Of course as fan of David Cassidy, and the infant who cried if the channel where I saw the Partridge Family was changed, I like this. What sweet memories!
The widowed mother Partridge's female version of this song in the key of A, modulating to the key of B flat with some punchy high-pitched female vocal backups of Laurie, Liz and Theresa should have been better than the 1972 male original with no punchiness. 5:48 - 7:53
I'll tell you what happened to it. The girls Jackie Ward and Shirley Jones as female backing singers from the first Partridge Family couldn't reach the high F#5 note nor the G5 note. That's why they and the rest of the members from The Ron Hicklin singers as a backup group needed more improvement.
Female backing voices of Jackie Ward and Shirley Jones sounded too low on their original from 1972, 'cause they were too scared to reach all of the high notes or manage to sing in their higher registers. That's why they were acting like they were fraidy cats who were unable to give it a try, so instead the girls Liz McKay, Theresa Joanou and I as professional female backing singers with more punchiness had to afford to sing in our higher registers by hitting the strong and powerful high F#5 note in the key of A and again high G5 note in the key of B flat on Debbie Sims' soulful remake of their song, "Last Night" than Shirley and Jackie with thin voices. That's what happened.
I am not happy with the tired and shy backup singing voices of Shirley Jones and The Ron Hicklin Singers on their original, "Last Night", 'cause they didn't know how to sing with soul. The volume of Shirley's backing vocal during the recording session for that song was turned down too low, 'cause nobody raise up the volume of her voice to make it sound well-projected, so I made a comment on TH-cam and said: The first backing vocals of The Ron Hicklin Singers behind David Cassidy on their original song, "Last Night", written by Wes Farrell & Tony Romeo, which is my absolute favorite, taken their album, "Shopping Bag" from 1972 were too low. Shirley Jones and Jackie Ward couldn't make their female voices go up higher than their normal registers, so Theresa, Liz and I as backing singers managed to make our voices go up higher by hitting the strong and powerful operatic high F#5 note on "Oh, yeah" in the key of A and then again another strong and powerful operatic high G5 note on "Oh, Baby" in the key of B flat on Debbie Sims' northern soul version of The Partridge Family tune and besides we had to do it way better than those two girls from that group with thin, bland sunshine pop voices. Sorry to say that the girls Shirley and Jackie were too shy and too scared to reach the strong and powerful operatic high F#5, G5, G#5 or A5 note, 'cause their powerless voices lost all the operaticness since there were no R&B and soul elements in them, nor gospel elements when they sounded sleepy without paying attention to their vocal prowess and not wakey-wakey. It's too bad that the first backing vocals lost all improvement when they're tired, weak and frail.
Tired and sleepy backing vocals of Shirley Jones & The Ron Hicklin Singers that sounded like weak and powerless little people with small voices and small hearts. That's what happened.
No, I don't think so. The strong and powerful soul-pop background vocals on Debbie Sims' northern soul version of "Last Night" are a lot better than the original with weak and powerless bubblegum pop background vocals lacked in vibrato. 5:48 - 7:53
Looks like the tv footage was spliced with an 8mm home footage taken from their tv coupled with some woman's voice replacing the sound track. Perhaps the "singer" thinks she sounds just as good out of the shower.
The first backing vocals of The Ron Hicklin Singers with group members John & Tom Bahler, Shirley Jones, Jackie Ward and Ron Hicklin himself behind strong-voiced David Cassidy sounded mundane, weak, tired, bland, boring and powerless with no punchiness, that's why they couldn't sing like professionals.
Female backing singers Jackie Ward and Shirley Jones from the first Partridge Family were too afraid to hit the strong and powerful high F#5 note or the high G5 'cause they are too weak and powerless.
Of course as fan of David Cassidy, and the infant who cried if the channel where I saw the Partridge Family was changed, I like this. What sweet memories!
It sound horrible because it’s not David singing.David’s voice is breathtakingly sultry and beautiful
❤️ their music
The widowed mother Partridge's female version of this song in the key of A, modulating to the key of B flat with some punchy high-pitched female vocal backups of Laurie, Liz and Theresa should have been better than the 1972 male original with no punchiness.
