![]() ![]() Sometimes musicians use it as a musical device –– the repetition of sounds in a song for effect –– and sometimes to communicate nervousness or dishonesty. Many stutterers can sing fluently, and would not sound that way. ![]() But songs that incorporate stuttering in the lyrics can often be annoying. One must admit that You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet is a great song. But the band's manager thought the stuttering version had more character, and it ended up being used for the album. Randy performed a version of the song with stuttering in the chorus as a tribute to him, never intending it to be released. It stood out because it is about a real person: Randy Bachman's brother, Glen, who stuttered. Two years ago, the Stuttering Foundation awarded the 1974 Bachman-Turner Overdrive tune You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet an award for being the "most unique" of all the songs that feature stuttering. Published: Saturday, 12 January 2013 23:22 ![]()
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