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Gene Pitney - "Twenty Four Hours from Tulsa" (1963)
Youtube ^ | 6/15/2012 | MikesMusicVault

Posted on 08/02/2019 7:26:46 AM PDT by simpson96

"Twenty Four Hours from Tulsa" is a song written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David, about a traveling man who detours to a romance in a motel and ends up never returning home, which was a hit for Gene Pitney. The song peaked at #17 on the December 7th, 1963 Hot 100 and #2 on the 6 December 1963 WLS Silver Dollar Survey.


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1 posted on 08/02/2019 7:26:46 AM PDT by simpson96
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To: trisham; hoosiermama; Dawgreg; OddLane; Fiji Hill; originalbuckeye; Southside_Chicago_Republican; ..

*music ping*


2 posted on 08/02/2019 7:27:01 AM PDT by simpson96
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I don’t remember that song, but I do remember that he had a great voice.


3 posted on 08/02/2019 7:29:15 AM PDT by trisham (Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
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To: simpson96
traveling man who detours to a romance in a motel

This may be the reason that Tulsa spelled backwards is Aslut

props to the Phoebe song on 'Friends'.

4 posted on 08/02/2019 7:30:31 AM PDT by redcatcherb412
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To: simpson96
That sounds a LOT like "Down in the Boondocks" by Billy Joe Royal. His "moonwalk" in this video is great and presages Michael Jackson by a few decades.
5 posted on 08/02/2019 7:34:01 AM PDT by ProtectOurFreedom
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To: simpson96

IIRC, Gene Pitney wrote “Hello Mary Lou” that was a big hit for Rick Nelson. It was the “B” side of Ricky’s #1 hit, “Travelin’ Man”


6 posted on 08/02/2019 7:34:31 AM PDT by newfreep ("INSIDE EVERY PROGRESSIVE IS A TOTALITARIAN SCREAMING TO GET OUT" - DAVID HOROWITZ)
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Liberty Valance was good


7 posted on 08/02/2019 7:40:50 AM PDT by DIRTYSECRET (urope. Why do they put up with this.)
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To: simpson96

I remember that song very well. Always liked Gene Pitney.

I also remember this one...with George Jones.

He’s got fishin’ lines strung across the Louisiana River
Gotta catch a big fish for us to eat
He set crops in the swamp catchin’ everythin’ he can
Gotta make a livin’ he’s a Louisiana man.…


8 posted on 08/02/2019 7:42:02 AM PDT by Ruy Dias de Bivar
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To: trisham

He certainly had a very unique voice.

I have a CD of his hits and “It Hurts To Be In Love” is my favorite of his many great songs. The drum riffs sound very “Hal Blaine-ish” but the song was recorded in NY so a local drummer was probably used.

HQ version:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SWABqBH7Oeo


9 posted on 08/02/2019 7:42:13 AM PDT by newfreep ("INSIDE EVERY PROGRESSIVE IS A TOTALITARIAN SCREAMING TO GET OUT" - DAVID HOROWITZ)
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To: newfreep

I remember that one! It was great.


10 posted on 08/02/2019 7:43:13 AM PDT by trisham (Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
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To: simpson96

One of the worst renditions I’ve seen or heard of this song was in the movie “The Committments”. Couldn’t find a clip of it though. One of my all time favorite music based movies.


11 posted on 08/02/2019 7:43:14 AM PDT by rktman ( #My2ndAmend! ----- Enlisted in the Navy in '67 to protect folks rights to strip my rights. WTH?)
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To: ProtectOurFreedom
That sounds a LOT like "Down in the Boondocks" by Billy Joe Royal.

I get a kick out of that title. "Boondock" means "mountain" in Tagalog, so it's like saying, "down in the mountains."

12 posted on 08/02/2019 7:43:37 AM PDT by Fiji Hill
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“Liberty Valance” was written by the great writing team of Burt Bacharach and Hal David...but never used in the film.


13 posted on 08/02/2019 7:44:41 AM PDT by newfreep ("INSIDE EVERY PROGRESSIVE IS A TOTALITARIAN SCREAMING TO GET OUT" - DAVID HOROWITZ)
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To: simpson96

The folks played that a lot when I was little. Dusty Springfield also did a great version.
Loved “Liberty Valance” too. The movie wasn’t so much.


14 posted on 08/02/2019 7:53:09 AM PDT by Buttons12
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Dave Dudley would have stayed at the motel, stuck to the three B's (bed, bath and Bible) and then continued on to Tulsa:
Well, it seems like a month since I kissed my baby goodbye.
I could have a lot of women, but I'm not like some of the guys.
I could find one to hold me tight,
But I could never make believe it's all right.
Six Days on the Road--Dave Dudley, 1963)
This is my favorite song from the 1960's.
15 posted on 08/02/2019 7:56:08 AM PDT by Fiji Hill
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To: simpson96

Great tune. Billie Joe Royal’s orchestration on “Down in the Boondocks” was very obviously inspired by the arrangement of this tune.

I do also like Dusty Springfield’s version of the tune. She puts a lot of soul into it.


16 posted on 08/02/2019 7:57:54 AM PDT by Boogieman
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To: ProtectOurFreedom

Yep, Billie Joe took a big part of that tune from this one.


17 posted on 08/02/2019 7:59:54 AM PDT by Boogieman
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To: newfreep
I have a CD of his hits and “It Hurts To Be In Love” is my favorite of his many great songs. The drum riffs sound very “Hal Blaine-ish” but the song was recorded in NY so a local drummer was probably used.

I first heard "It Hurts to Be in Love" over KRLA--back when it was a 50,000-watt rock blaster at 1110 kilocycles on the AM band, on August 23, 1964. That evening, the Beatles were performing at the Hollywood Bowl, so KRLA's playlist alternated between Beatles songs and new releases such as Gene Pitney's opus.

My favorite Gene Pitney tune is Half Heaven, Half Heartache, from the early months of 1963. Pitney is backed by a full orchestra and chorus, and the arrangement makes effective use of dynamics. I also like Mecca (1963), a tune that is highly politically incorrect in 2019 despite having been co-written by Neval Abounader, an Arab-American.

18 posted on 08/02/2019 8:14:21 AM PDT by Fiji Hill
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To: newfreep
“Liberty Valance” was written by the great writing team of Burt Bacharach and Hal David.

One of their first chart hits was The Blob by the Five Blobs (1958)

19 posted on 08/02/2019 8:18:56 AM PDT by Fiji Hill
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To: simpson96

A great voice. My favorite by him is “Town Without Pity”.


20 posted on 08/02/2019 8:24:24 AM PDT by SaxxonWoods (The internet has driven the world mad.)
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