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"The Night Has a Thousand Eyes" is a song written by Benjamin Weisman, Dorothy Wayne, and Marilyn Garrett. It became a popular hit in 1962 for Bobby Vee and has had several cover versions over the years.
Bobby Vee version: The song was first recorded by American pop music singer Bobby Vee, at United Recorders, Hollywood, California. The recording was arranged by Ernie Freeman and produced by Snuff Garrett.
Released as a single in late 1962, it spent 14 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, reaching number 3, while ranking number 2 on Billboard's Middle-Road Singles chart, and number 8 on Billboard's Hot R&B Singles chart. It also spent 12 weeks on the UK's Record Retailer chart, achieving number 3 on March 6, 1963. The song was included on his 1963 Liberty Records album, The Night Has a Thousand Eyes. Vee also recorded a Scopitone promotional video for the song. ( Per Wikipedia)
* Label: Liberty
* Music - "The Night Has a Thousand Eyes" - Bobby Vee
* Writers: Benjamin Weisman, Dorothy Wayne, Marilyn Garrett
* Arranged: Ernie Freeman
* Producer: Snuff Garrett
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"Him or Me – What's It Gonna Be?" is a song written by Mark Lindsay and Terry Melcher, recorded by American rock band Paul Revere & the Raiders for their seventh studio album Revolution!. It can be distinguished from other previous Raiders garage rock hits like "Kicks" and "Hungry" because of its more pop-flavored sound. Released in 1967, the single, with the biographical "Legend of Paul Revere" as the B-side, became a hit after peaking at No. 5 on June 10. It would prove to be their fourth and last Top 10 hit, until "Indian Reservation (The Lament of the Cherokee Reservation Indian)".
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Him_or_Me_%E2%80%93_What%27s_It_Gonna_Be%3F
* Labels: Columbia
* Music: "Him Or Me-What's It Gonna Be?" - Paul Revere & The Raiders
* Writers: Mark Lindsay, Terry Melcher
* Producers: Terry Melcher
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* The Guess Who - The Guess Who are a Canadian rock band formed in Winnipeg, Manitoba, in 1965. The band originated in 1962 and achieved an international hit single with a cover of "Shakin' All Over" in 1965 under the name Chad Allan and the Expressions. After changing their name to The Guess Who, they found their greatest success in the late 60s and early 70s, under the leadership of singer/keyboardist Burton Cummings and guitarist Randy Bachman, with hit songs including "American Woman", "These Eyes", and "No Time".
During their most successful period, The Guess Who released eleven studio albums, all of which reached the charts in Canada and the United States. Their 1970 album American Woman reached no. 1 in Canada and no. 9 in the United States, while five other albums reached the top ten in Canada. The Guess Who charted fourteen Top 40 singles in the United States and more than thirty in Canada
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* The Song - American Woman is the sixth studio album by Canadian rock band the Guess Who, released in January 1970. It was the last to feature lead guitarist Randy Bachman until a reformation effort in 1983. The album was one of their most successful releases, receiving Gold certification in the United States. The album contains several of the group's most popular hits, including the title cut and "No Sugar Tonight", which together reached number one in Canada and the US, and a remake of "No Time". The album's musical styles consists of psychedelic rock and hard rock. American Woman became the Guess Who's only album to reach the top 10 on the Billboard Pop Albums chart, peaking at number 9 and staying 55 weeks on the charts. The album also reached number one on the Canadian Albums Chart.
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* Labels: RCA Victor
* Music: "American Woman" - The Guess Who
* Writers: Burton Cummings - Gary Peterson - Michael Kale - Randy Bachman
* Producers: Jack Richardson
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* Puff, the Magic Dragon - In 1963 Peter Paul and Mary released "Puff, the Magic Dragon", with music by Yarrow and words based on a poem that had been written by a fellow student at Cornell, Leonard Lipton. Despite rumors that the song refers to drugs, it is actually about the lost innocence of childhood.
That year the group performed "If I Had a Hammer" and "Blowin' in the Wind" at the August 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, best remembered for Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech. The Bob Dylan song "Blowin' in the Wind" was one of their biggest hit singles. They also sang other Dylan songs, such as "The Times They Are a-Changin'", "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right", and "When the Ship Comes In". Their success with Dylan's "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right" helped Dylan's The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan album rise into the top 30; it had been released four months earlier.
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* PETER, PAUL & MARY
Peter, Paul and Mary was an American folk group formed in New York City in 1961 during the American folk music revival phenomenon. Manager Albert Grossman created Peter, Paul and Mary after auditioning several singers in the New York folk scene. The trio consisted of tenor Peter Yarrow, baritone Paul Stookey, and contralto Mary Travers. The group's repertoire included songs written by Yarrow and Stookey, early songs by Bob Dylan, and covers of other folk musicians. They were enormously successful in the early- and mid-1960s, with their debut album topping the charts for weeks, and helped popularize the folk music revival.
The group recorded their debut album, "Peter, Paul and Mary" and it was released in early 1962 by Warner Bros. It included "Lemon Tree", "500 Miles", and the Pete Seeger hit tunes "If I Had a Hammer" (subtitled "The Hammer Song") and "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?" The album was listed in the Billboard Magazine Top Ten for 10 months, including seven weeks in the No. 1 position. It remained a main catalog-seller for decades to come, eventually selling over two million copies, earning double platinum certification from the RIAA in the United States alone.
Mary Travers said she was influenced by Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger, and the Weavers. In the documentary Peter, Paul & Mary: Carry It On — A Musical Legacy, members of the Weavers discuss how Peter, Paul and Mary took over the torch of the social commentary of folk music in the 1960s.
The group was inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 1999. Peter, Paul and Mary received the Sammy Cahn Lifetime Achievement Award from the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2006.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter,_Paul_and_Mary
* Label: Warner Bros
* Music - "Puff, the Magic Dragon" - Peter Paul Mary
* Writers: Leonard Lipton & Peter Yarrow
* Producer: Albert Grossman
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* Blowin' in the Wind" - was written by Bob Dylan. The most commercially successful version of this song is by the folk music trio Peter, Paul and Mary, who released the song in June 1963, three weeks after The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan album version was issued. Albert Grossman, then managing both Dylan and Peter, Paul and Mary, brought the trio the song which they promptly recorded (on a single take) and released.
The trio's version, which was the title track of their third album, peaked at number 2 on the Billboard charts. The group's version also went to number one on the Middle-Road charts for five weeks. Cash Box described it as "a medium-paced sailor’s lament sung with feeling and authority by the folk trio."
In 1964 at the 6th Annual Grammy Awards, Peter, Paul & Mary won 2 Grammy's for "Blowin' in the Wind". Best Folk Recording & Best Performance By A Vocal Group. In 2003, Peter, Paul & Mary's version of "Blowin' in the Wind" was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blowin%27_in_the_Wind
* PETER, PAUL & MARY -
Peter, Paul and Mary was an American folk group formed in New York City in 1961 during the American folk music revival phenomenon. Manager Albert Grossman created Peter, Paul and Mary after auditioning several singers in the New York folk scene. The trio consisted of tenor Peter Yarrow, baritone Paul Stookey, and contralto Mary Travers. The group's repertoire included songs written by Yarrow and Stookey, early songs by Bob Dylan, and covers of other folk musicians. They were enormously successful in the early- and mid-1960s, with their debut album topping the charts for weeks, and helped popularize the folk music revival.
