1966~1967年」タグアーカイブ

時間的にも空間的にも帰りたい人々(4)

 

The C.O.D.’s – Coming Back Girl(1967)

Peter Janes – Go Home Ulla(UK:1967/10/12)

Tom Jones – I’m Coming Home(UK:1967/11/17 single version)
Composer: Reed, Mason

Try-Angle – Com’ing Home(1967/11)

This is a B-side single to “Writing On The Wall” and is written by Les Tabeling.
The 45 was released in 1967 by Orlyn Records and the catalog # is UK5M-2553.
This group is from Indiana.

Sam And Bill – Tryin’ To Get Back To My Baby(1967/10)
シングル “I Need Your Love To Comfort Me” のB面。

The Byrds – Goin’ Back(1967/10/20)
ザ・バーズ – ゴーイン・バック
Composer: G. Goffin, C. King
from the album “The Notorious Byrd Brothers”(1968)名うてのバード兄弟

The Sham-Ettes – He’ll Come Back(1967/09)
シングル “You’re Welcome Back” のB面。

  ※(追記:この動画は削除されました

 

The Sham-Ettes – You’re Welcome Back(1967/09)

The Charmels – I’ll Gladly Take You Back(1967/08/17)
Composer: Isaac Hayes, David Porter

The Rolling Stones – Please Go Home
ザ・ローリング・ストーンズ – プリーズ・ゴー・ホーム
●from the compilation album “Flowers”(US:1967/06/26)フラワー
●from the album “Between The Buttons”(UK:1967/01/20)ビトゥイーン・ザ・バトンズ(ボタンの間に)
同アルバムのアメリカ版にはこの曲は含まれていない。

The Equals – Baby, Come Back(UK:1967/06/09, US:1968/07, mono 45)

Pop Chart Peaks: Cash Box 26, Record World 30, Billboard 32 – UK Peak: 1
Composed by bandmember Eddy Grant (of later “Electric Avenue” fame), this track by the English group was recorded in 1966 and was first issued in the U.S. in 1967 on RCA Victor 47-9186. In 1968 it was reissued to great success.

Otis Redding – I’m Coming Home(1967/06/30)
オーティス・レディング – アイム・カミング・ホーム
Composer: Otis Redding
シングル “Glory Of Love”(グローリー・オヴ・ラヴ)のB面。

Phil Gentry – Back Where You Belong(1967/04)

One of a handful of singles issued on the miniscule Sierra label out of Hollywood which is known to have been in operation from 1967 to at least 1969 . On some of the releases Tom Sawyer is given credit as producer and others have Sound House Recorders owner, Bob Summers credited as arranger and producer. It is a possibility that these two may have had some interest in the business side of the label as well. For this disc, the lead vocalist, Phil Gentry, also provided the arrangements for both sides. It is a curious production in that the A-side,’Back Where You Belong’, which was composed by Jimmy Breedlove in 1964 was given more interest internationally in 1966 by Pinky who recorded the song in the United Kingdom and two female vocalists in France who recorded their versions, Lucille (’Ces Bras Faits Pour Toi’) and Virginie (’Reviens Vite’). All three are wonderful recordings. Phil Gentry may not have had a soulful vocal delivery but he did enunciate and correctly pronounce each and every word of the lyrics and with help from the struggling to stay on pitch female background singers, he gave it his best and pulled it off rather quite well. Phil’s arrangement did indeed have a soulful sound and could have really shined had it been beefed up just a bit. That track along with the flipside,’The Outside World’, more or less come across as what one would expect out of a basic demo recording. The original version of’The Outside World’ was recorded in February 1965 by Dobie Gray at Hollywood’s Gold Star Studios. His version was fashioned in the style of his hit,’The In Crowd’ but for some reason, his version remained unissued. Dobie’s lead along with the musical elements of a tambourine and maracas were edited out and the track which for some reason also included the original backing vocals of the Extremes was passed over to the Drifters in New York where they recorded their vocals on top. The group issued the finished recording as the flipside to their 1965 Atlantic single,’Follow Me’.

