Toronto Mike'd: The Official Toronto Mike Podcast - Songs You Love But Didn't Initially Know Was a Cover: Toronto Mike'd #1408
Episode Date: January 9, 2024In this 1408th episode of Toronto Mike'd, FOTMs kick out songs they love but didn't initially know was a cover. Toronto Mike'd is proudly brought to you by Great Lakes Brewery, Palma Pasta, Ridley F...uneral Home, The Advantaged Investor podcast from Raymond James Canada and Electronic Products Recycling Association. If you would like to support the show, we do have partner opportunities available. Please email Toronto Mike at mike@torontomike.com
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Periodically, every month or so, I like to include the listenership in a Kick Out the
Jam episode of Toronto Mic'd.
I call these FOTM KOTJ episodes.
This time the theme is covers you love but did not initially know was a cover. So you hear the song,
you dig it, you love it, and at some point either the next day, the next year, or maybe it was 30 years later,
but at some point you realize, oh my goodness, that song I love is a cover.
At the end of the episode, I'll share my example of a cover I didn't know was a cover, but fell in love with.
Let's kick things off with recent returning guest, Alan Zweig.
Hi Mike, it's Alan. Nice to meet you. So before I choose my cover that I didn't know was a cover,
let me just say that if I'm going to, you know, I'll say this once and I'll never say it again,
I hope. If I'm going to contribute to these Kick out the jam things, I just want to say that your appropriation of the MC5 tune
always strikes me as a little kind of inappropriate,
given how far some of the tunes you kick out,
some of the jams you kick out, how far they are from
what the MC5 kicked out. And that definitely goes for the sweet little song that I'm choosing today,
which is a sentimental choice because I started my record collecting journey with
four 45s I bought in 65 or maybe 66.
And one of them, I don't remember what they all were.
One of them was Satisfaction.
But the other one was a local Toronto hit by a Toronto band,
the Big Town Boys, who were making records when not a lot of Toronto bands were.
And I'm choosing it because just the other day,
I'm re-watching Girls with my girlfriend.
I watched it the first time around. We're watching it now. And on the tail credits of some episodes,
I think I hear the opening chords of this song, It Was I by the Big Town Boys. And sure enough,
they get to the no, no, no, no, no part, and it's unmistakable. And it does sound like the Big Town Boys, but I think, how would they know about this obscure song from a Toronto band in 1965?
Maybe it's a cover, maybe that, they're playing the original.
So I look it up, and indeed, I find out for the first time, it was originally done by a U.S. duo called Skip and Flip in 1959.
Except when I listen to their version, it's not the one they played on the show. I see that it was also covered by Lindsey Buckingham in 1981,
but that's not the version I heard either. Then I looked to see if there's a list of songs online,
and sure enough, there it is listed on the tail credits of season six, episode one,
is listed on the tail credits of season six, episode one. And it was so nice to see those words written out. It was I by the Big Town Boys. So here it is from 1965, the year of
my bar mitzvah. And maybe you can have one of them on your show. Na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na Telling everybody I'm the one To blame for all the wrong that you have done
The day that you walked out and left and didn't say goodbye
Who was all alone to sit and cry? It was I, it was I
I gave you all the love I ever had
The only things I got from you were bad
The times you didn't show up, the times you didn't call
Who was left alone through it all?
It was I, it was I My love was always yours
To treasure and to hold
When you let her love you while
It will soon grow cold
Press your lips so close to mine
Are you really satisfied?
Baby, that's the way it is
Let me tell you how it is
Please come back and try to start anew
I know that it's the proper thing to do
Darling, if we break up, I know we'll never make up
Then I know it's only me and you, me and you
Me and you Be a Jew, be a Jew VP of sales here.
If you're like me growing up in the 80s and 90s, you probably liked the band REM.
They're certainly one of my favorites.
One of their big hits from 1986 from the album Life's Rich Pageant
was Superman. They didn't write it. I just discovered this today, November 27th, 2023.
It was instead recorded and released in 1969 by a Texas band called The Cleek.
And their version is very much of the time, kind of psychedelic sounding.
R.E.M. put their own spin on it, made it sound very much like an R.E.M. song,
so much so that I could have sworn it was one of theirs.
But it wasn't.
So please enjoy The clique and superman and let me know if your mind is as blown
as mine is it's mike here i'm going to play the covers that you all love i'm actually not playing
the originals so even though the vp of sales is calling for the original version of superman
i'm giving you
R.E.M.'s cover.
