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    Posted by Timothy Connelly on 25/10/2018 at 22:37

    This is kind of a repeat of an earlier question about the songs from Orange but could you single out the lead vocals on the new CDs (unless you included that info on the CDs in which case I can wait.) Mona’s lead vocals on the Best Years are the best I’ve heard from her- that song reminds me of Falling Slowly (which won an Oscar) by Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova except it’s much better.
    In taking my lead from Lisa- I’m through comparing you girls or trying to pick out a favorite- I adore both of you!  I always thought good looking, talented women were supposed to be a bit stuck up. You are both miserable failures at that. (:

    Howard replied 6 years ago 5 Members · 8 Replies
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  • Howard

    Member
    26/10/2018 at 05:37

    Yep Tim! No ones perfect, even the MonaLisa Twins it seems. One of your earliest posts was about comparing the twins but no one bought into it, as I expected!

  • Timothy Connelly

    Member
    26/10/2018 at 17:15

    Lisa asked me who I thought sang lead on each song for Orange so I’m going to take a shot at it. Mona on 64, Maxwell, Best Years. Glass Onion, You Really Got Me. I’m not very good at this. Obviously watching videos gave it away a few times.

    Mona is the best harmony vocalist I’ve ever heard. She just enriches Lisa’s voice so much! God Only Knows and Morning are great examples of that. Simon and Garfunkel eat your heart out, there’s a new sherriff in town.

  • Rudolf Wagner

    Administrator
    05/11/2018 at 20:15

    All of your guesses are completely spot on, Tim! 🙂

    Here is the complete list:

    VOLUME 2:
    I’ll Follow The Sun – Lisa
    Bus Stop – Lisa
    Please Please Me – Mona
    I Saw Her Standing There – Lisa
    Two Of Us – Both (Lisa high, Mona low)
    Daydream – Lisa
    Maxwell’s Silver Hammer – Mona
    Paint It Black – Lisa
    When I’m Sixty-Four – Mona
    Wake Up Little Susie – Both (Lisa high, Mona low)
    These Boots Are Made For Walkin’ – Lisa
    Baby Mine – Verses Both, Chorus Lisa
    I’ll Be Back – Lisa

    VOLUME 3:
    If I Fell – Lisa
    The Night Before – Lisa
    The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin’ Groovy) – Both (Lisa high, Mona low)
    You Really Got Me – Mona
    You’re Going To Lose That Girl – Lisa
    Morning Has Broken – Lisa
    A World Without Love – Both (Lisa high, Mona low)
    The Best Years Of Our Lives – Mona
    White Room – Lisa
    Glass Onion – Mona
    Did You Ever Have to Make Up Your Mind – Both (Alternating)
    Time Of The Season – Lisa
    Hey Bulldog – Mona
    Yesterday – Lisa

  • Jung Roe

    Member
    05/11/2018 at 20:26

    Mona

    I could never tell who was doing the highs and the lows in the harmonies.  This anawers that for me.  Thanks ????

  • Howard

    Member
    06/11/2018 at 00:51

    Hi Jung. Me too. Got that one wrong. Always thought it was Mona that went high when Lisa went low. No one seemed to pick me up on it though! You are all too polite! Is it the same with ‘If I Fell’? It’s Paul going high when John goes low for the Beatles’ original!

    Lucky we have YouTube to help us out most of the time. Some of the CDs also give this information.

    I know you have stated that neither of you necessarily sings the more rocking numbers, but from the perspective of your reply here Mona seems to take on most of the rockers, although you did surprise me with ‘White Room’ and ‘I saw Her Standing There’, and Mona does have some lovely ballads going on there too (in particular ‘The Best Years of Our Lives’), So what would I know!!

  • Timothy Connelly

    Member
    06/11/2018 at 01:39

    Thank you so very much, Mona!

  • Steve

    Member
    06/11/2018 at 02:18

    I always find it fun to try and figure out who does lead vocal on what song.  I am seeing a trend developing in that Mona seems to be more of the rocker between the two.  But I am starting to hear little things in their voices that are pointing me to one or the other.  It’s not as easy as Lennon and McCartney but I guess that comes from years of listening to their work over and over and over…  But no matter who sings lead I thoroughly enjoy MLT’s work.

  • Howard

    Member
    06/11/2018 at 02:34

    Sorry, I meant Lisa surprised me with the lead on ‘White Room’ and ‘I Saw Her Standing There’!

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