The group recorded their debut album, Peter, Paul and Mary, and it was released in early 1962 by Warner Bros. It included "Lemon Tree", "500 Miles", and the Pete Seeger hit tunes "If I Had a Hammer" (subtitled "The Hammer Song") and "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?" The album was listed in the Billboard Magazine Top Ten for 10 months, including seven weeks in the No. 1 position. It remained a main catalog-seller for decades to come, eventually selling over two million copies, earning double platinum certification from the RIAA in the United States alone.
Mary Travers said she was influenced by Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger, and the Weavers. In the documentary Peter, Paul & Mary: Carry It On — A Musical Legacy, members of the Weavers discuss how Peter, Paul and Mary took over the torch of the social commentary of folk music in the 1960s.
The group was inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 1999. Peter, Paul and Mary received the Sammy Cahn Lifetime Achievement Award from the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2006.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter,_Paul_and_Mary
* Label: Warner Bros
* Music - "Blowin' in the Wind" - Peter Paul Mary
* Writer: Bob Dylan
* Producer: Albert Grossman
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* Don't Think Twice
The song was written by Bob Dylan has been covered by several artists. Dylan's manager Albert Grossman also managed Peter, Paul and Mary and started offering Dylan's songs to other artists to record. In 1963, the popular folk trio Peter, Paul and Mary released it as a single and it reached the Top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100 and number two on its Easy Listening charts. It was this version that popularized the song. Cash Box described it as "an infectious medium-paced country-styled folk item with a haunting, extremely pretty melody" that seemed destined to replicate the success the trio had with "Blowin' in the Wind."
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don%27t_Think_Twice,_It%27s_All_Right
* PETER, PAUL & MARY
Peter, Paul and Mary was an American folk group formed in New York City in 1961 during the American folk music revival phenomenon. Manager Albert Grossman created Peter, Paul and Mary after auditioning several singers in the New York folk scene. The trio consisted of tenor Peter Yarrow, baritone Paul Stookey, and contralto Mary Travers. The group's repertoire included songs written by Yarrow and Stookey, early songs by Bob Dylan, and covers of other folk musicians. They were enormously successful in the early- and mid-1960s, with their debut album topping the charts for weeks, and helped popularize the folk music revival.
The group recorded their debut album, "Peter, Paul and Mary" and it was released in early 1962 by Warner Bros. It included "Lemon Tree", "500 Miles", and the Pete Seeger hit tunes "If I Had a Hammer" (subtitled "The Hammer Song") and "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?" The album was listed in the Billboard Magazine Top Ten for 10 months, including seven weeks in the No. 1 position. It remained a main catalog-seller for decades to come, eventually selling over two million copies, earning double platinum certification from the RIAA in the United States alone.
Mary Travers said she was influenced by Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger, and the Weavers. In the documentary Peter, Paul & Mary: Carry It On — A Musical Legacy, members of the Weavers discuss how Peter, Paul and Mary took over the torch of the social commentary of folk music in the 1960s.
The group was inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 1999. Peter, Paul and Mary received the Sammy Cahn Lifetime Achievement Award from the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2006.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter,_Paul_and_Mary
* Released: 1963 from the album - "In the Wind"
* Label: Warner Bros
* Music - "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right - Peter Paul Mary
* Writer: Bob Dylan
* Producer: Albert Grossman
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The Teddy Bears were an American pop music group. They were record producer Phil Spector's first vocal group.
Following graduation from Fairfax High School in Los Angeles, California, Phil Spector became obsessed with "To Know Him Is to Love Him", a song he had written for his group, the Teddy Bears. After a hasty audition at Era Records, which offered to finance a studio session, the Teddy Bears – Phil Spector, Marshall Leib, Harvey Goldstein (who left the group early on), lead singer Annette Kleinbard, and last minute recruit, drummer Sandy Nelson – recorded the song at Gold Star Studios at a cost of $75. Released on Era's Doré label in August 1958, it took two months before "To Know Him Is to Love Him" began to get airplay.
It went on to become a global hit. The record stayed in the Billboard Hot 100 for 23 weeks, in the Top Ten for 11 of those weeks, and commanded the number 1 chart position for three weeks. It also reached number 2 in the UK Singles Chart. It sold over two and a half million copies, and was awarded a gold disc by the RIAA. At 19 years old, Spector had written, arranged, played, sung, and produced the best-selling record in the country. Although subsequent releases by the Teddy Bears on the Imperial label were well-recorded soft pop, they did not sell, and within a year of the debut, Spector disbanded the group. Their demise was hastened by Kleinbard being seriously injured in 1960 in a car accident.
Spector was not the only Teddy Bear who went on to a career after the group broke up. Annette Kleinbard continued to write and record songs, and changed her name to Carol Connors. Among her credits are the Rip Chords hit "Hey Little Cobra", and the Academy Awards nominated Rocky theme song, "Gonna Fly Now", co-written with Ayn Robbins. Leib joined the Hollywood Argyles, played guitar on some of Duane Eddy's records and produced material recorded by the Everly Brothers amongst others.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Teddy_Bears
* Released: December 4, 1964
* Label: Doré
* Music - "Baby's In Black" by The Beatles
* Writer(s) Lennon--McCartney
* Producer George Martin
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* Label: Dimension
* Music - "The Loco-Motion" - Little Eva
* Songwriter(s): Gerry Goffin, Carole King
* Producer: Gerry Goffin
written by Christopher Penfold and starring Cliff Richard in his final film role.
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Cliff Richard has enjoyed 14 UK Number 1 singles such as We Don't Talk Anymore,
Mistletoe & Wine, The Young Ones and Summer Holiday and is the only singer
to have had a Number 1 single in the UK in five consecutive decades.
THE MOVIE:
"Take Me High" - is a 1973 British feature film, directed by David Askey, written by Christopher Penfold
and starring Cliff Richard in his final film role, with Deborah Watling, Hugh Griffith, George Cole
and Anthony Andrews. Set and filmed mainly in Birmingham, it features many landmarks from the city,
including Gas Street Basin, Alpha Tower, the Council House (as a hotel), Spaghetti Junction, New Street,
Corporation Street, Central Library and the Hall of Memory. It was released on Warner Home Video
in 1988 as a VHS tape. It was not given a retail release on DVD until March 2019, although a free DVD
of the film was issued with the Daily Mail on 25 September 2010
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Take_Me_High#Soundtrack
* Labels: EMI, Columbia
* Music: "The Game" - Cliff Richard
* Music By: Tony Cole
* Producer: David Mackay
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Cliff Richard has enjoyed 14 UK Number 1 singles such as We Don't Talk Anymore,
Mistletoe & Wine, The Young Ones and Summer Holiday and is the only singer
to have had a Number 1 single in the UK in five consecutive decades.
THE MOVIE:
"Take Me High" - is a 1973 British feature film, directed by David Askey, written by Christopher Penfold
and starring Cliff Richard in his final film role, with Deborah Watling, Hugh Griffith, George Cole
and Anthony Andrews. Set and filmed mainly in Birmingham, it features many landmarks from the city,
including Gas Street Basin, Alpha Tower, the Council House (as a hotel), Spaghetti Junction, New Street,
Corporation Street, Central Library and the Hall of Memory. It was released on Warner Home Video
in 1988 as a VHS tape. It was not given a retail release on DVD until March 2019, although a free DVD
of the film was issued with the Daily Mail on 25 September 2010
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Take_Me_High#Soundtrack
* Labels: EMI, Columbia
* Music: "Take Me High" - Cliff Richard
* Music By: Tony Cole
* Producer: David Mackay
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Cliff Richard has enjoyed 14 UK Number 1 singles such as We Don't Talk Anymore,
Mistletoe & Wine, The Young Ones and Summer Holiday and is the only singer
to have had a Number 1 single in the UK in five consecutive decades.
