What tunes get a perceptible rise from listeners?

Posted by: Jerry T

What tunes get a perceptible rise from listeners? - 08/28/11 06:39 AM

The majority of my work is for baby boomers that are eating and/or drinking and chatting while I play.
Last night I did a gig that I split with a band. The band was very good and did some stuff that was very impressive, but got hardly any reaction from the crowd. As I started, “When the Moon Hits Your Eye …” I can see people glancing my way and/or mouthing the lyrics. “Gigolo” and to a lesser degree, “Volare” get the same reaction.
I’d like to know what tunes others, playing in a situation where the performer is not necessarily the focal point, elicit a noticeable (affirmative) rise from your listeners?
Ciao,
Jerry
Posted by: Bill in Dayton

Re: What tunes get a perceptible rise from listeners? - 08/28/11 03:59 PM

A background gig is different...

I played last night for a 60th Class Reunion near Cincinnati, OH. I played standards and latin stuff for the first three hours. I sang and did vocals for a dance set at the end of the night. I felt it went well...this is my 6th or 7th engagement for this high school so word of mouth has been good to me.

Several folks stopped by on the way out with compliments...It wasn't just one tune, it was something different for everyone, I guess...
Posted by: mikey_maestro

Re: What tunes get a perceptible rise from listeners? - 08/28/11 08:38 PM

Sweet Caroline or Tiny Bubbles
Posted by: Jerry T

Re: What tunes get a perceptible rise from listeners? - 08/28/11 08:43 PM

Thanks for the responses Bill and Mikey. I realize that there are tunes that have special appeal in different venues and in different parts of the country. I know that class reunions for grads in the late ‘50’s and early ‘60’s especially respond to tunes that they danced to during their high school days. I would think that there are particular tunes that elicit especially positive reactions in a mainly C&W settings and in venues that predominantly represent a specific ethnic group etc. I just thought it would interesting to learn what songs seem to work best in different settings. I love seeing the song lists that are posted here.
Ciao,
Jerry
Posted by: rikkisbears

Re: What tunes get a perceptible rise from listeners? - 08/28/11 09:57 PM

Hi Jerry,
can't suggest what I'd play ( I don't perform), but I know what I luv listening to,
Perry Como, Dean Martin Tony Bennett, & not quite in the same vain, Johnny Mathis.

My Uncle used to play their records endlessly when I was a tiny tot. Still stops me in my tracks when one of their songs gets played on an oldies channel on the radio. They had such wonderful tunes.
Posted by: RMepstead

Re: What tunes get a perceptible rise from listeners? - 08/29/11 02:01 AM

Chris de Burgh's Lady in red...
Posted by: cassp

Re: What tunes get a perceptible rise from listeners? - 08/29/11 08:30 AM

I always get big smiles and a lot of lips moving when I do "Put Your Head on My Shoulder." And I can't go wrong with Sweet Caroline and Wonderful World. And when I tell people that Have I Told You Lately is one of my favorites and why, they seem to listen a little more attentively and appreciately.
Posted by: kbrkr

Re: What tunes get a perceptible rise from listeners? - 08/29/11 09:11 AM

I just performed a cocktail hour prior to a wedding and when I started to play "Moonlight Serenade" at least three couples actually started dancing!!! I've never had anyone dance at a cocktail hour previously as I'm really just there for background music.

We both applauded each other at the end of the song!!
Posted by: montunoman

Re: What tunes get a perceptible rise from listeners? - 08/29/11 09:27 AM

"My Girl" seems to be well liked among the kids and adults.

"In the Mood" seems to always get the attention of a senior crowd.

Beatles tunes seem to have universal appeal.
Posted by: Scottyee

Re: What tunes get a perceptible rise from listeners? - 08/29/11 09:32 AM

Originally Posted By: mikey_maestro
Tiny Bubbles




yep, this one does it for me too,
and of course there's always got to be someone in the audience who
comes up to insist that I must be related to the late Don Ho grin

Posted by: Tony Hughes

Re: What tunes get a perceptible rise from listeners? - 08/29/11 09:39 AM



This appears to have their full attention.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6fVDAjs9f0
Posted by: Bill in Dayton

Re: What tunes get a perceptible rise from listeners? - 08/29/11 02:44 PM

If I had to pick one tune, I'd say I Can't Help Falling In Love by Elvis...
Posted by: musicforyourday

Re: What tunes get a perceptible rise from listeners? - 08/29/11 04:20 PM

I find that could i have the last dance country waltz will pack the dance floor then play only you / donna and you will keep them on the floor for 10 min them you will have them a little elvis blue suede shoes and you go them in your pocket.
Posted by: mikey_maestro

Re: What tunes get a perceptible rise from listeners? - 08/29/11 08:35 PM

Originally Posted By: Scottyee
Originally Posted By: mikey_maestro
Tiny Bubbles




yep, this one does it for me too,
and of course there's always got to be someone in the audience who
comes up to insist that I must be related to the late Don Ho grin



You told me he was your 9th cousin .....lol
Posted by: GlennT

Re: What tunes get a perceptible rise from listeners? - 08/30/11 07:21 AM

"Swing The Mood" (Jive Bunny) & "Crazy Little Thing Called Love"

Glenn