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Retro Redux: Bulldog Songs - They Grab On And Won't Let Go

Written by Big Geez
Published July 16, 2008
Part of Retro Redux

I've always wondered what it is about certain songs that seem to just grab you and hang on, becoming a favorite from the very first time you hear them. In a way, that type of song reminds me of a stubborn and unpredictable bulldog that clamps his teeth into your pants leg and won't be dislodged no matter how hard you shake it. Of course, the bulldog has a reason for what he's doing and you could probably make a pretty good case that a song that clings to you is doing so for a reason too — in simple terms, it fits snugly into your musical preferences.

One characteristic of this type of song is that it doesn't necessarily have to be a great piece of music that's admired by the cutting-edge crowd. A good example (and you knew there'd be one, didn't you?) is a European pop song that I think I first heard Englebert Humperdinck sing around forty years ago. (Video below.) Although he wasn't the first to record it, he was probably most responsible for making "Quando, Quando, Quando" a minor hit, one that's been recorded by everyone from Pat Boone to Al Martino.

Something about the song is enormously appealing. It might be the unashamedly romantic message coupled with a bouncy Latin beat (although it's actually an Italian song) but whatever the case, it's impossible to ignore. And it doesn't have to be Englebert doing the honors — in the years since I first heard it I've managed to accumulate several versions and although I have one or two favorites, I still like them all. One of the best came out a few years ago when Michael Bublé recorded it with Nelly Furtado, introducing the song to a new - and younger - audience.

One of the oddities about it is that whenever it's performed, the Italian title is retained (it means 'Tell Me When' — or literally 'When, When, When') but the song itself is usually performed in English. That's often true even when it's recorded by an Italian singer, although sultry-voiced Giada Valenti hedged her bets by using both languages in her version, proving once again that you can't always predict bulldog behavior.

The Big Geez is a retiree who takes time off from trimming ear hair to write about music -- sometimes doing conventional reviews, but often just sharing his opinions about how something resonates with his memories and those of his generation. You can read more of his faux pearls of wisdom at the Geezer Music Club.
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Retro Redux: Bulldog Songs - They Grab On And Won't Let Go
Published: July 16, 2008
Type: Opinion
Section: Music
Filed Under: Music: Latin, Music: Jazz, Culture: Humor and Satire, Music: Pop
Part of a feature: Retro Redux
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