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08 Mayıs 2008 21:19:58
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BCB Band sings Roller Derby Queen by Jim Croce. First time we ever did this one so it is a little rough.

In the music industry, arguably the worst tragedy that can befall an artist is to die in their prime, when he or she is just beginning to break through to the mainstream and reach people on a national level. One such artist was Jim Croce, a songwriter with a knack for both upbeat, catchy singles and empathetic, melancholy ballads. Though Croce only recorded a few studio albums before an untimely plane crash, he continues to be remembered posthumously. Croce appealed to fans as a common man, and it was not a gimmick — he was a father and husband who went through a series of blue-collar jobs. And whether he used dry wit, gentle emotions, or sorrow, Croce sang with a rare form of honesty and power. Few artists have ever been able to pull off such down-to-earth storytelling as convincingly as he was.

James Croce was born in Philadelphia, PA, on January 10, 1943. Raised on ragtime and country, Croce played the accordion as a child and would eventually teach himself the guitar. It wasn't until his freshman year of college that he began to take music seriously, forming several bands over the next few years. After graduation, he continued to play various gigs at local bars and parties, working as both a teacher and construction worker to support himself and his wife, Ingrid. In 1969, the Croces and an old friend from college, Tommy West, moved to New York and record an album. When the Jim and Ingrid record failed to sell, they moved to a farm in Lyndell, PA, where Jim juggled several jobs, including singing for radio commercials. Eventually he was noticed and signed by the ABC/Dunhill label and released his second album, You Don't Mess Around with Jim, in 1972. The record spawned three hits: "You Don't Mess Around With Jim," "Operator (That's Not the Way It Feels)," and "Time in a Bottle." The latter would become Croce's breakthrough hit, shooting all the way to number one on the Billboard charts. Croce quickly followed with Life and Times in early 1973 and gained his first number one hit with "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown."

After four years of grueling tour schedules, Croce grew homesick. Wishing to spend more time with Ingrid and his infant son Adrian James, he planned to take a break after the Life and Times tour was completed. Unfortunately, the tour would never finish; just two months after "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown" topped the charts, Croce's plane crashed in Natchitoches, LA. Croce and the four other passengers (including band member Maury Muehleisen) were killed instantly.

Ironically, Jim Croce's career peaked after his death. In December of 1973, the album I Got a Name surfaced, but it was "Time in a Bottle," from 1972's You Don't Mess Around with Jim which would become his second number one single. Shortly afterwards, "I'll Have to Say I Love You in a Song" reached the Top Ten. Several albums were released posthumously, most notably the greatest hits collection, Photographs and Memories, which became a best-seller. Several other compilations have since been issued, such as the 1992 release The 50th Anniversary Collection and the 2000 compilation Time in a Bottle: The Definitive Collection. Listening to the songs Croce recorded, one cannot help but wonder how far his extraordinary talents could have taken him if he would have perhaps lived a few years longer. Unfortunately, such a question may only be looked at rhetorically, but Jim Croce continues to live on in the impressive catalog of songs he left behind.

Bu Resime Yapılan Yorumlar (23)

BCBband

Thanks very much.

aspire62

great/video song 5 stars for each of you

BCBband

Thanks, first time we ever did it so it will get better.

LightsOutChannel

Very Good! :-)

BCBband

Thanks very much.

mommouse

great job

BCBband

Thanks very much Bill.

wmstrop

Great version, guys! Haven't heard this one in the longest time. Sounds real good to me! 5 more stars!

Bill

BCBband

Thanks ole Chap.

BCBband

Thanks Sherri.

BCBband

Thanks just beware of those Roller Derby Queens today. LOL

BCBband

Thanks Colin.

BCBband

Hi Suze. Funny song.

BCBband

Thanks, LOL

classican

Excellent work again!

sherrilynn115

Good morning!! I know this one!! Really sounds great!!

emifolk

just love it it's my breakfast vid and it seems to be a nice day and this is the best song to start thanks for this 5 *****

OldTimeVoice

Good morning Guys.very nice Guys.Colin.

suuzzee5

New song for me here ... great tune, fantastic singing and playing!!

jugnutgut

Love it! down at the rena..

BCBband

Thanks much Matthew.

BCBband

Thanks Wendy.

BCBband

Yeah, you guys like those Roller Derby Queens. I know! LOL

BCBband

Thanks much Kenny.

BCBband

Thanks Carol.

BCBband

Thanks Steven appreciate that. Been working on them for a few years.

ninjabluewings

Another AWESOME PERFORMANCE! You Guys, GREAT SONG TOO! Another BIG 5! Coming You Way

PoohBear02003

5 Stars for two great stars!!!

Wendy

Andrewandjohn

five stars guys :)

RichardKenny86

Great song choice, 5 stars.

BCBband

Thanks GG. Brings back my youth when I used to watch Roller Derby. They had some tough women. LOL

BCBband

Thanks Stewball, Jim was a great one. It is hard to do them like him he just had such a style.

ilovemaniototo

A real good toetapper a goody. Carol x

BCBband

Thanks a lot Jeff.

BCBband

1st time and a little rough, thanks.

BCBband

Cool

BCBband

I never heard it until heard Monkeyless John do it and thought it was a funny song.

BCBband

Thanks very much

ghostgal30e

Toe tapper hand clapper Thanks 5***** G.G.

ORBSTEWBALL

Say
Fellas...

Jim Croce is among my top five favorite singer songwriters. Point of fact,there isn't any of his songs that I don't enjoy and I even listen to his greatest hits package on a regular basis...finding something new each time.

Here, you gents have really grabbed a hold onto the song's very rudimentary essence and have brought a freshness and vitality to Jim's timeless composition.

Many thanks for the dinner time floor show.

Peace,
Stewball

jeffkahl

always loved Jim Croce. i play a lot of his stuff at my gigs. awesome job guys!

4846steven

this is another ghreat tune guys the amount of songs you guys got under your collar is outstanding all the stars again

oldcountrytunes

Never heard it before but it is a pretty good novelty song. Of course, it is well done by you guys. It's a ***** song and thanks.

RedneckResponder

Croce was the man, he is my sons original inspiration to play guitar.

harleyhawgn

Never heard this one before, but It's a good one. Your did a nice job. THANKS, C.W.

fendertexas

great music
5 stars

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