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The Perfect Boy

きのう21日は朝晩寒かったけど、昼間は日焼けしそうな陽気でした。
こういう寒暖の差のある日は特に疲れるようです。

朝晩の化粧水や乳液をかかさず、ひげやむだ毛の処理に余念がない――。そんな若い男性が今、じわじわ増えている。身だしなみを気にし、美と清潔感を求める、そんな男性たちは「清潔男子」「綺麗男(きれお)」などと呼ばれ、20代を中心に増殖中なのだそうだ。
http://www.j-cast.com/2012/02/21121992.html

私はどうでもよくない二三の事柄以外はどうでもいいと思ってるので、他人様に「これをしろ、あれはするな」などと言うつもりはありません。「どうぞご自由に」です。
ただ自身の感覚としては、まゆを整えている男は「自己愛が強そう」「あっちの気(け)のある人か」という印象があります。

Randy Newman – Sonny Boy
from the album “Dark Matter”(2017)

Duran Duran – The Wild Boys(UK:1984/10/22, US:1984/10 stereo 45 single version)
デュラン・デュラン – ザ・ワイルド・ボーイズ

produced by Nile Rodgers & Duran Duran
Pop Chart Peaks: Cash Box 1, Billboard 2 (sales 1, airplay 2) – UK Peak: 2 (Gallup, NME, MM)
Advance single from their forthcoming “Arena” LP.

Duran Duran – The Wild Boys(Wilder Than Wild Boys)(UK:1984 12″Extended Mix)

Deniece Williams – Let’s Hear It For The Boy(1984/03 stereo 45 single version)
デニース・ウィリアムス – レッツ・ヒア・ボーイ
映画『フットルース』挿入歌。

produced by George Duke
Pop Chart Peaks: #1 on Billboard & Cash Box – R&B Peak: 1 – A/C Peak: 3 – UK Peak: 2 (Gallup, NME)
Williams’ most successful solo hit was one of the popular tracks featured in the “Footloose” movie soundtrack and was also included in her own “Let’s Hear It For The Boy” LP.

Deniece Williams – Let’s Hear It For The Boy(1984 extended 12″ dance remix)

The Jodelles – My Boy(1983)

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小泉今日子 – 素敵なラブリーボーイ(1982/07)
編曲:矢野立美

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Foreigner – Dirty White Boy(1979/08 stereo 45 full-length version)
フォリナー – ダーティ・ホワイト・ボーイ

produced by Roy Thomas Baker, Mick Jones & Ian McDonald
Pop Chart Peaks: Billboard 12, Cash Box 16, Record World 20
The first single from Foreigner’s “Head Games” LP was also issued commercially as a shorter 45 edit

Foreigner – Dirty White Boy(1979 stereo 45 short single version)

produced by Roy Thomas Baker, Mick Jones & Ian McDonald
Pop Chart Peaks: Billboard 12, Cash Box 16, Record World 20
The first single from Foreigner’s “Head Games” LP was issued on 45 in both this edited version and the full-length track

 

銀霞 – Say Yes My Boy(1979)

Andrew Gold – Lonely Boy(1977/03 stereo 45)
アンドリュー・ゴールド – ロンリー・ボーイ

produced by Peter Asher
Pop Chart Peaks: Cash Box 3, Record World 6, Billboard 7 – A/C Peak: 38 – UK Peak: 11 (BMRB)
A brief harmony vocal (at 1:14) by Linda Ronstadt on Gold’s highest U.S.-charting hit. An influential Los Angeles musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer, Andrew Gold was the son of Oscar-winning motion picture composer Ernest Gold and famed movie ‘ghost singer’ Marni Nixon.

Randy Newman – Pretty Boy
from the album “Born Again”(1979)

Thin Lizzy – The Boys Are Back In Town(UK:1976/04/23, US:1976/04 stereo 45 single version)
シン・リジィ – ヤツらは町へ
アイルランド人のベーシスト、歌手。

produced by John Alcock
Pop Chart Peaks: Cash Box 10, Record World 11, Billboard 12 – UK Peaks: 6 (MM), 7 (NME), 8 (BMRB)
This was the only U.S. Top 40 hit for the Irish rock band, released as a longer track on their “Jailbreak” LP

Thin Lizzy – The Boys Are Back In Town(album version)
シン・リジィ – ヤツらは町へ
from the album “Jailbreak”(1976)脱獄

目黒ひとみ – わたしのシュガー・ボーイ(1975/12/20)
山本浩子として歌手活動を再開。

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林寛子 – 素敵なラブリーボーイ(1975/09)
作詞:千家和也 作編曲:穂口雄右

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Fanny – Butter Boy(1974/11 stereo 45)
ファニー – バター・ボーイ
from the album “Rock And Roll Survivors”(1974)悩殺の美獣

produced by Vini Poncia
Pop Chart Peaks: Cash Box 27, Billboard 29, Record World 32
Written about David Bowie, this was the most successful track for the all-female rock band, originally formed in Los Angeles by sisters June and Jean Millington but split up before this single was released.

Fanny – Butter Boy(1975 mono radio promo 45)

produced by Vini Poncia
Pop Chart Peaks: Cash Box 27, Billboard 29, Record World 32
Written about David Bowie, this was the most successful track for the all-female rock band, originally formed in Los Angeles by sisters June and Jean Millington but split up before this single was released.

Honey And The Bees – Boys(previously unreleased)
from the album “Dynamite!”(1999)
Remixed from the original multi-track tapes.
セリフが入る。

Carol Anderson – You Boy(1972)

Blue Planet – Boy(Netherlands:1971)

Rod McKuen – A Boy Named Charley Brown
from the Movie “A Boy Named Charley Brown”(1669)
2度目の引用。

The Motions – Little Boys Life(1969)

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Reparata And The Delrons – Toom Toom Is A Little Boy(1968/01)

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$1,000,000 War Babies – Hey, Little Boy

This is an A-side single to “Peaceful Music” and is written by Shepard.
The 45 was released in 1967 by Dante Records and the catalog # is 4508.
This group is from Illinois.

Brenda & The Tabulations – Hey Boy(1967/09/27)
シングル “When You’re Gone” および “(You Gave Me)A Reason To Live”(1969/01/09)のB面。

Eddy Giles – Losin’ Boy(1967/02)

Buster Jones – Baby Boy(1966/08)

Mary Wells – Honey Boy
from the album “Vintage Stock”(1966)
手拍子が入る。
2度目の引用。

Colin Cook – Foolish Little Boy(1966)
2度目の引用。

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凌雲 – 告訴我、愛我
“Say Yes, My Boy”

Ronnie Wallis – That’s The Boy(1966)

姚蘇蓉 – Say Yes, My Boy

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The Spinners – What More Could A Boy Ask For
from the album “The Spinners”(1980)
タイトルは「少年がこれ以上何を望むだろうか」の意。
1960年代の録音だろう。

Karen Verros – Little Boy(1965/12)
Composer: Spector, Barry, Greenwich
Arranger: Jack Nitzsche

The second of only three known singles issued between October 1965 and May 1966 by Karen Verros. All released on the Dot label, Karen’s first disc,’You Just Gotta Know My Mind’ is a raucous, guitar laden slab of girly rock and is a very highly coveted and collectable. While Miss Verros does possess a lovely voice, her final Dot single is unfortunately, a real yawner. The primo coupling is on Karen’s second single which features a cover of the 1964 Crystal tune,’Little Boy’ backed with a wonderful Randy Newman composition,’I Can’t Remember Ever Loving You’. Jack Nitzsche, the arranger on the Phil Spector produced original version, is back on duty for the Verros version. Recorded at Hollywood’s Sunset Sound Recorders, Nitzsche provided a marvelous’Wall of Sound’ arrangement complete with castanets, tambourine, an army of strumming guitars, swirling strings and drums a’plenty. The flip side could have actually been issued as an A-side as it really is that good. This Dot single is quite the value for the money and although desirable and on many’want lists’, this one is still obtainable for collectors.

