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Friday, February 13, 2026

 The AI-Team, Vol 2 

"I pity the fool who don't like these songs!"


 Old School's the Rule 

 In the Battle Against 
 The Anime From Within! 


No, dear friend. That's not a typo in the title at the top of the page.


 Today's post does not focus on The A-Team.

 




It focuses on
The AI-Team...
delightful characters
emerging from the
rapidly expanding
 cutting-edge
technology of
Artificial
Intelligence
art.








Yessum, we're in the middle of an AI boom,
and today's post offers a mix of past and present...


...20th century boomer songs and dazzling
AI art renderings of the 21st century.

  


In a recent post hosted by
Dr. Mary Harris from the
TV series Mary Kills People,
you heard three Mary songs:
"Sweet Mary," "The Wind
Cries Mary" and "Along
Comes Mary."  In this
edition of AI-Team,
Shady Del Knight is
once again going all
girlie on you, playing
ten of his favorite songs
that also have a girl's
name in the title.

To illustrate the theme
of the post, the songs
are accompanied by
modern AI-generated
images of women
and girls.

How many of these
 girl name songs do
you know, remember
or like hearing for
the first time?




Lulu

Our first featured girl song is a real Lulu. Released
at the height of the surf-rock craze, this gem of
the genre swept the nation like a tidal wave.


 Jan And Dean tell the tale of the whale, introducing
the queen of the surfer girls-- "Honolulu Lulu!"


"Honolulu Lulu" - Jan And Dean
(Sept./Oct. 1963, highest chart pos.
#11 Hot 100/#10 Cash Box)


Linda

At the start of that same year, 1963, Jan & Dean released this
next song as their last single in the doo-wop/teen pop vein.


 (The record that followed, the chart-topper  "Surf City,"
firmly established J&D as a hit-making surf-rock duo.)


What an interesting story behind this song! It was written
for a baby girl who went on to fame as Linda McCartney,
the wife of Beatles' dreamboat Paul McCartney!


In 1942, while on a tour of Europe during WWII,
American songwriter Jack Lawrence dedicated
a ditty to Linda Eastman, the one-year-old
daughter of his attorney Lee Eastman.


The song, published in 1946 after Lawrence left the military,
was recorded by several artists, but Jan And Dean's version
is the grabber. Penetrating the top 30 in the spring of '63,
here's the toe-tapping song about-- "l-l, l-l-l, l-l-l-l-Linda!"


"Linda" - Jan And Dean
(Apr./May 1963, highest chart pos.
#26 Cash Box/#28 Hot 100)


Susan

In the mid 60s, American record buyers were going wild
over British bands. To imply that they too came from the UK,
a polished, horn-driven, blue-eyed soul and psychedelic pop
band from Chicago were given the name The Buckinghams.


1967 was the biggest year for The Bucks. All 5 of their top 40
hits charted that year... leading Billboard magazine to name
The Buckinghams "The Most Listened to Band in America."

CLICK TO START THE VIDEO NOW!

Here's lead singer Dennis Tufano and The Buckinghams with the
last single in the group's 1967 hot streak, a song about-- "Susan!"


"Susan" - The Buckinghams
(Dec. 1967/Jan. 1968, highest chart pos.
#6 Record World/#7 Cash Box,
#11 Billboard/#7 Canada)


Sally #1

Our next girl name song was originally waxed by rock & roll
legend Little Richard. In 1956, Richard's single spent 19 weeks
 atop the R&B chart and brushed the top 5 on the pop survey.


Eight years later, The Beatles, who admired Little Richard
and performed his hits during their concerts, released
a great cover. I found a brilliantly remixed version and
reimagined video for your listening and viewing pleasure.


 From May, 1964, here are The Beatles with Paul McCartney
on lead singing the praises of-- "Long Tall Sally!"


"Long Tall Sally" - The Beatles
(from May 1964 album The Beatles' Long Tall Sally,
rel. as single and reached #1 in Sweden & Denmark
in June, July & August 1964)


Jenny

Rock & Roll titan Little Richard is also the inspiration
behind the next featured girl song. In 1957, Richard's
original entitled "Jenny, Jenny" peaked at #2 on the
R&B chart and went top 10 on the pop survey.


