcome.
Most of my favorite Pitney songs are by Bacharach & David also.
Including this little gem....


"blue"

Re: songs in the production style of other famous songwriter

Posted: Thu May 08, 2014 2:52 pm
by geoff85
This thread was suppose to be about other songwriters. I guess i cant fault you guys for not being able to resist making reference to the great one.

Re: songs in the production style of other famous songwriter

Posted: Fri May 09, 2014 1:31 pm
by Djalma Junior
You're right, Geoff85. Thanks for telling me!

Regards,
Djalma Jr

Re: songs in the production style of other famous songwriter

Posted: Fri May 09, 2014 2:29 pm
by geoff85
Djalma Junior wrote:Dear,

I do not know who Stephen Schwartz and John Michael Tebelak were inspired when composed "Day by Day" (from the movie "Godspell"), but there is much similarity with some songs composed by Burt Bacharach:





Regards,
Djalma Jr

Djalma,

You should prob delete this post and add to another great song that sounds like Bacharach. This is actually a thread about composers other than Bacharach(i.e. Carole King, Laura Nyro, Phil Spector,etc)

Re: songs in the production style of other famous songwriter

Posted: Fri May 09, 2014 3:04 pm
by Djalma Junior
geoff85 wrote:

Djalma,

You should prob delete this post and add to another great song that sounds like Bacharach. This is actually a thread about composers other than Bacharach(i.e. Carole King, Laura Nyro, Phil Spector,etc)
Geoff85,

You're right. Thanks for telling me!

I've posted on the topic "Another great song that sounds like Bacharach"

Best regards,
Djalma Jr