DDY and Julian Lennon on new album

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DDY and Julian Lennon on new album

Postby SuiteMadameBlue » Thu Oct 31, 2019 8:19 am

Here's the latest from Dennis' Facebook Page featuring Julian Lennon on his new album (which will also be his last album)

Hey kids
This will be a long one.

Last night Julian Lennon and I recorded the final song for my new album at Mission Sound in New York. Mission accomplished.

If you google “a dream come true” this photo appears. That’s Jules taking a selfie of us on his phone. I’m sure you have many questions so here’s the story.
When I first heard Jules sing “To Late For Goodbyes” in 1984 I was captivated by both the song and his voice. Remember that song was out the very same time as Desert Moon so I went out and bought his album Valotte. Great stuff and I especially liked the tune Valotte a lot. (Valotte a lot)Sorry couldn’t help myself. Jules, as he asked me to call him is and has always been a great singer songwriter and I have long been an admirer from a distance. Check out “Day After Day” and “ Disconnected”. Yes Dennis we love Julian but what does that have to do with this song. Keep reading

On this my final album I decided to write songs about my journey from humble beginnings in my basement on Chicago’s far south side to the very top my chosen profession. How the hell did that happen? Don’t ask me but I know it began with two momentous occasions, one accidentally hearing John and Chuck playing in their living on a hot summer day and two, seeing the Beatles on tv. If you know me, you know of my love for the Beatles and their effect on my life and millions of other musicians. But you would be hard pressed to find actual traces of the Beatles in Styx songs. I left all Beatles musical references out of Styx arrangements. However on this album I created my ultimate musical and lyrical tribute to the lads from Liverpool on one song. There’s a fine line between homage and blatant rip off and I pray I haven't crossed it.
It’s a duet and I thought about finding someone to sing it with me and in a dream state I thought of Julian. I recorded the track and got Tim my manager involved, (who coincidentally was born in the same Liverpool hospital as Paul,) to see if we could contact Jules. We got the info we needed. I wrote an email to him and was just about to send it when I listened one last time and suddenly realized Jules should not sing this song. It was my story not his. So I walked over to the piano and wrote a song specifically for he and I to sing together. The music was finished in an hour. I then recorded one verse and one chorus on piano and sang both parts and sent it.
He responded by saying he loved it and would be honored to do it.

We stood in the control room last night and sang a few lines together and wham bam thank you Sam it sounded even better then I had imagined. Done deal.
I knew he would be great but he elevated the song with his heartfelt performance. Just wait till ya hear it.

To Jules I can only say thanks a million for sharing your talent with me it was a dream come true.

Cheers Dennis
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Re: DDY and Julian Lennon on new album

Postby SuiteMadameBlue » Thu Oct 31, 2019 8:21 am

This is from Julian Lennon's Facebook Page

On my feet, singing for approximately 6-8 hours today, on 2 different Album projects.... Duetting with Dennis DeYoung, for his Solo Album, on a very sensitive, raw & emotional song called 'Good Old Days' as well as doing Background Vocals on 3 tracks for Badfinger's latest Album, with none other than Joey Molland...
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Re: DDY and Julian Lennon on new album

Postby SuiteMadameBlue » Thu Oct 31, 2019 8:26 am

Also from Kevin Chalfant's page:

Spent most of the day with these two favorite sons of Chicago adding my voice to the new Dennis DeYoung record. Jim Peterik co-wrote all of the most incredible songs with DDY. Happy to be on this short list for sure. Suzanne DeYoung Chris Hall May


Jim Peterik has been posting too about recording with Dennis.

There's pictures on Julian's, Kevin's and Jim's pages about the recordings.


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Re: DDY and Julian Lennon on new album

Postby yogi » Fri Nov 01, 2019 3:56 am

Last album

That SUCKS!!!

Wasnt the song First Time dedicated to Paul McCartney?
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Re: DDY and Julian Lennon on new album

Postby StyxGuy » Fri Nov 01, 2019 4:53 am

yogi wrote:Last album

That SUCKS!!!

Wasnt the song First Time dedicated to Paul McCartney?


http://www.racerrecords.com/Styx/SWIntDDY.html

DeYoung: Yes it is. I don't have many people that l look up to in rock and roll, but I can say that I--I don't want to use that word "idolize"--but he is probably the only one that I can think of that I admire. I am just as happy being me as being anyone else I can think of, with perhaps the exception of Paul McCartney. I think he is probably the most versatile singer that has ever existed in rock and roll. And what can be said about his songwriting that hasn't already been documented?
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