Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Remembering CHIP TAYLOR

Songwriter Chip Taylor has passed away. (March 23rd)  He composed the ‘60’s monster hits “Wild Thing” and “Angel Of The Morning.”  (Could there be any two more diverse songs on a songwriter’s resume?!?!)  I was also partial to his “Any Way That You Want Me,” covered here in Chicago by The American Breed, but also believed in by many other artists who also cut the tune over the years.  (How this one never made an impact is beyond me.)

Taylor (real name James Voight) was the brother of actor Jon Voight … and also the uncle of actress Angelina Jolie.  He was inducted into The Songwriters Hall Of Fame in 2016.

We did a special feature on him in Forgotten Hits AGES ago …

Here are excerpts spotlighting his two biggest …

 

WILD THING (Jordan Christopher and the Wild Ones ... and The Troggs)

The song "Wild Thing" by The Troggs was an international, world-wide #1 smash back in 1966 ... but most people don't know that the song was originally inspired by and written for another group who never even made the pop charts.

Singer / Songwriter Chip Taylor says that "Wild Thing" was "written to order" after he was approached by record producer Gerry Granahan, who was looking for a new song for the band he was working with, Jordan Christopher and the Wild Ones.

When Granahan asked him if he had anything "in the can, ready to go" that the group could take a crack at, Taylor replied, "Well, I don't know if I do or I don't, but let me try to write something today for you."  Over the next three hours, Taylor knocked out what would go on to be one of the biggest hits of the '60's ... although NOT for Jordan Christopher and the Wild Ones.

Taylor admits that, subconsciously, their name, The Wild Ones, may have acted as some sort of inspiration for the lyrics ... and he further admits that the stop / start rhythm was inspired by the early Carl Perkins rocker "Blue Suede Shoes."  (At the time, he wasn't even sure what lyrics he would insert into those pauses ... but everything just sort of jelled together ... and, three hours after receiving the phone call from Granahan, Taylor went into the recording studio to cut his demo. He says that the demo he made that day became the template that The Troggs would follow when they cut the song several months later.) But first he brought the song to Jordan Christopher and the Wild Ones as promised.

"I don't know if it ever came out," he remembers. (It did ... but it never made the charts!) "They had an arranger that was arranging horns and strings and drum beats and stuff like that. So my cool groove all but disappeared with the horns and strings arrangement. It didn't have a great feel."  When the song finally made its way to The Troggs' record producer Larry Page (by way of music publisher Dick James, the same guy who also handled all of The Beatles' song publishing at the time), they didn't know what to make of it.

Troggs' lead singer Reg Presley reportedly said, "This is either gonna be the biggest bomb or the biggest hit ever." Incredibly, by the time The Troggs' version was released as a single in 1966, it is believed that at least FIVE other versions of the song had already been recorded and released, with NONE of them garnering any attention.

"Wild Thing" would go on to hit the pop charts a couple more times, first as a novelty hit for Senator Bobby in 1967 and then again as a remake by the group Fancy ... they're the guys who that did that "ooga-chugga, ooga-chugga" version of the B.J. Thomas Hit, "Hooked On A Feeling." It was also a regular part of Jimi Hendrix's act for years

Chip Taylor would score several other hits on the pop charts as a songwriter ... but did you know that his REAL name is James Wesley Voight ... and that he's the younger brother of actor Jon Voight ... which also makes him an uncle to Angelina Jolie?!?!?! That connection ALONE should have been enough to inspire "Wild Thing"!!!

 

ANGEL OF THE MORNING (Evie Sands ... and Merilee Rush)

A pair of “Chips” made quite a name for themselves during the 1960’s.  (And no, I’m not counting Chip Douglas from “My Three Sons” or Erik Estrada in this equation.)  And when the two “Chips” that I AM talking about teamed up to work together back in 1968, they created one of the most beautiful songs of the '60's ... "Angel Of The Morning" by Merilee Rush.

Songwriter Chip Taylor says that the whole song came to him in about twenty minutes. After strumming any variety of chords for close to two hours and coming up with nothing, he says the complete lyrics "There'll be no strings to bind your hands, not if my love can't bind your heart" flowed out of his mouth. In fact, today he laughs about it ... his first thought was "What is that? That's beautiful!" He then thought, "Nobody actually TALKS like that!!! Where did those words come from?" Incredibly, in one sitting, spread out over no more than twenty minutes, he completed the entire song. He says that during the entire process, he never once thought, "I'm gonna say this" or "I'm gonna say that" ... in fact, most of the time he was thinking "I don't even know what this means!" In his own mind, he feels that he didn't so much as WRITE this song as that he DREAMED it ... the way the lyrics flowed out, meshing perfectly with the series of chords he had been strumming ... there just had to be some kind of divine intervention. "I write melody and words at the same time and I hum nonsense things until something comes out. So I don't think about what I want to say ... I just let the emotion carry me. In this song, the emotion just totally took over and carried me. It was magic."

In hindsight, the song was really quite ahead of its time, even for the Swingin' '60's. Essentially about pre-marital sex (at a time where separate beds were being shown on television for married couples and Jeannie's belly-button had to remain hidden), the song still managed to capture a major audience, going all the way to #3 on the Cash Box Magazine Pop Charts in The Summer of 1968.

Singer Merilee Rush was born in Seattle, Washington, and was discovered by fellow Northwesterners Paul Revere and the Raiders, who quickly had her join their tour. They also lined up a management contract for her, put her on their TV Show, "Happening '68" and hooked her up with producers Tommy Cogbill and Chip Moman, who produced her first album and the monster hit single.

It really was the perfect marriage of artist, songwriter, song and producer. If "Wild Thing" was Chip Taylor's biggest hit as a songwriter, then "Angel Of The Morning" has to be his most magnificent. The record was exquisitely produced by Chips Moman and, if you listen closely behind all the lush, building orchestration, you'll hear a pedal steel guitar, an homage to Chip Taylor's love of country music. (In fact, when country / pop cross-over artist Juice Newton redid the song in 1981, it bested Merilee Rush's version, peaking at #2 in Cash Box and topping Billboard's Adult Contemporary Chart!)

But this was yet another case of the hit versions we know and love were not the first version cut of this song.  That distinction belongs to female vocalist Evie Sands, an artist that Chip Taylor had been working with for quite some time.

Evie Sands became known as "The Hard Luck Girl" around the recording industry.  Her version of "Angel Of The Morning" was released on the Cameo / Parkway record label literally DAYS before the label folded. Despite being the "most-added" record of the week by radio stations around the country, there was no product to distribute and her version of the single never even charted. Reportedly 10,000 copies of the Evie Sands single were pressed and ALL of them were sold within the record's first week of release. But by then, Cameo / Parkway was gone and there were no more singles to sell, so the song died an immediate death. It wouldn't be the only time Sands watched another artist take "her" record up the charts. She was also the first artist to record the Chip Taylor tune "I Can't Let Go", only to see The Hollies' harmony-filled version become the hit ... and then become a hit all over again several years later for Linda Ronstadt. Her recording of "Take Me For A Little While" also stiffed ... yet the song became a hit ... in a much heavier arrangement ... for Vanilla Fudge. Evie Sands eventually did have a #53 Hit with yet another song written by Chip Taylor, "Any Way That You Want Me" ... but she's pretty much known in the industry as the girl who recorded very weak versions of some otherwise very popular hits.

In 1994, Chrissie Hynde of The Pretenders did a very nice version of "Angel Of The Morning" that was included on the soundtrack album for the popular television series "Friends" ... and, in 2001, reggae artist Shaggy put a Jamaican beat and some new lyrics and melody behind Chip Taylor's classic tune, renamed it "Angel" and took it all the way #1 on the pop charts.

March 25th, 1966

60 YEARS AGO TODAY:

3/25/66 – The controversial photograph for The Beatles’ “Yesterday And Today” butcher cover is taken.  All four Beatles were dressed in white coats, using slabs of meat with mutilated and butchered dolls for what was supposed to be the cover of their next American album, “Yesterday and Today.”  (Stories that this was The Beatles’ way of protesting the way Capitol Records was “butchering” their albums to gain more releases in America has often been bandied about as the inspiration for this shoot … but it seems this was just their way of coming up with the something Avant Garde as a means of garnering attention.)

After advance copies were sent to disc jockeys and record reviewers, the negative reaction to the cover photo was so strong that Capitol recalled 750,000 copies from distributors to replace the cover.  (The more familiar “suitcase cover” was pasted over what could be salvaged from the original run … and it has been a much sought after collectors’ item ever since.)  The total cost for Capitol Records to replace the cover and all of the promotional materials it had already circulated was reported to be right around $250,000, wiping out all of their initial profits.



Also on 3/25, Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass perform for President Lyndon Johnson at The White House

 
 
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Tuesday, March 24, 2026

Tuesday This And That

Hi Kent,

Monday (March 23, 2026) marks my 34 year anniversary working for Record Research.  I still vividly remember that first day and what a thrill it was to be working my "dream job" after being a customer for several years prior.  The past few years have been hard, first with Joel's passing, then dear Fran just a few months after that.  Then, struggling to stay in business with a greatly reduced staff, eventually down to just me and Kim.  Just when things were looking grim, at the end of May 2025, Vinnie Freda stepped up and made an offer to purchase the company, the sale of which went through this past fall.  Now in March of 2026 we are preparing our first new book release in nearly two years (details to be revealed very soon!).  Even after all these years I never lost my enthusiasm for researching the charts and look forward to the next chapter.