THE MOVIE:
"Take Me High" - is a 1973 British feature film, directed by David Askey, written by Christopher Penfold
and starring Cliff Richard in his final film role, with Deborah Watling, Hugh Griffith, George Cole
and Anthony Andrews. Set and filmed mainly in Birmingham, it features many landmarks from the city,
including Gas Street Basin, Alpha Tower, the Council House (as a hotel), Spaghetti Junction, New Street,
Corporation Street, Central Library and the Hall of Memory. It was released on Warner Home Video
in 1988 as a VHS tape. It was not given a retail release on DVD until March 2019, although a free DVD
of the film was issued with the Daily Mail on 25 September 2010
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Take_Me_High#Soundtrack
* From The Musical Soundtrack To The Motion Picture, "Take Me High"
* Labels: EMI, Columbia
* Music: "The Word Is Love" - Cliff Richard
* Music By: Tony Cole
* Producer: David Mackay
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Diamonds & Rust is the sixteenth studio album (and eighteenth overall) by American singer-songwriter Joan Baez, released in 1975. The album covered songs written or played by Bob Dylan, Stevie Wonder, The Allman Brothers, Jackson Browne and John Prine. Diamonds & Rust, however, also contains a number of her own compositions, including the title track, a distinctive song written about Bob Dylan, which has been covered by various other artists.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diamonds_%26_Rust
* Label: A&M
* Music: "Diamonds & Rust" - Joan Baez
* Writer: Joan Baez
* Producers: David Kershenbaum and Joan Baez
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"A World of Our Own" is a 1965 single written by Tom Springfield and was an international hit for the Seekers. The single peaked at number 19 on the Hot 100 and number 2 on the Easy Listening charts. It reached number 3 in the U.K. and number 2 in Australia.
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* Label: Capitol
* Music: "A World of Our Own" - The Seekers
* Song Writer: Tom Springfield
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** Peter, Paul and Mary was an American folk group formed in New York City in 1961 during the American folk music revival phenomenon. The trio consisted of tenor Peter Yarrow, baritone Paul Stookey, and contralto Mary Travers. The group's repertoire included songs written by Yarrow and Stookey, early songs by Bob Dylan, and covers of other folk musicians. They were enormously successful in the early- and mid-1960s, with their debut album topping the charts for weeks, and helped popularize the folk music revival.
Mary Travers said she was influenced by Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger, and the Weavers. In the documentary Peter, Paul & Mary: Carry It On — A Musical Legacy, members of the Weavers discuss how Peter, Paul and Mary took over the torch of the social commentary of folk music in the 1960s.
At the Grammy Awards of 1963, their recording of "If I Had a Hammer" won the Best Folk Recording and Best Performance by a Vocal Group Grammies.
The group was inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 1999. Peter, Paul and Mary received the Sammy Cahn Lifetime Achievement Award from the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2006.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter,_Paul_and_Mary
** THE SONG:
"500 Miles" (also known as "500 Miles Away from Home" or "Railroaders' Lament") is a song made popular in the United States and Europe during the 1960s folk revival. The simple repetitive lyrics offer a lament by a traveler who is far from home, out of money and too ashamed to return.
The song is generally credited as being written by Hedy West, and a 1961 copyright is held by Atzal Music, Inc. "500 Miles" is West's "most anthologized song". Some recordings have also credited Curly Williams, or John Phillips as co-writers, although Phillips admitted he had only rearranged it and "didn't deserve the credit". David Neale writes that "500 Miles" may be related to the older folk song "900 Miles", which may itself have origins in the Southern American fiddle tunes "Reuben's Train" and "Train 45". Johnny Cash is known to have included "500 Miles" on his list of 100 essential country songs in the early 1970s.
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** THE ALBUM:
"Peter, Paul and Mary" is the debut studio album by American folk trio Peter, Paul and Mary, released in May 1962 on Warner Bros. Records. Released in both mono and stereo, it is one of the rare folk albums to reach No. 1 in the US—staying for over a month. The lead-off singles "If I Had a Hammer" and "Lemon Tree" reached numbers 10 and 35 respectively on the Billboard Pop Singles chart. It was the group's biggest selling studio album, eventually certified Double Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America for U.S. sales of more than two million copies. The cover was photographed at The Bitter End in New York City.
The album was reissued as 180 Gram vinyl in 2016 under the Waxtime Label as #772125. The Waxtime issue has three Bonus tracks: which are side 1 #7 - "One Kind of Favor" (Live), side 2 track #7 - "The Times They Are A' Changin'" (Live) and track #8 - "If I Had My Way" (Live).
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter,_Paul_and_Mary_(album)
* Label: RCA Victor
* Music: "500 Miles Away From Home " - Peter, Paul and Mary
* Song Writer: Hedy West
* Producer: Chet Atkins
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"I'm Walkin'" is a 1957 song by Fats Domino, written with frequent collaborator Dave Bartholomew. The single was Domino's third release in a row to reach No. 1 on the R&B Best Sellers chart, where it stayed for six weeks. It also broadened the singer's crossover appeal, peaking at No. 4 on the pop singles chart.
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Later in 1957, Ricky Nelson covered a crossover version of the song on an episode of The Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet. The single was released on Verve Records and reached No. 4 on the pop chart and No. 10 on the R&B chart. Its B-side was "A Teenager's Romance". The song, sold a million copies in one week. His musical career was on the rise. His first seven records sold a million copies each, and one "Hello, Mary Lou" back by "Travelin' Man" sold six million and spawned what may have been the first musical video, produced by Ozzie Nelson.
By 21, Rick Nelson had recorded nine gold singles. Between 1957 and 1973 he placed 54 songs on the Billboard Hot 100, including "Poor Little Fool" in 1958, which was the first number one song on Billboard magazine's then-newly created Hot 100 chart. He recorded 19 top ten hits and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on January 21, 1987. In 1996 Nelson was ranked No. 49 on TV Guide's 50 Greatest TV Stars of All Time
* Ricky/Rick Nelson
Eric Hilliard "Ricky" Nelson (May 8, 1940 – December 31, 1985) was an American musician, songwriter and actor. From age eight he starred alongside his family in the radio and television series The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet. In 1957, he began a long and successful career as a popular recording artist. The expression "Teen Idol" was first coined to describe Nelson, and his fame as both a recording artist and television star also led to a motion picture role co-starring alongside John Wayne, Dean Martin, Walter Brennan, and Angie Dickinson in Howard Hawks's western feature film Rio Bravo (1959).
