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Author Topic: Stretching Your Memory: What is the oldest song you remember when it was new?  (Read 6462 times)
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Re: Stretching Your Memory: What is the oldest song you remember when it was new?
« Reply #40 on: May 13, 2012, 03:59:01 PM »

At age 4 in 1978, I remember hearing 'Baker Street' by Gerry Rafferty on the radio quite a bit; the first song I associated with a year.  I also heard Lou Rawls' 'You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine' and Wings' 'Silly Love Songs' a lot that year, even though they were both from 1976. I also recall 1977's 'Just the Way You Are' by Billy Joel..which, for some reason, I thought was the same song as 'Baker Street'...must have been a weird conflating of the sax solos in each song! I think my memories of hearing that song, as well as Rita Coolidge's 'Higher and Higher', and Captain and Tennile's 'Love Will Keep Us Together' are from airplay in 1978 or later.

As far as Billboard Number Ones...I had a vague memory of the 'Theme From SWAT' in 1976, though it may have just been from the TV show, like 'Welcome Back', John Sebastian's 'Kotter' theme.

I probably heard 'How Deep Is Your Love' as a new song, but, after checking the Fred Bronson Billboard book, it seems the earliest number one I can match with the right year is Blondie's 'The Tide Is High' in late '80/early '81.  For some reason, all I remember of the aftermath of John Lennon's murder was that everybody played 'Imagine' a lot. I really don't recall the singles from the 'Double Fantasy' album.
From 1981, I remember most of the number one songs ...but not 'Rapture' or that Stars on 45 thing. I went through a phase later on where I was more interested in older music than current stuff, so after about mid-1986, I didn't get back into new popular music til the early '90s...and I've again lost interest since about 2007.
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Re: Stretching Your Memory: What is the oldest song you remember when it was new?
« Reply #41 on: May 14, 2012, 08:24:54 PM »

I think it was probably "Papa's Got A Brand New Bag" or "Reach Out (I'll Be There)", although I really didn't start listening to KHJ a lot until about 1968.

One memory that sticks out is when the teenage girl next door had the radio on and the song "Bread and Butter" by The Newbeats was being played to death, even though it was at least a year old I think. (It floored me when I found out they were an all-male band.)
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Re: Stretching Your Memory: What is the oldest song you remember when it was new?
« Reply #42 on: May 26, 2012, 08:29:19 PM »

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Re: Stretching Your Memory: What is the oldest song you remember when it was new?
« Reply #43 on: May 28, 2012, 11:00:27 AM »



One memory that sticks out is when the teenage girl next door had the radio on and the song "Bread and Butter" by The Newbeats was being played to death... (It floored me when I found out they were an all-male band.)
You might be equally "floored" (or "embarassed", to honor the spirit of this thread) to learn that the so-called Wonder Who? were really the Four Seasons.  Their copy of Peter, Paul & Mary's Don't Think Twice was a mild hit in roughly the same era as Bread & Butter.  The lead vocal's exaggerated falsetto was Frankie Valie's.  Valie was reportedly displeased with several studio takes, so, just for comic relief, he purposely lampooned his own trademark suprano style.  Scored plenty of airplay. 
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Re: Stretching Your Memory: What is the oldest song you remember when it was new?
« Reply #44 on: May 30, 2012, 04:18:27 PM »

I was lucky enough to be the youngest of four kids and the radio was always on in my house. I distinctly remember the Singing Nun's "Dominique" when it was all over the radio just before I turned 4. And the Beatlemania on the radio that came a few months later is very clear in my memory -- especially the kitchen radio blasting I Wanna Hold Your Hand and Can't Buy Me Love.
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Re: Stretching Your Memory: What is the oldest song you remember when it was new?
« Reply #45 on: May 30, 2012, 06:17:35 PM »

And the Beatlemania on the radio that came a few months later is very clear in my memory -- especially the kitchen radio blasting I Wanna Hold Your Hand and Can't Buy Me Love.

Sounds like you were born at just the right time!!
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Re: Stretching Your Memory: What is the oldest song you remember when it was new?
« Reply #46 on: June 01, 2012, 12:18:18 AM »

I was born in August, 1963.  My first true memory of music on the radio was in the late spring of 1967.  I specifically remember hearing "Light My Fire" by the Doors on my local Sacramento Top 40 stations in the car with my 16 year old brother and my Dad.  I heard the song on both KROY (1240) and KXOA (1470).  After a few listens, I noticed that KXOA would occasionally play the LP version.  Even at that tender age, I knew the difference between the long and short version of "Light My Fire."

It took another eight or nine years before I began regularly listening to the local Progressive Rock stations, but I really developed a great appreciation of a wide variety of music from those wild stations.   
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Re: Stretching Your Memory: What is the oldest song you remember when it was new?
« Reply #47 on: June 02, 2012, 09:15:48 AM »

The first song I remember when it was new was "Let Me Go Lover" by Joan Weber (1955).
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Re: Stretching Your Memory: What is the oldest song you remember when it was new?
« Reply #48 on: June 02, 2012, 10:16:38 AM »

The first song I remember when it was new was "Let Me Go Lover" by Joan Weber (1955).

Thank you for the memory-jog.  I hadn't thought of that song for a long, long time.

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Re: Stretching Your Memory: What is the oldest song you remember when it was new?
« Reply #49 on: June 04, 2012, 01:34:45 PM »

One nice thing about this thread-- we are all too old to claim a Lady Gag-Gag mumber as being "the oldest song (we) remember when it was new..." 
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