Weekend Bonus #2, celebrating New Year’s Eve (release date 2014). By Eric Carmen, better known for 1975’s “All By Myself.” Interesting progressions throughout, but the key change is around 2:50. Many thanks to MotD fan Larry Graykin for the suggestion! Happy 2018 to all!
Author: Mod of the Day
Mark Shilansky + Fugue Mill | Ordinary World
After becoming Exhibit A for chart-topping synth-pop blockbusters in the early 80s, Duran Duran scored an uncharacteristically understated hit in 1993 with the ballad “Ordinary World.”
Boston-based pianist/bandleader/educator Mark Shilansky and his band Fugue Mill have thoroughly re-harmonized and restructured the tune with their 2014 cover, stacking verse after verse.
Finally, the single extended chorus arrives (at 3:33) with cascading modulations nowhere to be heard in the original.
Bad Lip Reading | Christmas is Here
We try to generally keep MotD a politics-free zone, but this is just too good not to share. You have to watch the whole video, but pay particular attention around 1:30 for a modulation by baby wail!
Five Stairsteps | O-o-h Child
Q: What do Lisa Loeb, The Spinners, Trey Anastasio, and Milton Nascimento have in common?
A: They’ve all covered the classic R&B tune by the Five Stairsteps, “O-o-h Child.”
Not content to wait for a bridge or a last verse, this 1970 release features modulations starting almost right out of the gate (0:38, between the first verse and the first chorus). The track hit top 10 status in both the US and Canada.
Reba McEntire + Kelly Clarkson | Does He Love You
Today we feature Reba McEntire and Kelly Clarkson singing “Does He Love You” (2002) with a modulation around 4:49. The track won a Grammy for Best Country Vocal Collaboration back in 1994. This audience knows what’s going down, since they applaud right when the key change happens!
Doobie Brothers | What a Fool Believes
Harmonically, this 1979 tune is such a feast that after several decades of casually listening to it, I never caught on that it actually modulates too. In fact, multiple times: on the way out of the pre-chorus and into the chorus (first heard at 1:17) and then back to the original key (first heard at 1:50), then a second time.
Co-written by Michael McDonald and Kenny Loggins, the track hit #1 in the US — one of only a handful of non-disco releases to do so in the first half of 1979.
Dolly Parton | Hard Candy Christmas
Merry Christmas Eve! As a little weekend bonus video, here is Dolly Parton with “Hard Candy Christmas” (2001). This whole video is worth watching, but the key change is around 2:40. Best wishes to all for a wonderful evening.
Fantasia | What Christmas Means to Me
Hope everyone had a great Friday. We close this week with “What Christmas Means To Me” (2013) sung by Fantasia (modulation around 1:30). Have a great weekend and Merry Christmas!
Carrie Underwood | Do You Hear What I Hear
Happy Thursday! Another double feature coming at you today. First, we reach back into the archives and bring back Carrie Underwood with 2007’s “Do You Hear What I Hear,” (modulation around 2:27).
Celine Dion | So This is Christmas
A holiday season cannot go by without a little Celine, so here is her cover of John Lennon’s “So This is Christmas” (1998). Modulation around 2:20.