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricky_Nelson
* Label: Verve
* Music: "I'm Walkin'" - Ricky Nelson
* Songwriters: Fats Domino, Dave Bartholomew
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"A World of Our Own" is a 1965 single written by Tom Springfield and was an international hit for the Seekers. The single peaked at number 19 on the Hot 100 and number 2 on the Easy Listening charts. It reached number 3 in the U.K. and number 2 in Australia.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_World_of_Our_Own
* Label: Capitol
* Music: "A World of Our Own" - The Seekers
* Song Writer: Tom Springfield
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** Peter, Paul and Mary was an American folk group formed in New York City in 1961 during the American folk music revival phenomenon. The trio consisted of tenor Peter Yarrow, baritone Paul Stookey, and contralto Mary Travers. The group's repertoire included songs written by Yarrow and Stookey, early songs by Bob Dylan, and covers of other folk musicians. They were enormously successful in the early- and mid-1960s, with their debut album topping the charts for weeks, and helped popularize the folk music revival.
Mary Travers said she was influenced by Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger, and the Weavers. In the documentary Peter, Paul & Mary: Carry It On — A Musical Legacy, members of the Weavers discuss how Peter, Paul and Mary took over the torch of the social commentary of folk music in the 1960s.
At the Grammy Awards of 1963, their recording of "If I Had a Hammer" won the Best Folk Recording and Best Performance by a Vocal Group Grammies.
The group was inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 1999. Peter, Paul and Mary received the Sammy Cahn Lifetime Achievement Award from the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2006.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter,_Paul_and_Mary
** THE SONG:
"500 Miles" (also known as "500 Miles Away from Home" or "Railroaders' Lament") is a song made popular in the United States and Europe during the 1960s folk revival. The simple repetitive lyrics offer a lament by a traveler who is far from home, out of money and too ashamed to return.
The song is generally credited as being written by Hedy West, and a 1961 copyright is held by Atzal Music, Inc. "500 Miles" is West's "most anthologized song". Some recordings have also credited Curly Williams, or John Phillips as co-writers, although Phillips admitted he had only rearranged it and "didn't deserve the credit". David Neale writes that "500 Miles" may be related to the older folk song "900 Miles", which may itself have origins in the Southern American fiddle tunes "Reuben's Train" and "Train 45". Johnny Cash is known to have included "500 Miles" on his list of 100 essential country songs in the early 1970s.
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** THE ALBUM:
"Peter, Paul and Mary" is the debut studio album by American folk trio Peter, Paul and Mary, released in May 1962 on Warner Bros. Records. Released in both mono and stereo, it is one of the rare folk albums to reach No. 1 in the US—staying for over a month. The lead-off singles "If I Had a Hammer" and "Lemon Tree" reached numbers 10 and 35 respectively on the Billboard Pop Singles chart. It was the group's biggest selling studio album, eventually certified Double Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America for U.S. sales of more than two million copies. The cover was photographed at The Bitter End in New York City.
The album was reissued as 180 Gram vinyl in 2016 under the Waxtime Label as #772125. The Waxtime issue has three Bonus tracks: which are side 1 #7 - "One Kind of Favor" (Live), side 2 track #7 - "The Times They Are A' Changin'" (Live) and track #8 - "If I Had My Way" (Live).
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* Label: RCA Victor
* Music: "500 Miles Away From Home " - Peter, Paul and Mary
* Song Writer: Hedy West
* Producer: Chet Atkins
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Ram is the only album credited to the husband-and-wife music duo Paul and Linda McCartney, released on 17 May 1971 by Apple Records. It was recorded in New York with guitarists David Spinozza and Hugh McCracken, and future Wings drummer Denny Seiwell. Three singles were issued from the album: "Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey" (McCartney's first number 1 hit in America without the Beatles), "The Back Seat of My Car" and "Eat at Home". The recording sessions also yielded the non-album single "Another Day".
The album's release coincided with a period of acrimony between McCartney and his former Beatle bandmates, and followed his legal action in the United Kingdom's High Court to dissolve the Beatles partnership.
Ram received an unfavourable reaction from music journalists. It nonetheless topped the national album charts in the UK, the Netherlands and Canada. Today, Ram is held in high regard by many music critics and is often ranked as one of McCartney's best albums. It has also been recognized as an early indie pop album.
In 2012, an expanded edition of Ram was reissued with over two dozen bonus tracks as part of the Paul McCartney Archive Collection. In 2020, Ram was ranked number 450 on Rolling Stone's list of the greatest albums of all time.
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* Label: Apple
* Music: "Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey" - Paul McCartney, Linda McCartney
* Song Writers: Paul and Linda McCartney
* Producers: Paul McCartney, Linda McCartney
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"Baby's in Black" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles, co-written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney. It appears on the United Kingdom album Beatles for Sale and on the United States album Beatles '65, both released in 1964.
"Baby's in Black" is performed at a 6 8 time signature, typical of a waltz with a moderate tempo. An AllMusic critic described the song as "a love lament for a grieving girl that was perhaps more morose than any previous Beatles' song." Musicologist Alan W. Pollack notes that the song is relatively complex in format, with a refrain, bridge, and a guitar solo. He describes the song as having "mishmash" of stylistic elements—among them, "bluesy" chords and country music-inspired vocals.
"Baby's in Black" was recorded on 11 August 1964, and was the first song recorded for Beatles for Sale. Lennon and McCartney sang their vocal parts simultaneously through the same microphone. This was done at their own insistence in order to achieve a closer feel to the performance.
The Beatles performed "Baby's in Black" live during their appearances from late 1964 until 1966 on their final tour. McCartney said they introduced the song by saying, "'And now for something different.' ... We used to put that in there, and think, 'Well, they won't know quite what to make of this, but it's cool.'" In 1996, a live version of "Baby's in Black" was released as a B-side to "Real Love", the second single from their Anthology project.
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* Released: December 4, 1964
* Labels: EMI, Parlophone, Capitol
* Music - "Baby's In Black" by The Beatles
* Writer(s) Lennon--McCartney
* Producer George Martin
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"You Don't Have to Say You Love Me" (originally a 1965 Italian song, '"Io che non vivo (senza te)" - by Pino Donaggio and Vito Pallavicini) - is a 1966 hit recorded by English singer Dusty Springfield that proved to be her most successful single, reaching number one on the UK Singles Chart and number four on the Billboard Hot 100. Elvis Presley recorded a cover version in 1970 which was a hit in both the US and the UK. Other covers have charted in the UK, Ireland, Italy and Finland.
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* Label: Philips
* Music: "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me" - Dusty Springfield
* Song Writers: Vicki Wickham, Simon Napier-Bell, Pino Donaggio, Vito Pallavicini
* Producer: Johnny Franz
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* "Land of a Thousand Dances" (or "Land of 1000 Dances") is a song written and first recorded by American rhythm and blues singer Chris Kenner in 1962. The original Chris Kenner recording, which peaked at No. 77 on the Billboard chart in 1963, mentions 16 dances: the Pony, the Chicken, the Mashed Potato, the Alligator, the Watusi, the Twist, the Fly, the Jerk, the Tango, the Yo-Yo, the Sweet Pea, the Hand Jive, the Slop, the Bop, the Fish, and the Popeye. It later became a bigger hit in versions by Cannibal & the Headhunters and Wilson Pickett.
* Cannibal and the Headhunters version
The song is famous for its "na na na na na" hook, which Cannibal & the Headhunters added in their 1965 version, which reached number 30 on the Billboard chart. The hook gave the song further notoriety. The "na na na na na" hook happened by accident when Frankie "Cannibal" Garcia, lead singer of Cannibal and the Headhunters, forgot the lyrics. The melody to this section was also created spontaneously, as it is not in Chris Kenner's original track. The "na na na na na" hook was later borrowed in the 1994 song "Here Comes the Hotstepper" by Jamaican artist Ini Kamoze.
