"Always On Your Side" | Sheryl Crow and Sting | Median Expected Tempo=70 beats per minute | Rhythm Entrainment maps and breakdown with video.

“Always on Your Side” is a song by American singer-songwriter Sheryl Crow, and is featured on her 2005 album, Wildflower.

Sting_Sheryl_Crow_Always _On _Your_Side - speed_timing

Sting_Sheryl_Crow_Always _On _Your_Side - speed_timing

It was released as the second single from the album (see 2006 in music). While the original album version features only herself on lead vocals, the radio version is a duet with British musician Sting.

The song debuted at #35 on the Billboard Hot 100 (and stayed inside the Billboard Hot 100 for 8 weeks), her third highest debut ever. The single also peaked in the top 20 of the UK airplay chart, while the single debuted and peaked at No. 8. The single also hit at #2 on the Canadian Singles Chart.

Sheryl Crow’s Web site offered a free download of the new single to anyone who had already purchased the Wildflower-album. A subsequent edition of the parent album features the duet version.

The duet received a Grammy Award-nomination in 2007 as Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals.

The song was used as the theme for the 2006 telenovela Desire on the MyTV Network.

Meanspeed-Carlton-Sullivan Speed Summary

song title=Always On Your Side

composer=Sheryl Crow

performer=Sheryl Crow and Sting

mean speed/median expected tempo=70.047 beats per minute

average beat=856.6 milliseconds

frequency=298.67 Hertz

property rights=© 2005 A & M Records

File=Purchased AAC audio file from iTunes® by Apple®

Size=8.4 MB

Bit Rate=256 kbps

Sample Rate=44.100 kHz

Profile=Low Complexity

Channels=Stereo

file extension=.m4a

Ian Andrew Schneider

Sarah Jane Houseman

Annie Sullivan Jackson House/New Jersey Free School

May 31, 2011

BPM_Map - ALWAYS ON YOUR SIDE - Sheryl_Crow - Sting-New Jersey Free School_2

BPM_Map - ALWAYS ON YOUR SIDE - Sheryl_Crow - Sting-New Jersey Free School_2

Always On Your Side | Sing and Sheryl Crow | still tempo map | meanspeeed music

Always On Your Side | Sing and Sheryl Crow | still tempo map | meanspeeed music

WEDDING BELL BLUES by Laura Nyro originally recorded by The Fifth Dimension | Featured on The Young And the Restless – Elizabeth Hendrickson as tough and pretty Chloe Mitchell-Abbott sings to loyal and eligible Greg Rikaart as stand up Kevin Fisher

As part of Elizabeth Hendrickson’s character Chloe Mitchell-Abbott’s appreciation for the blood marrow transplant she thinks was by Greg Rikaart’s Kevin Fisher, she sings a karaoke version – true to the original, of the song WEDDING BELL BLUES as originally performed and recorded by the Fifth Dimension.

Which family company business will Chloe wind up with: Chancellor Industries, run by the Duchess, Katherine Chancellor?  His own company, Crimson Lights?  Would Chloe date either Billy or Kevin if they did not have family company businesses on which to go back?   Is it the case: BOTH Kevin and Chloe, as characters, are the *least*  concerned with what each family in Genoa City has to offer as money in a family business – and most concerned with people regardless of their job?  Probably, like the rest of all of us, both!

Wedding_Bell_Blues_tempo_The Fifth_Dimension_Elizabeth_Hendrickson_Young_Restless_tempo_map_mean_speed

Wedding_Bell_Blues_tempo_The Fifth_Dimension_Elizabeth_Hendrickson_Young_Restless_tempo_map_mean_speed

Meanspeed-Carlton Summary

median expected tempo/mean speed=118.9 beats per minute

average beat=~.05045 seconds

Wedding_Bell_Blues_tempo_The Fifth_Dimension_GREG_RIKAART__Young_Restless_tempo_map_mean_speed.png

Wedding_Bell_Blues_tempo_The Fifth_Dimension_GREG_RIKAART__Young_Restless_tempo_map_mean_speed.png

songs within 1% of the speed of Wedding Bell Blues -

“Both Sides Now” Judy Collins

“Girls Just Wanna Have Fun” Cyndi Lauper

“Instant Karma” John Lennon

“I’d Really Love To See You Tonight” England Dan and John Ford-Coley

“Theme From Terms of Endearment”  Michael Gore

Ian Schneider
New Jersey Free School

Breaking Down The Tempo of The Beautiful + Young Neil Young | OLD MAN | median expected tempo, video/Live at Massey Hall, frequencies, LEGAL tempo chart

Old man is a song Neil Young wrote and performed for his 1970s album ‘After The Gold Rush.’

I looked the song up on line, and as for metrology, the science of measurement, I saw no good timeline. So I did the measurements and chart.

Neil_Young - Old_man-meanspeed_metrological_time

Neil_Young - Old_man-meanspeed_metrological_time

Thank you Tatum O’Neal, my spiritual sister in November 5th child-ism, in for the suggestion as per twitter 11/14/2011.

mean speed=70.5 beats per minute

average beat=851 milliseconds

low frequency=1.175 Hz

tone in just intonation=300.8 Hz

song in 1% range of the mean speed 70.5 BPM

Let It be, Beatles,

Don’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me. Elton, Live in Sydney

Dream Of The Return, Pat Metheny

4 & 20 Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young

Best,

Ian A Schneider

Meanspeed Music Company

“I want my twenty dollars!”

11/15/2011