Yeah, of course Royce's mic was hotter than usual OR the house mix translation...etc.; the bright side is that for musicians who may need to cover this, whether they're working with Jeannie herself or others, it's like a XMas present giving no doubt as to what Royce's line was. For me, his pivot-note/sus thing that he does sitting on, "strong" on the turnarounds is like The Hook of the damn song...
The mix variation intentional or not gives us fans a glimpse into the vocal harmony that showcases Royce’s vocal talent that has been hidden by Jeannie’s powerful voice. Also helps solve the harmony riddle this wannabe singer could never solve. 😀
Proud papa! And I like hearing his harmony clearly.
I remember listening to this song with my mother. Oh for the memories.
always loved the Kendalls singing, great duet!
Great
Thanks for sharing ! Missin' those days !
Great song ! 👍❤️
Love Jeannie's voice.
i used to listen to this on my walkman!
Curtis Mosher 😆😆😆
This was one of many "nonsense" song from the past that I enjoyed listening to.
Best ever dad and his kid miss good old days
great american music and singing
This was the B-side to "Live and Let Live" - another beautiful song by the Kendalls!
Att 69-yo, ....... such memories
I remember when I was a kid and this song was current listening to my dad endlessly crabbing on about the logic to the lyrics.
Yea right? Wouldn't hell be just a sin away?
@@Pamelina1111 It is a cheating song, the heaven she wants to be in is a sin. She wants to cheat on her SO or with someone else SO.
@@BRBTechTalk Yes!
great song.....
Great -
Yeah, of course Royce's mic was hotter than usual OR the house mix translation...etc.; the bright side is that for musicians who may need to cover this, whether they're working with Jeannie herself or others, it's like a XMas present giving no doubt as to what Royce's line was. For me, his pivot-note/sus thing that he does sitting on, "strong" on the turnarounds is like The Hook of the damn song...
It sounds better this way, IMO
You are obviously a professional musician.
The mix variation intentional or not gives us fans a glimpse into the vocal harmony that showcases Royce’s vocal talent that has been hidden by Jeannie’s powerful voice. Also helps solve the harmony riddle this wannabe singer could never solve. 😀
Man i can relate to this song..a million times over,,,, but i did think he was a bit of here singing
I'm in england ould lad means old man
He just sang I belong to him..WTF
Royce's mike is too high. The harmony almost drowns out the melody.
CastleMr40 no, he is not,, its the sound set up,,!! I think,,!?
First time I really heard royce singing clearly
It's just the mix in this instance...Royce's part was perfect when it was just underneath as was intended, as in the record...
the ould lad is out of tune brilliant song she don't need him she needs me I'm the bad boy she needs and i no it