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Author: | Dr Fred [ Mon Oct 06, 2008 5:29 am ] |
Post subject: | one year of karaoke |
It has been 1 year for me doing karaoke now. If I counted correctly it has been 60 shows in 7 different venues (only 2 venues are regular shows, others were special events) Stats may be off a bit due to restarts of songs that may have gotten recounted (about 1 a show average) Total songs sung:3565 Average songs per show 59 (shows were between 3 and 8 hours, most about 3) Total unique songs:1305 Different performers :810 (estimate as some performers have changed their name that they sign up under on different nights and some common names are different people, and duets are included in the list) Most sung artists: sung dif songs artist 171 41 Bowie, David 83 18 Smiths, The 70 12 R.E.M. 60 30 Beatles, The 49 6 Idol, Billy 47 6 Pulp 42 3 Martin, Dean 36 6 Talking Heads, The 35 10 Diamond, Neil 33 4 Journey 33 11 Rolling Stones, The 31 7 Queen 30 8 U2 27 12 Sinatra, Frank 26 4 Clash, The 26 13 Joel, Billy 25 4 Cash, Johnny 24 3 Belafonte, Harry 23 9 Abba 23 4 Pet Shop Boys, The 23 2 Violent Femmes 23 4 Wonder, Stevie 22 3 A Ha 22 6 Cure, The 22 2 Jefferson Airplane 22 7 Prince 21 5 Doors, The 20 3 Springsteen, Bruce 19 5 Gang of Four 19 1 Tyler, Bonnie 18 7 Hall And Oates 18 10 John, Elton 17 5 Benatar, Pat 17 4 Guns 'N Roses 17 1 Modern English 17 2 Newton_John, Olivia & John Travolta 16 9 Depeche Mode 16 10 Madonna 15 2 Bjork 15 10 Blondie 15 4 Coldplay 15 6 Guns N' Roses 15 2 Joplin, Janis 15 1 Mr. Mister 15 4 Radiohead 15 6 Simon & Garfunkel 15 4 Tears For Fears most sung songs sung song/artist 29 You're Nobody 'Til Somebody Loves You - Martin, Dean 29 Don't Stop Believin' - Journey 26 Rebel Yell - Idol, Billy 21 Radio Free Europe - R.E.M. 20 White Rabbit - Jefferson Airplane 20 For Once In My Life - Wonder, Stevie 19 Common People - Pulp 19 Total Eclipse Of The Heart - Tyler, Bonnie 17 I Melt With You - Modern English 16 Summer Nights - Newton_John, Olivia & John Travolta 16 Space Oddity - Bowie, David 16 Like A Friend - Pulp 16 Let's Dance - Bowie, David 15 Broken Wings - Mr. Mister 15 London Calling - Clash, The 14 Me and Bobby McGee - Joplin, Janis 14 Blue Jean - David Bowie 14 How Soon Is Now - Smiths, The 14 Gloria - Branigan, Laura 14 Born To Run - Springsteen, Bruce 14 Its so quiet - Bjork 13 Turn The Page - Seger, Bob 13 Gloria - Smith, Patti 13 Proud Mary - Turner, Tina & Ike 13 Blister In The Sun - Violent Femmes 13 China Girl - Bowie, David 12 AIN'T THAT A KICK IN THE HEAD (1962) - Martin, Dean 12 Ask - Smiths, The 12 Ring Of Fire - Cash, Johnny 12 Take Me On - A Ha 12 Bohemian Rhapsody - Queen 12 Just Like Heaven - Cure, The 12 You Ain't Woman Enough - Lynn, Loretta 12 One I Love The, - R.E.M. 12 99 Red Balloons - Nena *(+2 times in German) 11 Matilda Matilda - Belafonte, Harry 11 These Boots Are Made For Walkin' - Sinatra, Nancy 11 Folsom Prison Blues - Cash, Johnny 11 Redemption Song - Marley, Bob 11 Aqualung - Jethro Tull 11 White Wedding - Idol, Billy 11 Gone Daddy Gone - Barkley, Gnarls 11 What's Up - Four Non Blondes 10 Harborcoat - R.E.M. 10 Trouble - Coldplay 10 Girl, You'll Be A Woman Soon - Diamond, Neil 10 Paradise City - Guns 'N Roses 10 Unhappy Birthday - Smiths, The 10 Kiss Off - Violent Femmes 10 Silent Lucidity - Queensryche 10 Life During Wartime - Talking Heads, The 10 Jump In The Line - Belafonte, Harry 10 A Town Called Malice - Jam, The 10 Moonage Daydream - Bowie, David |
Author: | Bill H. [ Mon Oct 06, 2008 6:20 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: one year of karaoke |
Seven venues and David Bowie being the most sung artist is a very unusual stat. No B52s in Athens (their home town), not even "Love Shack," is also a very unusual stat. I'm not familiar with "Common People" either. Love this forum... getting an education here. (.........heads to Youtube>>>>>>>>>) |
Author: | Dr Fred [ Mon Oct 06, 2008 6:24 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: one year of karaoke |
B52s got sung just not enough to make the list... 4 times for Rock lobster, 3 times Love shack 2 times for private idaho... The B52s (Fred and Cindy) did sing karaoke at the main bar where I do karaoke now 3 weeks in a row a couple months before I started, but they mainly live in NY now. REM may get less play than otherwise because a lot of people don't sing their songs when members are at the show (but they don't sing)..... |
Author: | stogie [ Mon Oct 06, 2008 7:01 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: one year of karaoke |
Thanks for posting this interesting and valuable info!!! |
Author: | Lonman [ Mon Oct 06, 2008 8:15 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: one year of karaoke |
Wow, about 15 of your top songs get sung on occasion to regular in my club. NEVER or very rare is to hear any Dean Martin or the standards like that, unless it's an old school karaoke singer. |
