Groovin', sittin', fallin', gettin' up again, compilin', uploadin'...Sound Library vol 275
(Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay + Groovin'
hxxps://mega.nz/folder/KWIy0aSA#q452pbEI2fmLlfUZnhCPUA
(Ruling Tunes 15)Sound Library vol 277
Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head + Wives And Lovers
(Ruling Tunes 17)
hxxps://mega.nz/folder/SKQG2bxJ#ingGbOFn4Kx8B1jokDcHlwI do believe Otis Redding and his whistling on "Dock Of The Bay" is responsible for
me becoming a loud and compulsive whistler frequently annoying my surroundings.
"Wives And Lovers" has been called "the most sexist song ever".
But why bother with lyrics when we have instrumental music?
And Hal David wrote the lyrics, so I think we should look the other way
and let Bacharach escape scot-free.
"Raindrops Keep Fallin'..." was one of the first singles I regarded as mine
when I was a kid. (Another one was Roger Miller's "King Of The Road".)
I'm not sure, but I might have gotten it as a birthday present. It was a 7" in a picture sleeve,
sung by B.J. Thomas. It's still in my collection. I like it better as an instrumental, though.
Btw:
There is still one more comp in the Ruling Tunes series to come.
I have just ordered an LP from Sweden on Discogs, so I must wait until
that last track arrives before I can finish vol 276.