Men At Work - Down Under (original version) (1980) I tell the sad story of this song's ultimate effect on one of it's creators.
Men At Work -Keypunch Operator (1980)
Eve Plumb - When I'm 21 (1970)
The Righteous Brothers - Woman, Man Needs Ya (1969)
The Righteous Brothers - Substitute (1975)
Gloria Gaynor - Substitute (1978)
Gilbert Neal and Ken Ray Wilemon - Rock and Roll Heaven (2016)
Gilbert Neal and Ken Ray Wilemon - I Will Survive (2016)
Rod Stewart - I'm Gonna Move To The Outskirts of Town (1964)
Seals and Crofts - First Love (1980)
Seals and Crofts - Unborn Child (1974) Tasty abortion song.
From Wikipedia:
The project originated when Lana Bogan, wife of recording engineer Joseph Bogan, watched a TV documentary on abortion and she was inspired to write a poem from the perspective of the terminated fetus.
According to Dash Crofts, Warner Bros. tried to warn them not to release the album, because the subject of abortion was highly controversial. Neither Seals nor Crofts cared about the money and stated they were making the record to save lives, while Warner was primarily concerned with making money. The duo also insisted that the song's message was more universally that one should not take life too lightly, and should consider its value before carrying out the procedure of abortion.
Despite Warners' warnings, the album was released in February 1974 and the label's worst fears came true: the title track was deemed controversial at the time because of its pro-life stance and as a result, Unborn Child hurt the duo's popularity and it was criticized by music critics. According to Bill de Young, the duo crossed the thin line that separated their music from the Baha'i faith, a religion that disapproves of abortion, and abortion-rights advocates boycotted the album and the duo's concerts.
Seals and Crofts - In Tune (1969)
Gilbert Neal and Ken Ray Wilemon - We May Never Pass This Way Again (2016)
Seals and Crofts - We May Never Pass This Way Again (2004)
Seals and Crofts - Egypt, Israel & America (1980)
Bobby Vinton - Polka Pose (1975)
Eartha Kitt - Hurdy Gurdy Man (1970)
Danny Bonaduce - I'll Be Your Magician (1973)
Gilbert Neal and Ken Ray Wilemon - Moonlight Feels Right (2016)
Peggy Lipton - I Guess I Just Wasn't Made For These Times (1970) Known for being in The Mod Squad TV series, and being Rashida Jones' mother.
Starland Vocal Band - Liberated Woman (1977) "Well, I'll help you with the dishes, and the daily chores..."
Scott Walker - Joanna (1970)
Scott Walker - Farmer in the City (1995)
Starbuck - City of the Future (1977)
Starbuck - Drop A Little Rock (1976)
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