1976’s “Money, Money, Money” was Abba’s followup to its smash hit “Dancing Queen.” The original title for the tune was ‘Been and Gone and Done It,” which might have affected its huge popularity! The key change hits around 2:25.
Tag: pop
Eric Carmen | Brand New Year
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!
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.
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.
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.
NSYNC | I Don’t Wanna Spend One More Christmas Without You
Today we feature Nsync’s “I Don’t Wanna Spend One More Christmas Without You” (2012). Modulation around 2:35.
Backstreet Boys | Christmas Time
Today’s feature is The Backstreet Boys “Christmas Time” (1997). Modulation(around 3:00. Enjoy!!
David Archuleta | Pat-a-Pan
O-Town | All or Nothing
Hello all Modulation Fans!! Here is a 2001 video to brighten up your week. Modulation is around 3:20 (even the audience knows that key changes are the time to clap!) Enjoy!