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Middle Aged Dummies - Artist - Round 5 - #10's have been posted. Link in OP. (25 Viewers)

I think me and KP may want to stay out of the Iran thread if we wanna keep posting lol
If only I listened to myself. Still, I lost my cherry and I didnt rat on nobody
I think me and KP may want to stay out of the Iran thread if we wanna keep posting lol
That’s surely a dangerous thread made more so by emotions. Stay safe.
I didnt even lose my rag, just posted a “funny”
JML took a little break, but sent me his Otis pick:

#11 - Otis Redding and Carla Thomas - Tramp​

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Tramp

Otis Redding, Carla Thomas · King & Queen · Song · 1967
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Comments sometimes from Wikipedia, but not this time.

JML Rank - #21
Krista4 Rank - #9 to 14
Uruk-Hai Rank - #4 :pickle:

Album - King & Queen
Recorded - 1967
Is this a Cover? - Yes
Songwriter - Lowell Fulson, Jimmy McCracklin
Notable Covers - Steve Miller Band, ZZ Top, Buddy Guy, Salt N Pepa,
Comments - I know some of the lyrics are different to the original, but knowing this is a cover detracts from the song for me. The back and forth is electric and seems so genuine. Best track from the King and Queen album

In Dynamic Duets: The Best Pop Collaborations from 1955 to 1999, author Bob Leszczak describes their rendition:
Otis and Carla gave "Tramp" their own stamp. They exchange quite a bit of dialogue between them in the song, with Carla putting Otis down because he doesn't wear fine clothes and is in dire need of a haircut ... She's obviously a gold digger and laments that he couldn't afford to buy her fine furs and cool cars. She repeatedly calls him a "tramp" from the Georgia woods ... Otis Redding was born, like "Tramp" says, in the Georgia woods in 1941.

Edit: I don't know why the links didn't copy over.

Youtube

Spotify

Next Up - The top 10 are half originals, half covers. First up, a cover.
The thing is that Otis is playing opossum because he starts listing all of the cars he already owns later in the song.

I think this song is hilarious. Never get tired of it. That drum sounds like M-80s going off.

It's kind of true to life, too. Carla was Memphis royalty. Her dad, Rufus, was one of the most important figures in the musical development of that town - DJ, producer, talent scout, performer (he had a million hits), all-around impresario. Carla herself was having hits before anyone knew who Redding was.
Thanks for posting this for me.
I know i was the outlier n this one. Guess i should have listened to the original to see how fifferent the Otis and Carla take was, but only so much time before submitting a list. The back and forth is wonderful here. Otis with his ego in full check and taking it like a man.
 
On an interesting note, during my suspension there happened to be a vinyl record fair the other day.
I happened to pick up
The English Beat - Special Beat Service LP
Bad English - S/T
A Neil Diamond Greatest Hits
Smashing Pumpkins - Adore
Otis Redding - The History of Otis Redding

And another 20 non MAD R5 vinyl albums, about 50 7” and 12” singles, 5 CDs and 3 sheetbooks of music
 

#10 - Otis Redding - Cigarettes and Coffee​


Comments sometimes from Wikipedia
JML Rank - #5 :pickle:
Krista4 Rank - #15 to 21
Uruk-Hai Rank - #15
Album - The Soul Album
Recorded - 1966
Is this a Cover? - Yes (Original by Al Braggs)
Songwriter - Eddie Thomas, Jay Walker, and Jerry Butler
Notable Covers - Buddy Miles Express, Jerry Garcia Band, Etta James, Brian McFadden

Comments - From songfacts “ Jerry Butler, a popular singer who had hits with "Make It Easy on Yourself" and "Are You Happy," wrote this song but didn't record it. The original version was by Al "TNT" Braggs in 1961. His version got little attention, but five years later Otis Redding popularized the song when he included it on his third album, titled The Soul Album.”

Used in the Pilot episode of How I Met Your Mother when Robin took Ted back to her flat.

