EVERYBODY'S OUT OF TOWN

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EVERYBODY'S OUT OF TOWN

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HEY! Everybody must be out of town! Not a single post for 3 days. I'll put my thinking cap on and try to come up with something. Must be something in the air or that recent "full moon".
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Too bad that song didn't do well......great little record...
The public just did not hanker to it.....
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B.J. Thomas recs

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Yes, "Everybody's Out Of Town" and "Scranton, PA" are two super-gems of the BB/HD style.
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While we're on the B.J. Thomas era

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Don't forget "Long Ago Tomorrow". What a masterpiece.
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re: B.J. Thomas gems

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Yes, when I first discovered that song-- only two or three years ago!-- I couldn't stop playing the record, singing it, and trying to plunk out the melody on the piano...

BB has always lavished so much intelligence and finesse to every parameter of his pop songs... but "Long Ago Tomorrow" just takes the cake.

That chord progression on "Chan---ges---ME", namely F13 resolving to Gmaj9 with a D in the bass! is just sublime.

And the sinuous melody is super. And the uneven phrase lengths really intrigue.

So very, very few songwriters of the Rock era know how to vary the innards of a song the way BB did, and does.
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At about the same time as Scepter Records released B.J. Thomas' Album - "Everybody's Out Of Town" - Thomas made some statements relative to not being interested in becoming BB/HD's Male counterpart to Dionne Warwick. Too bad - he truly handles their material so well and if he pursued it - he certainly would not have been in direct competition with DW since their voices were each best suited for different material. His "star" faded in the 70's and he took his career in other musical directions. The songs cited above are great as well as "Raindrops". A couple duets with DW are included on the recently released and remastered "VERY DIONNE"
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Post by An Enormous BB Fan »

ron wrote:At about the same time as Scepter Records released B.J. Thomas' Album - "Everybody's Out Of Town" - Thomas made some statements relative to not being interested in becoming BB/HD's Male counterpart to Dionne Warwick.
How foolish of him. I can't imagine many male singers of that time feeling that way. What could be better than having the greatest songwriting team of that era writing, arranging and producing your albums?
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