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Far Away Wangs
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1949 #17:
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1949 #16:
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Don't Cry Chung (Let Her Wang, Let Her Wang, Let Her Wang)
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1949 #15:
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Anyone else sick of Perry Como yet? I know he invented Rock and Roll in his dad's garage, but I'm really getting tired of crap like this.
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Same-song double-up again by a different artist...
1949 #14:
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Chung and Wang.
Sorry, feeling lazy today.
Sorry, feeling lazy today.
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More like Perry... COMA! Amiright?
Any time the solution is "banjo rifle", I'm in 100%.
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Still big dislike for this whole era. Aaagh.
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1949 #13:
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I think the issue is that it's the pop charts -- which at this point I still think is catering to greatest generation folks who love a slow romantic song to woo lovers or otherwise relax to in the evening around the fire -- pre hit-the-hay or roll-in-the-hay music.
A commenter on my Twitter project put it well recently, "A lot of painfully cheesy songs... but I have fond memories of my grandma singing a lot of these numbers to me as a kid."
May I interest you in the Billboard's top country song of 1949
A precursor to Biggie's "Big Poppa" with his "I love it when she calls me sweet daddy" -- and contains the rather shocking lyric, "she'll do me she'll do you she's got that kind of lovin'"
Or there's also the R&B charts, which weren't called the R&B charts but nevertheless, the top 5 songs of 1949 were....
Paul Williams - The Hucklebuck
Charles Brown - Trouble Blues
Louis Jordan - Saturday Night Fish Fry
Jimmy Witherspoon - Ain't Nobody's Business
Bull Moose Jackson - Little Girl, Don't Cry
Of these, I gotta most rep Saturday Night Fish Fry, an over five-minute epic Rock and Roller about never seeing so much scufflin and shufflin til the break of dawn -- which is all humorous and rockin' but when the police raid the festivities for no clear reason, and also for no clear reason attack Louis physically and arrest him, you can't help but think of race relations, then and now.
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My one grandfather played sax and clarinet in a big band-era band, and met my grandmother at a concert hall they played at (she was always sneaking in and watching the concerts). It was about a decade or so earlier than this, but I certainly enjoy some of this music because it reminds me of my grandparents.
1949 #12:
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Somewang
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1949 #11:
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1949 #10:
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Jealous Wang
Still got it!
Still got it!
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1949 #9:
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1949 #8:
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A Little Wang Chunged Me (Everybody Have Fun Tonight)
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A near copy of the original
I like both, has a good boogie and love the "ad-libs" in the chorus. "Solid!" 8/10
I like both, has a good boogie and love the "ad-libs" in the chorus. "Solid!" 8/10
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1949 #7:
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Artists in the 60s and 70s tried to make hits like The Beatles, artists today try to make hits like MJ and Prince.
Seems artists in the 40s tried to make hits like "Daisy (A Bicycle Built for Two)"
Seems artists in the 40s tried to make hits like "Daisy (A Bicycle Built for Two)"
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1949 #6:
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Shhh. I’m going to win this over the holiday.
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1949 #5:
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Umm. Please read my post. It’s important.
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1949 #4:
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1949 #3:
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1949 #2:
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That Wangy Old Chung
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1949 #1:
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After quite a few duds in a row thankfully the final one is a pretty good one -- a well-written story song that cares about atmosphere -- has a cinematic sound -- surprised it never became the basis of a film. Love the echo! 8/10
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1948 #25:
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Like the song -- prefer Jo Stafford's version but dunno if we'll get to that
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Like the Wang-- prefer Jo Stafford's Chung but dunno if everyone will have fun tonight.
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That's the winner! I'm shutting it down. Comedy gold, Kyle.
Any time the solution is "banjo rifle", I'm in 100%.
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1948 #24:
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That's the Wang! I'm shutting it down. Comedy gold, Chung!
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Oh! I'm sorry, we can only give you partial credit.
The answer we were looking for was, "That's the Wang! I'm Chunging it down. Everybody have fun tonight."
Any time the solution is "banjo rifle", I'm in 100%.
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1948 #23:
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This is the version they used to play on the radio though, and there is also a ladies perspective version from the Andrews sisters: