• Who sang "Hush?"

    From kevin.walker@csueastbay.edu@21:1/5 to All on Thu May 16 14:23:57 2019
    On Tuesday, July 6, 2004 at 10:31:44 PM UTC-7, JS wrote:
    Deep Purple.

    Written by...Neil Diamond!

    nope joe south wrote it for billy joe royal who had a top 10 with it a year earlier... then deep purple rocked it up

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  • From Cloud Hobbit@21:1/5 to Wade Hampton Miller on Wed Sep 15 14:32:04 2021
    On Tuesday, July 6, 2004 at 8:59:51 PM UTC-7, Wade Hampton Miller wrote:
    Driving through the uncongested streets of Eagle River, Alaska this afternoon,
    I tired of NPR and poked around on the radio trying to find some music. On one
    geezer rock station I heard the song that goes:
    "Hush...hush...I thought I heard her callin' my name, now," "Hush...hush...she broke my heart but I love her just the same, now," "Hush...hush...(etc...)"
    The song itself is familiar to the point of near-obnoxiousness, but I couldn't
    place the group who recorded it.
    Were they one hit wonders who never surfaced again, or some respected touring band that had this and other hits besides?
    One thing I noticed was that, while there was a rhythm electric guitar, there wasn't any lead guitar, at least not in the portion of the song I caught. Where you'd expect a guitar solo there was a keyboard player banging away on what sounded like a Hammond B3 electric organ.
    So does anyone have a clue as to who these folks were, and what year the song was released? It seems like I heard it in high school, but I can't place the band to save my life....
    Thanks in advance to anyone who knows.
    Wade Hampton Miller
    Chugiak, Alaska
    Remove the "Howdy" to reply...

    Billy Joe Royal did it first, then Deep Purple.
    Written by Joe South

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  • From hubops@ccanoemail.ca@21:1/5 to youngblood2949@gmail.com on Wed Sep 15 18:51:42 2021
    On Wed, 15 Sep 2021 14:32:04 -0700 (PDT), Cloud Hobbit <youngblood2949@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Tuesday, July 6, 2004 at 8:59:51 PM UTC-7, Wade Hampton Miller wrote:
    Driving through the uncongested streets of Eagle River, Alaska this afternoon,
    I tired of NPR and poked around on the radio trying to find some music. On one
    geezer rock station I heard the song that goes:
    "Hush...hush...I thought I heard her callin' my name, now,"
    "Hush...hush...she broke my heart but I love her just the same, now,"
    "Hush...hush...(etc...)"
    The song itself is familiar to the point of near-obnoxiousness, but I couldn't
    place the group who recorded it.
    Were they one hit wonders who never surfaced again, or some respected touring
    band that had this and other hits besides?
    One thing I noticed was that, while there was a rhythm electric guitar, there
    wasn't any lead guitar, at least not in the portion of the song I caught.
    Where you'd expect a guitar solo there was a keyboard player banging away on >> what sounded like a Hammond B3 electric organ.
    So does anyone have a clue as to who these folks were, and what year the song
    was released? It seems like I heard it in high school, but I can't place the >> band to save my life....
    Thanks in advance to anyone who knows.
    Wade Hampton Miller
    Chugiak, Alaska
    Remove the "Howdy" to reply...

    Billy Joe Royal did it first, then Deep Purple.
    Written by Joe South


    Hey ! .. cannot leave this just-like-that ! No Way !


    Deep Purple 's "official video" 1988 ? < who knew ? >

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1kZ9zYr7kk


    This 1968 version is my un-forget ery -

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4QBhC1uCP4

    I wonder if they are making fun of the record companies
    and / or future music video ? < seems too early ? >


    Joe South :

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3M9se64HoTg


    Joe South wiki :

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_South


    This one's a beauty - I am now a Joe South fan :

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LiPs5ATZrGg


    ... " you could write a tell-all book . "
    " I like the people in my life too much to tell everything. "

    John T.

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