Mary Saenz – My Kind Of Boy(Unreleased,1965/11)

(Unreleased when originally recorded in November 1965) Born in Tuscon, Arizona on October 19, 1941, by the time she was in her early twenties, Mary Saenz migrated to Hollywood with her boyfriend/manager, Tom Lane. Within a few months, she recorded a fine girl pop single for Era entitled’He Didn’t Even Say Hello’ issued in late October 1963. The following year Mary signed with Dot records for a short run of two singles. Tom had hooked up with songwriter, Buddy Wayne who would furnish Mary with the four sides she waxed with Dot. The first from March 1964,’I Waited’ backed with’Let Me Be Your Baby’ and the follow-up from June 1964, the finger-snappy,’I Have Something You Can’t Get’ backed with the dreamy,’My Three Friends’. At this point in time, Buddy Wayne brought Mary to the attention of songwriting/producing pal, Gary Paxton, who was hired to supervise her next single. Securing a recording contract with Fred Astaire’s Ava Records in late 1964 went nowhere as the company was circling the drain eventually filing for bankruptcy in early 1965. Mary’s single was ultimately issued on Tom Lane’s Big Ben label. The tunes were both Buddy Wayne compositions,’Would She Do That For You’ backed with’I Think It’s You’. Paxton took Wayne’s mediocre demo of’Would She Do That For You’ and transformed it into an on-fire, drum-laden, hip-shaking dance number with Mary’s girly lead vocals riding on top. A fantastic performance that although promoted in print and on television, the record failed to break nationally. A few months later in November of 1965, Miss Saenz worked with Paxton for one last session held at the Capitol Tower to record the tunes,’It’s Too Late Now’, and’My Kind Of Boy’ which is what is presented here. These two tracks would ultimately be the finest Mary would ever record but sadly were not released at the time. They did however finally see the light of day when they were included in a 2004 compact disc compilation of Gary Paxton productions entitled,’Boy Trouble: Garpax Girls’ from Ace Records. In 1966, Miss Saenz began performing as ROBERTA DARREN, primarily in Las Vegas and Reno showrooms and casino lounges. Along with her solo performances she would also share the stage with a quintet of talented male musicians known as LOS ELEGANTES.
Residing in Las Vegas for many years, Mary Saenz / Roberta Darren (Santa Cruz) passed away in 2023 with no obituary or burial details.

エミー・ジャクソン – 夢みるマイ・ボーイ(1965)

The Royalettes – Poor Boy(1965/03)
Composer: Randazzo, Weinstein
Producer, Arranger: Teddy Randazzo

Karen Verros – Little Boy(1965)

Randi Carol – He’s The Boy(1965)
シングル “He’s A Wild One” のB面。

Out of New York, not a shred of information to be found pertaining to this wonderful 1964 East Coast obscurity or as to who Miss Randi Carol is or where she came from. The only tidbit to disclose, thanks to fellow music lover, Hans Hasse, is that the composer of both sides of this Randi Carol disc, Benny La Manna, also wrote’Changed Disposition’ for a single issued by The Party Favors on R.S.V.P. in 1965 and later he recorded for the De-Lite label himself as Benny Troy.
As with the A-side,’He’s a Wild One’, quite often throughout’He’s The Boy’, Randi seems to struggle with her pitch but for some strange reason, it just seems to work and makes her vocal performance all the more endearing riding above such a drum and bass saturated backing track with those marvelous girly background vocals. A fantastic, Spectorian, double-sided obscurity.

(NEW RANDI CAROL INFORMATION as of May 2014)
Many thanks to YouTube user, Ariana G for the update!

