Wurlitzer Electric Piano - Recorded Examples

Recorded Examples

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  • The Alan Parsons Project - "I Robot", "The Voice", "Eye in the Sky" (song)
  • American Football - "The One With The Wurlitzer"
  • The Animals - "Around and Around"
  • The Archies - "Sugar Sugar"
  • Atlanta Rhythm Section - "So Into You", "Imaginary Lover", "Alien", and many others.
  • Beck - "Where It's At"
  • Beirut - "Guyamas Sonora"
  • Belle & Sebastian - "The Boy with the Arab Strap", The BBC Sessions, "Don't Leave The Light On Baby"
  • Benevento/Russo Duo - "Play Pause Stop"
  • Big Boi - "Turns Me On"
  • The Black Crowes - "Remedy" and other songs on the album The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion
  • Black Whales (On the songs: Young Blood & Books on Tape).
  • Blood Brothers - "Laser Life", "Set Fire to the Face on Fire", "Peacock Skeleton With Crooked Feathers"
  • Bob Dylan - "'Til I Fell In Love With You"
  • Booker T. and the MG's - "Chinese Checkers"
  • Boston - "My Destination"
  • Michiel Braam Wurli Trio - "Hosting Changes"
  • Dan Bryk - "BBW (Chunky Girl)"
  • Bruce Hornsby - "The Chill"
  • The Carpenters - "Top of the World"
  • Cannonball Aderley with Joe Zawinul on the Wurlitzer "Mercy, Mercy, Mercy"
  • Carl Weathersby - "Feels Like Rain"
  • Charlie Peacock - "Personal Revolution"
  • Chester French - "Wurlitzer Interlude"
  • Chicago - "Feelin' Stronger Every Day", "Poem 58"
  • Company of Thieves (band) - "Gorgeous/Grotesque"
  • The Crusaders (and maybe other stuff by Joe Sample) - "Tough Talk"
  • Daft Punk - "Digital Love"
  • Dave Barnes - "Someday Sarah"
  • Death Cab for Cutie - "Photobooth"
  • The Doors- "Queen of the Highway", "Crawling King Snake"
  • David Gray/Lost Songs/Wurlitzer
  • Dhani Harrison - "Stuck Inside a Cloud"
  • Donny Hathaway - "The Ghetto-Pt 1" & "What's Going On?"
  • Eels - "Agony"
  • Electric Light Orchestra - "Strange Magic", "Nightrider"
  • Elton John - "Lady Samantha", "Take Me Back", "Heart in the Right Place", 'The Scaffold," "Sails", "Where Have all the Good Times Gone", "Empty Garden (Hey Hey Johnny)"
  • Faces - "Stay With Me"
  • Foreigner - "Waiting for a Girl Like You"
  • Gentle Giant - "Proclamation" Live in Brussels, Belgium, 1974
  • George Harrison - "All Those Years Ago" (performed by Al Kooper), "Dark Horse"
  • Gov't Mule - "Soulshine"
  • Adam Green- "Emily"
  • Grizzly Bear (band) - "Two Weeks (Grizzly Bear song)"
  • The Guess Who - "These Eyes"
  • Jellyfish - "That Is Why", "New Mistake"
  • JET (band) - "Bring It on Back", "Skin and Bones"
  • Joanna Newsom - "Peach, Plum, Pear" (version on "Walnut Whales"), "This Side of the Blue"
  • John Lennon - "How Do You Sleep?"
  • John Scofield - "Green Tea"
  • Joni Mitchell - "Woodstock"
  • Justice - Valentine
  • Kevin Ayers - "Rheinhardt & Geraldine/Para Dolores"
  • King Harvest - "Dancing in the Moonlight"
  • Little Feat - "Rock and Roll Doctor" "Long Distance Love", "Got No Shadow", "Romance Dance"
  • Looking Glass - "Brandy (You're a Fine Girl)"
  • Lynyrd Skynyrd - "Cheatin' Woman"
  • Madeleine Peyroux - "I'm All Right"
  • The Mars Volta - "Inertiatic ESP"
  • Marvin Gaye - "I Heard It Through the Grapevine"
  • Malajube - "Labyrinthes"
  • Money Mark - "Hand In Your Head"
  • Muse - "Feeling Good", "Hate This and I'll Love You"
  • Neil Young - "The Old Laughing Lady", "See The Sky About To Rain"
  • Norah Jones - "What Am I to You?", "In The Morning", "Chasing Pirates"
  • Panic at the Disco - "Mad As Rabbits"
  • Paul McCartney - "Ram On", many of the tracks on the "Driving Rain" album (played by Gabe Dixon).
  • Paul Weller - "Broken Stones"
  • Pink Floyd - "Breathe", "Money", "Time", "Have a Cigar"
  • Quarterflash - "Harden My Heart"
  • Queen - "You're My Best Friend"
  • Ray Charles - "What'd I Say", "Sticks and Stones"
  • The Reformation - "Ghost House Funk", "Between Two Times"
  • The Sun Society - "Purple Moon"
  • The Rolling Stones - "Miss You"
  • Sheryl Crow - "The Book", "All I Wanna Do"
  • The Small Faces - "Lazy Sunday"
  • Rick Springfield - "Souls"
  • Steely Dan - "Pretzel Logic", "Black Friday", "Godwhacker", "Do It Again," "Jack Of Speed", "Two Against Nature", "Your Gold Teeth," "Everyone's Gone To The Movies."
  • Stereolab - "Infinity Girl"
  • Stevie Wonder - "Love Having You Around", "Sweet Little Girl",
  • Styx - "Lady"
  • Sufjan Stevens - "Chicago"
  • Sun Ra (1956 first Wurlitzer record including) - "India", "Dreams Come True"
  • Supertramp - "The Logical Song", "Dreamer", "Bloody Well Right", "Goodbye Stranger", "Lady" and countless other songs; their "Breakfast in America" album can be considered a treatise on Wurlitzer electric piano's possibilities.
  • Three Dog Night - "Mama Told Me Not To Come"; "Joy to the World"
  • Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers - "Breakdown", "You Don't Know How It Feels"
  • Tony Toni Tone - "Anniversary"
  • Tori Amos - "Tombigbee", "Pancake", "Strange", "Taxi Ride", "Scarlet's Walk", "Strange Little Girl", "New Age", "Dark Side of the Sun", "Star of Wonder"
  • Under Byen - "Palads"
  • Usher - "That's What It's Made For"
  • Van Halen - "And the Cradle Will Rock..." (run through a flanger)
  • Wilco - "I Am Trying to Break Your Heart: A Film About Wilco", "War on War", "Jesus, etc.", "I'm The Man Who Loves You", "Poor Places"
  • Joe Zawinul - "Mercy, Mercy, Mercy"
  • The Dirty Heads - "Cabin By the Sea"

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