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* Label: Rampart
* Music: "Land of 1000 Dances" - Cannibal & the Headhunters
* Song Writer: Chris Kenner
* Producer: A FARO Production
* Recorded "Live" at The Rhythm Room
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"Hello Mary Lou" - is a song written by American singer Gene Pitney first recorded by Johnny Duncan in 1960 and in the following year by Ricky Nelson. The song was recorded by Ricky Nelson at the famous United Western Recorders Studios on 22th March, 1961.
Nelson's version, issued as a double A-side with his No. 1 hit "Travelin' Man", reached No. 9 on the Billboard music charts on May 28, 1961. In the United Kingdom it reached No. 2. It was also a hit in much of Europe, particularly Norway, where it spent 14 weeks at No. 1 and in Sweden, where it spent five months in the best selling chart (July-December) and peaked at #2 during eight weeks. In New Zealand, the song reached No. 4….
The song features an influential guitar solo by James Burton, often cited by later guitarists such as Brian May. Piano is by Ray Johnson, who had succeeded Gene Garf as Nelson's regular session pianist in November 1959. Other musicians on the record include Joe Osborn on bass and Ritchie Frost on drums.
The song appears on Nelson's sixth album Rick Is 21 (1961).
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Eric Hilliard "Ricky" Nelson (May 8, 1940 – December 31, 1985) was an American musician, songwriter and actor. From age eight he starred alongside his family in the radio and television series The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet. In 1957, he began a long and successful career as a popular recording artist. The expression "TEEN IDOL" was first coined to describe Nelson, and his fame as both a recording artist and television star also led to a motion picture role co-starring alongside John Wayne, Dean Martin, Walter Brennan, and Angie Dickinson in Howard Hawks's western feature film Rio Bravo (1959). He placed 54 songs on the Billboard Hot 100, and its predecessors, between 1957 and 1973, including "Poor Little Fool" in 1958, which was THE FIRST NUMBER ONE SONG on Billboard magazine's then-newly created Hot 100 chart. He recorded 19 additional top ten hits and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on January 21, 1987. In 1996 Nelson was ranked No. 49 on TV Guide's 50 Greatest TV Stars of All Time
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* Label: Imperial Records
* Music: "Hello Mary Lou" - Rick (Ricky) Nelson
* Song Writers: Gene Pitney, Cayet Mangiaracina
* From the album: “Rick Is 21”
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* Label: Columbia
* Music: "Bring It On Home To Me" - The Animals
* Song Writer: Sam Cooke
* Producer: Mickie Most
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"1 - 2 - 3" is a 1965 song recorded by American blue-eyed soul singer Len Barry, who also co-wrote it with John Madara and David White. The recording's chorus and accompaniment were arranged by Jimmy Wisner.
"1-2-3" reached number 2 in the US Billboard chart ("I Hear a Symphony" by The Supremes kept it from the number 1 spot). "1-2-3" also went to number 11 on the Billboard R&B chart. Overseas, the song peaked at number 3 on the UK Singles Chart. In addition, it was also a Top 10 hit in Ireland, where it went to number 8. It sold over 1.75 million copies, and was awarded a gold disc.
The personnel on the original recording included Vinnie Bell, Bobby Eli, and Sal Ditroia on guitars; Joe Macho on bass; Artie Butler on percussion; Leon Huff on piano; Artie Kaplan on sax; Bill Tole and Roswell Rudd on trombones; Lee Morgan on trumpet; Fred Hubbard on clarinet; and Bobby Gregg on drums.
The single was released in 1965 on the American Decca label. The writers were sued by Motown Records at the time, claiming that the song is a reworking of Holland-Dozier-Holland's "Ask Any Girl" released by The Supremes as the B-side to their single "Baby Love" the year before. They denied the claim, but after two years of litigation, agreed to give the Motown writers 15% of the song's writing and publishing royalties. Holland-Dozier-Holland are listed as co-authors by BMI.
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* Labels: Decca
* Music: "1 - 2 - 3" - Len Barry
* Song Writers: John Madara, David White, Len Barry,
* Producer: John Madara, David White
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* Labels: EMI
* Music: "Diamonds Are Forever" - Shirley Bassey
* Lyrics: Don Black
* Composed and Conducted by John Barry, performed by the John Barry Orchestra
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"Turn! Turn! Turn!" was adapted by the Byrds in a folk rock arrangement and released as a single by Columbia Records on October 1, 1965. The song was also included on the band's second album, Turn! Turn! Turn!, which was released on December 6, 1965. The Byrds' single is the most successful recorded version of the song, having reached number 1 on the US Billboard Hot 100 charts and number 26 on the UK Singles Chart. The B-side of the single was band member Gene Clark's original composition, "She Don't Care About Time".
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* Music: "Turn! Turn! Turn!" - The Byrds
* Writer: Lyrics Book of Ecclesiastes/Pete Seeger
* Producer: Terry Melcher
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"Turn! Turn! Turn!" was adapted by the Byrds in a folk rock arrangement and released as a single by Columbia Records on October 1, 1965. The song was also included on the band's second album, Turn! Turn! Turn!, which was released on December 6, 1965. The Byrds' single is the most successful recorded version of the song, having reached number 1 on the US Billboard Hot 100 charts and number 26 on the UK Singles Chart. The B-side of the single was band member Gene Clark's original composition, "She Don't Care About Time".
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* Music: "Turn! Turn! Turn!" - The Byrds
* Writer: Lyrics Book of Ecclesiastes/Pete Seeger
* Producer: Terry Melcher
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"Turn! Turn! Turn!" was adapted by the Byrds in a folk rock arrangement and released as a single by Columbia Records on October 1, 1965. The song was also included on the band's second album, Turn! Turn! Turn!, which was released on December 6, 1965. The Byrds' single is the most successful recorded version of the song, having reached number 1 on the US Billboard Hot 100 charts and number 26 on the UK Singles Chart. The B-side of the single was band member Gene Clark's original composition, "She Don't Care About Time".
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* Music: "Turn! Turn! Turn!" - The Byrds
* Writer: Lyrics Book of Ecclesiastes/Pete Seeger
* Producer: Terry Melcher
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"Cara Mia" is a popular song published in 1954 that became a UK number 1, and US number 10 hit and Gold record for English singer David Whitfield in 1954, and a number 4 hit for the American rock group Jay and the Americans in 1965. The title means "my beloved" in Italian.
Jay and the Americans recorded "Cara Mia" on their 1965 LP Blockbusters. It became an international Top 5 hit, reaching number 1 in Canada. Their version was re-released in 1980, and went into the charts in the Netherlands.
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* Labels: Decca United Artists
* Music: "Cara Mia" - Jay and the Americans
* Song Writers: Lee Lange, Tulio Trapani
* Producer: Artie Ripp
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"Cara Mia" is a popular song published in 1954 that became a UK number 1, and US number 10 hit and Gold record for English singer David Whitfield in 1954, and a number 4 hit for the American rock group Jay and the Americans in 1965. The title means "my beloved" in Italian.
Jay and the Americans recorded "Cara Mia" on their 1965 LP Blockbusters. It became an international Top 5 hit, reaching number 1 in Canada. Their version was re-released in 1980, and went into the charts in the Netherlands.