“…..Real facts are: Benny LaManna, my 1st cousin and who I Represent, aka as recording artist Benny Troy on De-Lite records wrote the two songs this girl Rochelle aka Randi Carol/Carrol recorded. Her dad believed she had a fantastic singing voice, wanting her to be in the music business. Benny was 14 yrs old when he wrote these songs. He wrote the lyrics but had nothing else to do with the song. Benny also wrote the two songs the Party Favors recorded. Changed Disposition and You’re Not The Marrying Kind on RSVP. The Party Favors which I am one half of the duo, (as Hans Hasse) posted on a Yahoo page (which I just today discovered) sang backup vocals for Randi Carol. Yes, thats true we sang on the “Original” record (in 1963) doing backup and harmonizing with Randi, during her leads. But, her dad wasn’t happy about it. Her dad didn’t like that we covered up Randi’s lead vocals which the producer had directed us to do. Benny and I came across this song today and see her dad must have re-recorded the song with new girls singing backup. Hence, a new label. Randi’s record I recorded backup vocals on was shelved by RSVP. Jerry Simon accepted Randi’s record as a package deal because he wanted only the Party Favors. We went in as a package. We were 13 yr old kids. Randi was around 17 or 18 yrs old when she recorded these two songs. She lived in Queens, NY. Very nice family. She put her heart into singing these songs for her father!! I posses the original copy of He’s The Boy and He’s A Wild One. I hope this clears up the matter with both the Party Favors and Randi Carol/Carrol/Rochelle.”

Pat Still – He’s The Boy(1965)

Out of New York, a delicious sample of some obscure local talent jumping into the Girl Group pool. Written by Tom DeCillis & Richard Leyton, the production is percussive mix of the drama of the Shangri-las and musical elements of the Phil Spector sound. The record may have went nowhere when originally released back in December 1965 but is the stuff that Girl Pop collector salivate over 50 years later.
Who and where are you now, Pat Still?

Sadina – I Want That Boy(1965)

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Juanita Williams – Baby Boy(1964/09)
伴奏が『ブルー・ムーン』っぽい。

Toni Wine – A Boy Like You(1964/07)
スカ(ブルービート)。

The Charmers – Where’s The Boy(1964)

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The Lollipops – Look At This Boy

This is a B-side single to “Lollipops Shake” and is written by Torben Lundgreen, Jörgen Lundgreen.
The 45 was released in 1964 by Sonet Records and the catalog is KFF 581.
This group hails from Denmark.

Beverly & The Motor Scooters – He’s My Boy(1964)

Jill Jackson – Hey Handsome Boy(1964)
from Paul and Paula

Nancy Wilson – Go Away Little Boy(1964)
“Go Away Little Girl”

Joyce Bennett – The New Boy(1964)

Ellie Greenwich – He’s Not That Kind Of Boy(1964 unreleased demo)

(unreleased songwriters’ demo acetate) As no evidence of this recording or information about the song has ever seen the light of day until 2025, it is another sad reminder of the countless musical compositions and recordings that are still hidden, hoarded, discarded, destroyed and forever lost to time. Presumably recorded in 1964 while musically gifted singer/composer/musician Ellie Greenwich was in her prime, rolling in the success of pop music coming out of the Brill Building in New York City. Along with fellow composers, Tony Powers, Mark Barkan, Ben Raleigh, Phil Spector and her husband Jeff Barry, hits galore were created that have now become a permanent imprint on the story of American top 40 popular music. Known around the city as the’Demo Queen’, Ellie was in such demand to provide the voice for demonstration recordings of newly composed songs of which the end result could oftentimes be pressed and released on its own as the finished product. That’s how well Ellie knew her craft and the music industry knew it. ‘He’s Not That Kind Of Boy’ is a perfect case in point. On this recording, not only does Ellie sing the lead, but she also provides the harmonic backing voices, which she often did on the many other demo recordings she was hired for. On this recording, there is a high soprano backing voice that is in question as to whether or not that part is indeed Ellie or another background singer in the studio. Regardless, it is surprising to realize that this fine, typical teen musical project never made it to anyone, not even as an album filler track. Regardless, sixty years after being put to recording tape at Associated Recording Studios and then cut as a 78 r.p.m. acetate disc,’He’s Not That Kind Of Boy’ finally makes its debut to the ears of eagerly to listen, Girl Group/Girl Pop music aficionados.

