Hervard
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Post by Hervard on May 24, 2004 15:36:15 GMT -5
This was a very minor hit in 1962, but those of you who religiously watched "Married With Children", especially in early 1991, might be familiar with the song. In one episode, Al Bundy hears the song on the oldies station and hunts high and low for it. He ends up buying the 45 of the song for a small fortune and when he goes down to the basement to get his record player and while he's down there, Kelly's boyfriend props his feet up on the coffee table, where Al placed the record, pulverizing it. I remember what the boyfriend, who had initially gotten off on the wrong foot with Al, said: "I think your father and I are going to be really good friends". Talk about famous last words! Anyway, pieces of the song were heard throughout the episode, the most at a time being in the end credits. It sounded like a so/so song.
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Post by reception on May 25, 2004 18:16:27 GMT -5
I like it, now that I heard a clip.
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Post by mst3k on May 25, 2004 21:37:38 GMT -5
I don't know this song (I missed that episode of "MWC").
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Post by reception on May 26, 2004 18:48:51 GMT -5
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Post by Pet Shop Boy on May 26, 2004 19:55:06 GMT -5
Anyone heard Katie Sagal (Peggy Bundy)'s single 'Can't Hurry the Harvest'?
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Post by mst3k on May 26, 2004 19:59:59 GMT -5
Thanks for the link, reception. :)
From that short clip, it sounds like a nice enough song. Nothing spectacular, but good.
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Post by Hervard on May 27, 2004 10:07:53 GMT -5
Anyone heard Katie Sagal (Peggy Bundy)'s single 'Can't Hurry the Harvest'? Yeah, I remember that song. I only heard it a few times (on an A/C station in Benton Harbor, Michigan) that wasn't afraid to play anything not yet in the Top Ten on the charts. Of course, this was back in 1994, when there were actually stations that played more than just the Top Ten or Top Twenty. Now those stations are few and far between. WHFB isn't one of them anymore, since they flipped to a country format back at the end of 1998.
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Post by cartman2002 on Nov 20, 2006 17:06:35 GMT -5
There is a great mash-up in which the Beatles' version of the song where is mashed-up with obscore rock tune by the band "Ride" called "Leave Them All Behind"
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