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* Labels: Decca United Artists
* Music: "Cara Mia" - Jay and the Americans
* Song Writers: Lee Lange, Tulio Trapani
* Producer: Artie Ripp
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"The 'In' Crowd" is a 1964 song written by Billy Page and arranged by his brother Gene and originally performed by Dobie Gray on his album - Dobie Gray Sings for "In" Crowders That Go "Go-Go". It appeared on an episode of Dick Clark's Rock, Roll & Remember, in the last week of November 1964, the month Gray's rendition was released.
In the US, Gray's powerful Motown-like version, complete with brass section, reached number 11 on the Hot Rhythm & Blues Singles chart and number 13 on the Billboard Hot 100 on 20 February 1965. Outside the US, "The 'In' Crowd" went to number 25 on the UK Singles Chart, and number 8 in Canada. Gray's Shindig! performance of the song aired on 10 March 1965.
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* Music: "The 'In' Crowd" - Dobie Gray
* Song Writers: Billy Page
* Producer: Fred Darian
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"1 - 2 - 3" is a 1965 song recorded by American blue-eyed soul singer Len Barry, who also co-wrote it with John Madara and David White. The recording's chorus and accompaniment were arranged by Jimmy Wisner.
"1-2-3" reached number 2 in the US Billboard chart ("I Hear a Symphony" by The Supremes kept it from the number 1 spot). "1-2-3" also went to number 11 on the Billboard R&B chart. Overseas, the song peaked at number 3 on the UK Singles Chart. In addition, it was also a Top 10 hit in Ireland, where it went to number 8. It sold over 1.75 million copies, and was awarded a gold disc.
The personnel on the original recording included Vinnie Bell, Bobby Eli, and Sal Ditroia on guitars; Joe Macho on bass; Artie Butler on percussion; Leon Huff on piano; Artie Kaplan on sax; Bill Tole and Roswell Rudd on trombones; Lee Morgan on trumpet; Fred Hubbard on clarinet; and Bobby Gregg on drums.
The single was released in 1965 on the American Decca label. The writers were sued by Motown Records at the time, claiming that the song is a reworking of Holland-Dozier-Holland's "Ask Any Girl" released by The Supremes as the B-side to their single "Baby Love" the year before. They denied the claim, but after two years of litigation, agreed to give the Motown writers 15% of the song's writing and publishing royalties. Holland-Dozier-Holland are listed as co-authors by BMI.
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* Labels: Decca
* Music: "1 - 2 - 3" - Len Barry
* Song Writers: John Madara, David White, Len Barry,
* Producer: John Madara, David White
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"You Don't Have to Say You Love Me" (originally a 1965 Italian song, '"Io che non vivo (senza te)" - by Pino Donaggio and Vito Pallavicini) - is a 1966 hit recorded by English singer Dusty Springfield that proved to be her most successful single, reaching number one on the UK Singles Chart and number four on the Billboard Hot 100. Elvis Presley recorded a cover version in 1970 which was a hit in both the US and the UK. Other covers have charted in the UK, Ireland, Italy and Finland.
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* Label: Philips
* Music: "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me" - Dusty Springfield
* Song Writers: Vicki Wickham, Simon Napier-Bell, Pino Donaggio, Vito Pallavicini
* Producer: Johnny Franz
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"I'll Feel a Whole Lot Better" is a song by the Los Angeles folk rock band the Byrds, first released in June 1965 on the B-side of the band's second single, "All I Really Want to Do". Despite initially being released as a B-side, the song managed to chart in its own right in the U.S., just outside the Billboard Hot 100. It was also included on the Byrds' debut album, Mr. Tambourine Man.
The song was written by band member Gene Clark, who also sings the lead vocal. It is regarded by many fans and critics as one of the Byrds' best known and most popular songs. It has become a rock music standard, inspiring a number of cover versions over the years.
Rolling Stone magazine ranks it at number 234 on their list of, "The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time"
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* Music: " I'll Feel a Whole Lot Better" - The Byrds
* Writer: Gene Clark
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"Mr. Tambourine Man" is the debut studio album by the American rock band the Byrds and was released on June 21, 1965, by Columbia Records. The album is characterized by the Byrds' signature sound of Jim McGuinn's 12-string Rickenbacker guitar and the band's complex harmony singing. The material on the album mostly consists of cover versions of folk songs, primarily composed by Bob Dylan, and originals written or co-written by singer Gene Clark. Along with the Dylan-penned single of the same name, Mr. Tambourine Man established the band as an internationally successful act and is widely regarded by critics as representing the first effective American challenge to the chart dominance of the Beatles and other British Invasion bands during the mid-1960s.
The album was also influential in popularizing the musical subgenre known as folk rock, by melding intelligent lyrical content with electric guitars and a rock backbeat. The term "folk rock" was first coined by the American music press to describe the Byrds' sound in mid-1965, around the same time that the Mr. Tambourine Man album was released. The band's hybrid of a British Invasion beat, jangly guitar playing, and poetic or socially conscious lyrics influenced a number of acts in the mid-1960s and has also been influential on successive generations of musicians. The album peaked at number 6 on the Billboard Top LPs chart and reached number 7 in the United Kingdom. It is the band's most successful album on either chart.
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* Music: "Mr. Tambourine Man" - The Byrds
* Writer: Bob Dylan
* Producer: Terry Melcher
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"The Last Time" is a song by the English rock band the Rolling Stones, and the band's first original song released as an A-single in the UK. Written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, and recorded at RCA Studios in Hollywood, California in January 1965, "The Last Time" was the band's third UK single to reach number one on the UK Singles Chart, spending three weeks at the top in March and early April 1965. It reached number two in the Irish Singles Chart in March 1965, and was released on the US version of the album Out of Our Heads on 30 July 1965.
Although "The Last Time" is credited to Jagger/Richards, the song's refrain is similar to "This May Be the Last Time", a traditional gospel song recorded in 1954 by the Staple Singers. In 2003, Richards acknowledged this, saying, "We came up with 'The Last Time', which was basically re-adapting a traditional gospel song that had been sung by the Staple Singers, but luckily the song itself goes back into the mists of time." The Rolling Stones' song has a main melody and a hook (a distinctive guitar riff) that were both absent in the Staple Singers' version. Phil Spector, whose "Wall of Sound" approach can be heard on the recording, assisted with the production.
Cash Box described it as "a raunchy, hard-driving romantic blueser about a twosome who are destined to split up"
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* Labels: Decca (UK) - London (US)
* Music: "The Last Time" - The Rolling Stones
* Song Writers: Jagger - Richards
* Producer: Andrew Loog Oldham
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"Take Good Care of My Baby" is a song written by Carole King and Gerry Goffin. The song was made famous by Bobby Vee,when it was released in 1961.
While searching for material for Bobby Vee to record, Vee's producer Snuff Garrett heard a demo of Carole King singing "Take Good Care of My Baby". Garrett told publisher Don Kirshner that he wanted the song for Vee, but he believed the song needed an introductory verse. Garrett met with Carole King, and the introductory verse of Vee's version was written.
Among the musicians on the record were Barney Kessel, Tommy Allsup, and Howard Roberts on guitar, Clifford Hills on bass, Robert Florence on piano, and Earl Palmer on drums, while Sid Sharp did the string arrangements. The Johnny Mann Singers sang backup.
Bobby Vee released "Take Good Care of My Baby" as a single on July 20, 1961, and it was reviewed by Billboard in its issue dated July 31, 1961. Vee's recording quickly became popular, spending 15 weeks on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, reaching No. 1 on September 18, 1961, and spending three weeks in that position. The song became a major hit internationally as well, reaching No. 1 in Canada, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom.