The Beatles – Boys
from the album “Please Please Me”(1963/03/22)
英Parlophone PMC 1202

Lynette West – Boy, Let Me Tell You One Thing(1963, Unreleased United Recording acetate)

The elusive Los Angeles vocalist, Lynette West who in the early summer of 1963 had a single issued on the tiny L.A. BEE’n DEE label before it was quickly picked up and issued nationally on Jamie Records. The coupling of tunes,’If She Doesn’t Want You’ b/w’This Is Where I Came In’ were both composed and produced by Dotty Wayne and Ben Weisman who incidentally, were the owners of the first pressing record label. Well, not a speck of information regarding Miss West and her small recorded output could be found other than Jack Nitzsche provided the uncredited arrangements for the tunes. Fast forward 55 years and a wonderful musical discovery regarding Lynette West surfaced in the form of a dusty, United Recording double sided acetate containing two previously unissued and unknown recordings. The songs,’Boy, Let Me Tell You One Thing’ (copyright date: November 14, 1963) and’To Be With Him’ (copyright date and original title: December 4, 1963 -‘On The Outside Looking In’) typewritten with the same composers/producers involved with her first recordings, Ben Weisman and Dotty Wayne. Both tracks are lovely period L.A. girl pop and it sounds as if Miss West provided her own harmonic background vocals in the mix.
Sadly, Lynette West passed away in 2015 and hopefully more of her musical past will come to light and help to complete the missing pieces to her brief recording career.

Joy Byers – The Boy I’ll Love(unreleased, 1963)

(Unreleased 10-inch single-sided Associated Recording Studios acetate disc) This 1963 demo recording of a song composed by Joy Byers is a head scratcher. Miss Byers was busy writing many songs from about 1960 and onward. This tune from 1963 is one that, unless it was published under a different title, cannot be located in the yearly volumes of the’Catalog of Copyright Entries’. Typical of what a tear-jerker country/pop tune would sound like, the demo was more than likely recorded in Nashville and the tape was sent to New York and a acetate disc was cut at Associated Recording Studios for the publishing company, Hill & Range. The song apparently was never recorded by an established recording artist and this demo recording by an unknown singer is all that survives of the song and its history. Later, marrying record producer, composer, arranger and vocalist, Bob Johnston, Joy Byers also wrote songs under the name, Joy Johnston. She is known for composing among many tunes,’What’s A Matter Baby (Is It Hurtin’ You) for Timi Yuro and for writing several songs recorded by Elvis Presley.

Diane Coleman – He’s The Only Boy For Me(1963)

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The Rocky Fellers – Foolish Little Boy(1963)
2度目の引用。

Jan Burnnette – The Boy I Used To Know(1963)
UK

Renee Medina – The Boy I Love(1963)

Rita Pavone – Wenn Ich Ein Junge Wär(1963)
タイトルは「私が男の子なら」の意。

The Crystals – He’s Sure The Boy I Love(1962/12/03)愛しているんだもの
ディオンとベルモンツ・スタイル。
ダーレン・ラヴとザ・ブロッサムズの録音でクリスタルズ名義でリリースされてしまった。
『悲しきハート』の出だしはこの曲に似ている。
途中、1年半後のビートルズ “A Hard Day’s Night” を思わせるメロがある。

Composer: B. Mann, C. Weil
Producer: Phil Spector
Arranger: Jack Nitzsche

The Crystals – He’s Sure The Boy I Love(1962 alt. version)
「ウォウォウォー」と、よりディオンぽい。

Out of Los Angeles, the follow up to’He’s A Rebel’, this Barry Mann & Cynthia Weil composition,’He’s Sure The Boy I Love’ credited to the Crystals actually had none of those group members in the mix. The on-fire lead vocals were that of Darlene Love with backing vocals by Fanita James, Gloria Jones and Bobby Sheen. This alternate version was held in the can in favor of a mix with double tracked lead vocals and the omission of the “Oh-h-h-oh’s” sung on the intro before the first verse.
(Thanks to RICHARD LEGER for sharing the mono alternate version and also to GLORIA JONES for her recollections of the personnel at the session).

