Post by the Scribe on Feb 26, 2021 0:37:56 GMT
LINDA RONSTADT ORIGINALS
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Here is a selection of ORIGINAL songs first recorded by Linda Ronstadt solo OR with Linda in a duet OR with Linda as a guest singing prominent harmony or featured artist on someone else's original recording. The theme here is Linda singing on an original first time recording. Many of these later became cover songs by other artists.
This is not a complete list as many other original Linda Ronstadt recordings are not yet available on YouTube.
50 videos 978 views Last updated on Dec 2, 2020
www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUMq4sB5dsC8I6DOmcAhi_2uixQpRrwag
Here is a selection of ORIGINAL songs first recorded by Linda Ronstadt solo OR with Linda in a duet OR with Linda as a guest singing prominent harmony or featured artist on someone else's original recording. The theme here is Linda singing on an original first time recording. Many of these later became cover songs by other artists.
This is not a complete list as many other original Linda Ronstadt recordings are not yet available on YouTube.
I made a playlist on youtube of songs I believe to be originally recorded by Linda either as a solo artist or as a guest or duet. Once I find I am wrong I remove a song. I have struggled with the definition of "original" and "cover" and "remake." It seems the definitions have changed over the years.
Regarding the list I have taken some off and then put them back on as my information changes. For instance, I am almost sure Mr. Radio is original to the writer but secondhandsongs.com says it is original to her. I always thought their research was sound but not on this song.
secondhandsongs.com/artist/1626/originals#nav-entity
I have considered scrapping the "original" title and just going with "FIRST CHARTED" instead. In this case there would be many more to add to Linda's collection. I obviously can only include songs on this playlist that appear on youtube. Not all are on youtube.
All in all I believe it is fairly safe to say that Linda was the original artist on about 50 or so songs, give or take a few. If anyone has more to add to this list after doing your research or songs I should remove after doing your research please let me know. Thanks.
ronstadtfanaz Linda Ronstadt Originals playlist:
www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUMq4sB5dsC8I6DOmcAhi_2uixQpRrwag
These are some of the definitions I am working with:
What is a cover?
A cover is a song that is performed by a performer different from the original performer. A cover must be published on a release.
The term "cover" goes back decades when cover version originally described a rival version of a tune recorded to compete with the recently released (original) version.
Cover versions (as the term is now used) are often contemporary versions of familiar songs.
In popular music, a cover version or cover song, or simply cover, is a new performance or recording of a previously recorded, commercially released song by someone other than the original artist or composer.
Defining the original
The original is defined as "the first public version" of a song, "public" being the key of the definition. In this sense, traditionals have no original. As a consequence we will create an original, with credits to "traditional", and without any performer.
An "original song" is one which is brand new, not copied from any other songs, and is a "one of a kind" creation. It might have lyrics, and it might not.
A mashup (also mesh, mash up, mash-up, blend, bootleg[1] and bastard pop/rock) is a song or composition created by blending two or more pre-recorded songs, usually by overlaying the vocal track of one song seamlessly over the instrumental track of another.[2] To the extent that such works are "transformative" of original content, in the United States they may find protection from copyright claims under the "fair use" doctrine of copyright law.
Remixes
Technically, all mashups are remixes. But while most are made up entirely of plundered material, some bootleggers have fused old a cappella tracks with completely new compositions of their own device.
Regarding the list I have taken some off and then put them back on as my information changes. For instance, I am almost sure Mr. Radio is original to the writer but secondhandsongs.com says it is original to her. I always thought their research was sound but not on this song.
secondhandsongs.com/artist/1626/originals#nav-entity
I have considered scrapping the "original" title and just going with "FIRST CHARTED" instead. In this case there would be many more to add to Linda's collection. I obviously can only include songs on this playlist that appear on youtube. Not all are on youtube.
All in all I believe it is fairly safe to say that Linda was the original artist on about 50 or so songs, give or take a few. If anyone has more to add to this list after doing your research or songs I should remove after doing your research please let me know. Thanks.
ronstadtfanaz Linda Ronstadt Originals playlist:
www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUMq4sB5dsC8I6DOmcAhi_2uixQpRrwag
These are some of the definitions I am working with:
What is a cover?
A cover is a song that is performed by a performer different from the original performer. A cover must be published on a release.
The term "cover" goes back decades when cover version originally described a rival version of a tune recorded to compete with the recently released (original) version.
Cover versions (as the term is now used) are often contemporary versions of familiar songs.
In popular music, a cover version or cover song, or simply cover, is a new performance or recording of a previously recorded, commercially released song by someone other than the original artist or composer.
Defining the original
The original is defined as "the first public version" of a song, "public" being the key of the definition. In this sense, traditionals have no original. As a consequence we will create an original, with credits to "traditional", and without any performer.
An "original song" is one which is brand new, not copied from any other songs, and is a "one of a kind" creation. It might have lyrics, and it might not.
A mashup (also mesh, mash up, mash-up, blend, bootleg[1] and bastard pop/rock) is a song or composition created by blending two or more pre-recorded songs, usually by overlaying the vocal track of one song seamlessly over the instrumental track of another.[2] To the extent that such works are "transformative" of original content, in the United States they may find protection from copyright claims under the "fair use" doctrine of copyright law.
Remixes
Technically, all mashups are remixes. But while most are made up entirely of plundered material, some bootleggers have fused old a cappella tracks with completely new compositions of their own device.