I am, I am,
I am Superman
and I can't do anything
You don't really love that guy
You make him with not do you
I know you don't love that guy
Cause I can see right through you
I am, I am, I am Superman
And I know what's happening
I am, I am, I am Superman
And I can do anything
If you go a billion miles away I'll track you down, no
Kiss me when I say I'm no love, halfway to your heart
If you go a million miles away
I'll track you down, girl
Trust me when I say I know the path way to your heart
I am, I am Superman
And I know what's happening
I am, I am, I am Superman
And I can do anything
I am, I am, I am Superman
And I know what's happening
I am, I am, I am Superman And I can do anything
Hello, Toronto Mike. This is Mike from K-Dub
submitting a song for your Songs That Were Covers
but which you didn't know were covers episode.
The song that really blew me away when I found out it was a cover not too long
ago is a song by the Sky Diggers, Slow Burning Fire.
Always considered this one of their best, most typical quintessential songs.
When they play it in concert, absolutely.
Everybody knows every word. Everybody sings along
and it's just such a great song for Andy Mays' voice and for the Skydiggers harmonies.
When I found out that it might be a cover, I figured I better look into this because I don't
want to get fact-checked by one of the Cracked Toronto Mic staff. And sure enough, it's a song
was written by Jan Buckingham and Vicki Smith
before the Skydiggers released it in 92.
It was recorded by such country artists as George Jones and Tammy Wynette.
I gave them both a listen.
Absolutely, the Skydiggers version is head and shoulders above anybody else's version.
And it is definitely the same song.
So yeah, that one blew me away.
I'm not sure how many people know about that or care,
but Jan Buckingham and Vicki Smith wrote an awesome song
and the Sky Diggers made it their own.
So this should be the last we speak of this.
Anyways, love the show.
Toronto Mike, keep it up.
Thanks.
Bye.
My shoulder still burns where you touched me last night. You hugged me and walked out the door.
We've been pretending that we're only friends But tonight we can feel something more
Just being around you is making me warm
one touch
and I know
that I'll
melt in your arms
there's no
way to stop
this burning
desire
cause there's
nothing as hot
as a
slow burning fire
Can you look in my eye
just a little too long
before I can look away
Lately I've caught you staring at me
With a new kind of look on your face
Just being around you The On your face Just
Around you
Is making
Me warm
One touch
And I know that
I'll melt in your
Arms
There's no way to stop
This burning
Desire Cause there's nothing As hot There's no way to stop this burning desire
Cause there's nothing as hot as a slow burning fire guitar solo Just being around you is making me warm
One touch and I know that I'll melt in your arms
There's no way to stop this burning desire Cause there's nothing as hot
as a slow burning fire
Cause there's nothing as hot
as a slow burning fire
Hey Mike, it's Derek Welsman.
The song that I discovered was a cover is I Love Rock and Roll.
I thought Joan Jett wrote that.
I thought, what brilliant writing, what a brilliant song.
Then somebody told me that it was originally recorded by the Arrows.
And then I listened to the Arrows song and like drum beat to drum beat,
it is exactly the same.
So, you know, I love Joan Jett,
but she's gone down a couple of pegs.
There you go.
I saw him dancing there by the record machine
I knew he must have been about 17
He was so strong
playing my favorite
song
And I could tell it wouldn't be long
that he was with me
Yeah, me
And I could tell it wouldn't be long
that he was with me
Yeah, me
Singing
I love rock and roll So put your time in the gym, my baby Until it would be long, he was with me, yeah, me, singing
I love rock and roll, smoking up time in the chip box, baby
I love rock and roll, smoking up time and dancing with me
He smiled so I got up and asked for his name
That don't matter, he said, cause it's all the same
So can I take you home, where we can be alone
And next we were moving on, it was with me, yeah me
Next we were moving on, It was with me, yeah, me, singing
I love rock and roll
So put another time in your two parts, baby
I love rock and roll
So come on, take your time and dance with me
Wow! We'll be moving on and singing that same old song
yeah with me, singing
I love rock and roll
so put another dime in the jukebox
baby, I love
rock and roll, so come on
take your time and dance with me
I love rock and roll
so put another dime in the jukebox
baby, I love
rock and roll, so come on take your time and dance with me I love rock and roll Hello, it's Cam Gordon.
I'm sharing that it wasn't until 2023 that I found out the song
Into Your Arms by the Lemonheads was a cover.
Somehow I missed this. I've been listening to the Lemonheads really since high school,
and this song was a big jam back in the CFNY days. And somehow I never end up on the Wikipedia page,
maybe because I saw the Lemonheads in 2023. I was sort of tootling around the internet.
I discovered it was written by a guy named Nick Dalton.
