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1956 single past Mickey & Sylvia

1956 single by Mickey & Sylvia

"Love Is Strange"
Mickey & Sylvia Love is Strange 78.jpg
Unmarried by Mickey & Sylvia
B-side "I'm Going Home"
Released Nov 1956 (1956-11) [1]
Recorded Oct 17, 1956[2]
Genre Rock and ringlet, rhythm and blues
Length ii:52
Label Groove
Songwriter(s) Ethel Smith[2]
Producer(southward) Bob Rolontz[ii]
Mickey & Sylvia singles chronology
"No Good Lover"
(1956)
"Honey Is Strange"
(1956)
"In that location Oughta Be a Constabulary"
(1957)
Sound
"Love Is Strange" on YouTube

"Love Is Strange" is a crossover hit past American rhythm and blues duet Mickey & Sylvia, which was released in tardily November 1956 by the Groove record label.[1]

The song was based on a guitar riff by Jody Williams and was written by Bo Diddley under the proper noun of his wife at the time, Ethel Smith; it was recorded by Bo and Buddy Holly, amid others. The guitar riff was also used past Dave "Infant" Cortez in his 1962 instrumental song "Rinky Dink", likewise credited to Diddley.

Background and recordings [edit]

At a concert at Howard Theatre in Washington, D.C. Mickey and Sylvia heard Jody Williams play a guitar riff that Williams had played on Billy Stewart's debut unmarried "Billy's Dejection".[3] "Billy's Blues" was released as a single in June 1956 and the instrumentation combined a regular blues styling with Afro-Cuban styling.[iv] Sylvia Robinson claims that she and Mickey Bakery wrote the lyrics, while Bo Diddley claims that he wrote them.

The first recorded version of "Beloved Is Strange" was performed past Bo Diddley, who recorded his version on May 24, 1956 with Jody Williams on atomic number 82 guitar. This version was not released until its appearance on I'm a Man: The Chess Masters, 1955–1958 in 2007.[5] Mickey & Sylvia's version was recorded several months after on October 17, 1956.[2] A second Mickey & Sylvia studio recording, recorded some years later on, featured now-legendary drummer Bernard "Pretty" Purdie on his outset paid session gig.[half dozen] [7] [viii] Some other early on version was by Uk vocalist Michael Holliday who recorded the song in 1957.

The song is noted for its spoken dialogue section which goes as follows:

"Sylvia!"

"Aye, Mickey."

"How practice y'all call your Lover Boy?"

"Come up here, Lover Male child!"

"And if he doesn't answer?"

"Oh, Lover Boy!"

"And if he still doesn't respond?"

"I simply say..."

(Sung) "Baby/ Oh babe/ My sugariness babe/ You're the one."

(The sung role is repeated with Mickey singing the harmony.)

(This is followed past a repeat of the instrumental section earlier the song'due south fade.)

Charts and accolades [edit]

"Love Is Foreign" peaked at #1 on Billboard magazine'south about played past jockeys R&B Singles chart on March 6, 1957 and #11 on the Hot 100.[9] In 2004 "Love Is Foreign" was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame for its influence every bit a rock and roll single.[10]

Embrace versions [edit]

Total covers and adaptations [edit]

Twelvemonth Artist Chart(southward) and elevation Notes
1957 Maddox Brothers and Rose Billboard C&W #82 April twenty, 1957 Columbia 4-40895-c 45 Unmarried[11]
1962 Lonnie Donegan UK album (#iii) Featured on The Golden Historic period of Donegan album.[12]
1964 Betty Everett and Jerry Butler US R'northward'B (#42) Single A-side for Vee-Jay Records (backed with "Grin").
1964 Caesar and Cleo
1965 The Everly Brothers Great britain chart (#11) This rendition was released on their Shell & Soul album
1967 Peaches & Herb Billboard Hot 100 (#thirteen) and R&B Singles (#16) This version features the spoken dialogue and the repeated phrases, similar to the Mickey and Sylvia version.[13]
1969 Buddy Holly Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles (#105) and RPM 100 (#76) Recorded in 1959, this version of "Love Is Foreign", featuring multiple instrumental overdubs, was released on the posthumous album Giant in 1969, a decade after Holly'south decease.[14]
1971 Wings Featured on their debut album, Wild Life, and was planned to exist released as a unmarried.[15]
1975 Buck Owens and Susan Raye Broke the Top 20 country chart.
1990 Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton U.S. state singles chart (#21)
Commonwealth of australia ARIA Chart (#145)[16]
The cover was the title cut of Rogers' Dearest Is Foreign anthology, and was too released every bit a single
1992 Everything But The Girl UK nautical chart (#xiii) Lead track on the 'Covers' EP

Samplings [edit]

Role of the song was sampled for the song "Rinky Dink" by Dave "Baby" Cortez and for the 2012 Pitbull hit "Back in Time" from Men In Black 3.

In popular civilization [edit]

The song was featured in Dirty Dancing and included on the soundtrack, which is 1 of the best-selling albums of all time.