The song was ranked No. 12 on Billboard's "Hot 100 for 1961 – Top Sides of the Year" and No. 23 on Cash Box's "Top 100 Chart Hits of 1961".
The song was the lead track on Bobby Vee's album, Take Good Care of My Baby, which was released in 1962.
Vee re-recorded the song as a ballad in 1972. He released under his real name, Robert Thomas Velline, on his 1972 album Ain't Nothing Like a Sunny Day, and as a single in 1973. However, it is his original version, along with Bobby Vinton's, that remain as staples of oldies radio stations.
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* Label: Liberty
* Music: "Take Good Care of My Baby" - Bobby Vee & The Johnny Mann Singers
* Songwriters: Carole King, Gerry Goffin
* Producer: Snuff Garrett
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"Take Good Care of My Baby" is a song written by Carole King and Gerry Goffin. The song was made famous by Bobby Vee,when it was released in 1961.
While searching for material for Bobby Vee to record, Vee's producer Snuff Garrett heard a demo of Carole King singing "Take Good Care of My Baby". Garrett told publisher Don Kirshner that he wanted the song for Vee, but he believed the song needed an introductory verse. Garrett met with Carole King, and the introductory verse of Vee's version was written.
Among the musicians on the record were Barney Kessel, Tommy Allsup, and Howard Roberts on guitar, Clifford Hills on bass, Robert Florence on piano, and Earl Palmer on drums, while Sid Sharp did the string arrangements. The Johnny Mann Singers sang backup.
Bobby Vee released "Take Good Care of My Baby" as a single on July 20, 1961, and it was reviewed by Billboard in its issue dated July 31, 1961. Vee's recording quickly became popular, spending 15 weeks on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, reaching No. 1 on September 18, 1961, and spending three weeks in that position. The song became a major hit internationally as well, reaching No. 1 in Canada, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom.
The song was ranked No. 12 on Billboard's "Hot 100 for 1961 – Top Sides of the Year" and No. 23 on Cash Box's "Top 100 Chart Hits of 1961".
The song was the lead track on Bobby Vee's album, Take Good Care of My Baby, which was released in 1962.
Vee re-recorded the song as a ballad in 1972. He released under his real name, Robert Thomas Velline, on his 1972 album Ain't Nothing Like a Sunny Day, and as a single in 1973. However, it is his original version, along with Bobby Vinton's, that remain as staples of oldies radio stations.
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* Label: Liberty
* Music: "Take Good Care of My Baby" - Bobby Vee & The Johnny Mann Singers
* Songwriters: Carole King, Gerry Goffin
* Producer: Snuff Garrett
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"You Don't Have to Say You Love Me" (originally a 1965 Italian song, '"Io che non vivo (senza te)" - by Pino Donaggio and Vito Pallavicini) - is a 1966 hit recorded by English singer Dusty Springfield that proved to be her most successful single, reaching number one on the UK Singles Chart and number four on the Billboard Hot 100. Elvis Presley recorded a cover version in 1970 which was a hit in both the US and the UK. Other covers have charted in the UK, Ireland, Italy and Finland.
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* Label: Philips
* Music: "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me" - Dusty Springfield
* Song Writers: Vicki Wickham, Simon Napier-Bell, Pino Donaggio, Vito Pallavicini
* Producer: Johnny Franz
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"Tears on My Pillow" is a doo-wop song written by Sylvester Bradford and Al Lewis in 1958. The composition was first recorded by Little Anthony and the Imperials on End Records and was that group's debut recording under that name. Their original recording of the song became a Billboard top-10 hit, peaking at No. 4, No. 3 in Canada and was the Imperials' first million-seller. It was also a two-sided hit, with its flip side, "Two People in the World," also becoming a major hit. Although it remains one of the Imperials' signature songs, "Tears on My Pillow" has been extensively covered, including a No. 1 in the UK Singles Chart version by Kylie Minogue in January 1990.
Early copies of the single were credited simply to "The Imperials," a group which had previously been known as "The Duponts" and "The Chesters." Brooklyn, New York deejay Alan Freed gave the group's lead singer, Anthony Gourdine, top billing while introducing the single over the air and the moniker of "Little Anthony and the Imperials" stuck.
"Tears on My Pillow" was a #4 hit single in the United States. Selling over a million copies, "Tears on My Pillow" was the most successful single of the Imperials' doo wop period. Its success would be matched only by the Imperials' 1964 single "Goin' Out of My Head." The Imperials ("Little Anthony" Gourdine, Clarence Collins, Ernest Wright, Tracy Lord, and Nate Rogers - the last two of whom were later replaced by Sammy Strain) performed the song on numerous TV programs, including The Dick Clark Show and on the PBS Oldies special, Rock, Rhythm, and Doo-Wop in 1958 and 2002 respectively. They also performed the tune on the American Bandstand 40th Anniversary Special (also in 2002).
* Labels: END
* Music: "Tears on My Pillow" - Little Anthony and the Imperials
* Song Writers: Sylvester Bradford & Al Lewis
* From the album - We Are the Imperials Featuring Little Anthony
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"Autumn' 66" - is the third studio album by the British rock group The Spencer Davis Group released in 1966. Although the album was not released in the US, the single "Somebody Help Me" was on the US Billboard Hot 100 charts for seven weeks and peaked at number 47 in July, 1967. Although never released in America, all but four tracks ("When A Man Loves A Woman", "Dust My Blues", "On the Green Light", and "Neighbour Neighbour") were released either as album tracks or as B-sides.
* Label: Fontana
* Song: "Midnight Special" - Spencer Davis Group
* Writers: Traditional (arranged by Spencer Davis)
* Producers: Chris Blackwell
* From The Album - "Autumn '66" - Released August 26, 1966
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* Label: United Artists
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* Arranged & Conducted: Arnold Goland
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* Composer: Richard Rodgers
* Lyricist: Oscar Hammerstein II
* Song From The 1949 Album "South Pacific" & The 1958 American Motion Picture "South Pacific"
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"Tears on My Pillow" is a doo-wop song written by Sylvester Bradford and Al Lewis in 1958. The composition was first recorded by Little Anthony and the Imperials on End Records and was that group's debut recording under that name. Their original recording of the song became a Billboard top-10 hit, peaking at No. 4, No. 3 in Canada and was the Imperials' first million-seller. It was also a two-sided hit, with its flip side, "Two People in the World," also becoming a major hit. Although it remains one of the Imperials' signature songs, "Tears on My Pillow" has been extensively covered, including a No. 1 in the UK Singles Chart version by Kylie Minogue in January 1990.
Early copies of the single were credited simply to "The Imperials," a group which had previously been known as "The Duponts" and "The Chesters." Brooklyn, New York deejay Alan Freed gave the group's lead singer, Anthony Gourdine, top billing while introducing the single over the air and the moniker of "Little Anthony and the Imperials" stuck.
"Tears on My Pillow" was a #4 hit single in the United States. Selling over a million copies, "Tears on My Pillow" was the most successful single of the Imperials' doo wop period. Its success would be matched only by the Imperials' 1964 single "Goin' Out of My Head." The Imperials ("Little Anthony" Gourdine, Clarence Collins, Ernest Wright, Tracy Lord, and Nate Rogers - the last two of whom were later replaced by Sammy Strain) performed the song on numerous TV programs, including The Dick Clark Show and on the PBS Oldies special, Rock, Rhythm, and Doo-Wop in 1958 and 2002 respectively. They also performed the tune on the American Bandstand 40th Anniversary Special (also in 2002).
