I love that I learn about bands I've never heard about before during this Sunday Singalongs wear on.
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galenpepys for that suggestion. It was fun to sing, especially the vocal solo. =D
"Tell Her No" is a hit single written by Rod Argent and included by English rock band The Zombies on their eponymous debut album The Zombies in 1965. It peaked at No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the United States in March 1965 and was one of three big American hits by The Zombies (the others being "She's Not There", in 1964, and "Time of the Season", in 1969). "Tell Her No" was only a minor hit for The Zombies in their native Britain, where it peaked at No. 42 on the UK Singles Chart in February 1965.
In 1983, Juice Newton scored a Billboard Top 40 hit in the United States with her version of the song.
I'll be doing this every Sunday. Feel free to suggest me a song.
Thank you very much for listening. I hope you enjoyed it as much as I did singing it. ^..^
Software used: Ardour 6.0
Effect-Plugins used: a-Compressor (mono and stereo), Dragonfly Hall Reverb (on lead), Panagement 2 (on choire, seems a bit crashy on Linux :/ ), a-Delay, Calf Equaliser 5 Band, Hard Limiter
EDIT: I updated the mix on the lead vocals. Please hit Ctrl+F5 to refresh, if you are relistening!
Thanks
galenpepys for that suggestion. It was fun to sing, especially the vocal solo. =D"Tell Her No" is a hit single written by Rod Argent and included by English rock band The Zombies on their eponymous debut album The Zombies in 1965. It peaked at No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the United States in March 1965 and was one of three big American hits by The Zombies (the others being "She's Not There", in 1964, and "Time of the Season", in 1969). "Tell Her No" was only a minor hit for The Zombies in their native Britain, where it peaked at No. 42 on the UK Singles Chart in February 1965.
In 1983, Juice Newton scored a Billboard Top 40 hit in the United States with her version of the song.
I'll be doing this every Sunday. Feel free to suggest me a song.
Thank you very much for listening. I hope you enjoyed it as much as I did singing it. ^..^
Software used: Ardour 6.0
Effect-Plugins used: a-Compressor (mono and stereo), Dragonfly Hall Reverb (on lead), Panagement 2 (on choire, seems a bit crashy on Linux :/ ), a-Delay, Calf Equaliser 5 Band, Hard Limiter
EDIT: I updated the mix on the lead vocals. Please hit Ctrl+F5 to refresh, if you are relistening!
Category Music / 60s
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 120 x 119px
File Size 2.87 MB
Oh, that seems to be more an early progrock and chorus has a pinch of Dave Brubeck to my ears.
I'll gladly accept your suggestion (as long as I don't have to learn this solo >.>)
But since I just sung a Zombies song and kindof wanna break out of this oldies-loop, I'll take the freedom to move it around in the queue in the interest of variation.
You're welcome. I had my 1st coffee just before my vocal warmup prior to singing. Glad you enjoyed it. =3
I'll gladly accept your suggestion (as long as I don't have to learn this solo >.>)
But since I just sung a Zombies song and kindof wanna break out of this oldies-loop, I'll take the freedom to move it around in the queue in the interest of variation.
You're welcome. I had my 1st coffee just before my vocal warmup prior to singing. Glad you enjoyed it. =3
:D Thank you for the compliments. I'm so glad, you liked it.
Yeah, it was a blast. I probably couldn't have pulled this off without a proper warm-up. I was giving a little bit too much while practicing details before warming up and strained my voice a bit, so I had to do a coffee break. ^..^ But yeah, I'm quite happy with the result myself.
I think I also did a decent job of portraying (or copying^^) the vibes and moods from that old recording.
Yeah, it was a blast. I probably couldn't have pulled this off without a proper warm-up. I was giving a little bit too much while practicing details before warming up and strained my voice a bit, so I had to do a coffee break. ^..^ But yeah, I'm quite happy with the result myself.
I think I also did a decent job of portraying (or copying^^) the vibes and moods from that old recording.
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