KARAOKE SCENE MAGAZINE ONLINE! - Keepinitcntry performs Carry On on Karaoke Showcase - Carry On in 1970 is the first song on the album Déjà Vu, by the recording act Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. Written by Stephen Stills, this song was released as the B-side of "Teach Your Children", and went on to receive steady airplay of its own from AOR radio stations. When nearing the end of the recording sessions for Déjà Vu, Graham Nash told Stephen Stills that they still didn't have an opening track. Many recording acts or producers prefer to start an album with a particularly catchy song, in order to set the mood and encourage listeners who are checking it out for the first time. Stills took two songs — (one being the song Questions[1] he'd written for and recorded with Buffalo Springfield), and edited them together with parts of a jam session from a few days earlier, to produce one finished piece. The song is noted for the Bridge section that makes a transition from a faster to slower tempo, with the lyric lines sung in Acapella: "Carry on,/ Love is coming, All vocals by Me.
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Keepinitcntry
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Date Submitted:  2023-03-12 [Archive Date: 2023-06-10]
Genre:  ROCK
Original Artist:  Crosby,Stills,Nash, & Young
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Description:  Carry On in 1970 is the first song on the album Déjà Vu, by the recording act Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. Written by Stephen Stills, this song was released as the B-side of "Teach Your Children", and went on to receive steady airplay of its own from AOR radio stations. When nearing the end of the recording sessions for Déjà Vu, Graham Nash told Stephen Stills that they still didn't have an opening track. Many recording acts or producers prefer to start an album with a particularly catchy song, in order to set the mood and encourage listeners who are checking it out for the first time. Stills took two songs — (one being the song Questions[1] he'd written for and recorded with Buffalo Springfield), and edited them together with parts of a jam session from a few days earlier, to produce one finished piece. The song is noted for the Bridge section that makes a transition from a faster to slower tempo, with the lyric lines sung in Acapella: "Carry on,/ Love is coming, All vocals by Me.
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Total Comments:  8
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Comment by: MichelJ (Total comments: 2378  Submissions: 605) Wed, Mar 15th, 2023 
MichelJ Hi Mark, a new one for me and as always a perfect performance my friend... Exceptional work with all your voices... Bravo... Michel...
Reply: Thanks so much Michel. ~Mark~
Comment by: Cantstopsinging (Total comments: 3922  Submissions: 552) Tue, Mar 14th, 2023 
Cantstopsinging Hi Mark.. You put so much work into all your recordings whether they require harmony or not. Kudos to you for having the patience to work with this. I first tried this decades ago and never again but maybe you've inspired me to give it another chance. joyce
Reply: Thanks for your kind words Joyce. I do try to do as much as I can with most songs. Its like you, good medicine with the free time and a pleasure when it comes to the challenge. ~Mark~
Comment by: Starlyter - Brad (Total comments: 3344  Submissions: 400) Mon, Mar 13th, 2023 
Starlyter - Brad Hey Mark, your work on this paid off in spades my friend. Excellent cover and harmonies are top shelf. A super listen this afternoon....Brad
Reply: Thanks so much Brad. Appreciate your time pal. ~Mark~
Comment by: mav2100 (Total comments: 4179  Submissions: 268) Mon, Mar 13th, 2023 
mav2100 Hello Marky!! I am so happy to see you here ! I wasn't sure it was gonna happen for a while there. You sound amazing and your harmonies are so sweet. Hitting those highs like a pro!! Love, love, love it! Fabulous performance! YOU ROCK!! Applause Applause from Chicago!! Mwahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, Pam
Reply: Hi Pam, We all enjoy the carousel of songs we all create and have the fun to finish the songs we desire and then the pleasure of sharing on here. Thanks so much for coming!~Mark~
Comment by: BevB (Total comments: 3661  Submissions: 229) Sun, Mar 12th, 2023 
BevB Awesome song and some great singing here Mark. Love those harmonies. Loved my listen this afternoon. :)
Reply: Thanks for sharing the ear and feedback Bev. So glad you stopped!~Mark~


Keepinitcntry performs Carry On on Karaoke Showcase of Karaoke Scene Magazine Online: Keepinitcntry performs Carry On on Karaoke Showcase - Carry On in 1970 is the first song on the album Déjà Vu, by the recording act Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. Written by Stephen Stills, this song was released as the B-side of "Teach Your Children", and went on to receive steady airplay of its own from AOR radio stations. When nearing the end of the recording sessions for Déjà Vu, Graham Nash told Stephen Stills that they still didn't have an opening track. Many recording acts or producers prefer to start an album with a particularly catchy song, in order to set the mood and encourage listeners who are checking it out for the first time. Stills took two songs — (one being the song Questions[1] he'd written for and recorded with Buffalo Springfield), and edited them together with parts of a jam session from a few days earlier, to produce one finished piece. The song is noted for the Bridge section that makes a transition from a faster to slower tempo, with the lyric lines sung in Acapella: "Carry on,/ Love is coming, All vocals by Me.
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