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“The Porpoise Song”…written by Carole King
An awesome song that will thwart many a Monkees-basher’s notions as to their mediocrity/crappiness.
Carole’s demo of “Pleasant Valley Sunday” is great, and superior to the original Monkees record, in my opinion
Also written by Carole King:
“I Happen to Love You” - The Myddle Class (The Electric Prunes version equally good)
“Don’t Bring Me Down” - The Animals
“So Goes Love” - The Turtles (glorious song and track)
“Honey and Wine” - The Hollies
“Wasn’t Born to Follow” - The Byrds (the Dusty Springfield and Carole/The City’s version are very different but superb, my preferred versions)
“(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman” - Aretha Franklin (Carole’s version also gorgeous)
“Take a Giant Step” - Taj Mahal
“Chains” - The Cookies (Beatles version so-so)
“I’ll Love You For a While” - Dusty Springfield (badass pop perfection)
“The Loco-Motion” - Little Eva (of course Kylie Minogue’s hit 25 years later)
“I Can’t Stay Mad at You” - Skeeter Davis (sort of a re-write of her high school buddy Neil Sedaka’s classic ‘Breaking Up is Hard to Do’ but a gem in its own right)
“She Doesn’t Deserve You” - The Honey Bees (addicting flawlessness)
“Every Breath I Take” - Gene Pitney
“Keep Your Hands Off My Baby” - Little Eva (Beatles version so-so)
“You’re Just What I Was Looking For Today” - The Everly Brothers (check out this surprisingly not-so-Everly-Brothers, psychedelia-ish 1967 gem)
“Just a Little Girl” - Donna Loren
“Brand New Man” - Richard “Popcorn” Wylie (yet another gem that slipped through the cracks)
“Let’s Turkey Trot/Down Home” - Little Eva (world-beating 45; ‘Let’s Turkey Trot’ is irresistible and ‘Down Home’ is as good a pop song as you’ll ever hear…simply brilliant…the novelty-ness is the only reason ‘Let’s Turkey Trot’ was the A-side)
“I Can’t Hear You” - Betty Everett (Dusty’s version just as good, and my preferred version - YouTube her live TV performance of this and see her set the damn house on fire)
“Don’t Forget About Me” - Dusty Springfield
“Goin’ Back” - Dusty Springfield (The Byrds’ version from The Notorious Byrd Brothers is very different but quite good)
“Some Kind of Wonderful” - The Drifters
“He’s In Town” - The Tokens (what a great song, great record)
“That Old Sweet Roll (Hi-De-Ho)” - Dusty Springfield (Carole demo is great also)
“I’m Into Something Good” - Earl-Jean
“Crying in the Rain” - The Everly Brothers
“One Fine Day” - The Chiffons (masterpiece)
“Don’t Ever Change” - The Crickets (best version but Beatles version quite good as well)
”It Might As Well Rain Until September” - Carole King (pop perfection - sink your teeth into the bridge to receive a clinic on deceptively uber-sophisticated pop songwriting ingenuity…simply brilliant and seamless)
”Up On the Roof” - The Drifters (Carole’s version very different but awesome)
”I Can’t Make it Alone” - Dusty Springfield
“I Was There” - Lenny Welch (simply stunning song/track, criminally unknown)
“So Much Love” - Dusty Springfield (heaven)
“No Easy Way Down” - Dusty Springfield (ecstasy)
”Another Night With the Boys” - The Drifters
“I Didn’t Have Any Summer Romance” - The Satisfactions (another criminally unheralded, gorgeous song and track produced by Jack Nitzsche)
“Road to Nowhere” - Carole King (dark, ominous, almost sounds like the Velvet Underground was trying to copy it with ‘All Tomorrow’s Parties’)
“Make the Night a Little Longer” - The Palisades (another forgotten nugget of goodness)
“It’s Going to Take Some Time” - Carpenters (I prefer Carole’s demo)
“Some of Your Loving” - Dusty Springfield (bliss)
“Will You Love Me Tomorrow” - The Shirelles (written by King as a teen; she had perfect pitch at age 4)