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Bama @ Sun Feb 01, 2009 8:20 pm wrote:
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Play the David Allan Coe one time and see what happens!


I'll have to try that! But this Thursday my first gig is at a bar that is a pretty young crowd, a little gangbanger, I think I will play that scenerio by ear.


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You've all given me lots to think about as I search for my host identity starting Thursday night. I know I won't be a bump on a log like all the others I've seen in my area. I plan on being a little zany!

I still say if you haven't tried it---Minnie the Moocher!


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PostPosted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 6:48 pm 
I do have and do use Minnie The Moocher for a sing a long. I wouldn't put it in my top 10 because while most people think they know the song, when they sing it for the first time they will most assuredly get lost.

Goodnight Sweetheart was by the Spaniels circa 1954.

Please note that it's hard to dispute that I Will Survive is a "woman's" song, but when I queue it up many of the guys sing right along. That's also true for These Boots Are Made For Walking .


Friends in Low Places in my top ten

You might also like:
Divers Do It Deeper by DAC
Yellow Submarine by Beatles


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Eric, most people don't know the words to MTM but the hi de hi de ho is usually pretty easy to follow.


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PostPosted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 9:26 pm 
Nonetheless, how about the following which flows directly after the Hi De Hi and is sung in the same responsive way?

Scooby D’woo Scooby D’woo Scooby D’wooby wooby Boo

(Scooby D’woo Scooby D’woo Scooby D’wooby wooby Boo)

Dittit Dittit Doodle-ye Wootdoot Doodle-ye Dittit Doodle-ye
Wud-Dut Doy

(Dittit Dittit Doodle-ye Wootdoot Doodle-ye Dittit Doodle-ye
Wud-Dut Doy)


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Speaking in tongues. Burn him!


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We have gotten real lucky with this...we go right out into the audience and pick people out...(depending on the crowd) for our sing alongs...Paradise by the dashboard lights always works but we need a bunch of people for this and Just the ladies!! Once Bitten Twice shy works well because everyone can remember MY MY MY...Wanted Dead or Alive...But one of my favorites is Hank Williams Family Tradition...Hank Why do you drink..Too Get Drunk...Hank Why do you roll smoke...Too get stoned...I don't think I have ever heard this song without someone doing that...great fun...

Sinature songs...Born to run, Pour some Sugar I don't care as long as its classic! 8)


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PostPosted: Tue Feb 03, 2009 10:21 am 
Gmoney

That's the best way to do it - get out into the audience.

I take it you have cordless mics? How many?

Bohemian Rhapsody, as MrScott suggested, is also a good and quite long sing a long.

Hank Sr works well - including "Hey, Good Lookin'!

Chuck Berry - "My Ding A Ling"


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Try playing The Beatles "I Saw Her Standing There" and bring the volume down at the "Woooo" part. You'll definitely hear how many people in the bar are singing along, and if it's a little later in the night, it's just about everyone.


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Right now I have 5 but I can only use 3...I need a new mixer...bad!!


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ripman8 @ Mon Feb 02, 2009 8:57 pm wrote:
Eric, most people don't know the words to MTM but the hi de hi de ho is usually pretty easy to follow.


*grin* When I first saw this post, I thought "MTM" referred to "Who can turn the world on with her smile..." Then I realized you meant "Minnie the Moocher". I don't know the song that well, but my mom used to call me Minnie the Moocher when I was little, because I would mooch food off of her. She said she used to offer me a drink of soda and I would drink the whole thing! Or she'd offer me a bite of a hot dog, and I would take the whole hot dog and leave her holding the bun! (I don't remember doing either of those things, but that's what she told me.)

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ericlater @ Mon Feb 02, 2009 11:26 pm wrote:
Nonetheless, how about the following which flows directly after the Hi De Hi and is sung in the same responsive way?

Scooby D’woo Scooby D’woo Scooby D’wooby wooby Boo

(Scooby D’woo Scooby D’woo Scooby D’wooby wooby Boo)

Dittit Dittit Doodle-ye Wootdoot Doodle-ye Dittit Doodle-ye
Wud-Dut Doy

(Dittit Dittit Doodle-ye Wootdoot Doodle-ye Dittit Doodle-ye
Wud-Dut Doy)


Don't know about that but I do do a mean scooby doo impression!


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Laura @ Mon Feb 16, 2009 11:55 am wrote:
ripman8 @ Mon Feb 02, 2009 8:57 pm wrote:
Eric, most people don't know the words to MTM but the hi de hi de ho is usually pretty easy to follow.


*grin* When I first saw this post, I thought "MTM" referred to "Who can turn the world on with her smile..." Then I realized you meant "Minnie the Moocher". I don't know the song that well, but my mom used to call me Minnie the Moocher when I was little, because I would mooch food off of her. She said she used to offer me a drink of soda and I would drink the whole thing! Or she'd offer me a bite of a hot dog, and I would take the whole hot dog and leave her holding the bun! (I don't remember doing either of those things, but that's what she told me.)


It took me a second to get that. The ol' Mary Tyler Moore!


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MorganLeFey @ Sun Feb 01, 2009 12:40 pm wrote:


my "signature" song comes later in the evening and is princes purple rain


If I were to sing that, it would be more like "Purple Pain".... :oops:


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