This was an Australian gentleman who joined the Lemonheads for the album, I guess, after this song was on.
That would be the album, Come On, Feel the Lemonheads.
Probably their best known song, but yeah, a cover written by this australian guy nick dalton he was also in some bands called the plunderers god star sneeze as well as he played
the rat cat and hummingbirds i have no idea who any of those people are uh but yeah into your arms
lemonheads a cover i had no fucking idea I know a place where I can go when I'm alone.
Into your arms, well, into your arms I can go.
I know a place that's a war from the crowd
Into the world, the way to us I go
And if I should fall I know I won't be alone
Be alone anymore I know a place where I can go
Where I belong
Into your arms, oh whoa
Into your arms I can go
I know a place Yn y cyfnod o'r cyfnod, mae'n rhaid i mi ddweud y gwirionedd. So if I should fall
I know I won't be alone
Be alone anymore I know a place where I can go
Where I'll run into your arms
Oh, into your arms
I can go
I can go because I was approximately eight years old. And when I heard this on the radio, I lost my mind.
And it's still my favorite version.
Well, the original is, of course, really good too
because it's the original.
But in my heart, this is the version I think of. Picture yourself in a boat on a river
Tangerine trees and marmalade skies
Somebody calls you, you answer quite slowly
A girl with kaleidoscope eyes
Shut up in flowers of yellow and green
Towering over your head
Look for the girl with the sun in her eyes and she's gone
Lucy in the sky with time
Lucy in the sky with time
Lucy in the sky with guys
Follow her down to a bridge by a fountain
Where rocking horse people eat marshmallow pie
Everyone smiles as you drift past the flowers eat marshmallow pie
Everyone smiles as you drift past the flowers the grass howling incredibly high
Newspaper taxis appear on the shore
waiting to take you away
Lying in the back With your head in the clouds
And you're gone
Lucy in the sky will die
Lucy in the sky with darts Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, You spent your taxes up here on the shore
Waiting to take you away
Climbing back with your head in the clouds
And you're gone Lucy in the clouds and your gone
Lucy in the sky with diamonds
Lucy in the sky with diamonds
Lucy in the sky with diamonds
In the sky With diamonds
Oh
Picture yourself
On a train
In a station
With glasses and portals
With looking glass
Ties
Suddenly
Someone is there
At the turnstile The girl with Suddenly someone is there on the terracedown
The girl with kaleidoscope eyes
Lucy in the sky with dyes
Lucy in the sky with time
Lucy in the sky with time
Oh
Lucy in the sky with time
Lucy in the sky
Lucy, I'm in love with you, Lucy Lucy, I'm in love with you, Lucy
Lucy, I'm in love with you, Lucy
Oh Lucy Oh
Lucy
Oh Lucy
Lucy
Lucy
Lucy
Lucy Oh Hi Mike, Alan Gould here.
My choice for the jam that I like, that I did not know was a cover at the time,
is Whitney Houston's
Cause I Will Always Love You from the movie The Bodyguard. When that song came out, we played it
consistently in our house. We had the CD and it was always on the radio at the time. And
my kids who were probably in around four to six or seven years old at the time,
absolutely loved it, and Whitney could really belt it out without a doubt.
And then many years later, I found out that it was a cover of Dolly Parton,
of a Dolly Parton song, and I did hear that version, and it's okay,
but I'm not a huge country music fan, and hers is very country-ish, Dolly's, that is.
So that is my choice. It's a great song, and Whitney has a phenomenal voice that was really
showcased in that song, and it's unfortunately that she died so young. Thanks very much, Mike. much mike if i should stay i would only be in your way So I'll go, but I know I'll always love you
Will always love you
You Love you
You, my darling you
Bittersweet memories
memories that is all
I'm taking
with me
so goodbye
please
don't cry
we both know
I'm not what you
you need
And I will always love you
I will always love you I hope life treats you kind
And I hope you have all you dreamed of.
And I wish you joy and happiness.
But above all this, I wish you love.
I wish you love
And I will always love you I will always love you
I will always love you
I will always love you
I will always love you
I will always love you
You
Darling, I love you You
Darling I love you
Oh I'll always
I'll always
Love
You Ooh, ooh, ooh for songs I didn't know was a cover. So if I bring you back to 2003, I'm still in
high school and I'm totally into the pop-punk revival. And at this time I hear
a little song on the radio called Boys of Summer, which I automatically assume
is by one of the unofficial Toronto Mic Universe bands, the Ataris, a true original
song, just like other songs coming out from Sum 41, Simple Plan, New Found Glory, Brand
New, The Early November, and bands we will never hear on Toronto Mic.
