#SongoftheDay From New York To LA (Patsy Gallant)

As much as I love disco, I actually can't stand this song. It came on the radio the other day and I was saying to my partner, "Why does this song remind me of childhood? But just the melody, not the words." He had no idea.

It bugged me so much I looked it up. Turns out the melody is lifted from a québécois tune I consider traditional, although it was written in the 60s so it really hasn't been around that long, called Mon Pays. I don't know how I'd never realized that. Mon Pays is a song we sang in school. That's why I associated it with childhood.

I'll play that one tomorrow. Today we have disco.


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Giselle

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