today's episode is focused on a track from the early 60's, and today I break the song down and show you guys what makes the song super good as far as the lyrics and the overall energy of the track (I also show you what makes the song super relatable today even though the song is almost 60 years old), and I also talk about the history behind the track including the behind the scenes details on the recording session of the song including the musicians, the backup singers, and the recording studio the song was recorded at as well. I also go into a little bit on the history behind the time period this song was recorded in (the early 60's) I will go into more detail on that in another episode of this podcast as well. Here's the link to this week's song just in case you wanted to listen to it as well:
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[email protected] or reach out to me on Instagram: @iheartoldies. Also, get pumped for next week's interview episode with Shel Talmy, the original producer for legendary British Invasion bands the Kinks and the Who. It should be a good interview! If you would like to hear his work, just look up any hit by the Kinks from the mid 60's or the Who's "My Generation" and "the Kids Are Alright" or "I Can't Explain". There you will find the songs that he produced that he made famous for these bands.