The spoken part is parodied by Eric Flower and Buck Dharma of Blue Öyster Cult in a alive recording of "vii Screaming Diz-Busters" on their 1975 album On Your Anxiety or on Your Knees:

Bloom: I know Lucifer and so well I telephone call him by his offset name!
Dharma: What do y'all call him?
Blossom: I call him, hey Lu!
Dharma: And if he don't reply?
Bloom: I say, hey Lu... lover boy...

The song is "covered" by the fictional Scottish ring, The Majestics, in the BBC Television set series Tutti Frutti (1987), starring Emma Thompson, Robbie Coltrane, Maurice Roeves, Jake D'Arcy and Stuart McGugan.

The spoken function is referenced by Lou Reed at the end of his song "First of A Slap-up Adventure" on his 1989 album New York. He had married Sylvia Morales in 1980.

The vocal appears in Casino (1995 picture show) when Robert Deniro sees Sharon Stone for the starting time time.

The song appears too in the Dennis Potter 1993 Tv miniseries Lipstick on Your Collar where Mickey and Sylvia become the two master characters.[17]

It also gained a following after appearing in Deep Throat. The song was also played in the Terrence Malick film Badlands and the Martin Scorsese film Casino.[18] The song also is played in the 2000 HBO hit show The Sopranos, season two, episode half-dozen ("The Happy Wanderer"). It can likewise be heard playing in the second episode of The Wire.[19]

The Belinda Carlisle hit "Summer Pelting", originally released in 1990 (The states #30, United kingdom #23, Aus #vi) mentions "Love Is Foreign" in the 2nd verse.

Mickey and Sylvia's version is heard in a 2013 Telly commercial for Nationwide Insurance.

In 2015, Mickey and Sylvia's version is featured in a memorable scene of season three, episode 4 ("Natural Spring Water") of the Australian TV comedy drama Please Like Me, in which characters Josh and Arnold lip-sync and deed out the spoken dialogue role of the song like Baby and Johnny do in the pic Muddied Dancing.

The song was covered by Kristin Chenoweth in the 2015 animated feature by George Lucas, Strange Magic. In the pivotal scene, the Sugar Plum Fairy creates a dearest potion while reprising the song.

References [edit]

  1. ^ a b Ackerman, Paul, ed. (Nov 24, 1956). "Reviews of New R&B Records". Billboard. 68 (47): 48. Retrieved March 4, 2011.
  2. ^ a b c d "Honey is Strange" b/west "Love is a Treasure" by Mickey & Sylvia. RCA Victor 45 RPM (447-0599).
  3. ^ Dahl, Bill. Jody William's Biography at AllMusic. Retrieved March iv, 2011.
  4. ^ Ackerman, Paul, ed. (June 16, 1956). "Reviews of New R&B Records". Billboard. 68 (24): 44. Retrieved March 4, 2011.
  5. ^ I'm a Man: The Chess Masters, 1955–1958 (CD liner). Bo Diddley. Us: Hip-O Select. 2007. B0009231-02. {{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  6. ^ "Jazz Articles: Mickey Bakery: A Tough Customer Who Never Lost His Border - By Tom Reney — Jazz Manufactures". Jazztimes.com . Retrieved August 22, 2016.
  7. ^ Bernard " Pretty " Purdie, Let The Drums Speak!,2014, page 55.
  8. ^ Gershuny, Diane. "Bernard Purdie: The Session Legend - Pulsate! Magazine - Play Better Faster". Pulsate! Magazine. Retrieved August 22, 2016.
  9. ^ "Charts & Awards: Mickey & Sylvia – Billboard Singles". AllMusic. United states: Rovi Corporation. Retrieved March 4, 2011.
  10. ^ "Grammy Hall of Fame (Letter Fifty)". Grammys. United States: National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. Retrieved March 4, 2011.
  11. ^ "The Maddox Brothers And Rose - Love Is Strange". 45cat.com . Retrieved Apr 28, 2021.
  12. ^ Dave Thompson. "The Golden Age of Donegan - Lonnie Donegan | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic . Retrieved August 22, 2016.
  13. ^ "Charts & Awards: Peaches & Herb – Billboard Singles". Allmusic. The states: Rovi Corporation. Retrieved March iv, 2011.
  14. ^ "Top Singles – Volume 11, No. 13, May 26, 1969". Library and Athenaeum Canada. March 31, 2004. Archived from the original (PHP) on October 21, 2012.
  15. ^ Madinger, Chip; Easter, Mark (2000). Eight Artillery to Concur You: The Solo Beatles Compendium (1st ed.). Chesterfield, Mo.: 44.1 Productions. ISBN978-0615117249.
  16. ^ "Bubbling Down Under 5 November 1990". world wide web.bubblingdownunder.com. November 5, 2021. Retrieved November 5, 2021.
  17. ^ "Lipstick on Your Collar (TV Mini-Serial 1993)". IMDb.com . Retrieved Apr 28, 2021.
  18. ^ "Badlands (1973)". IMDb.com . Retrieved August 22, 2016.
  19. ^ "Mickey & Sylvia : Soundtrack". IMDb.com . Retrieved August 22, 2016.

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