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Friday, September 24, 2010

It's a Summer 1970 Thing-- Part 3

More songs from September 5, 1970.


IN THE SUMMERTIME-- MUNGO JERRY-- With still two or three weeks left before the official end of summer, this one still works. (The song that would NEVER GO AWAY>)
OVERTURE FROM TOMMY-- THE ASSEMBLED MULTITUDE-- group of studio cats. In the Top Ten Labor Day weekend.

ACROSS THE UNIVERSE-- BEATLES-- From "Let It Be," their final release, a John tune.
JUNK-- PAUL McCARTNEY-- melancholy little number from his debut solo album "McCartney" from side 1. On side 2, there was the instrumental of it called "Sing-A-Long Junk." (Guess Sir Paul ran out of stuff for the album.)

OUT IN THE COUNTRY-- THREE DOG NIGHT-- Brand new follow up to "Mama Told Me Not to Come." Hit bound.
THE SHAPE I'M IN-- BAND-- Their third album just released before Labor Day weekend from side 2. (I'm a big Band fan.)

(I KNOW) I'M LOSING YOU-- RARE EARTH-- another great Motown classic cover.
LUCIFER-- BOB SEGER SYSTEM-- released a new album called "Mongrel" just a few weeks earlier.

Taking Me Back Alright. --RoadDog


NO PUN INTENDED: Of you don't pay your exorcist, you'll get repossessed.

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