The Four Pennies – When The Boy’s Happy(1963/10)
4人組の黒人ガールグループ。
2度目の引用。

Mary Wells – You Lost The Sweetest Boy(1963)
produced by Holland & Dozier
Pop Chart Peaks: Billboard 22, Cash Box 22, Music Vendor 24

Randy Newman – Country Boy(1962/10)
Composer: R. Newman
Producer: Pat Boone, Jimmie Haskell

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Randy Newman – Golden Gridiron Boy(1962/10)
Composer: R. Newman
Producer: Pat Boone, Jimmie Haskell

Roger & The Travelers – People Call Me Little Boy(1962 unreleased)

Billy Cee and The Huntsmen – Little Boy Don’t Go Running(1962)
2度目の引用。

Bridget – Little Boy(1962)

Out of Los Angeles, one of the many sessions booked at Hollywood’s Gold Star Studios that involved husband and wife musical team, Rickie Page & George Motola. From the late 1950’s to 1965, they were all over the place in the L.A. music scene. Along with their daughters and Rickie’s sisters, dozens of recordings featured their harmonic voices under a bucketload of created group names and solo singers. Case in point, this 1962 recording by Ms. Page credited to’Bridget’, was first issued on the Troy label credited to the GEORGETTES. It was reissuedas the b-side to a Beatles novelty tune entitled,’America 209-264-3766′ recorded and issued in October 1964 as Sparrow #125.

Annette Funicello – The Perfect Boy

Kerry Adams – Every Boy Like Me(UK:1961/11)
シングル “Lonely Christmas” のB面。

Paris Sisters – Be My Boy(1961/03)
produced by Sill-Hazlewood

Pop Chart Peaks: Billboard 56, Music Vendor 67, Cash Box 68
Arranged and conducted by Phil Spector, this first nationally-charted single by the San Francisco trio would be followed later in the year by their most famous hit of “I Love How You Love Me.”

Connie Francis – Where The Boys Are(1961/01)
コニー・フランシス – ボーイハント
orchestra and chorus conducted by Stan Applebaum
原題は「男の子がいる場所」の意。

Connie’s most successful record hit of 1961 was this Neil Sedaka-Howard Greenfield title song from the movie in which she made her first big-screen appearance in an extended acting role.

<参考>
Neil Sedaka – Con Un Beso
“Where The Boys Are”
Spanish cover version of Connie Francis’ “Where The Boys Are” from 1963.
作曲者のセルフ・カバーでしかもスペイン語。

The Delicates – Little Boy Of Mine(1961)

Johnny Burnette – Little Boy Sad(1961)

Mary Petti – Just For A Boy(1961)

The Shirelles – Boys(1960/11)
conducted by Luther Dixon

Few would have remembered this uncharted flip side of “Will You Love Me Tomorrow” if The Beatles hadn’t recorded it in February 1963 and included it in their first LP “Please Please Me”

この <ジャスト・ア・ボーイ> で、ほとんどささやくような声で、彼は「賢くなくて怖がり」だけど、恋する気持ちが「何年にも値する知恵を授けてくれる」とうたった。このソフトで繊細なヴォーカルが、サイモンとガーファンクル・サウンドの先駆けである。

<ジョセフ・モレラ、パトリシア・バーレイ共著、福島英美香訳『サイモンとガーファンクル 旧友』42~43ページ より一部引用>

Jerry Landis – Just A Boy(1960/10)
Composer: Jerry Landis

Barbara Lyons – Little Boy(1960/10)
シングル “Dear Buddy” のB面。

Nick Marco & The Venetians – Little Boy Lost(1960/01)

Michael Holliday – Little Boy Lost(1960)

Billy Lane – Little Boys And Girls(1960)