But anyways, I am requesting a song that Don Henley said he didn't like,
and we haven't heard from the Atari since then, which is kind of rough. But that's my request,
and I thought it was an original, with that black flag. Not Deadhead, shout out to Toronto Mike,
and shout out to Canada Kev, but that black flag sticker on the Cadillac, it's the Ataris.
One of the greatest ever, and I'll stand by that for the summer. Nobody on the road, nobody on the beach
I'm feeling in the air, the summer's out of reach
Empty lake, empty streets, the sun goes down alone
I'm driving by your house, though I know you're not home
I can see you, your breath can't shine, oh son
You got your hair cut back in sunglasses, oh baby
Now I can tell you that love for you will still be strong
After the poison summer, I'm gone I never would forget those nights
I wonder if it was a dream
Remember how you made me crazy
Remember how I made you scream
But I don't understand what happened to our love Remember how you made me crazy? Remember how I made you scream?
Now I don't understand what happened to our love But baby, when I get you back
I'm gonna show you what I'm made of
I can see you
Your breath keeps shining in the sun
I see you walking real slow
And you're smiling at everyone
I can tell you my love for you will still be strong
After the poison summer I've got I'm not afraid Out on the road today, I saw a black flag sticker on a Cadillac
A little voice inside my head said, don't look back, you can never look back
I thought I knew what love was, what did I know?
If those days are gone forever, I should just let them go
But I can see you, your boots can't shine or so
You got the top pulled down and the radio on, baby
I can tell you that love for you will still be strong
After the four days of summer have gone
I can see you, your blues keep shining so
You got the head slick, black windows, white fears all baby
I can tell you my love for you will still be strong
After the boys of summer have gone Strong after poison Summer I've gone
Hey Mike and fellow FOTMs.
YYZ Gord here.
I love a great cover, and surprise covers make it even more fun.
Susan the Banshees have made some great cover songs throughout their existence,
starting with their 1978 cover of the Beatles' Helter Skelter,
and they even released a whole album of covers in 1987 with Through the Looking Glass,
which included Bob Dylan's Wheels on Fire and Iggy Pop's The Passengers, both great songs that I heard first as covers. However, being on an album of covers,
it certainly didn't make it a surprise. If you look back to 1983, they released one of my favorite
songs that they've ever recorded that I learned to love as theirs long before I understood that
it was a cover of 1968's Beatles song. Here's Suzy and the Banshees and their take on Dear Prudence
Greet the brand new day
The sun is up
The sky is blue
It's beautiful
And so are you
Dear Prudence
Won't you come out to fly
Dear Prudence
Open up your eyes
Dear Prudence
Dear Prudence See the sun is gone Dear Truden Dear Truden
See the sun is gone
The wind is low
The birds will sing
That you are part
Of everything
Dear Truden
Won't you open up your eyes Everything's different
Won't you open up your eyes
Look around, look around, look around
Look around, look around, look around
Look around, look around, look around They were all there in the dark Deep to the end Let me see you smile
Deep to the end Like a little child Deep today
Like little child
The clouds will be
A daisy chain
So let me see
You smile again
Dear
Won't you let me see you smile Smile again, dear prudence
Won't you let me see you smile
Dear prudence
Won't you come out to play
Dear prudence
Bring the brand new day The sun is up
The sky is blue
It's beautiful
And so are you, dear
Won't you come out to fly?
Look around, around, around, around, around
Look around, around, around, around, around
Look around, around, around, around, around
Oh, look around, around Hi Mike, it's Leslie Billion.
The song I would like to share that is a favorite song of mine
that I did not know was a cover. I probably found out, I don't know, maybe 20 years after it was
released that it was a cover. Anyway, I'm going to get right to the point because I've got a lot
to say about this song, this artist, the cover, all that stuff. The song is When You Walk in the Room by Paul Carrick. Paul Carrick, aka the man
with the golden voice. Paul Carrick, who sang How Long for Ace, sang Tempted for Squeeze, sang Living
Years for Mike and the Mechanics. This guy has, you know, been around and around and around the music industry for decades.
I did not know that this song was a cover when I heard it back in 1987. I had his album,
it was called One Good Reason. I had another hit on the album called Don't Shed a Tear,
which went, I think, as high as number nine. But When You Walk in the Room just really spoke to me. I think it's just because it's a song about
unrequited love, which is basically the story of my life. Anyway, it turns out this song was
written and recorded originally by Jackie DeShannon, released the day after JFK was
shot in November of 1963, about two weeks before I was born.
