Too Many Fish In The Sea - The Marvelettes
1964
A tidal wave of Motown magic
Fast, infectious and impossible to sit still through.
Motown perfection from one of its finest girl groups.
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Too Many Fish In The Sea - The Marvelettes
1964
A tidal wave of Motown magic
Fast, infectious and impossible to sit still through.
Motown perfection from one of its finest girl groups.
i love this version of fish song so much it might be my favorite. the different arrangement/extra synths do something to my brain idk it sends me
if i were a fish 🐠🎶 on tenor viola da gamba and lute
Do you like Willy's song?
My dad got really excited about our goldfish (watch the whole thing)
Underwater recordings of vocal fish off the Australian coast reveal an ocean choir composed of at least seven distinct choruses
The ocean might seem like a quiet place, but listen carefully and you might just hear the sounds of the fish choir.
Most of this underwater music comes from soloist fish, repeating the same calls over and over. But when the calls of different fish overlap, they form a chorus.
Robert McCauley and colleagues at Curtin University in Perth, Australia, recorded vocal fish in the coastal waters off Port Headland in Western Australia over an 18-month period, and identified seven distinct fish choruses, happening at dawn and at dusk.
You can listen to three of them here...
1970
A slick and hard-grooving ride through the heart of 70s underground funk.
I love how this instrumental feels spontaneous yet incredibly tight.
Band biography on Allmusic.
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