J.J. Barnes – Baby Please Come Back Home(1967/04/10)

Johnny Curtis – Go On Back(UK:1967/03/17)
シングル “Jack And The Beanstalk” のB面。

Bob Hocko and The Swamp Rats – I’m Going Home
from the album “Disco Still Sucks!”(2003)
recorded in 1966.
2度目の引用。

This is song 4 of 13 on the CD entitled, “Bob Hocko And The Swamp Rats.
It was written by Bob Hocko, and the song was recorded in 1966.

Chad & Jeremy – Homeward Bound
from the album “Distant Shores”(UK:1966)

Written-By: Paul Simon
recorded November 26, 1965
from the album “Distant Shores”(1966)Columbia ‎– CL 2564, CS 9364
While Paul Simon was performing as a solo act in France (and just before “Sounds Of Silence” suddenly shot Simon & Garfunkel to fame), he offered this song of his to Chad & Jeremy, who included it on their “Distant Shores” LP. S&G recorded their own top-five-charting version shortly thereafter

Larry Cunningham And The Mighty Avons – Come Back Home To Erin
from the album “Two Sides Of Larry Cunningham”(UK:1966)

The Coachmen Five – I’m Comin’ Home(1966)
シングル “I Will Cry Today” のB面。
バディ・ホリー風な歌い方。

This is a B-side single to “I Will Cry Today” and is written by Horpenska.
The 45 was released in 1966 by Kiski Records and the catalog # is K-2072.
This group is from Pennsylvania.

Diamond Joe – Hurry Back To Me(1966/12)

Tom Jones – Green, Green Grass Of Home(UK:1966/10/28)
トム・ジョーンズ – 思い出のグリーン・グラス

Turley Richards – I Can’t Get Back Home To My Baby(1966/10/03)
シングル “I Feel Alright” のB面。

Cuby + Blizzard – Back Home(a Man)(Netherlands;1966/09)

Lorraine Ellison – I Got My Baby Back(1966/09)
シングル “Stay With Me” のB面。

Lee Andrews And The Hearts – You’re Taking A Long Time Coming Back(1966/08)
シングル “Quiet As It’s Kept” のB面。
タイトルは「あなたは戻ってくるのに長い時間がかかっています(=なかなか戻らない)」の意。

The Indifferents – She’ll Be Back(1966/07)
シングル “Cindy” のB面。
テキサスのグループ。

This is a B-side single to “Cindy” and is written by Harvey L. Voelker.
The 45 was released in 1966 by Valor Records and the catalog # is 110.
This group is from Texas.

Garnet Mimms – It’s Been Such A Long Way Home(1966/06)

The Players – He’ll Be Back(1966/05/13)
ベトナム戦争関連。
2度目の引用。

Harry Caldwell – Please Come Back(1966/05)

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Jerry Fuller – Turn To Me(1966/04)
シングル “Double Life” のB面。
Composer: Jerry Fuller

The last single release by Jerry Fuller of about 20 that he would issue on the Challenge label from July 1959 until this one from April 1966. The A-side,’Double Life’ is a brassy Motown-esque dance-floor filler that has propelled original copies of the disc to command a handsome sum of cash by collectors. The B-side,’Turn To Me’ is a beautiful and soulful ballad with a somewhat Spectorian musical formula. Both of the tunes are Jerry Fuller compositions of which’Turn To Me’ he had produced a version with the Knickerbockers earlier in the year. That production was top notch and also had the Righteous Brothers/Phil Spector sound but for some odd reason, the powerful track was not issued when originally recorded but did finally see the light of day on a later Knickerbockers CD compilation on Collectible Records in 1998 that featured hits and rarities. Jerry Fuller wrote many wonderful songs and following his stint with Challenge Records, he went on as a composer/producer for Columbia Records. He scored big time with recordings by Gary Puckett and the Union Gap and produced stellar recordings with Johnny Mathis, Jack Bedient and the Chessmen, Mark Lindsay, O.C. Smith, Mac Davis, Gene Pitney, Andy Williams, Billy Joe Royal, Jimmy Walker and Al Wilson.
Jerry Fuller passed away in Sherman Oaks, California from lung cancer on July 18, 2024, at the age of 85.