It was then re-released in 1964 by The Searchers, and it did a little bit better. Jackie Deshanon's
version went to number 99 on the top 100. The Searchers went as high as number 35. But it has then gone on to be recorded, not three times, four times, five times.
From what I could find on Spotify, 15, no, 16 different artists have recorded this song
from when it was released in 1963.
And the most recent one I could find was by a group called Psychotic Youth in 2020. So Paul
Carrick was actually the sixth person to release this song in 1987. Some other notable people who've
recorded this song in 1994, country star Pam Tillis recorded it. In 2004, Agnetha Falskog of ABBA recorded it, and even Bruce Springsteen recorded it on a live album
in 2018. Paul Carrick's version only went to number 90 in the US, number 48 in the UK, so
didn't really do all that well on the charts. But I had the album. I love the album. I love that song.
I love Paul Carrick. I love his voice. I love pretty much
everything he's ever done. So that is my nomination for a song I love that I did not know was a cover. Walking right alongside of you Wish I could tell you how much I care
But I only have the nerve to stare
I can feel a new expression on my face
I can feel a cloying sensation
taking place
I can hear
the guitar playing
lovely tunes
every time that you walk in the room
I close my eyes for a second and pretend it's me you want
Me while I try and act so nonchalant
I see a summer night with a magic moon
Every time that you Walk in the room
Baby, it's a dream come true
Walking right alongside of you
Wish I could tell you how much I care
But I only have enough to say
Yeah, yeah
I can hear something pounding in my brain
Every time that someone speaks your name
Trumpets sounding, I hear thunder boom
Every time that you walk in the room
Every time that you walk in the room
Oh yeah
Every time you walk
Every time
Every time you walk
Every time
Every time you walk
I feel a brand new pain
I feel it too, faith I feel something I am
Oh yes I do
Every time you run
Yeah
Rick A, The Elevator Man here.
So it's early 1984 and music videos are just starting to be popular
and I remember seeing this video and I thought it was kind of neat.
It's in black and white and a bunch of
guys in a bar singing a cappella, and I really started enjoying the song and always remembered
it. And then let's fast forward, say, some 30, 35 years later, 2008, 2009, and I discovered this
internet radio show or channel that I started listening to frequently.
And every week, they would have a retro chart, and I always enjoyed it
because they would play songs from the 60s, 70s, and 80s, the stuff I really like.
And I would discover new stuff because it was from the UK.
So in this particular week, they were reviewing 1982, and I'm enjoying the countdown, and it's getting closer and closer to the top.
And then all of a sudden, they play this one song, and I'm like, oh, my God, I never knew this was a remake.
I'm flabbergasted.
I'm just amazed.
Coming up near the top of the chart was Only You by Yazoo.
I was not aware of this band.
I was not aware of this band. I was not aware of this song.
And I'm still amazed to this day that Only You by the Flying Pickets was a cover,
a cover that I very much enjoy.
So that's my surprise cover song that I never knew existed. Looking from the window above, it's like a story of love.
Can you hear me?
Came back only yesterday, moving further away.
Won't you hear me?
All I needed was the love you gave.
All I needed was the love you gave, all I needed for another day, and all I ever knew, only you. When I think of your name And it's only a game And I need you
Listening to the words that you sing
It's getting harder to stay
When I see you
All I needed was the love you gave
All I needed was the love you gave All I needed for another day
And all I ever knew Only you Ba-da-da-da-da, ba-da-da-da-da, ba-da-da-da-da
Ba-da-da-da-da, ba-da-da-da-da, ba-da-da-da-da-da
Ba-da-da-da-da-da, ba-da-da-da-da-da
All I needed was a love you gave
All I needed for another day, all I ever needed, only you.
This is gonna take a long time, and I wonder, can't take no more.
Wonder if you'll understand, it's just the touch of your hand, behind a closed door.
All I needed was the love you gave, all I needed for another thing And all I ever knew
Only you I'm at the mic here.
My choice for a song that I did not realize was a cover.
Actually, I just discovered this past week
it was a cover song and not an original. It's David Gilmour, There's No Way Outta Here,
the first single released from his first solo album from 1978. I have loved the song for
over 30 years since I first heard it, at first thinking it was some lost Pink Floyd song,
because it has that classic Gilmore musical style,
and even lyrically that kind of semi-bleak story structure.
Well, it turns out it's a cover song of a band that he had produced two years earlier,
a little-known British
folk band called Unicorn. He loved their song so much that they had written and recorded.
