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Author Topic: Favorite songs containing human/non-human name in title  (Read 10505 times)
halblaineisgood
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« Reply #25 on: October 05, 2012, 02:39:50 PM »

Sherry - The Four Seasons

Yes, it used to be one of my overall faves, but there are many Four Seasons songs that I think of as better:

Dawn (Go Away) (as I understood, it's name, not the word)
Don't Cry, Elena (my favorite bit is Frankie's high-pitched "is guided by..." and "but that's not up to me" moments plus the final "Ele-e-a-a-ayna")
Mrs. Stately's Garden (the song's simply loaded with energy & positivity & also has some psychedelia & even something magical in it. In short, very enjoyable song)
Idaho (I like its retro, extremely sentimental mood, don't know why, I usually don't like such kind of songs)
Oh Carol (to me it's much better than Neil Sedaka's original. Can't stand those girl harmonies at the intro & in the middle eight)
So... do Chuck Berry, Four Seasons, and Neil Sedaka all have a different song named Oh Carol? I know Chuck Berry's. Neil's is not a cover of Chuck's.  And, what is this Four Seasons version you mention?
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