Long lost songs


This is a discussion on songs or versions we've heard maybe just once on the radio and spent years searching for. Anything you knew existed, but couldn't find.

For instance, about 1972 I was lying in bed listening to the local progressive rock station (WNEW) as I was falling asleep. On come a great R&B song with a line something like "Before I Die I want to be the kind of man you want me to be". The DJ never announced the title or artist that I could hear. Never heard it again. Years later I heard "She's Gone" by Hall and Oats and figured it was them. Nope. Continued to search on and off for decades, employing new technology as it became available.

Early this year, while searching for something totally different on SecondHandSongs I came across "When I Die" by Mother Lode. Bingo! Joy, joy, joy! Found the CD on Amazon, (only format available) Love It. Most of the rest of their songs are weird but "When I Die" is almost as good as my memory had made 'Before I Die'.

Another example is versions. There are some song that I love that have very different interpretations by various artists. "Hey Joe" and "Morning Dew" are two. I like to collect those versions. Long ago I heard a version of "Morning Dew" sung by a guy with a very unique voice. It had a mesmerizing rhythm guitar line that got into my brain. I never forgot it, because the girl I was with turned out to be a nymphomaniac. What a night!

Using   SecondHandSongs agin, I found Long John Baldry on his self-titled album on EMI. What a crystal clear LP! He's recorded several fine versions of the song, but this is THE one with that guitar line. Highly recommended.

I am sure many of you have similar tales and can relate to the elation I felt on finding something I'd been searching for for decades. Let's hear them.
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Showing 1 response by rwisem

Great idea for a post.  I have chased songs for months or years myself.  Today, with the internet and the various music services, It is much easier to find things.  A couple of mine:  When I was in H.S. in 1961, I heard a brassy, uptempo version of Pomp and Circumstance on the radio.  It was by "Adrian Kimberly".  I had to order it from the nearest record store, because they didn't carry it. I still have the 45 and only recently learned Kimberly was actually Don Everly.

In the 1990's I heard a song as background on a PBS station.  I was obsessed with it and called the station to get the name.  They were no help.  It was a very sweeping, emotional tune and it then showed up as the music constantly used as the theme for the TV broadcast of the Olympic Games.  It was also used as background music for several movie trailers.  I finally was able to determine that it was a song called "The Dragon's Heart" from the movie Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story.  Soundtrack by Randy Edelman.