From 1966 to 1970 not many Pop rock artists put out as many hits as Tommy James and the Shondells did. With classic Pop rock singles like Crimson and Clover, Mony Mony, Crystal Blue Persuasion, Hanky Panky and I Think We’re Alone Now which peaked at number 4 in the American singles charts. These songs have even become hits in later years for other artists that covered them. For this week we will focus on I Think We’re Alone Now because it is so hard to stay still while listening to the masterful rhythm section playing that is the backbone of the song.
Like many of these type artists back then Tommy James gets all the attention and fame but the work of musicians like the late Peter Lucia on drums and bass & piano players Mike Vale and George Magura, guitarist Ed Gray and organ player Ronnie Rosman and with other people or group members help in writing the songs or James might not have gotten so big.
One thing I did find interesting is that on Wikipedia for the 1967 album I Think We’re Alone Now the above musicians are credited with the song but when you look up the single version of I Think We’re Alone Now it says that James and Gray are the only regular musicians used on the single with session musicians doing the rest. However when looking up the session musicians music logs none of them list being on this song. Maybe if one of you music experts out there can give me a answer to this dilemma I would appreciate it. If the session musicians did play on this song I would like to give credit due to them.
Written by the late songwriter Ritchie Cordell the song tells a tell of a younger persons love for somebody and having to hide it from the adults.
“Children, behave”
That’s what they say when we’re together
“And watch how you play”
They don’t understand…
As for last weeks movie question the movie was Swing Vote and I still can not figure out how a song written about Lennon’s death (Murder) has to do with the movie.
With “Hanky Panky” at 15 I was a “hormonal lad driven mad by a girl who knows how to do the suggestive dance of the title”.
Then with “I Think We’re Alone Now” at 16 I was still hormonal (horny) but no longer a virgin and the song had great meaning – “The beating of our hearts is the only sound”.
Tommy James and the Shondells were right there expressing that time in life with catchy evergreen songs.
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I recall my sister always dug this song. Slightly naughty. I liked it too. Glad you did this and not “Mony Mony.” I could live without that one for a while.
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Your welcome Jim on skipping Mony Mony. That tune has never really stuck on me. Maybe the fact that I’ve never liked Billy Idol or his version of it helps.
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Good piece. I had to tune in for the movie answer
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The key was I never recommended seeing the movie, only questioned why Murder was in it.
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Tommy James said he wrote this song without behind meaningful.
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Interesting that he would say that because everywhere that I have looked it says producer and songwriter Ritchie Cordell wrote it
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Sorry! You’re right. He said that about “Crimson and Clover.”
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That makes since
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I agree with Neil, a great song, and I love the band. Lots of neat rock anecdotes about this band. They were even offered a slot at Woodstock, but chose to stay in Hawaii instead of playing in the field of some “pig farmer”! (Big mistake).
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By then maybe they thought they were big enough to not need Woodstock? And as time tells in 1970 they closed shop. Big Mistake indeed!!
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A great song.
Tommy James is still touring. He’s had a really long career.
See ya —
Neil S.
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Checked out his site before doing post, I saw that he was still touring and it was pretty amazing how he’s still out there making money from these classic hits. While reading the bio page he doesn’t even talk about the original band members who made him famous.which was kind of a bummer to me
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What? They covered that Tiffany track?!
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Pretty amazing right!! Never heard her version should I dare?
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