33.45.78 All Vinyl Radio Show
with Steve Fruitman
#182
July 10, 2017

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Hour One: Hear this show now
Hour Two: Hear this show now
Hour One: Summer Love

1.   The Townsmen: Pineland Stomp (The Townsmen) 1965 *
2.   Lucille Starr: The French Song (Pease / Vincent) 1964 *
3.   Humphrey & The Dumptrucks: I’d Like To See You (Graeme Carde) 1971 *
4.   The Toys: A Lover’s Concerto (Linzer / Randall) 1965
5.   Frank Sinatra: You Forgot All The Words (Bernie Wayne / E H Jay) 1956
6.   The Searchers: Don’t Throw Your Love Away (Jackson / Wisner) 1964
7.   Billy Bragg: She’s Leaving Home (John Lennon / Paul McCartney) 1988
8.   Marvin Gaye: Inner City Blues (Marvin Gaye) 1974
9.   Dillard & Clark: Roll In My Sweet Baby’s Arms (C Monroe) 1969
10. Ike & Tina Turner: Let’s Spend The Night Together (Mick Jagger / Keith Richards)  1975
11. The Keatniks: That’s My Girl (unknown) 1965 *
12. Billy Holiday: Do Nothing Till You Hear From Me 1944
13. George Thorogood & The Destroyers: Goodbye Baby (Elmore James) 1980
14. The Beatles: Help (John Lennon / Paul McCartney 1965
15. Taste: Duel Carrigeway Pain (Rory Gallagher) 1969
16. Sylvia Tyson: In My Hour Of Darkness (Gram Parsons / Emmylou Harris) 1976 *

Hour Two: All Summer Long

1.   The Beachboys: All Summer Long (Brian Wilson) 1964
2.   Selina Martin: The Hottest Day (Selina Martin) 2010 *
3.   Terry Craig: In A Summer Day (Terry Craig) 1975 *
4.   Max Webster: Summer’s Up (Kim Mitchell) 1975 *
5.   Don Freed: A Really Hot Day (Don Freed) 1983 *
6.   Peter & Gordon: Green Leaves Of Summer (Dimitri Tiomkin / