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From there, everything came together quite quickly. This list of the best songs from the 60s is a loving tribute to some of the artists that. I sent it to our group chat and everyone went crazy.
#IM BLUE SONG 1960S TV#
It was super rough and had the TV audio in the background. ' Ue o Muite Aruk ' ( Japanese, 'I Look Up as I Walk'), alternatively titled ' Sukiyaki ', is a song by Japanese crooner Kyu Sakamoto, first released in Japan in 1961. I grabbed my laptop and recorded the idea into the onboard microphone. Just like much of the country, the 1960s in Ohio was a time of great change and historic events. "The idea went cold for a while until one Sunday a melody came to my head whilst watching A Place in the Sun. These Photos Of Ohio In The 1960s Are Mesmerizing. Im Blue, Im Lonesome was written in the late 1940s when Bill Monroe and Hank Williams shared the bill during some tours. We were bouncing ideas over to Gabry but nothing seemed to stick. "It was quite a process, we worked on around 50 versions including various re-writes and vocalists.
#IM BLUE SONG 1960S MOVIE#
In 1961 Elvis stars in the Movie Blue Hawaii and records the classic songs. "We knew from the start we wanted to re-write a version that borrowed just the hook," they explained. Elvis records his first gospel album, His Hand In Mine in October the same year. And all day and all night and everything he sees is just blue. SONDR's take on the song is more than a straightforward 2019 remix. About a little guy that lives in a blue world.

a prominent American rhythm and blues group from the 1960s. "It was one of our first introductions to dance music! 20 years on we thought it would be a fun challenge to re-work the song with a modern twist, so we reached out to Gabry Ponte from Eiffel 65." Im Blue (The Gon Gong Song) Lyrics by The Ikettes from the Hairspray 1988 Original.

SONDR's name may not be hugely familiar to you yet but pair - Yk Koi and Lorenzo Cosi - have racked up over 100 million streams globally with their work, including recent collaborations with Felix Jaehn, Lenny Kravitz and this very popular remix of Ed Sheeran's Castle On The Hill.īut why did SONDR decide to take on this dance classic in the first place? "For anyone who grew up in the 90s, Blue (Da Ba Dee) probably brings back some great memories," they told us. Their version is called So Blue and it's out this Friday (Oct. Two decades on, the song has been reworked by production duo SONDR.
