The song is: "Blue moon, I saw you standing alone." Not: "with a small friend."

Jun 20, 2007 19:18

I think I've sort of made up my mind about that friend-locked entry - thank you everyone who was really helpful and patient and generally awesome at lovely advice-giving. I'm going to go with the risk thing. And see what happens...

The bulk of my exams are overrrrr - just two more that I'm not too bothered about anymore. And then it's off to Suffolk ( Read more... )

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skip_to_fiona June 20 2007, 19:07:26 UTC
Do they have to be practically unheard of? Because Natalie Cole did a whole album of her dad's stuff (Nat King Cole). She released a version of Unforgetable, where she was dueting with him, but her voice was just added to the track, he was already dead by this point. Does that make sense? I'm tired and my brain is frazzled.

Can't think of anyone else.

I don't have the first one though. So now I feel very useless... hmm.

Hello!

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lemonjelly_ June 20 2007, 19:13:07 UTC
Haha - no, that's excellent, thanks. I didn't know that - what a strange thing to do. A duet with your dead father.

And hello to yourself! Go to bed! Or something!

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englishstrawbie June 21 2007, 19:02:51 UTC
My mum has Natalie Cole's Unforgettable album if you want it?

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hannah_dee June 20 2007, 21:01:50 UTC
I was thinking that maybe the dude from The Wallflowers did some of Bob Dylan's songs, but then I remembered that he, like, doesn't like people talking about how he's his father's son.

I don't know why I told you that, seeing that it doesn't help you in the slightest.

I do, however, know that Inara George covered her dad's song "Trouble" on a tribute album. If you've ever heard of either of them. So that doesn't really help -- I don't think Lowell George counts as a big famous musician, but his daughter is marginally less famous than he is, so I still win.

I'm going to become souper famous now, write a few songs about pain, loss, alcohol, and troubled childhoods or some crap like that, and have one of my offspring cover it to see if it really is as strange as it seems ( ... )

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skip_to_fiona June 20 2007, 21:30:15 UTC
I was thinking of Nancy Sinatra too. They did a Duet of Somethin' Stupid, but they released that as an original together.

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lemonjelly_ June 24 2007, 13:12:35 UTC
Ah, then I reckon it doesn't really count.

Well, if that Wallflowers guy did some of his dad's songs, then I don't care whether he likes people talking about it or not, I will have to find them.

And Lowell/Inara George - after wikipediaing them - do count.

And I think you ought to do just that. Write power ballads and suchlike. It'll be BRILLIANT.

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englishstrawbie June 21 2007, 18:59:03 UTC
I'm going to go with the risk thing. And see what happens...
^^Woo yeah! I hope you feel good about your decision. :)

I'm sure Julian Lennon would have covered a Beatles hit at some point. I don't have any such songs though, I'm afraid.

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lemonjelly_ June 24 2007, 13:10:05 UTC
Ah, but good instincts - Little S told me about this Julian Lennon song and I'm hoping she has it so I can yoink it off her.

Also, I totally legally found the Natalie Cole song and now own it - thanks anyway though!

And thanks to Fi for thinking it up.

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tragic_dave June 23 2007, 21:37:57 UTC
i wish i was more of a buff in anything. ah well.

y'alright stunner? glad you've settled your head a bit, and lucky you heading off to scotland, i'd love to go this summer but that nitty girl has SKANKED all my holiday.

much love xxxxx

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lemonjelly_ June 24 2007, 13:08:49 UTC
Ah - well it's not like I'm gonna be sightseeing or FringeFestival-attending. I'm going at the beginning of September to Connect Festival avec Jack. I told you, right? Rilo Kiley and Regina Spektor are both playing, among other greats. It's gonna be epic.

At least, though, whilst I'm in serious debt with my parents, you'll be totally loaded. My last exam is on Monday. I think we ought to have a Classics breakfast whenever my house is free. I'm not sure when that will be, and I'm going camping at the end of next week - but I will Get Back To You.

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