Paul Haney

Record Research

Congratulations, Paul!!!  That’s great news … can’t wait to hear all the details!  Please keep us posted.  (kk)

Tom Cuddy sent us this shot, posted by The Smithereens, of them and Tommy James, taken at Chicago’s O’Hare Airport on Saturday, March 21st.  (Ironically, I was there on Saturday as well, picking Frannie up from her “girls’ trip” to Arizona … but never went inside.) 


Tom also sent us this recent interview with Burton Cummings and Randy Bachman about their reunion tour …

The Guess Who is back and living their ‘teenage dream’

https://www.cbc.ca/player/play/video/9.7108898

From The Beatles Store …

On March 22, 1963, The Beatles released their debut album, Please Please Me. Today, it turns 63.

It all took place on a Monday in February 1963. It was 10 am, and four lads walked through the doors of EMI Studios equipped with a Cavern setlist and something to prove.

When they finally left, well past the time the studio was supposed to close, they had made history.

"I don’t know how they do it. We’ve been recording all day, but the longer we go on, the better they get." George Martin remembered.

Then came Twist and Shout, the last song of the night. John's voice was almost gone. He sucked throat sweets, he stripped to the waist; he held nothing back.

"Twist and Shout nearly killed me," he said.  "My voice wasn’t the same for a long time after; every time I swallowed, it was like sandpaper. I was always bitterly ashamed of it, because I could sing it better than that, but now it doesn’t bother me. You can hear that I’m just a frantic guy doing my best."

After the success of their first UK Number One single From Me to You, Please Please Me reached the top of the UK Albums Chart in May 1963 and stayed there for 30 weeks.

You can shop the Please Please Me collection here: 

https://usastore.thebeatles.com/collections/please-please-me?utm_source=dotmailer&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=903575_Please%20Please%20Me%20Turns%2063_349491_US&dm_i=7HO3,JD7B,2VR08M,3C3C4,1,0,0,0 

From Timmy …

Learn FACTS behind 12 hits

Just great stories …

https://www.dictionaryscoop.com/article/Who-was-Johnny-B-Goode-Meet-the-characters-behind-12-famous-songs

Author and Music Historian Harvey Kubernik Returns to Coast to Coast AM On Wednesday, April 8TH, 10:PM (PST) with Host George Noory 

Author, music journalist, cultural historian, and documentarian Harvey Kubernik will make his 6th visit to the late-night radio talk show Coast to Coast AM with Host George Noory.  

Harvey Kubernik’s two-hour appearance with George Noory is scheduled for Wednesday Night, April 8th, at 10:00,-,12: 00 PM (PST).

The program is syndicated to hundreds of radio stations in the U.S. and Canada by Premiere Networks reaching three million listeners. America’s #1 Audio Company. Reaching nine out of ten0 Americans every month.      

Coast to Coast AM: https://www.coasttocoastam.com/stations 

 During Coast to Coast AM,  Harvey will discuss the current popularity of music documentaries, several of them are in Screen Gems, classic rock, landmark music venues, the Beatles and rock biopics. Followed by Open Lines. 

Kubernik is the author of 21 books over his 50-year music journalism career. 

In February, 2026, Bear Manor Media published Harvey’s most recent book Screen Gems: Pop Music Documentaries & Rock and Roll TV Scenes.

“Although ostensibly about documentaries, television and film, other music-related tan gents are explored within each chapter. Screen Gems is loaded with large and small revelations that will keep you turning its pages and following along its wandering path.”   Mike Stax, Publisher, Ugly Things Magazine, April, 2026

“Kubernik’s skill is in coaxing his subjects to share anecdotes that otherwise would be forgotten. Even his acknowledgements at the back of the book are an entertaining read.” Greg Brodsky, Publisher, www.bestclassicbands.com, March, 2026. 

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MARCH 20, 2026 = Vito Picone (The Elegants) Turns 85.

MARCH 21, 2026 = Vito & Cousin Brucie.

He Was Born & Grew Up In Staten Island, New York.

Most Guys Talk About Singing On The Corner ... Not Vito.

He Sang On The Beach, South Beach, Staten Island.

Bobby Darin & His Family + Johnny Maestro & His Family Spent Summers At South Beach.  Vito + Bobby + Johnny Hung Out Together & Dreamed About Recording A Song That Would Be Played On The Radio.

1958 = "LITTLE STAR" #1 & "16 CANDLES" #2 & "SPLISH SPLASH” # 3.  Dreams Do Come True.

