I found alternates for both of them. I went with a later Astaire re-recording for Ritz. I may actually have an Ella for Let's Do It. I don't recall with certainty. I'm fairly sure the Gable uses the original lyric, and I'm not putting a song that refers to "high browns" on a mix that I'm sending out into the wilds of older people with Alzheimer's.
Buffista Music 4: Needs More Cowbell!
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
Yet none of them are as nerdy as Man or Astro-man? covering the MST3K theme.
That song is pretty. Isn't the official name "Love Song from MST3K" or something like that?
Yep.
Ah, okay, Debet. I'd forgotten that lyric.
Yea, I was almost done with transcribing the lyrics, with a few blanks for "what did he say?" And then we got to the second time through the lyrics, with the different rhythm, and I said, "Tell me he didn't just say that."
I want a remix of "Rat-a-tat-tat" by FOB without Courtney Love's vocals. It's not that they're horrible, it's just I would like the song better without the ingrained "Oh dear G-d not her" reaction.
And it's such a good song!
The one with Elton John still freaks me out. It's ... Elton John! And Patrick Stump!
The one with Elton John still freaks me out. It's ... Elton John! And Patrick Stump!
I know! I hope there are videos of the studio sessions that will be released, because I want to see Patrick's face when he was working with Sir Elton.
I get irrationally protective when I think about C. Love near the FOB boys. Wentz, no! You are not a role model for emotional stability, but that doesn't mean you should hang out with the truly damaged. Back away.