Here’s “Winter Dreams (Brandon’s Song)” from Kelly Clarkson‘s 2013 Christmas album, Wrapped in Red (2013). The key change is at 2:21.
The Piano Guys | O Come, O Come, Emmanuel
A gorgeous arrangement of “O come, O come, Emmanuel” (2012) by The Piano Guys, marking their MotD debut. Key change at 2:58.
Michael McDonald | That’s What Christmas Means to Me
Michael McDonald‘s “That’s What Christmas Means To Me” is the opening track from his 2009 album This Christmas. Key change at 1:37.
Randy Rainbow | Hey Gurl, It’s Christmas!
We kick off the week with the opening track of Randy Rainbow‘s new Christmas album, Hey Gurl, It’s Christmas!, written by Marc Shaiman. There are key changes throughout the track, so we won’t list them all here. Hopefully it gets you in the Christmas spirit!
Josh Groban | Thankful
Happy Thanksgiving to the MotD community! We on the admin team are grateful for your continued support of the page. Today, we feature Josh Groban‘s “Thankful” (2017), which features a key change at 3:42. Tomorrow we begin our holiday season at MotD, extending through December 25. If you come across any key changes as you listen to your favorite holiday albums, please share them!!
Fitz + the Tantrums | L.O.V.
According to AllMusic, LA-based Fitz & The Tantrums plays a “hooky, danceable brand of pop infused with retro soul and ’80s new wave influences.” The band is probably best known for its 2013 single “Out of My League.”
“L.O.V.,” a track submitted by MotD frequent flyer JB, was released on the band’s 2010 debut album. After verses in D minor and choruses in C major, the groove drops out (at first) for a largely instrumental break which alternates between Ab major and Bb major (a bVII major -> I major vamp) from 2:00 to 2:31.
Beach Boys | Dance, Dance, Dance
Originally released as a single in 1964, “Dance, Dance, Dance” was included on The Beach Boys‘ eighth studio album, The Beach Boys Today!, the following year. A blink-and-you’ll-miss-it key change occurs in the middle of the third verse at 1:16.
Frédéric Chopin | “Military” Polonaise in A Major
The tonality of the “Military” Polonaise in A Major by Frédéric Chopin, composed in 1838, pivots all over the place during the many repetitions of its regal main theme. Canadian/Israeli pianist Tzvi Erez‘s version includes several more interesting points about the piece in its captions.
Into the Unknown (from “Frozen II”)
Thanks to longtime MotD fan and contributor Gus Connelly for finding this one — a rare downward modulation (by a minor third!) at 2:36, with the melody resolving to the major 7th scale degree of the new key. Featuring Idina Menzel, returning to her role as Elsa in Frozen 2 (2019).
Stevie Wonder | Sunny
Here’s a wonderful cover submitted by regular guest poster JB:
“Stevie Wonder‘s a pretty sophisticated songwriter, but as a performer — especially in his early days — he was not above laying down a yeomanlike rendering of a pop standard. Part of Barry Gordy’s genius was in treating even his star vocalists as, in some ways, just glorified studio musicians, working their shifts in the Motown Hitsville Hit Factory.
Still, it’s kinda novel to hear Wonder cover Bobby Hebb‘s ‘Sunny,’ which features not one, not two, but three mods (1:40, 2:25, 3:06). While this kind of modulation ladder would sound cheesy nowadays, the tune comes from the era (early 60s) when cheesy lounge music was charting right alongside the early Beatles and Stones. I miss the biodiversity that pop music had back in those protean days…”