"LITTLE STAR" Just Missed Being Awarded The First Official "GOLD RECORD" –

That Honor Went To Perry Como For "CATCH A FALLING STAR."

FB

Sounds like winning that award was in the stars, one way or another!  (kk)

TODAY'S SHORT STACK:

BIG shake up on the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame Fan Vote Ballot since we last checked ... 

New Edition has jumped ahead of everybody else to land in first place with about 737,000 votes.  Phil Collins has dropped to second place with 654,000.  Pink now ranks #3 with 596,000 votes, followed by Luther Vandross (530,00), INX (457,000) Sade (452,000) and Billy Idol (431,000)   This represents some SERIOUS shuffling!

Barry Manilow is releasing his first album of all new material in fifteen years. Titled “What A Time,” the disc is due out June 5th.

As evidenced by the below clip, he doesn’t really sound like “old Barry” on what I’ve heard … but the new single “Sun Shine” does have the “feel” of vintage Barry.  (This tune was cowritten by Barry and Gary Barlow, formerly of Take That.)

Peter Frampton also has a new release coming in May.  Titled “Carry Light,” look for guest appearances by Sheryl Crow, Graham Nash and more.

They’re referring to the new Neil Diamond album we told you about the other day as “completing the trilogy” of his work with Rick Rubin.  I just may have to pick up the complete set in order to better pay tribute to Neil Diamond’s work in the 21st Century.

After they complete their run of summer shows with Santana, The Doobie Brothers will carry on alone for a fall tour beginning on September 26th in Northfield, Ohio.  They’re calling this leg the “Walk This Road” tour in hour of their latest album released last year.  It’s a short six week jaunt hitting some spots they didn’t get to this summer.

Saturday, September 26th – Northfield, OH – MGM Northfield Park
Friday, October 2nd – Atlantic City, NJ – Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena
Tuesday, October 6th – Wilmington, NC – Live Oak Bank Pavilion at Riverfront Park
Friday, October 9th – Chattanooga, TN – Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Auditorium
Sunday, October 11th – Franklin, TN – FirstBank Amphitheater
Tuesday, October 13th – Huntsville, AL – Orion Amphitheater
Wedndesday, October 14th – Brandon, MS – Brandon Amphitheater
Friday, October 16th – Biloxi, MS – Mississippi Coast Coliseum
Sunday, October 18th – Savannah, GA – Enmarket Arena
Wednesday, October 21st – Estero, FL – Hertz Arena

The Eagles have squeezed in another appearance for Phase III of their Long Goodbye Tour … they’ll now be appearing at The Hard Rock Live in Hollywood, Florida, on May 13th.  (We expect more dates to be added as Don Henley has pretty much already announced that 2026 will likely be the end for the legendary band.

And how’s this for a double bill???

Bryan Adams will hit the road with Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo for a series of dates this summer across the USA …

Friday, July 24th – St. Louis, MO – Enterprise Center
Saturday, July 25th – Wichita, KS – INTRUST Bank Arena
Sunday, July 26th – Thackerville, OK – WinStar World Casino & Resort
Tuesday, July 28th – Austin, TX – Moody Center
Wednesday, July 29th – Houston, TX – Toyota Center
Friday, July 31st – New Orleans, LA – Smoothie King Center
Saturday, August 1st – North Little Rock, AR – Simmons Bank Arena
Tuesday, August 4th – Greenville, SC – Bon Secours Wellness Arena
Wednesday, August 5th – Orlando, FL – Kia Center
Saturday, August 8th – Charlotte, NC – Spectrum Center
Sunday, August 9th – Baltimore, MD – CFG Bank Arena
Tuesday, August 11th – Reading, PA – Santander Arena
Wednesday, August 12th – Newark, NJ – Prudential Center
Friday, August 14th – Buffalo, NY – KeyBank Center
Saturday, August 15th – Detroit, MI – Little Caesars Arena
Sunday, August 16th – Milwaukee, WI – Fiserv Forum 

And finally ... 

Did Clark B. really say Barry "McGuire"? Instead of Sadler?

And does Friday's FH still say "20" Years Ago Today?

David Lewis

Nope ... those are both on me ... but both errors have since been fixed.

Thank you for pointing these out!!!

(Clearly, our proof-reader has been sleeping on the job as BOTH of these errors should have been caught and corrected immediately before posting.  I can’t really fire the guy ‘cause he’s working for free … but as punishment I DID take away his rather worn copy of the “Whipped Cream” album cover and locked it up in a storage space where he won’t have access to it again till the end of the month.)

Apologies to all for these oversights … we usually run a tighter ship around here!  (kk)