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I Truly Truly Believe. Temptations. 1967. B-side of I Wish It Would Rain. Solo piano in style of Johann Sebastian Bach Prelude No. 1 in C major Well Tempered Clavier. Middle instrumental interlude used as intro. (Magic SF 2)
bside baroque motown
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D Camp's fictitious chamber orchestra. Composed or re-arranged by D Camp. Enjoy.
I am Mr D Camp. My hobby is composing and arranging tunes using music software. Ever since I could listen to music, I always wished I could re-arrange it. I did not have a group of musicians. Now in the computer age with music software I am able to listen to what I hear in my head. The 178th street chamber orchestra is my fictitious group of virtual musicians who sometimes collaborate with other fictitious groups such as the Bathgate Avenue Boys Choir or the Beneath-the-Expressway Rhythm Kings. I compose original tunes. I re-arrange existing tunes. I try to keep these as short as possible. Two minutes is an epic. Some are easy listening. Some are experimental. I do this for my personal enjoyment but I hope you enjoy too. Thank you.
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Peak #50
Peak in subgenre #4
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May 09, 2019
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MP3 1.3 MB 128 kbps 1:25
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Temptations bass man Melvin Franklin had a rare role as lead singer on the 1967 original. On my version I use the middle instrumental interlude as the intro. Songwriters: H. Gordy / A. Story / N. Johnson My joke about I Truly Truly Believe: It's a little known piece of fiction that Johann Sebastian Bach visited Detroit in the 18th century. Detroit was a frontier backwater at the time. The celebrity Bach had a fling and after Bach returned to Leipzig, a son B. G. J. Bach was born to add to Bach's other famous sons: C. P. E., Wilhelm F and P. D. Q. The fictitious B. G. J. wrote "I Truly Truly Believe" in the style of his father. Centuries later, Dream Come True was written by the real B. G. J., Detroit's own Berry Gordy Jr who started Motown.
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