Author: | Dr Fred [ Mon Oct 06, 2008 8:46 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: one year of karaoke |
nearly all of my singers are in their 20s-30s (and a few gezers in their low 40s like me) Most of the old stuff is actually sung by a few people far to young to have heard it when it came out. |
Author: | Bill H. [ Mon Oct 06, 2008 8:57 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: one year of karaoke |
So your most sung song of all, "You're Nobody 'Till Somebody Loves You, " sung by singers under 40? Wow. That would be really extraordinary. The only Dean Martin song I've ever had sung by this age group is "That's Amore" which I believe was in a comedy. That's how they knew the song at all. |
Author: | Karen K [ Mon Oct 06, 2008 9:12 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: one year of karaoke |
Must be a coastal thing, huh Bill? I wondered how these kids knew That's Amore. Fascinating to me the titles on the above list and how different our most commonly sung songs are. |
Author: | Bill H. [ Mon Oct 06, 2008 9:20 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: one year of karaoke |
Yeah Karen I think it was "Mystic Pizza" (the "big pizza pie" connection) but that's off the top of my head without googling it. Anyone? And I can only recall one Bowie song done in my room at all this year. "China Girl" I believe. I remember it because it stuck out. And my group is mostly young like Dr. Fred's. But Bowie (one would think) would also be sung mostly by people over 40. And Dean Martin by seniors! |
Author: | Babs [ Mon Oct 06, 2008 11:29 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: one year of karaoke |
Interesting list. It is neat to see the differences from what I'm used to. |
Author: | Laura [ Mon Oct 06, 2008 12:35 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: one year of karaoke |
Hmmm...the only song on that list I have actually sung is "These Boots Were Made for Walkin'", including once for live band karaoke. Some of the others, I've heard people sing but haven't done 'em myself. I've sung the B-52's song "Roam", and one kj said I was the first person she had heard sing it for karaoke. (I love when that happens!) |
Author: | Bill H. [ Mon Oct 06, 2008 1:30 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: one year of karaoke |
By coincidence Laura I had a gal sing "Roam" last Saturday. And yeah it practically never gets done. A refreshing break from "Love Shack." For the room and for me. Put a smile on my face too. As for Dr. Fred's list, if you take out all the Bowie, Dean Martin, Harry Belafonte, Pulp, Smiths, and REM it looks somewhat like things that get sung at least a little in my place. Edit: But since we have the same age group, the most surprising thing to me about this list is what's missing.... RHCP, Sublime, Morrisette, Etheridge, No Doubt, Godsmack, Pink... none of the the staples of my room are in the list at all. And that's not even getting into the country stuff... Big&Rich, Miranda Lambert, Gretchen Wilson, etc. A big difference between an East Coast college town and a blue-collar Pacific Northwest one I suppose. |
Author: | Boatman [ Mon Oct 06, 2008 4:16 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: one year of karaoke |
This is good info for those of us building a library from scratch.. Thanks Fred Ron |
Author: | Dr Fred [ Mon Oct 06, 2008 5:16 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: one year of karaoke |
Boatman @ Mon Oct 06, 2008 8:16 pm wrote: This is good info for those of us building a library from scratch..
Thanks Fred Ron Just be cautious that I am pretty sure that only 10 or less of my top 50 songs are popular at another karaoke gig that I used to regularly frequent as a singer, and half may never have been sung there. |
Author: | Boatman [ Mon Oct 06, 2008 8:54 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: one year of karaoke |
Dr Fred @ Mon Oct 06, 2008 8:16 pm wrote: Boatman @ Mon Oct 06, 2008 8:16 pm wrote: This is good info for those of us building a library from scratch.. Thanks Fred Ron Just be cautious that I am pretty sure that only 10 or less of my top 50 songs are popular at another karaoke gig that I used to regularly frequent as a singer, and half may never have been sung there. I understand Fred, and who knows, maybe some others might post their most sung artists, or songs. |
Author: | Nlouch [ Tue Oct 07, 2008 2:42 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: one year of karaoke |
Quote: I'm not familiar with "Common People" either.
Everyone needs to hear the William Shatner cover! |
Author: | Babs [ Tue Oct 07, 2008 10:09 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: one year of karaoke |
Nlouch @ Tue Oct 07, 2008 4:42 am wrote: Quote: I'm not familiar with "Common People" either. Everyone needs to hear the William Shatner cover! so funny you mentioned that. I have a guy who does a William Shatner impersonation while singing. |
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