Requests

Welcome to our Request Form for
Those Tunes You’d Like to Hear!

 

Please use the following form to submit request(s) for those 1970s (or even 1980s) songs you would like to hear. All genres are welcome. We can put them on The System for you, along with your name and any message or dedication, which will appear further down on The System page.

The form has an interactive search function with information from our site that might help you narrow down your choices or perhaps be inspired to make a choice. You are free to ignore the selections presented and just make your own for song or artist.

How does the form work?

  1. After you enter your name, you can choose to begin the process with a Song Title or an artist. (Or skip this and just choose Bogart Boogie Oogie Choice (in red). Then in the field, start typing a request and wait a few seconds. You will see an auto-populated list of what is already in our database that matches the first few letters you type. If your choice appears, select it and then  press the TAB key on your keyboard. If none of those are what you want, then just type in your choice.
  2. If you chose Song Title, then a field for the Artist appears — and if you chose Artist, then Song Title appears. Begin typing, make a selection, or type what you want.
  3. Please add a dedication or message (optional).
  4. Send.

You are welcome to repeat the process and submit another request.


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The Bogart Boogie Oogie song and artist choice is “Nobody Does it Better” by Carly Simon.

The song was written by Marvin Hamlisch (music) and Carole Bayer Sager (lyrics). Carly Simon recorded for the 1977 James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me, which starred Roger Moore. Bond was famous and infamous for his work as a spy and as a lover. “Nobody Does it Better” was released on the soundtrack album for the film as well as a single. It had international charting success, rising to #1 on the U.S. Billboard Adult Contemporary Tracks, #2 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and Cash Box 100; #1 in Canada and Ireland; #5 in France and Norway; #7 in the U.K.; and #8 in Australia. The song sold more than one million copies and earned an RIAA gold record.

For lyrics and more information: “Nobody Does it Better.”

Welcome to our Request Form for
Those Tunes You’d Like to Hear!

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Please use the following form to submit request(s) for those 1970s (or even 1980s) songs you would like to hear. All genres are welcome. We can put them on The System for you, along with your name and any message or dedication, which will appear further down on The System page.

The form has an interactive search function with information from our site that might help you narrow down your choices or perhaps be inspired to make a choice. You are free to ignore the selections presented and just make your own for song or artist.

How does the form work?

  1. After you enter your name, you can choose to begin the process with a Song Title or an artist. (Or skip this and just choose Bogart Boogie Oogie Choice (in red). Then in the field, start typing a request and wait a few seconds. You will see an auto-populated list of what is already in our database that matches the first few letters you type. If your choice appears, select it and then  press the TAB key on your keyboard. If none of those are what you want, then just type in your choice.
  2. If you chose Song Title, then a field for the Artist appears — and if you chose Artist, then Song Title appears. Begin typing, make a selection, or type what you want.
  3. Please add a dedication or message (optional).
  4. Send.

You are welcome to repeat the process and submit another request.


This is a required field.
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The Bogart Boogie Oogie song and artist choice is “Superstition” by Stevie Wonder. He wrote, arranged, and produced the song. He does the vocals, the drum solo at the beginning, and plays the clavinet and Moog synthesizer. Wow. On the track are Steve Madaio (trumpet) and Trevor Laurence (tenor saxophone). In 1972, the song went to #1 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and U.S. R&B Chart.

 

Stevie Wonder Superstition