Next Up - i’m not usually the begging type, but I am going to ask people to please check the youtube version of our #9. It is the only such version of this song I deem worthy of my #2 overall pick. if it was based on all other versions, we would have seen this song already as Krista had it much lower, although Uruk hit a bingo with his ranking
 
I think me and KP may want to stay out of the Iran thread if we wanna keep posting lol
If only I listened to myself. Still, I lost my cherry and I didnt rat on nobody
I think me and KP may want to stay out of the Iran thread if we wanna keep posting lol
That’s surely a dangerous thread made more so by emotions. Stay safe.
I didnt even lose my rag, just posted a “funny”
JML took a little break, but sent me his Otis pick:

#11 - Otis Redding and Carla Thomas - Tramp​

- YouTube

Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.
View attachment 4836 m.youtube.com
View attachment 4837

Tramp

Otis Redding, Carla Thomas · King & Queen · Song · 1967
View attachment 4838 open.spotify.com
Comments sometimes from Wikipedia, but not this time.

JML Rank - #21
Krista4 Rank - #9 to 14
Uruk-Hai Rank - #4 :pickle:

Album - King & Queen
Recorded - 1967
Is this a Cover? - Yes
Songwriter - Lowell Fulson, Jimmy McCracklin
Notable Covers - Steve Miller Band, ZZ Top, Buddy Guy, Salt N Pepa,
Comments - I know some of the lyrics are different to the original, but knowing this is a cover detracts from the song for me. The back and forth is electric and seems so genuine. Best track from the King and Queen album

In Dynamic Duets: The Best Pop Collaborations from 1955 to 1999, author Bob Leszczak describes their rendition:
Otis and Carla gave "Tramp" their own stamp. They exchange quite a bit of dialogue between them in the song, with Carla putting Otis down because he doesn't wear fine clothes and is in dire need of a haircut ... She's obviously a gold digger and laments that he couldn't afford to buy her fine furs and cool cars. She repeatedly calls him a "tramp" from the Georgia woods ... Otis Redding was born, like "Tramp" says, in the Georgia woods in 1941.

Edit: I don't know why the links didn't copy over.

Youtube

Spotify

Next Up - The top 10 are half originals, half covers. First up, a cover.
The thing is that Otis is playing opossum because he starts listing all of the cars he already owns later in the song.

I think this song is hilarious. Never get tired of it. That drum sounds like M-80s going off.

It's kind of true to life, too. Carla was Memphis royalty. Her dad, Rufus, was one of the most important figures in the musical development of that town - DJ, producer, talent scout, performer (he had a million hits), all-around impresario. Carla herself was having hits before anyone knew who Redding was.
Thanks for posting this for me.
I know i was the outlier n this one. Guess i should have listened to the original to see how fifferent the Otis and Carla take was, but only so much time before submitting a list. The back and forth is wonderful here. Otis with his ego in full check and taking it like a man.
I love the youtube video. For the first half, he's pitchforking hay and riding mules backwards in overalls. In the second half, he's got a tailored suit on with money spilling out of his pockets, showing off his cars, and pointing to all of his business ventures :lol:

I wish Carla had been in the video.
 

#10 - Otis Redding - Cigarettes and Coffee​


Comments sometimes from Wikipedia
JML Rank - #5 :pickle:
Krista4 Rank - #15 to 21
Uruk-Hai Rank - #15
Album - The Soul Album
Recorded - 1966
Is this a Cover? - Yes (Original by Al Braggs)
Songwriter - Eddie Thomas, Jay Walker, and Jerry Butler
Notable Covers - Buddy Miles Express, Jerry Garcia Band, Etta James, Brian McFadden

Comments - From songfacts “ Jerry Butler, a popular singer who had hits with "Make It Easy on Yourself" and "Are You Happy," wrote this song but didn't record it. The original version was by Al "TNT" Braggs in 1961. His version got little attention, but five years later Otis Redding popularized the song when he included it on his third album, titled The Soul Album.”

Used in the Pilot episode of How I Met Your Mother when Robin took Ted back to her flat.

Next Up - i’m not usually the begging type, but I am going to ask people to please check the youtube version of our #9. It is the only such version of this song I deem worthy of my #2 overall pick. if it was based on all other versions, we would have seen this song already as Krista had it much lower, although Uruk hit a bingo with his ranking
I think it was Butler who also gave Redding the idea to write "Respect".

Anyway....... even though he didn't write it, this is an "Otis" record.
 

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