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- Walk_Away_Renée runtime "2.716666666666667".
- Walk_Away_Renée abstract ""Walk Away Renée" is a song recorded by the band The Left Banke in 1966 (single release: July 1966, Smash Records, title printed as "Walk Away Renee"), sung by the group's then 16-year-old keyboard player Michael Brown (real name Michael Lookofsky) and Tony Sansone and Bob Calilli. The song was also a chart hit for the Motown group the Four Tops in 1968.The song features a flute solo played during the instrumental bridge of the middle portion of the song. Michael Brown got the idea for the flute solo from The Mamas & the Papas song "California Dreamin'" which had been recorded in November 1965 but wasn't a hit and in heavy rotation until early 1966. The arrangement also includes a lush string orchestration, a memorable harpsichord part, and a descending chromatic bass melody which led critics to refer to the group's sound as Baroque pop, "Bach-Rock" or Baroque n Roll.Rolling Stone placed the song at number 220 in the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. After its initial release, it spent 13 weeks on the charts with a top spot at #5. It has been widely recorded by singers in a wide range of genres and styles, often with great success. For example, Linda Ronstadt and Ann Savoy recently recorded the song on their album Adieu False Heart. The New York Times' reviewer Jon Pareles stated of their version that:“ Their spare reading of the Left Banke's 1965 hit "Walk Away Renee" brings the lyric's ache into full relief, and allows Ronstadt a brief return to the pop-rock milieu from which she emerged ”↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
- Walk_Away_Renée wikiPageID "2903927".
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- Walk_Away_Renée album Pretty_Ballerina.
- Walk_Away_Renée artist The_Left_Banke.
- Walk_Away_Renée bSide "I Haven't Got the Nerve".
- Walk_Away_Renée genre Baroque_pop.
- Walk_Away_Renée genre Pop_rock.
- Walk_Away_Renée label Smash_Records.
- Walk_Away_Renée name "Walk Away Renée".
- Walk_Away_Renée nextSingle ""Pretty Ballerina"".
- Walk_Away_Renée producer Harry_Lookofsky.
- Walk_Away_Renée released "July 1966".
- Walk_Away_Renée thisSingle ""Walk Away Renee"".
- Walk_Away_Renée writer "Michael Brown, Bob Calilli, Tony Sansone".
- Walk_Away_Renée subject Category:1966_singles.
- Walk_Away_Renée subject Category:1968_singles.
- Walk_Away_Renée subject Category:Four_Tops_songs.
- Walk_Away_Renée subject Category:Frankie_Valli_songs.
- Walk_Away_Renée subject Category:Song_recordings_produced_by_Brian_Holland.
- Walk_Away_Renée subject Category:Song_recordings_produced_by_Lamont_Dozier.
- Walk_Away_Renée subject Category:Songs_written_by_Michael_Brown_(rock_musician).
- Walk_Away_Renée subject Category:Southside_Johnny_&_The_Asbury_Jukes_songs.
- Walk_Away_Renée subject Category:United_States_National_Recording_Registry_recordings.
- Walk_Away_Renée type MusicalWork.
- Walk_Away_Renée type Single.
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- Walk_Away_Renée comment ""Walk Away Renée" is a song recorded by the band The Left Banke in 1966 (single release: July 1966, Smash Records, title printed as "Walk Away Renee"), sung by the group's then 16-year-old keyboard player Michael Brown (real name Michael Lookofsky) and Tony Sansone and Bob Calilli. The song was also a chart hit for the Motown group the Four Tops in 1968.The song features a flute solo played during the instrumental bridge of the middle portion of the song.".
- Walk_Away_Renée label "Walk Away Renée".
- Walk_Away_Renée label "Walk Away Renée".
- Walk_Away_Renée label "Walk away Renée!".
- Walk_Away_Renée label "いとしのルネ".
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- Walk_Away_Renée sameAs いとしのルネ.
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- Walk_Away_Renée sameAs Q2264484.
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- Walk_Away_Renée wasDerivedFrom Walk_Away_Renée?oldid=604237358.