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The Most Recorded Song In History.
Most of you have heard it, you might like it or you might not. It became mainstream in the '70's through an a capella version, and it is available on amazon.com.
Want to know more? First, take a guess what song it is. :) |
That one Beatles song? I can't think of it's name but I'll bet that's it, whatever it's called. :p
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I'd have to say it's one of these four: White Christmas, Silent Night, St. Louis Blues or The Beatles' Yesterday.
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Yesterday! That's what I was gonna say!
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I'd have to say Help by the Beatles or White Christmas
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So far all wrong. :p
I have to go to work now, stay tuned till I get back. By tomorrow I'll let you know. You'll be surprised. (the song was written in 1773) |
I tried to cheat and google the question, but there were a lot of differing answers.
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If you're talking about cover versions, it's Yesterday by The Beatles, but I can only assume you're not.
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Grave In The Pines -- first recording by Clayton McMichen, 1919
"In the pines, in the pines, where the sun never shines, you'll shiver when the cold wind blows. There's a grave in the pines where the sun never shines." /edit lyric |
silent knight.
the US national anthem or happy birthday |
Stardust?
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i was right. It's silent night
http://www.digitaldreamdoor.com/pages/music0_rec.html |
Well, accordinig to 'Pop Memories 1890-1954' by Joel Whitburn you are right, but who is to say that is correct?, Wally stated it was written in 1773, so that would seem to suggest that you are in fact wrong :p
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Google hits:
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Hits on Amazon.com: Popular Music (173) Classical Music (144) Associated with bag pipes. |
Amazing Grace.
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Congratulations, that's the one. :)
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That's the first one to come to my mind too, but there are lots of sources with different top spots for "most recorded song", and good cases for them.
I'll bet no one person know for sure, or there are so many criteria that it'd be difficult to define what the "most recorded song" would be. But I'm sure we've covered the top ten or so in this thread. :) |
Yes, you are right. There are more than one song that claim that title.
Yesterday is probably accepted as the most recorded song by most. Which one it really is I don't know. Quote:
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Well, you could also argue that todays thrash death metal could in fact be recordings of some original caveman style grunts from 1000's of years back...... , maybe we should be looking there for the oldest known song...
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You could, if they'd only gotten the lyrics right, or even half right. As it turned out, they were not even close.
That's what current language experts say anyway. They have studied that language for years now, but some say they're not even close to understanding it. And no, they're not talking about the cavemen, they know that language. It's the thrash death metal they just can't get a grasp on according to close sources. ;) |
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