Gentle When You Say The Word

Published: June 17, 2020, 3:47 p.m.

Gary Scruggs - Gentle When You Say The Word (1967)

Stevie Wonder - Summer Soft (1976)

Jerry Rix - Bad Bad Leroy Brown (1974) 

David Ruffin - Me 'n Rock 'n Roll (Are Here To Stay) (1974) 

Freddie Cannon - Beautiful Downtown Burbank (1967)

Godley and Creme - Snack Attack (1980) 

The Pack (Grand Funk) - Harlem Shuffle (1965) 

Moms Mabley - His Way (1970) 

Festival - Today (1971)

Keith Relf - Knowing (1966)

Looking Glass - Golden Rainbow (1972) BOOOOOO!!!! PLAY "BRANDY"!!!!!

Milton Berle - Yellow Submarine (1968)

Nichelle Nichols - Why Don't You Do Right? (1967) 

Leonard Nimoy - Spock Thoughts (1968) "Even the dull and ignorant."

The Free Design - The Windows of the World (1968)

Emerson, Lake, and Palmer - Trilogy (1972)  

Frank Zappa - Inca Roads (Live) (1980) 

Gentle Giant - Pantagruel's Nativity (1971) 

Gentle Giant - Inside Out (1980)

Gentle Giant - Another Show (1976) 

Moody Blues - My Song (1971) 

Frank Zappa - It Just Might Be a One-Shot Deal (1972) 

Aerosmith - Seasons of Wither (1974)

From Wikipedia: According to [Steven] Tyler, the song was inspired by the Massachusetts landscape in wintertime.The song's lyrics also discuss a relationship. It is one of Tyler's favorite Aerosmith songs. The song is highlighted by acoustic guitars, slow haunting vocals, and a strong rhythm. On the Get Your Wings album, the song starts off with a crowd of people cheering, which gradually fades to the howling wind and an acoustic guitar played by Tyler which start off the song. This is done to achieve a blending effect between this song and the previous track, "Train Kept A-Rollin'".

Curved Air - Phantasmagoria (1972) 

Fanny - Badge (1971)