He actually asked them if it would be okay if he recorded a version for himself on his
own solo album, which they were perfectly fine with. So ever since I've heard the song for, what, 30 years or so, I never realized it was
actually a cover. I always assumed it was a David Gilmour original. So that's my pick, and it's a
very recent one. When you come in, you're in for good There was no promise made
The part you played, the chance you took
There are no boundaries set
The time, and yet you waste it still So it slips through your hands
Like grains of sand
You watch it go
There's no time to be lost
You'll pay the cost
So get it right
There's no way out of here
when you come in you're in focus
and never was there a sun Dwi'n dweud wrthym, mae'r ffordd yn dda. Without listening
Without seeing
There are no answers here
When you look out you don't see it
There was no promise made
The part you played, the chance you took
There's no way out of here
When you come in you're in for good
Ain't never once better than a show
Better than a show Cynhyrchu'r ffordd y byddwn i'n ei wneud. Without seeing
There's no way out of here
When you come in
You're in for good
There are no answers here
When you look out, you don't see it
There was no promise made
The part you played, the chance you took You just There's no way out, I feel with you
Something's good in your heart
There's no way out, I feel with you
Something's good in your heart
There's no way out, I feel with you Diolch yn fawr iawn am wylio'r fideo. Hi Toronto Mic, it's Jim Romanco.
My favourite cover song that for many years I did not realise was a cover song
is Sloop John B by the Beach Boys off their classic 1966 album Pet Sounds.
In the album's liner notes it states ARR.Brian Wilson,
which I now realise means arranged by brian wilson
it turns out that this classic song is based on a traditional bohemian folk song from the early
1900s since the 1950s it's been covered at least 50 times including a weaver's version in 1950
called wreck of the sloop john b and a john Johnny Cash version in 1959 called I Want to Go Home.
A fun fact at least from my perspective was that my late great father Joseph,
shout out to Redley Funeral Home, was a very big fan of Pete Seeger and the Weavers and Johnny Cash.
This surprised me since he generally disliked music, especially artists such as the Beach Boys and the Beatles.
He associated these artists with the drug culture of the 1960s.
He was more of a fan of beer.
Shout out to Great Lakes Brewery.
If your listeners have not seen the original Beach Boys,
Sloop John B. Black and White promotional swimming pool video on YouTube,
I highly recommend they check it out.
I'm sure it will make many of them smile. Pun intended. Drinking all night, got into a fight
Well, I feel so broken, I wanna go home
So hoist up the John B. sail, see how the main sail sets
See you next time. Well, I feel so broke up I want to go home First mate, he got drunk
Broke in the captain's trunk
The constable had to come
And take him away
Sheriff John Stone
Why don't you leave me alone? Well, I feel so broken, I want to go home.
West of the Jumbies, West of the Jumbies See how they make sales, see how they make sales
Call for the captain ashore
Let me go home, let me go home
I wanna go home, let me go home
West of the Jumbies, West of the Jumbies
Feel so broke, I wanna go home What's up the Jumbies? I ate up all of my corn Let me go home
Why don't they let me go home?
This is the worst trip I've ever been on
Hushed up the junkie, hushed up the junkie
See how they make sales, see how they retail Hey Mike, it's Mimico Joe.
When I was a kid, I used to love hearing novelty Christmas songs on the radio.
Now we're talking the 1970s and 1980s here, and it was Vancouver.
So that means I was hearing them on the AM station, CKNW 98.
They would play Christmas songs here and there when they weren't talking,
and I seem to remember they used to play Christmas songs at the bottom of the hour
so they could fade them out for news.
One of my favorites was, and still is,
Grandma Got Run Over by a Ranger by the Irish Rovers.
The imagery in this song is hilarious,
and it just always sounded like an Irish Rovers song to me,
like their other great tune, Wasn't It a Party?
Forty years later, I only recently learned it's a cover,
originally done by Elmo and Patsy,
when I heard that song and thought,
what a weird cover this is.
Turns out it's the other way around,
and I far prefer the Irish Rovers version,
although I suspect over 40 years of listening to that version makes me biased.
Grandma got run over by a reindeer
Walking home from our house Christmas Eve
You can say there's no such thing as Santa
But as for me and Grandpa, we believe
She'd been drinking too much eggnog
And we begged her not to go
But she left her medication
And she stumbled out the door into the snow
When they found her Christmas morning
At the scene of the attack
There were hoof prints on her forehead And incriminating clause marks on her back
Grandma got run over by a reindeer Walking home from our house Christmas Eve
You can say
there's no such thing as Santa
But as for
me and Grandpa, we believe
Now we're all so proud of Grandpa
He's been taking this so
well
See him in there watching football.