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* Music: "Tears on My Pillow" - Little Anthony and the Imperials
* Song Writers: Sylvester Bradford & Al Lewis
* From the album - We Are the Imperials Featuring Little Anthony
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"The Manfred Mann Album" is the debut American studio album by Manfred Mann, released in September 1964 on Ascot Records. It contains the hit single "Do Wah Diddy Diddy", as well as covers of well-known R&B hits such as "Smokestack Lightning" by Howlin' Wolf, "I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man" by Muddy Waters, and "Down the Road Apiece" by Will Bradley. Modern reviews of the album are generally positive and consider The Manfred Mann Album an important piece during the heyday of the British Invasion.
The twelve tracks on the record include the group's hit single "Do Wah Diddy Diddy", which reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, while the rest reflect on their love of R&B, including cover versions of Howlin' Wolf's "Smokestack Lightning", Muddy Waters' "Got My Mojo Working", and Bo Diddley's "Bring It to Jerome". The album includes the Cannonball Adderley song "Sack O' Woe".
Eleven of the twelve tracks were taken from Manfred Mann's debut British release, The Five Faces of Manfred Mann.
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* The Manfred Mann Group:
Manfred Mann – keyboards, backing vocals
Paul Jones – lead vocals, harmonica
Mike Vickers – guitars, saxes, flutes, backing vocals
Tom McGuinness – bass, backing vocals
Mike Hugg – drums, percussion, vibes
Dave Richmond – bass on "Without You"
* Labels: Ascot
* Music: "Don't Ask Me What I Say" - Manfred Mann
* Song Writers: Paul Jones
* Producer: John Burgess
* From The Studio Album: "The Manfred Mann Album"
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"The Last Time" is a song by the English rock band the Rolling Stones, and the band's first original song released as an A-single in the UK. Written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, and recorded at RCA Studios in Hollywood, California in January 1965, "The Last Time" was the band's third UK single to reach number one on the UK Singles Chart, spending three weeks at the top in March and early April 1965. It reached number two in the Irish Singles Chart in March 1965, and was released on the US version of the album Out of Our Heads on 30 July 1965.
Although "The Last Time" is credited to Jagger/Richards, the song's refrain is similar to "This May Be the Last Time", a traditional gospel song recorded in 1954 by the Staple Singers. In 2003, Richards acknowledged this, saying, "We came up with 'The Last Time', which was basically re-adapting a traditional gospel song that had been sung by the Staple Singers, but luckily the song itself goes back into the mists of time." The Rolling Stones' song has a main melody and a hook (a distinctive guitar riff) that were both absent in the Staple Singers' version. Phil Spector, whose "Wall of Sound" approach can be heard on the recording, assisted with the production.
Cash Box described it as "a raunchy, hard-driving romantic blueser about a twosome who are destined to split up"
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Last_Time_(Rolling_Stones_song)
* Labels: Decca (UK) - London (US)
* Music: "The Last Time" - The Rolling Stones
* Song Writers: Jagger - Richards
* Producer: Andrew Loog Oldham
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* The Flamingos - are an American doo-wop group formed in Chicago in 1953. The band became popular in mid-to-late 1950s and are known for their 1959 cover version of "I Only Have Eyes for You". They have since been hailed as one of the finest and most influential vocal groups in pop and doo wop music history. In 2001, the band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
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* "I Only Have Eyes for You" is a romantic love song by composer Harry Warren and lyricist Al Dubin, written for the film Dames (1934) where Dick Powell introduced it. Several successful recordings of the song were made in 1934 and later there were charted versions by The Flamingos (1959) and Art Garfunkel (1975).
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* Music: "I Only Have Eyes for You" - The Flamingos
* Song Writers: Harry Warren, Al Dubin
* Producer: George Goldner
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* The Flamingos - are an American doo-wop group formed in Chicago in 1953. The band became popular in mid-to-late 1950s and are known for their 1959 cover version of "I Only Have Eyes for You". They have since been hailed as one of the finest and most influential vocal groups in pop and doo wop music history. In 2001, the band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
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* "I Only Have Eyes for You" is a romantic love song by composer Harry Warren and lyricist Al Dubin, written for the film Dames (1934) where Dick Powell introduced it. Several successful recordings of the song were made in 1934 and later there were charted versions by The Flamingos (1959) and Art Garfunkel (1975).
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* Music: "I Only Have Eyes for You" - The Flamingos
* Song Writers: Harry Warren, Al Dubin
* Producer: George Goldner
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* Label: United Artists
* Music: "Some Enchanted Evening" - Jay and the Americans
* Arranged & Conducted: Arnold Goland
* Poducer: Gerry Granahan
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* Composer: Richard Rodgers
* Lyricist: Oscar Hammerstein II
* Song From The 1949 Album "South Pacific" & The 1958 American Motion Picture "South Pacific"
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* Label: United Artists
* Music: "Cara Mia" - Jay and the Americans
* Song Writers: Lee Lange, Tulio Trapani
* Producer: Artie Ripp
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"Hello Mary Lou" - is a song written by American singer Gene Pitney first recorded by Johnny Duncan in 1960 and in the following year by Ricky Nelson. The song was recorded by Ricky Nelson at the famous United Western Recorders Studios on 22th March, 1961.
Nelson's version, issued as a double A-side with his No. 1 hit "Travelin' Man", reached No. 9 on the Billboard music charts on May 28, 1961. In the United Kingdom it reached No. 2. It was also a hit in much of Europe, particularly Norway, where it spent 14 weeks at No. 1 and in Sweden, where it spent five months in the best selling chart (July-December) and peaked at #2 during eight weeks. In New Zealand, the song reached No. 4….
The song features an influential guitar solo by James Burton, often cited by later guitarists such as Brian May. Piano is by Ray Johnson, who had succeeded Gene Garf as Nelson's regular session pianist in November 1959. Other musicians on the record include Joe Osborn on bass and Ritchie Frost on drums.
The song appears on Nelson's sixth album Rick Is 21 (1961).
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* Ricky/Rick Nelson
Eric Hilliard "Ricky" Nelson (May 8, 1940 – December 31, 1985) was an American musician, songwriter and actor. From age eight he starred alongside his family in the radio and television series The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet. In 1957, he began a long and successful career as a popular recording artist. The expression "TEEN IDOL" was first coined to describe Nelson, and his fame as both a recording artist and television star also led to a motion picture role co-starring alongside John Wayne, Dean Martin, Walter Brennan, and Angie Dickinson in Howard Hawks's western feature film Rio Bravo (1959). He placed 54 songs on the Billboard Hot 100, and its predecessors, between 1957 and 1973, including "Poor Little Fool" in 1958, which was THE FIRST NUMBER ONE SONG on Billboard magazine's then-newly created Hot 100 chart. He recorded 19 additional top ten hits and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on January 21, 1987. In 1996 Nelson was ranked No. 49 on TV Guide's 50 Greatest TV Stars of All Time
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* Label: Imperial Records
* Music: "Hello Mary Lou" - Rick (Ricky) Nelson
* Song Writers: Gene Pitney, Cayet Mangiaracina
* From the album: “Rick Is 21”