A blog to document my over-ambitious project of learning all of the songs by The Zombies and related bands
Showing posts with label For You My Love. Show all posts
Showing posts with label For You My Love. Show all posts
Wednesday, September 18, 2019
"For You My Love"
I listened to the first disc of The BBC Radio Sessions this morning and was reminded of a thing I noticed in "For You My Love" when I first listened to the album last year (on 29 October). I'm not sure of the specific notes, but "go" in the line "And there's nowhere I wouldn't go" is sung with a melisma, musically giving a sense of movement.
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Friday, February 6, 2015
Saturday Club
Backdated, archival post
[link to original on tumblr]
I totally forgot to include the BBC broadcasts in my posts about "fifty years ago to-day in Zombie history."
According to the liner notes for Zombie Heaven, the Zombies were on Saturday Club fifty years ago to-day (6 February 1965) although it was recorded on 26 January and 2 February. The liner notes mention that the show wasn't broadcast on the 30th because of Winston Churchill's funeral (the procession of which inspired the rhythm in Chris White's "Remember You"), so the songs recorded on the 26th were added to those recorded on the 2nd.
In any case, they played "Tell Her No," "What More Can I Do," "I'm Going Home," "For You My Love," "Tell Her No" (acoustic piano version), and "Soulville" - tracks 5-10 on the fourth disc of Zombie Heaven.
[link to original on tumblr]
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According to the liner notes for Zombie Heaven, the Zombies were on Saturday Club fifty years ago to-day (6 February 1965) although it was recorded on 26 January and 2 February. The liner notes mention that the show wasn't broadcast on the 30th because of Winston Churchill's funeral (the procession of which inspired the rhythm in Chris White's "Remember You"), so the songs recorded on the 26th were added to those recorded on the 2nd.
In any case, they played "Tell Her No," "What More Can I Do," "I'm Going Home," "For You My Love," "Tell Her No" (acoustic piano version), and "Soulville" - tracks 5-10 on the fourth disc of Zombie Heaven.
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