5:48 - 7:53
the music sounds like a tape of a 2 dollar transistor radio at full volume in somebody's bathroom....
This episode sounds horrible. What happened to it.
I'll tell you what happened to it. The girls Jackie Ward and Shirley Jones as female backing singers from the first Partridge Family couldn't reach the high F#5 note nor the G5 note. That's why they and the rest of the members from The Ron Hicklin singers as a backup group needed more improvement.
Female backing voices of Jackie Ward and Shirley Jones sounded too low on their original from 1972, 'cause they were too scared to reach all of the high notes or manage to sing in their higher registers. That's why they were acting like they were fraidy cats who were unable to give it a try, so instead the girls Liz McKay, Theresa Joanou and I as professional female backing singers with more punchiness had to afford to sing in our higher registers by hitting the strong and powerful high F#5 note in the key of A and again high G5 note in the key of B flat on Debbie Sims' soulful remake of their song, "Last Night" than Shirley and Jackie with thin voices. That's what happened.
I am not happy with the tired and shy backup singing voices of Shirley Jones and The Ron Hicklin Singers on their original, "Last Night", 'cause they didn't know how to sing with soul. The volume of Shirley's backing vocal during the recording session for that song was turned down too low, 'cause nobody raise up the volume of her voice to make it sound well-projected, so I made a comment on TH-cam and said:
The first backing vocals of The Ron Hicklin Singers behind David Cassidy on their original song, "Last Night", written by Wes Farrell & Tony Romeo, which is my absolute favorite, taken their album, "Shopping Bag" from 1972 were too low. Shirley Jones and Jackie Ward couldn't make their female voices go up higher than their normal registers, so Theresa, Liz and I as backing singers managed to make our voices go up higher by hitting the strong and powerful operatic high F#5 note on "Oh, yeah" in the key of A and then again another strong and powerful operatic high G5 note on "Oh, Baby" in the key of B flat on Debbie Sims' northern soul version of The Partridge Family tune and besides we had to do it way better than those two girls from that group with thin, bland sunshine pop voices. Sorry to say that the girls Shirley and Jackie were too shy and too scared to reach the strong and powerful operatic high F#5, G5, G#5 or A5 note, 'cause their powerless voices lost all the operaticness since there were no R&B and soul elements in them, nor gospel elements when they sounded sleepy without paying attention to their vocal prowess and not wakey-wakey. It's too bad that the first backing vocals lost all improvement when they're tired, weak and frail.
Tired and sleepy backing vocals of Shirley Jones & The Ron Hicklin Singers that sounded like weak and powerless little people with small voices and small hearts. That's what happened.
Yeah the music really stinks. Love David Cassidy the originals but this is awful.
This song sounded fine on tv, but on this video he sounded awful, like a girl underwater!
No, I don't think so.
The strong and powerful soul-pop background vocals on Debbie Sims' northern soul version of "Last Night" are a lot better than the original with weak and powerless bubblegum pop background vocals lacked in vibrato.
5:48 - 7:53
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Looks like the tv footage was spliced with an 8mm home footage taken from their tv coupled with some woman's voice replacing the sound track. Perhaps the "singer" thinks she sounds just as good out of the shower.
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Omg
The first backing vocals of The Ron Hicklin Singers with group members John & Tom Bahler, Shirley Jones, Jackie Ward and Ron Hicklin himself behind strong-voiced David Cassidy sounded mundane, weak, tired, bland, boring and powerless with no punchiness, that's why they couldn't sing like professionals.
Female backing singers Jackie Ward and Shirley Jones from the first Partridge Family were too afraid to hit the strong and powerful high F#5 note or the high G5 'cause they are too weak and powerless.
@@partridgefamilyfanpage6057it was overdubbed by a crazy female fan. Hysterical! 😅😅😅😅😅😅😂😂😂😂😊😊😊😊😊😅😅😅😅😅
@@the70spopculturebox59😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊This is insane. What horrible dubbing.
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