Care of Mix Magazine Article - "That'll Be The Day" original version by Decca

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2011/01/29 19:35:47 (permalink)

Care of Mix Magazine Article - "That'll Be The Day" original version by Decca

Buddy Holly released under Decca the song, "That'll Be The Day" and it didn't take off. 

Later, he re-recorded it considerably lower (in pitch) and Brunswick Records pushed the crap out of it and suddenly Buddy's 'Beiber'd' into fame really quick. 

Check out (thanks to Youtube) the original version of "That'll Be The Day". 

This original first recording is 3 TONES HIGHER!!  Holy cow, huh? 

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    Re:Care of Mix Magazine Article - "That'll Be The Day" original version by Decca 2011/01/29 19:38:26 (permalink)



    ahh - ive heard this before - yes higher - and more of a country than a rock feel in those days 

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    Re:Care of Mix Magazine Article - "That'll Be The Day" original version by Decca 2011/01/29 20:48:41 (permalink)
    That's inspirational to think just lower the key 3 steps and then it works. Wow:)

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    Re:Care of Mix Magazine Article - "That'll Be The Day" original version by Decca 2011/01/29 21:35:31 (permalink)
    Amazing, this version sounds like a demo compared to the final.

    I've noticed the key and speed can have a drastic effect on the final outcome. I was having a problem on a track over the last 3 months. Nothing seemed to work to make it gel. Then I was listening to a Taylor Swift song which was also in 3/4 time and decided to try the same tempo on my song. It went from being a train wreck to being a believable ballad. I had tried all kinds of faster speeds but the secret sauce was to slow it down.

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    Re:Care of Mix Magazine Article - "That'll Be The Day" original version by Decca 2011/01/29 21:45:41 (permalink)
    It's amazing what a tempo, key, or meter change will do to a song.  

    What I have found also works wonders is to change the style. Take it from rock to country, or soul, and the whole song changes in magical ways....

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    Re:Care of Mix Magazine Article - "That'll Be The Day" original version by Decca 2011/01/29 21:58:11 (permalink)
    When I was recording on 4 track I used to raise or lower the tape speed to get just the right feel on the final mix.  Amazing what a difference it can make.

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    Re:Care of Mix Magazine Article - "That'll Be The Day" original version by Decca 2011/01/29 22:15:33 (permalink)
    I wish there was a master rotary knob in Sonar to slow up and speed down an audio/midi mix. Even if it was lo fi, that would be useful.

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    Re:Care of Mix Magazine Article - "That'll Be The Day" original version by Decca 2011/01/29 22:31:30 (permalink)
    middleman.... there is one on my other computer that works and it's free....If I can remember, I'll post the link when I log on again.... until then.....this might be it>>>  http://www.mymusictools.c..._key_changer_25931.htm
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    Re:Care of Mix Magazine Article - "That'll Be The Day" original version by Decca 2011/01/29 22:40:42 (permalink)
    That is a handy little tool. Thanks for that.

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