The Podcast Oldies Show

De: Gail Nobles
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  • A show about oldies. Music of Yesterday! Lost 45's and Classic Hits.
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  • The Velvelettes 3:21:25 9.14 PM
    Mar 22 2025
    Promo card: Spotify
    Intro by: Gail Nobles
    Story by: Gail Nobles

    The Velvelettes, those fabulous songbirds of Motown, really knew how to break a heart with their sweet harmonies and touching lyrics. Hailing from that legendary Motown sound, they brought a unique flavor to the scene, and “It’s Twilight Time” is just a stellar example of their talent!

    Let’s talk about that opening line—“The night my lover said goodbye.” Can you feel the emotional weight just dripping from those words? It’s all about that moment of heartbreak, setting the stage for a story we can all relate to. And boy, do they paint a picture! When the moon fades from the sky, you can almost see the shadows creeping in, can’t you?

    The depth of feeling they convey in phrases like “Black was the night he left me” and “Black were the days to come” pulls you right into their world. It’s a reminder of love lost and longing for the light that once was. And don’t we all know that struggle? That desire for everything to return to ‘twilight time,’ that magical moment when love was fresh and everything felt right.

    With that lush instrumental background and those silky smooth vocals, The Velvelettes wrap us with a warm feeling as they long for those happiest times. It’s a classic Motown gem, showcasing not just their talent, but the emotional resonance that makes music timeless. The song highlights how delicate love can be, and every time you spin it, you’re reminded of the beauty and heartache that life brings. With the Velvelettes, it’s always a celebration of those unforgettable emotions! So, crank it up and let that Motown magic take you away!

    I'm Gail Nobles and you're listening to The Podcast Oldies Show.
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    3 m
  • The Trammps-Hold Back the Night 11:26:24 7.43 PM
    Nov 27 2024
    Photo: Rob Gosenson - wikiportret.nl
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    Keyboardist background: Gail Nobles
    Story by: Gail Nobles

    Do you remember the song by the Trammps Hold Back the Night? It’s from their 1975 The Legendary Zing Album. The single is a dynamite blend of disco and soul.

    The Trammps, those legendary pioneers of disco really know how to get the party started and Hold Back The Night is no exception. With that contagious beat and soaring vocals, this track creates an electrifying atmosphere that simply begs you to hit the dance floor. The beat and those horns just scream celebration.

    Now let’s talk about the lyrics. It’s a heartfelt anthem about love and longing all wrapped up in that wonderful disco sound. The way the lead vocalist passionately sings about not wanting to say goodbye to the night just connects with all of us who’ve ever experienced those magical moments under the stars. When that chorus hits, it’s like a call to arms for every soul out there to embrace the night!

    You’re listening to The Podcast Oldies Show. Hold Back the Night is today’s topic. I’m Gail Nobles. Whether you’re spending the single at a retro party or just jamming in your living room. remember The Trammps invite you to hold back the night.
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  • The Sweet Inspirations 7:17:24 1.22 PM
    Jul 17 2024
    Music Intro: Gail Nobles
    Singing Background Actors: Gail Nobles

    Today I'm thinking of The Sweet Inspirations welcome to the Podcast Oldies Show.

    The Sweet Inspirations are Dionne Warwick, Dee Dee Warwick. Doris Joy, and Cissy Houston. An R&B girl group mostly known for their work as backup singers on studio recordings for other R&B and rock artists. A founding member of the group was Dionne Warwick, who was later replaced by her aunt, Cissy Houston.

    The Sweet Inspirations was founded by former members of The Drinkard Singers, a long-running Gospel singing group whose membership included Cissy Houston (née Drinkard), mother of Whitney Houston, and Lee Warwick, who was Cissy's sister and the mother of Sweet Inspirations members Dee Dee and Dionne Warwick.

    As a backup group, the Sweet Inspirations was in high demand among producers, publishers, artists, and songwriters in the early 1960s. The original lineup included Doris Troy and the two Warwick sisters, Dionne and Dee Dee. Both Troy and Dionne Warwick enjoyed solo careers with hits in 1963, "Just One Look" and "Don't Make Me Over" respectively, on which the Sweet Inspirations can be heard.

    The group saying they song entitled Sweet Inspiration. Sweet Inspiration is the title of a Dan Penn and Spooner Oldham composition written for, and first recorded in 1967 by, the Sweet Inspirations. It became a Top 20 hit reaching #18 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the spring of 1968.

    I’m Gail Nobles. Thank you for listening to the Podcast Oldies Show.
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