Skip Robinson – This Little Boy Gone Lookin’(1960)
2度目の引用。

The Accents – Little Boy Blue

The Elegants – Little Boy Blue(1960)

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Joanie Sommers – One Boy(1960/05)
ジョニー・ソマーズ – ワン・ボーイ
orchestra conducted by Don Ralke
2度目の引用。

Chart Peaks: Billboard #54, Cash Box #56, Music Vendor #74
Joanie’s debut single release, a song from the hit Broadway musical “Bye Bye Birdie”

Susan Watson, Jessica Albright, Sharon Lerit, Chita Rivera – One Boy
from the album “Bye Bye Birdie Original Broadway Cast With Chita Rivera, Dick Van Dyke, Paul Lynde, Dick Gautier, Michael J. Pollard, Susan Watson And Kay Medford – Bye Bye Birdie”(1960)
orchestra conducted by Elliot Lawrence
2度目の引用。

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Rod McKuen – The Bird Boy
from the album “Beatsville”(1959)
BGMに語り。

Rod McKuen – Happy Is A Boy Named Me(1956/10)
シングル “Jaydee” のB面。

Nat “King” Cole – The Little Boy That Santa Claus Forgot(1953/10)
orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle.
クリスマス・ソング。

Rod McKuen – Lonesome Boy(1959/02)
シングル “Times A-Gettin’ Hard” のB面。

Leroy Anderson and his “Pops” Concert Orchestra – The Minstrel Boy(1952)
この “minstrel” は、19世紀半ばのミンストレルス・ショーではなく、吟遊詩人の意味だろう。

Based upon an old Irish air, this lovely track was one of six traditional pieces that Anderson arranged in 1947 for his “Irish Suite.” He recorded it in 1952 for release on the Decca album “Leroy Anderson Conducts His Irish Suite,” issued on 78, 45, and LP.

<参考>
The Spinners – The Minstrel Boy / The Leaving of Liverpool(live)
Recorded live Liverpool 9th, 10th September 1966

Jo Stafford – The Boy Next Door(1945)
2度目の引用。

orchestra conducted by Paul Weston
recorded October 31, 1945
Judy Garland famously performed this song in the MGM film musical “Meet Me In St. Louis”

Judy Garland – The Boy Next Door(1944)
orchestra conducted by Georgie Stoll
2度目の引用。

One of Judy’s famous tunes from her popular MGM film “Meet Me In St. Louis.”

Eileen Barton – Little Boy

Mitchell Ayres and his Fashions-in-Music – The Boy With The Wistful Eyes(1941)
vocal: Meredith Blake

recorded in NYC November 28, 1941
This Don Raye-Gene de Paul tune was performed onscreen by Martha Raye and Carol Bruce in the Abbott & Costello film “Keep ‘Em Flying.”

Bea Wain – Kiss The Boys Goodbye(1941)
orchestra conducted by Leonard Joy
3度目の引用。

“Kiss The Boys Goodbye” was a 1941 Paramount musical in which Mary Martin introduced the Frank Loesser-Victor Schertzinger title song….performed here by Larry Clinton’s former star vocalist.

Ray Noble and His Orchestra – Kiss The Boys Goodbye(1941)
vocal: Snooky, Lee, Lynn and Lou
3度目の引用。

recorded June 27, 1941
“Kiss The Boys Goodbye” was a 1941 Paramount musical in which Mary Martin introduced the Frank Loesser-Victor Schertzinger title song. This rather swinging track was recorded a decade prior to Lanson’s stint on “Your Hit Parade.”

Tommy Dorsey and his Orchestra – Kiss The Boys Goodbye(1941)
vocal: Connie Haines
3度目の引用。

recorded in NYC May 28, 1941
“Kiss The Boys Goodbye” was a 1941 Paramount musical in which Mary Martin introduced the Frank Loesser-Victor Schertzinger title song.

Bert Lown and His Hotel Biltmore Orchestra – That Little Boy Of Mine(1931)
vocal: Elmer Feldkamp

recorded in NYC June 16, 1931
The flip side is “The Hour Of Parting”.