Drinking beer and playing cards with Cousin Mel.
It's not Christmas without Grandma.
All the family's dressed in black.
And we just can't help but wonder.
Should we open up her gifts or send them back?
Grandma got run over by a reindeer Walking home from our house, Christmas Eve
You can say there's no such thing as Santa But as for me and Grandpa We believe Now the goose is
On the table
And the pudding
Made of figs
And a blue
And silver candle
That would just match
The hair in Grandma's wig
I've warned all my friends and neighbours
better watch out for yourselves.
They should never give a licence
to a man
who drives a snake or plays
with elves.
Grandma got run over by
a reindeer
walking home from our house Christmas Eve. You can say there's no such thing as Santa, but as for me and Grandpa, we believe.
Walking home from our house Christmas Eve You can say there's no such thing as Santa
But as for me and Grandpa, we believe
Mark, sometimes I comment as Mark Hazard.
Growing up in the 90s, I was often surprised by album tracks turning out to be covers.
Tracks by a third-bait or an Arginalos comic to bands like Joy Division, Gary Neumann, and Husker Du.
I became a pretty usual music snob and got to know the histories of my favorite bands much better,
but once I started streaming music on Spotify, and especially using Discover,
I found so many more tracks I grew up with that I had no idea were covers.
So for this I'm choosing Love at First Sight by Lush,
originally by The Gist. Thank you. I was waiting
at the station
when your train
came in
wasn't you
I was
tiptoeing
for but she
gave me a
grin
felt my heart in the throat
felt my soul going out to you
could this be love at first sight
I just didn't know. I was waiting at the station when your train came in
Was until I was drifting in thought but you gave me a grin.
Felt my heart in my throat, felt my soul going out to you.
Could this be love at first sight? I just didn't know
I didn't know Don't you feel insecure
All about your love for me
There's nothing I
Have to
More than a day
To be
There Thank you. The I used to watch the Ed Sullivan show back in the early and mid-60s
after the Beatles landed to see who was going to be the British band
making their American debut on the Sunday night show.
And I remember when the animals were on. I just loved the band. And
Eric Burden, this little gnomish guy with his booming voice, singing The House of the Rising
Sun. No idea that it wasn't just not an animals original, or even a cover of a recent song. But in fact,
its roots date back to the 16th century, an English traditional folk song, Authorship Unknown.
It started out as a song about a prostitute in a body house.
And when it came to the States in the 20s and 30s, it was turned around.
And it became the story of a boy going down the wrong path.
Anyways, it completely stands up. And through 500 years, I would say that Eric Burden's treatment of The Rising Sun is definitive.
There is a house in New Orleans.
They call the rising sun
And it's been the ruin of many a poor boy
And God, I know I'm one My mother was a tailor
She sewed my new blue jeans
My father was a gambling man
Down in New Orleans
Now the only thing a gal would need
Is a suitcase and a truck
And the only time he's satisfied
Is when he's on a drum Thank you. Oh, mother, tell your children
Not to do what I have done
Spend your life
Sincerely
Misery
In the house
Of the rising sun
Well, I're one foot on the platform
The other foot on the train
I'm going back to New Orleans
To where that ball
Entained
Well there is a house
In New Orleans
The Colossus is a house in New Orleans because
I
should serve
and it's been
the work
of many a poor boy
and God
I know
I'm one It's FOTM Rob Del Mundo here.
What song do I love that I didn't know was a cover?
Well, let's put a bit of a Toronto twist on this one.
So I have to go back to 1985 and Heart's comeback album their self-titled one the big
power ballad song what about love which is actually a cover version of a toronto song
written by the band yes that same band your daddy don't know girls night out hollywood's and the vocals
uh songwriting credits go to brian allen sharon alton and jim valance according to wikipedia
but yeah i did not know that hearts what about love song was a cover version of a
song by the band uh toronto so there you go with your Toronto connection. Toronto Mike. You see what I did there?
Thanks for having me. Cheers.
I've been lonely
I've been waiting for you
I'm pretending
And that's all I can do
The love I'm sending
Ain't making it through to your heart.
You've been hiding, never letting it show.
Always trying to keep it under control.
Keep it under control
You got it down And you're well on your way to the top
But there's something that you forgot
What about love?
Don't you want someone to care about you?
What about love?
Don't let it slip away What about love? Don't let it slip away
What about love? I only wanna share it with you
You might need it someday I can't tell you
What you're feeling inside
And I can't sell you
What you don't want to buy
Something's missing
You gotta look back on your life
You know something here just ain't right
What about love?
Don't you want someone to care about you?
