Topic: New Chords Postings
I hope everybody is enjoying the Labour Day holiday weekend. The newest chord chart entry is for April Wine's "This Could Be the Right One". It's from the 1984 album Animal Grace, the band's 11th album. This was the last album April Wine recorded together as a full band before going on an eight year hiatus, which ended with their reunion in 1992. "This Could Be the Right One" was the only single from the album.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CvHlc9V09GU
Updated: Tuesday, September 2, 2008 12:56 AM EDT
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"Baby Ran" was the first 54-40 song I ever heard, and it continues to be among my favourites of theirs now. The song originally appeared on the band's 1986 self-titled album. I had that album on vinyl, but my vinyl collection has long since been retired. About a year ago I was putting together a variety playlist of songs by Canadian bands to burn onto a CD. So I went to an mp3 site in search of "Baby Ran". I had no problem finding it; it's on the band's greatest hits package Radio Love Songs: The Singles Collection (pictured). I was surprised, however, to discover that that CD had a re-recorded version of the song. I wanted the original. The site didn't have the album 54-40, though, so it seemed the original wasn't available.
Bob Seger's "Mainstreet" features a simple, but very melodic and memorable guitar Intro. The song is from Seger's first Top 10 album Night Moves (1976), and it reached #24 on the pop charts. The melody also transfers well to other instruments. In Seger's live show, this Intro is often played to great effect on saxophone (sometimes tenor sax, sometimes soprano sax). The song recounts his days in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
