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Today’s Videos:
The Ks –Usery of The
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Bee Gees - Spicks and
Specks
Like several other pop titles, such as "Streets of
London"(1969) by Ralph Mc Tell, "Rain and Tears"(1968) by
Aphrodite's Child, and several French songs of that period, the harmony of this
song is directly taken from the famous Pachelbel's Canon, and the fascination
this harmony generally captures always helped songs to become big hits. By the
way, "Spicks and Specks" was historically the first hit to re-use
Pachelbel's harmony.
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