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Friday, February 17, 2006

Classic Single of the Day: Sentimental Lady

I always loved Bob Welch's "Sentimental Lady," which was a hit for him in 1977. Christine McVie joins him for backing vocals--and with good reason. Welch was a member of Fleetwood Mac from 1971 to 1973, and "Sentimental Lady" appeared for the first time on the Bare Trees album in 1972.

Very cool song, but HIDEOUS cover art. YUCK! ---->

Bob Welch now does some weird takes on old jazz classics and pop standards. A quick flick through iTunes revealed a very bizarre version of "I Got Rhythm." I'll stick with the old stuff, Bob, thanks.

Other cool Bob Welch-penned tunes: "Hypnotized," Fleetwood Mac; and "Ebony Eyes," a solo hit from the French Kiss album (where "Sentimental Lady" also appeared).

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