THe Knickerbockers – Turn To Me(1966)
(Jerry Fuller)

Unreleased when originally recorded in early 1966, this is the first version of the Jerry Fuller tune,’Turn To Me’ by the Knickerbockers featuring the lead vocal of Jimmy Walker. Formed on the east coast, they were noticed by Jerry Fuller, a singer, composer, producer from Los Angeles, who was there promoting his own recordings on Challenge Records. The group signed with Challenge where they would ultimately issue 12 singles and 3 LP’s with the label between November 1064 and April 1968. Under the production of Jerry Fuller, the group found themselves with a hit on their third single release from November 1965 entitled,’Lies’. It was an impressive nod to the British music that was saturating the US charts at the time, so much so that upon first listen many actually thought it was the Beatles. An album promoting that hit was assembled post haste where side one consisted of rock & roll tunes that complimented their hit. It was side two that was quite surprising. While side on had the group playing their own instruments on the tracks which were recorded at Sunset Sound Recorders, the B-side which was recorded a few blocks away at RCA Victor Recording Studios, was a collection of powerful,’Wall of Sound’ tracks arranged by Leon Russell showcasing the musical talents of 30 musicians. An ensemble of L.A.’s’Wrecking Crew’ fortified with a group of string players. Jimmy Walker provided wonderfully soulful lead vocal performances on the tracks,’Wishful Thinking’,’You’ll Never Walk Alone’ and’Your Kind Of Lovin’. With the same personnel, at a later session,’Turn To Me’ was recorded, but for some reason, it never made it to vinyl. With enough’Blue Eyed Soul’ to rival what the Righteous Brothers were putting out at the time, it could have easily made an impact if released and promoted. Jerry Fuller recorded his own version at RCA a few weeks later in March 1966. It was issued but as the flip side to his Challenge single,’Double Life’. Neither side was a hit but the passing of time has put original copies into the desirable and collectible category.
When Jimmy left the Knickerbockers in 1967, he joined Bobby Hatfield, replacing Bill Medley and performed as the Righteous Brothers for four years. Challenge issued one Jimmy Walker solo single in 1968 and then it was at that time where he had two recording contracts. One with M~G~M/Verve for the Righteous Brothers and the other with Columbia for solo recordings of which only three singles were issued between December 1968 and June 1970. Jimmy continued to perform as a member of a band called Fatback following that with another group called Oasis. In 2009 her teamed up with several other musicians with his own band, continuing to perform and record. Jimmy Walker passed away in July 2020; no details are available regarding his passing or of any memorial service or burial.

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Dean Martin – Come Running Back(1966/04 mono 45)
2度目の引用。

arranged by Billy Strange
produced by Jimmy Bowen
Pop Chart Peaks: Billboard 35, Cash Box 40, Record World 41 – Easy Listening Peak: 4

Bobby Rio – Be Lonely Little Girl(UK:1966/03/11)
シングル “Ask The Lonely” のB面。

The Scoundrels – Come Home With Me(1966/02)
シングル “La Bola” のB面。

This is a B-side single to “La Bola” and is written by Morrissey, Boyle. The 45 was released
in 1966 by Verve Records and the catalog # is VK 10389. This group hails from California.

The 4 Seasons – Working My Way Back To You(1966/01 mono 45)
フォー・シーズンス – 君のもとに帰りたい
改心して元サヤへ収まろうとする男の心情。”I’m really sorry” と詫びを入れている。
2度目の引用。

conducted by Charles Calello
produced by Bob Crewe
Pop Chart Peaks: Billboard & Record World 9, Cash Box 10
In early 1980 a bright Disco-Era version of this song by The Spinners sold over a million copies and reached #2 on The Hot 100

Simon & Garfunkel – Homeward Bound(1966/01/19)
サイモンとガーファンクル – 早く家へ帰りたい
from the album “Parsley, Sage, Rosemary And Thyme”(1966)パセリ・セージ・ローズマリー・アンド・タイム