The Melodiers – That Little Boy Of Mine(1931)
vocal: Chick Bullock

Ipana Troubadours as “The Melodiers”
recorded in NYC March 26, 1931
This was Sam Lanin’s Ipana Troubadours band, with ‘The Melodiers’ being one of multiple pseudonyms used for the release of this particular track on various labels. The flip side is “If You Should Ever Need Me (You’ll Always Find Me Here)”.

Jan Garber and his Orchestra – Sonny Boy(1928)
vocal: Mull Downey

recorded in NYC August 28, 1928
Dance band version of the famous (or infamous) Al Jolson sentimental tearjerker, featured by him in the movie “The Singing Fool” and said by some to have been composed as a joke. The also-posted flip side is “Round Evenin”.

Al Jolson – Sonny Boy(1928 version)
orchestra conducted by Abe Lyman
途中、セリフのようになります。

recorded in Los Angeles August 20, 1928
This tear-jerker from the Jolson film “The Singing Fool” was among his all-time top-selling hits. It was helped along by the also-popular flip side “There’s A Rainbow ‘Round My Shoulder” (included in this 1928 collection)

 

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Unknown Girl Group – He’s My Boy – unreleased Associated Studios acetate (1963)
Anthony Reichardt
2025/07/31

(Unreleased Associated Recording Studios acetate disc) This 1963 recording features the vocals of an unknown, yet familiar sounding girl group. The Song,’He’s My Boy’ is apparently unlisted in the’Catalog of Copyright Entries’ for 1962, 1963, 1964 and 1965. It may be under another an unknown title variation. Recorded in New York City at Associated Recording Studios, although a songwriter’s demo recording, it is a typical and convincing, well put together example of the girl group/girl pop style of the day and could have easily been put out as is. Any information on the singer(s) or song is most welcome.

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(未発表のアソシエイテッド・レコーディング・スタジオ・アセテート盤)1963年に録音されたこの曲は、無名ながらもどこか懐かしい響きを持つガール・グループのボーカルをフィーチャーしています。「He’s My Boy」という曲は、1962年、1963年、1964年、1965年の「著作権登録カタログ」には未掲載のようです。おそらく、別の未知のタイトルでリリースされている可能性があります。ニューヨーク市のアソシエイテッド・レコーディング・スタジオで録音されたこの曲は、ソングライターによるデモ音源ではありますが、当時のガール・グループ/ガール・ポップのスタイルを典型的に、説得力のある、よく練られた楽曲であり、そのままリリースしても十分に受け入れられたでしょう。歌手や曲に関する情報があれば、ぜひお知らせください。

Vernons Girls – He’s My Boy – (Samantha Jones) – Unreleased Associated Studios acetate (1963)

(Unreleased Associated Recording Studios acetate) This 1963 recording features the vocals of the British female trio, The Vernons Girls. The 1963 line-up was comprised of Maureen Kennedy, Frances Lee and Jean Owens who later recorded as Samantha Jones. Jean is the double-tracked lead vocalist on this recording. The Song,’He’s My Boy’ is unlisted in the’Catalog of Copyright Entries’ for 1962, 1963, 1964 and 1965 but may be under another an unknown title variation. While the acetate was cut in New York City at Associated Recording Studios, the record was never pressed and issued in the USA or in the UK. While the original session was held in England, the appearance on a New York City cut acetate is the big question. The Vernons Girls management may have decided on not releasing the tune and the composer(s) and music publishing company may have simply had the disc cut in New York as a demonstration disc in hopes of being picked up and recorded by a popular group/vocalist. Maybe the Vernons Girls cut the song exclusively for the composer(s) on the side for extra cash. The passing of over sixty years will probably never bring forth the true intention of this recording. Regardless, it is a typical and convincing, well put together example of the girl group/girl pop style of the day and could have easily been put out as is.

A wealth of gratitude goes out to music aficionado extraordinaire, Ian Chapman, for quickly identifying the vocalists on this musical relic.

(2025年8月2日)