Fred Stewart 07-29-2007, 10:04 PM Folks,
I've been thinking of putting a "most requested" disc together but haven't had much luck. Perhaps you can help. Follows is a list of songs that seem to be requested more than any others:
Something I Can Dance To
Anything But This
Something Good
Real Music
Not That Country Chit
I don't have any of these songs in my library. Do you? ;)
Mr. K 07-29-2007, 11:08 PM I used to have SOMETHING GOOD by the Utah Saints. But it wasn't good enough. I had to play SOMETHING BETTER.
Michigan DJ 07-29-2007, 11:35 PM "Why are you playing this?" by the Crabby old dudes
"Something from this decade" by the Young slutty bridesmaids
"Chicken dance again" by the Annoying Kiddies
"you know that one song" by Drunk and Stupid
Figured I'd throw in the artists so it is easier to find the lyrics.
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SoftJock Rick 07-30-2007, 12:21 AM In the same vein, and for those that wear penguin suits:
Waiter, Can You Get Me A Beer - by Fast Freddy f/t Shirl & The Shoehorns
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DjJungle 08-09-2007, 04:31 AM Here...the best request ever:
I'm djing a wedding and this guy comes up and asks if I can play him & his wife's song. I said sure and asked the title of the song.
His reply: "It's a country song with the word 'what' in the title and a guy sings it."
*sigh* I said that's half my country music selection...
He says it was a big song.
Meanwhile I'm actually writing this down...thinking "maybe a song title will pop in my head"
So he said he'd ask his wife. So about 15 minutes later, this guy brings his wife up and he says "you tell him."
She says that their song is "When You Say Nothing At All by Alison Krause"
MADNESS 08-09-2007, 04:40 AM Jungle... ain't that the way it always is.
DjJungle 08-09-2007, 04:48 AM Well...the best part was when I pointed out to WHAT he requested...vs the actual song itself to his wife. The look on her face was hysterical!
I've had people ask for 80's music and for some reason...I never seem to get it right for them. You play Def Lep or AC/DC, and then they come up and say Outfield or Katrina & The Waves was what they wanted to hear. Some flip out and say they wanted to hear Run DMC.
Or you play the song they requested and they say that's not it.
You show them the cd. The case containing the track listing. They still don't believe you.
OR...we want to dance...play 50 cent.
So you play 50 cent(or whatever they asked for).
Do they dance?
No.
They just sit there at the bar staring at the dancefloor.
Then come up and complain.
I've been told you can't dance to this song so turn it off.
Meanwhile the dancefloor is packed full of people...dancing.
Is it illegal to kill these people?
Fred Stewart 08-09-2007, 05:13 AM Here...the best request ever:
I'm djing a wedding and this guy comes up and asks if I can play him & his wife's song. I said sure and asked the title of the song.
His reply: "It's a country song with the word 'what' in the title and a guy sings it."
*sigh* I said that's half my country music selection...
He says it was a big song.
Meanwhile I'm actually writing this down...thinking "maybe a song title will pop in my head"
So he said he'd ask his wife. So about 15 minutes later, this guy brings his wife up and he says "you tell him."
She says that their song is "When You Say Nothing At All by Alison Krause"
He may have been thinking about the lyrics "What I hear when you don't say a thing."
Or "What's being said between your heart and mine."
People making requests can be downright comical sometimes. :D
DjJungle 08-09-2007, 05:29 AM True and quite possible...and granted the original version of the song was sung by a MALE country artist...the version THEY danced to is sung by a FEMALE country artist...
Hey...ever get the ones who can't remember the name of the song or the artist...but they will SING THE ENTIRE SONG TO YOU!?!?!?!?
Fred Stewart 08-09-2007, 05:40 AM This is true.
Clear Channel country radio likes to play the remixed duet version of this one. People hear it on the radio and think it's available. It isn't. The remix was done by a CC employee and not released to the public.
But that's OK. Had a bride put the duet on her planner. Wolfie got friends who help. :)
nextgen1 08-09-2007, 12:58 PM "Why are you playing this?" by the Crabby old dudes
"Something from this decade" by the Young slutty bridesmaids
"Chicken dance again" by the Annoying Kiddies
"you know that one song" by Drunk and Stupid
Figured I'd throw in the artists so it is easier to find the lyrics.
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LOL I love it. I know that one by drunk and stupid.
how about "let me hum it for you". By Whatami A Jukebox
DJ Zac 08-09-2007, 02:16 PM I had this request last year: "Can you play that song by that country singer? You know, the really popular song... The singer wears a hat..."
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Well thanks! THAT clears it right up!!! :sqbiggrin: :sqbiggrin:
patrickrlewis 08-09-2007, 02:25 PM My personal favorite was:
"Can you please turn that down" by the 200 year old lady who insists on sitting right in front of the speaker.
maestro 08-09-2007, 10:44 PM I'm still looking for, "You suck!"...
jfactor1 08-09-2007, 10:47 PM I'm still looking for, "You suck!"...
I think Nick Lachey sings that one.
Scott Hanna 08-10-2007, 01:46 PM or the song "nice looking system"
it goes like this;
"Your system looks so cool...it makes me stop and think.....
I want to walk up to it...then set down my drink"
eklondon 08-10-2007, 03:27 PM "Can You play that song again... because I was not in the room for it"
"Can you plat that Song..." and it's actually playing right now!
jfactor1 08-10-2007, 04:03 PM Don't forget the always popular...
"Play This And It'll Pack The Dance Floor" by I. M. A. Deejaytoo
Papa Deuce 08-10-2007, 04:52 PM From the exhausted DJ ( me ) Take Your Drunken Ass Home, by Big Al Carson
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