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"I'm Not In Love" is a song by British group 10cc, written by band members Eric Stewart and Graham Gouldman in 1975. Written mostly by Stewart as a response to his wife's declaration that he did not tell her often enough that he loved her.
This song is dedicated to my lovely wife, Mimi!!! I am in love!!! https://youtu.be/k1HC9t-BfFE |
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Really nice! Wish I could sing like that.
10cc had a bunch of great songs. This is definitely one of my favorites of theirs. |
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Excellent, Rene! Subscribed to your channel!
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What a performance, Rene! I always liked this tune, but not the way it was produced on the original. This is what it should sound like!
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nice,I really enjoyed it! and again something new for me. thanks!
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Very nice Rene.
Love that song Has been a part of my solo set for the past few years now. |
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That was stellar Rene. Really well done.
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Fun work, Rene. Two notes about the song:
On the original, the main background instrument was created by recording forty-eight voices (copies of the band members) singing each of the notes of the chromatic scale onto a stereo analog tape machine and then splicing those tapes into loops. That alone took three weeks. A guide track of the whole song was then recorded onto the 24 track recorder and the twelve loops of tape were fed through the mixing console, each assigned a fader, essentially turning the console into a keyboard instrument. Adhesive tape was placed across the lower end of the faders preventing them from closing all the way, and that is the sound you hear at the beginning and end and in breaks during the song. Then the band gathered around the console and "played" the faders along with the guide track and performed a prearranged score to create that ethereal choir in the background. The results are considered one of the most innovative techniques ever used in popular music. The other innovations were the fretless bass solo, the use of the reversed music box, and the spoken word over the bass solo. This song forms a fascinating historic locating pin in my own history: It was at its peak on the U.S. charts for three weeks in June of 1975. I had just graduated from high school and was hired by a summer camp on a lake at Ten Mile Tennessee to work as a maintenance/operations man. There were four of us doing the job who shared a cabin. I took a small stereo with me and slept with its radio tuned to an adult contemporary station. One night I woke up, startled, with a girls voice whispering in my ear. That voice belonged to Strawberry Studios secretary, Kathy Redfern, who was drafted to whisper those lines, "Be quiet. Big boys don't cry," over the bass solo. I told the tale next morning at breakfast and it created much hilarity amongst the guys at the breakfast table. Bob
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[QUOTE=reeve21;7020964]What a performance, Rene! I always liked this tune, but not the way it was produced on the original. This is what it should sound like!
++++++++ Hi reeve21, You are so much appreciated, and your comments are so loved!!! Truly humbling and inspiring words. Thank you! Rene ******************************** ++++++++ Hi Klim, I am so glad to have introduced you to another classic!!! Love this song! Thank you for your comments. Rene *********************************** Quote:
Hi EZYPIKINS, Truly beautiful classic, and my fav as well. It will now be part of my solo set, as well!!! Thank you! Rene ******************************* ++++++++ Hi Mike, Always a pleasure to hear from you! Thank you for the nice words, as always!!! Rene ********************************* Quote:
Wow, your knowledge on this song is so amazing. Love that we got connected on this song, my fav as well! I did not know these details before, and I love your story about the whispers! Thank you for the wonderful comments!!! Respectfully, Rene |
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Hi Fishermike, My fav as well! I am so thankful for your humbling and inspiring comments! Respectfully, Rene ********************************************** ++++++++ Hi Colin, Thank you for the lovely comment, and much more thanks for subscribing. Now, I will really work extra hard to get songs out there, hahahaha! Love your works as well Colin. Subscribed! Keep 'em coming! Respectfully, Rene Last edited by ReneAsologuitar; 06-12-2022 at 08:51 AM. Reason: added "subscribed" |
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One of my favs…good job!
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Love it! Great job. We used to play this one in a trio I was in with a keyboardist and three vocalists. Your performance has me thinking about trying it myself solo, which I hadn’t really considered.
Again great job on a classic. I love the chord changes on this one.
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Nice job on this, Rene! I enjoyed it greatly! Just right for your voice!
- Glenn
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Good job Rene! Nice singing.
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Hey Rene!
Great cover of a great song! I see you play it in G, yes? I learned it in A many years ago. Im wondering if my voice may fit better a whole step down? I need to sing along with your video! Thank you for sharing Rene, you never disappoint! frank d.
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