What about love?
Don't let it slip away
What about love? I only wanna share it with you Don't let it slip away What am I worth?
I only wanna share it with you What about love?
Don't you want someone to care about you?
What about love?
Don't let it slip away
The one I love
The only one to share it with you
Love
Oh, oh, what about love?
Love
Oh, oh, what about love? Love Oh, what about love?
Love, love, love
What about, what about
Love
Hey, Toronto Mike and fellow FOTM's Midtown Gord here.
Wow, what a concept.
Cover songs that I love that I did not know were cover songs.
There are a million of them, but the one that comes to mind the most
is a song that Judas Priest did that was originally done by
the original version of Fleetwood Mac pre-Buckingham Knicks.
It's the Green Menelishi with the two-pronged crown.
Fleetwood Mac pre-Buckingham Knicks. It's a green Menelishi with the two-prong crown. Then you come creepin' around Makin' me do things I don't wanna do Can't believe that you need my love so bad
Come sneaking around trying to drive me mad
Busting in all my dreams, making me see things I don't want to see guitar solo Cause you're the green man
A leash you with a two-pronged crown
All my trying is up
All your bringing is down
Just taking my love and slip away Bringing us down
Just taking my love, let's slip away Leaving me here trying to keep from following you I warned you I'd be back.
In the summer of 1993, I was between high school and university.
I was also listening to a lot of 102.1 The Edge.
And my favorite band at the time was Pearl Jam.
My alarm was set to 102.1 The Edge,
and I remember one morning waking up
and hearing Crazy Mary by Pearl Jam.
I was mesmerized by this song.
I loved everything about it so much.
And shortly thereafter,
when I went to one of the record stores downtown to find out
how do I get myself a CD version of Crazy Mary by Pearl Jam, I learned it was on a tribute album
called Sweet Relief, a benefit for Victoria Williams. Crazy Mary was a Victoria Williams song, and Victoria, sadly, was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.
And this album was for the Sweet Relief Fund, a charity that aids professional musicians in need of healthcare.
I bought Sweet Relief, and it had amazing artists on it.
Sweet Relief. And it had amazing artists on it. I mean, it has Buffalo Tom, Michael Penn,
Lou Reed is on this thing, Matthew Sweet, Evan Dando, shout out to Cam Gordon, the Water Boys.
It was chock full of good stuff. And it had Crazy Mary by Pearl Jam. My second favorite track on that album, by the way, was Summer of Drugs by Soul Asylum. I still slip Summer of Drugs in the mix.
Anyway, here's Crazy Mary, a song I loved before I learned it was a cover.
She lived on a curve in the road in an old tar paper shack
on the south side of the town on the wrong side of the tracks.
Sometimes on the way into town, we'd say, Mama, can we stop and give her a ride?
Sometimes we did, but her hands flew from her side.
Wild-eyed'd crazy Mary
Down a long dirt road
Past the
Barson's place
The old blue
car
We used to race
Little country store
With a sign tagged to the side
Said no
L-O-I-T-E-r-i-n-g-a loud
underneath that sign always congregated quite a crowd
take a bottle drink it down pass it around Take a bottle, drink it down
Pass it around
Take a bottle, drink it down
Pass it, take it, pass it
Pass it, pass it around
One night, thunder cracked
Mercy backed outside her windowsill
I dreamed I was flying high above the trees, over the hills
Looked down into the house of Mary
Parable of a newspaper covered walls
And Mary rising up above it all Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, guitar solo Next morning on the way into town
Saw some skid marks and followed them around
Over the curb, through the fields Into the house of Mary
That what you fear the most
Could meet you halfway
That what you fear the most
Could meet you halfway
Take a bottle, drink it down Almost could meet you halfway
Take a bottle, drink it down Pass it around
Take a bottle, drink it down Pass it, pass it around
Pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it, pass it on Follow, follow the dream
Pass it, pass it on
Yeah
Pass it Passem por, passem por
Passem por, passem por
Passem por, passem por Round and round and round and round Round and round and round and round
Round and round and round and round
Round and round and round and round Thank you. And that brings us to the end of our 1,408th show.
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I'm at Toronto Mike.
Much love to all FOTMs who submitted a song for this
and everyone who made it possible.
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Raymond James Canada, and Ridley Funeral Home.
I'm back Thursday when my special guest in studio is Harun Siddiqui. Cause my UI check has just come in
Ah, where you been?
Because everything is kind of rosy and green
Yeah, the wind is cold
But the snow wants me to dance
And your smile is fine
And it's just like mine
And it won't go away
Cause everything is rosy and green.