Registered: 08/07/17
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Loc: United Kingdom
Hope to try to encourage members to post songs within their comfort zone.As an example,I have a short medley of three songs,all with the word Moon in the title.Have a look at your playlists and find two or three songs that include a particular word in each.
Registered: 07/21/05
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Loc: English Riviera, UK
Nice one
Bill
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Sorry, I don’t have knack like you do, for medleys, but I’ve always wanted to do one for songs that have “ September” in the title. A few that come to mind :
1. “September” by Earth, Wind & Fire 2. “September Skyline” by Single File 3. “Maybe September” by Tony Bennett 4. “Pale September” by Fiona Apple 5. “The September of My Years” by Frank Sinatra 6. “September Morn” by Neil Diamond 7. “September Gurls” by The Bangles 8. “Come September” by Natalie Imbruglia 9. “September When I First Met You” by Barry White 10. “September Song” by Frank Sinatra 11. “Wake Me Up When September Ends” by Green Day 12. “See You In September” by The Happenings 13. “September” by Daughtry 14. “September” by The Shins 15. “September Night” by Van Morrison 16. “September Song” by JP Cooper 17. “September Grass” by James Taylor 18. “September Sun” by Type O Negative 19. “September” by Sweet & Lynch 20. “September Gurls” by Big Star
I’m sure some of you can think of a few more too.
Here’s my and my sax playing partner’s rendition of September In The Rain. The keyboard used in a Keyron Audya.
Edited by montunoman (10/20/2310:10 AM)
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Nice rendition, Gary. But you don’t need to be a “ jazz guy” to play September In The Rain”. Lot’ of pop/ rock guys like Rod Stewart like to sing it. I’ve heard country guys like Willie Nelson do it too. It’s an old standard which leaves a lot of room for interpretation, which what I love about the Great American Song Book.
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