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The Motels -- what was their best song? (1 Viewer)

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Seems like this band should have been more prolific. They had a really cool sound. :shrug:

Anyway, The Motels had a few songs which barely made a ripple on the Billboard Hot 100 charts and aren't even worth listing in this poll ("Shame" and "Remember the Nights" and "Take the L")... but they had two huge hits with "Only the Lonely" (reached #9 in 1982) and "Suddenly Last Summer" (reached #9 in 1983). Let's settle this once and for all. Which of their big hits was better?

"Only the Lonely"

"Suddenly Last Summer"


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"Only the Lonely" was the hit. "Suddenly Last Summer" sounds like trying to capture the same moment.

While both are songs I remember fondly, "... Lonely" sounds like the more original song to me.

 
What's even better is that after searching for "Only the Lonely" on my Rhapsody account, the next random song was "Let There Be Rock". This song beats any Motels' song.

 
Seems like this band should have been more prolific. They had a really cool sound. :shrug:

Anyway, The Motels had a few songs which barely made a ripple on the Billboard Hot 100 charts and aren't even worth listing in this poll ("Shame" and "Remember the Nights" and "Take the L")... but they had two huge hits with "Only the Lonely" (reached #9 in 1982) and "Suddenly Last Summer" (reached #9 in 1983). Let's settle this once and for all. Which of their big hits was better?

Seems like they had a pretty cookie cutter 80s sound and without anything to push them over the top or give them staying power.
 
Martha Davis could really sing.

One summer never ends/one summer never begins

So long ago/well I don't remember/all I know is it makes me feel good now

 
Man, it seems like I posted this poll a month ago. Time flies. :no:
I've been reading a book about the early days of MTV.Martha Davis comes off as clear-eyed, insightful, honest and really cool about the music industry.Some of the artists of that era comes off as really bitter--I'm looking at you Billy Squier, Rob Halford and that dude from Thompson Twins--but Ms. Davis has a gratitude for having her moment in the sun. She seems happy just to have been a part of the time.
 
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Only the Lonely is solid except for that jarringly gratuitous falsetto near the end of the song. Just ruins the track for me. Suddenly Last Summer is the better tune IMO.

 
Only the Lonely is solid except for that jarringly gratuitous falsetto near the end of the song. Just ruins the track for me.
No way.That is a great part of the song. It ends it perfectly.

The way Martha stretches out her syllables......only the lone-leeeeeeee

If there is any detriment to the song it is that cheesy 1980's saxophone solo in the middle.

 
This shouldn't be close at all. Suddenly Last Summer is one of the top five pop songs of all time and a GREAT video. Only the Lonely is a sad steaming pile of infected vermin poo.

 
Heard "Suddenly" just the other day while eating out.

It's not a typical 80's sound but more of a fusion between the typical and the early new wave sound. I would categorize it as a "sorrowful" sound.

Lead singer Martha Davis has said in various radio interviews that she wrote the song while reflecting on her life and "how you know summer is ending when you hear the ice cream truck go by for the last time and you know he won't be back for a while".
 

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