 In late 1965, rock & roll/R&B wildman Mitch Ryder used
"Jenny, Jenny" in a mashup with "See See Rider Blues"
aka "See See Rider" aka "C.C. Rider," a blues song
from the 1920s about a lover who sleeps around.

CLICK TO START THE VIDEO NOW!

Here are Mitch Ryder and his band The Detroit Wheels on
Hullabaloo doing their top 10 hit-- "Jenny Take A Ride!"


"Jenny Take A Ride!" - Mitch Ryder And The Detroit Wheels
(Jan./Feb. 1966, highest chart pos. #10 Hot 100/#17 Cash Box,
live performance on Jan. 24, 1966, episode of Hullabaloo)


Pam

Now here's another Beatles song with the name of a girl in the title.

CLICK TO START THE VIDEO NOW!

From the September, 1969, album Abbey Road--
"(You should see) Polythene Pam!"


"Polythene Pam" - The Beatles
(from September 1969, album Abbey Road)


Elenor #1

Check out this groovy girl song by The Turtles,
the LA-based psychedelic pop band led by
Howard Kaylan and Mark Volman.


 With deliberately goofy lyrics, the ditty was penned as
a satire of the group's biggest pop hit "Happy Together."


 One of the first pop recordings to utilize the Moog synthesizer,
the Turtles' single had a vibe that listeners couldn't resist
and the record made the top 5 in the fall of 1968.

CLICK TO START THE VIDEO NOW!

Here are Howard & Mark ("Flo & Eddie") doing
their latest hit live on Kraft Music Hall!


"Elenor" - The Turtles
(Oct./Nov. 1968, highest chart pos. #5 Cash Box,
#6 Hot 100/#4 Canada, Sept. 1968 live perf.
on TV show Kraft Music Hall)

Sally #2

Now here's the second Sally song in today's lineup.  R&B singer
and songwriter Mack Rice wrote and first recorded this ditty
in 1965. Rice's version reached its peak at #15 on the R&B
chart, an achievement that was eclipsed the following year
when gravel-voiced R&B great Wilson Pickett covered it.


 Pickett's record went top 5 on the R&B survey and crossed over
to the pop chart, penetrating the top 20 on Cash Box and the
top 5 in Canada. Pickett's version is also ranked #114 on
my list of The 200 Greatest Hits of the Shady Dell.

CLICK TO START THE VIDEO NOW!

Here's "The Wicked Pickett" with a single that made
Rolling Stone's list of The 500 Greatest Songs
 of All Time - "Mustang Sally!"


"Mustang Sally" - Wilson Pickett
(#6 R&B/#16 Cash Box/#23 Hot 100/#4 Canada,
#114 The 200 Greatest Hits of the Shady Dell)


Renee

The Left Banke was a baroque psychedelic pop band
based in New York City. Millions of fans across America
and around the globe were saddened when news broke in
 January, 2020, that the group's lead singer, Steve Martin,
later known as Steve Martin Caro, died at the age of 71.


 Martin possessed one of the most beautiful and distinctive
voices in all of pop music, as you will hear as he sings
one of the most evocative songs ever recorded, the
band's debut single, a top 5 hit in the fall of 1966.

CLICK TO START THE VIDEO NOW!

Here are Steve Martin and The Left Banke with a song regarded as
 the definitive work of the baroque pop genre-- "Walk Away Renee!"


"Walk Away Renee" - The Left Banke
(Oct./Nov. 1966, highest chart pos. #2 Cash Box/#5 Hot 100,
#129 The 200 Greatest Hits of the Shady Dell)


Eleanor #2

Earlier, The Turtles paid musical tribute to "Elenor."
To conclude today's show, here's a different girl song
with a different spelling of that same name. Released
along with "Yellow Submarine" on a double A-side
single in August, 1966, from the Beatles' Revolver
album, resulting in two chart-topping worldwide
hits, it's the story of a lonely, ageing spinster
by the name of-- "Eleanor Rigby!"


"Eleanor Rigby" - The Beatles
(#1 UK/#11 Hot 100/#12 Cash Box,
from Aug. 1966 album Revolver)



I hope you liked these girl name songs of the past
and new AI generated images of women and girls.


Meet more enchanting members of

 The AI-Team 

next time, and remember... 


 Old School's the Rule 


 In the Battle Against 
 The Anime From Within! 


 See you next time!