The Everly Brothers: So It Always Will Be
This one is a bit of a puzzle. This is the version I remember as a single on Warner Bros in 1963: But there is an alternate (not so good) … Continue readingThe Everly Brothers: So It Always Will Be
A compendium of musical delights by Alan and Margaret Ashworth
This one is a bit of a puzzle. This is the version I remember as a single on Warner Bros in 1963: But there is an alternate (not so good) … Continue readingThe Everly Brothers: So It Always Will Be
This was written by Wynette and Billy Sherrill, and released in September 1968. It was her most successful single, topping the US country chart and reaching No 19 in the … Continue readingTammy Wynette: Stand By Your Man
One of Motown’s biggest hits, this was written by Marvin Gaye, William ‘Mickey’ Stevenson and Ivy Jo Hunter and released in 1964 by Martha and the Vandellas. It reached No … Continue readingMartha and the Vandellas: Dancing in the Street
The Jamies were an American singing group, led by siblings Tom and Serena Jameson. Tom wrote this song which got to No 26 in America in 1958. It was re-released in … Continue readingThe Jamies: Summertime, Summertime
Originally called Tell Her, this was written by Bert Berns, who also wrote Twist and Shout. The first release was by Johnny Thunder in 1962, but it got nowhere. Jerry Leiber and … Continue readingThe Exciters: Tell Him
Written by Jerry Ragovoy (who also wrote Stay With Me Baby) and Bert Berns (who wrote Twist and Shout), this was first recorded by Erma Franklin, older sister of Aretha, in 1967. … Continue readingErma Franklin: Piece of My Heart
Another of those ‘Wow, you’re suddenly all grown up’ songs. This was written by Brian Wilson and released in 1965. It is said that radio stations did not like the … Continue readingThe Beach Boys: The Little Girl I Once Knew
A commenter reminded me of this slightly odd song released in 1975 by Reparata, former lead singer of Reparata and the Delrons. It was first recorded in 1973 by a … Continue readingReparata: Shoes
Written by Sylvester Bradford and Al Lewis, this was a million seller for Little Anthony and the Imperials in 1958, reaching No 4 in the US charts.
New Yorkers Harold and Herbert Kalin, or Hal and Herbie, had a couple of flops before they found When, written by Paul Evans and Jack Reardon, in a pile of … Continue readingThe Kalin Twins: When