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Car Crazy Cutie/Pamela Jean - Runaround Sue (or any other Dion song)
He's a Doll/The one you can't have - Most Spector stuff
He couldn't get his poor old body to move - Da Doo Ron Ron
Kona Coast - Hawaii
Whats wrong - Similar chord sequence to Steamboat (both Dennis)
Games two can play - Games people play (doesn't really sound like it but mentions it)
Imagination - I'm gonna make you mine (Lou Christie)
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>A few things I found out, not just by listening, but I did play them on the piano<
I wonder if these songs inspired one another:
It's Too Late (Carol King) (circa 1971)
<-> Caroline, No (BB, in the original Key from the Pet Sounds Box) (1966)
<-> Walk On By (Bacharach) (196?)
Although the tempos and rhytms are different, the chords and the (sad) moods are very similar.
And what about these?
When Girls Get Together = a slow motion variation of Heroes & Villains?
Heroes & Villains in 3/4 measure = Tulips From Amsterdam?
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I read in a book that Brian was playing "Mack The Knife" on piano, fiddled around with it and came up with "Help Me Rhonda". I forget where I read it.
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Quote from: Old_Master_Painter on April 16, 2006, 02:17:25 PM
I read in a book that Brian was playing "Mack The Knife" on piano, fiddled around with it and came up with "Help Me Rhonda". I forget where I read it.
"Help me rhonda" comes from "Fanny mae"
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