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Subject: can a traditional song become a pop song From: The Sandman Date: 09 Sep 12 - 05:59 PM This might seems like a waste of time, but I do not think it is as much a waste of time as can a pop song become traditional. so the silliest answers are also accepted, have fun |
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Subject: RE: can a traditional song become a pop song From: Bernard Date: 09 Sep 12 - 06:09 PM Gaudete... |
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Subject: RE: can a traditional song become a pop song From: Bert Date: 09 Sep 12 - 06:43 PM Goodnight Irene |
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Subject: RE: can a traditional song become a pop song From: dick greenhaus Date: 09 Sep 12 - 10:24 PM Of course. Look at the Weavers. Fairport Convention, etc. |
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Subject: RE: can a traditional song become a pop song From: Larry The Radio Guy Date: 09 Sep 12 - 11:56 PM Most people I know who perform the House of The Rising Sun think of it as a rock/pop song hit by Eric Burden and The Animals. Anybody who sings one of the other variants is considered weird. |
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Subject: RE: can a traditional song become a pop song From: GUEST,Hip swinging cool cat folk daddy-o Date: 10 Sep 12 - 12:13 AM "can a traditional song become a pop song" No nay never, not if you lot of old traddie party pooping miseries keep on trying your best to prevent it ever happening... |
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Subject: RE: can a traditional song become a pop song From: GUEST,Albert Walkingstick Date: 10 Sep 12 - 12:57 AM There were lots of Bob Dylan songs covered by POP gruops. I would hardly call Gaudete a "Traditional" song - being ancient does not mean traditional |
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Subject: RE: can a traditional song become a pop song From: Ernest Date: 10 Sep 12 - 01:54 AM Didn`t the Dubliners make the charts with "Seven drunken nights"? Of which there are variants like "Intoxicated rat" (Harry Smith Anthology)... And "Whiskey in the jar" done by Thin Lizzy and Metallica - oh no, that`s rock.... |
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Subject: RE: can a traditional song become a pop song From: Ann N Date: 10 Sep 12 - 02:43 AM .... and the Seekers 'The Carnival is over' uses the tune for the Russian Folk song Stenka Rasin but not the original lyrics :) |
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Subject: RE: can a traditional song become a pop song From: Spleen Cringe Date: 10 Sep 12 - 02:49 AM Trouble in Mind |
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Subject: RE: can a traditional song become a pop song From: theleveller Date: 10 Sep 12 - 04:25 AM Scarborough Fsir Whiskey in the Jar Blackwaterside. |
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Subject: RE: can a traditional song become a pop song From: MGM·Lion Date: 10 Sep 12 - 05:26 AM There were lots of Bob Dylan songs covered by POP gruops. I would hardly call Gaudete a "Traditional" song .,. But - ah - you would call a Dylan song so? Hmmmm.... ~M~ |
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Subject: RE: can a traditional song become a pop song From: zozimus Date: 10 Sep 12 - 06:34 AM Did the Beatles not start off with "My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean?" Meanwhile, we all wait with anticipation for Jedward's new CD. That might answer the question. |
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Subject: RE: can a traditional song become a pop song From: The Sandman Date: 10 Sep 12 - 07:50 AM Trouble in Mind" is a slow eight-bar blues song written by jazz pianist Richard M. Jones. |
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Subject: RE: can a traditional song become a pop song From: Jim Carroll Date: 10 Sep 12 - 10:25 AM Strawberry Fair - Anthony Newley Rubber Dolly - Shirley Ellis Wild Mountain Thyme - Rod Stewart (even had a copyright battle with the McPeake's over ownership - and won). Jim Carroll |
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