Vocal Sound Effect on Hey That's No Way to Say Goodbye
Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2016 8:52 pm
I was thinking of starting a new thread asking people to post their favorite LC song or part of a song. But as a new member, I think that would be presumptuous. Several reasons. First, someone has likely already started such a thread. I looked through the index and although I couldn't see any existing thread on that topic, I thought I best wait and see if anyone might point me to some existing thread.
Meanwhile, I would like to tell you mine. I admit that it's silly because it's not one entire song. It's just a tiny vocal sound effect on, "Hey That's No Way to Say Goodbye". The song is about 3 minutes long and around the 1:55 minute mark, a female vocalist sings a vocal sound effect several times that sounds like "Ping" or "Bing" or "Bung". But for some reason, I just love that sound. I find myself listening to the song now at least once a day. I found a link to LC's Discography that lists a lady by the name of Nancy Priddy who sang vocals on that song. I want to ask if anyone can confirm that she is indeed the one who sings that amazing sound effect? While I was looking for the lady who sings that vocal effect, it turns out that Nancy Priddy is Christina Applegate's mother. I thought that anyone who enjoys the song might find that interesting and so here is a link to the notes on that album, "Songs of Leonard Cohen".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Songs_of_Leonard_Cohen
The above link names Nancy Priddy as the only female vocalist on that song and I'd just like to know whether she is the one who sings the sound effect or if it could be some other vocalist.
P.S. On a somewhat related matter, I found a really nice review/article about Sharon Robinson who is LC's current vocalist and/or musical partner. She got a writing credit on every single song on the album Ten New Songs. I found this article/review to be quite lovely and I'd like to recommend it to any of you who think you might enjoy it. It was very touching and dealt with several of LC's live concerts awa his approach to transforming his poetry into songs.
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/cfa993f0-ffb9 ... ab7de.html
Meanwhile, I would like to tell you mine. I admit that it's silly because it's not one entire song. It's just a tiny vocal sound effect on, "Hey That's No Way to Say Goodbye". The song is about 3 minutes long and around the 1:55 minute mark, a female vocalist sings a vocal sound effect several times that sounds like "Ping" or "Bing" or "Bung". But for some reason, I just love that sound. I find myself listening to the song now at least once a day. I found a link to LC's Discography that lists a lady by the name of Nancy Priddy who sang vocals on that song. I want to ask if anyone can confirm that she is indeed the one who sings that amazing sound effect? While I was looking for the lady who sings that vocal effect, it turns out that Nancy Priddy is Christina Applegate's mother. I thought that anyone who enjoys the song might find that interesting and so here is a link to the notes on that album, "Songs of Leonard Cohen".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Songs_of_Leonard_Cohen
The above link names Nancy Priddy as the only female vocalist on that song and I'd just like to know whether she is the one who sings the sound effect or if it could be some other vocalist.
P.S. On a somewhat related matter, I found a really nice review/article about Sharon Robinson who is LC's current vocalist and/or musical partner. She got a writing credit on every single song on the album Ten New Songs. I found this article/review to be quite lovely and I'd like to recommend it to any of you who think you might enjoy it. It was very touching and dealt with several of LC's live concerts awa his approach to transforming his poetry into songs.
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/cfa993f0-ffb9 ... ab7de.html