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Song: The Morning After
Song by: Maureen McGovern
Photo credit: 20th Century Fox Records - Billboard, 11. Aug. 1973
Usage: Wikipedia Public Domain
Podcast vocals: Gail Nobles
I use to wake up to songs like Morning After. The radio would play all night. All night until the morning.
Good sounding days of radio. I’m GN, and you’re listening to Sound Flave Radiae Applis. I never thought I’d be talking to people all over the world through what we call the Internet about music minus playing the records. Sound Flave Radiae is about voice in podcasting. But it can be so much more.
We still can remember music. The best music like Maureen McGovern’s “The Morning After”. A song written for the 1972 film The Poseidon Adventure, winning Best Original Song at the 45th Academy Awards. Following the success, Maureen McGovern recorded a single version that became a No. 1 hit in the US for two weeks during August 1973, with Gold record sales.
In those days, I was just a baby. And every time the radio was turned on, I remember hearing the song, “The Morning After”. Little did I know that Maureen was singing my life then. I remember waking up through the night looking for the sunlight. I heard a DJ say on an old radio Broadcast that it was a nippy little song, “ The Morning After” but that song said plenty.
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Song: The Morning After
Song by: Maureen McGovern
Photo credit: 20th Century Fox Records - Billboard, 11. Aug. 1973
Usage: Wikipedia Public Domain
Podcast vocals: Gail Nobles
I use to wake up to songs like Morning After. The radio would play all night. All night until the morning.
Good sounding days of radio. I’m GN, and you’re listening to Sound Flave Radiae Applis. I never thought I’d be talking to people all over the world through what we call the Internet about music minus playing the records. Sound Flave Radiae is about voice in podcasting. But it can be so much more.
We still can remember music. The best music like Maureen McGovern’s “The Morning After”. A song written for the 1972 film The Poseidon Adventure, winning Best Original Song at the 45th Academy Awards. Following the success, Maureen McGovern recorded a single version that became a No. 1 hit in the US for two weeks during August 1973, with Gold record sales.
In those days, I was just a baby. And every time the radio was turned on, I remember hearing the song, “The Morning After”. Little did I know that Maureen was singing my life then. I remember waking up through the night looking for the sunlight. I heard a DJ say on an old radio Broadcast that it was a nippy little song, “ The Morning After” but that song said plenty.
  continue reading

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