Apr 252014
 

Driving into work this beautiful spring morning, which followed a (personally, not weather-induced) miserable preceding day and night, I listened to the soundtrack from The Harder They Come, the one reggae album even non-reggae fans need to own. (How it didn’t end up on The Hold Steady’s 10 essential albums list is beyond me!) As Toots & the Maytals’ “Pressure Drop” started up and I tried to hum along with Toots I was struck, as I have been for the past 10 or 15 years, by my declining ability to hum. Although I was more of a whistler, I used to enjoy humming out a tune as a kid. Sometime in my late 30s or early 40s I began to notice that humming felt extremely uncomfortable, giving me a sensation somewhere between the feeling of a limb that has fallen asleep and the moment in the intro to The Six Million Dollar Man when Steve Austin says, “She’s breaking up!” Maybe it’s my receding gums. Maybe it’s the lack of protection afforded by my chicken lips. Whatever it is, I’m always a little disappointed that I can’t hum along exuberantly with Toots at the beginning of “Pressure Drop.”

Even if I could still hum with the freedom and comfort that I did as a kid, I would not have been able to project my hum and even have a raspy quality to it, the way Toots does. That got me thinking, there must be other songs that feature actual humming. My guess is that these songs have not been compiled and discussed in one place before, or at least as thoroughly as they can be compiled and discussed here. In short, Last Man Standing: Songs With Humming Parts.

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  19 Responses to “Last Man Standing: Humming”

  1. “I Melt with You” by Modern English

  2. “Hmmm Mmmm Mmmm” or however they write it out. Crash Test Dummies. Yuck.

  3. Um, Um, Um, Um, Um, Um by Major Lance

  4. H. Munster

    “Hurdy Gurdy Man” — Donovan

  5. “(I Know) I’m Losing You” Rod Stewart

  6. misterioso

    Thelma Houston, “Don’t Leave Me This Way.”

  7. H. Munster

    A bit of humming at nearly the end of both of these versions of “Claudette”:
    The Everly Bros.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7izXABdoDPA

    Roy Orbison
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1V-06bg_BwAhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1V-06bg_BwA

  8. “Little Bitty Pretty One” Thurston Harris http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8PhP3yIlRw

  9. mockcarr

    Do the couple of hmm hmm’s in La Grange by ZZ Top count? Not the other sound effects, just those.

  10. Certainly! If you can’t do justice to a cover of the song without the hums, they count.

  11. diskojoe

    I can’t believe that nobody said “You Got Me Humming” by Sam & Dave

  12. Thank you for knowing the title of that one! I heard the tune in my head, but I couldn’t remember exactly what he was singing so I could look up the title.

  13. The Hall thanks you for correcting this oversight! I’m beginning to see some killer additions pile up.

  14. Moaning at Midnight – Howlin’ Wolf http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=41yAXmyqnHQ

  15. Listening to the air conditioner hum with Zevon in “Desperadoes Under the Eaves”.

  16. ladymisskirroyale

    Mr. Royale recalls “America” by Simon and Garfunkel

  17. Town hall fave Billy Joel’s “She’s Always A Woman.”

  18. “Surf’s Up” – The Beach Boys

  19. H. Munster

    “I’ve Just Seen A Face” — The Beatles

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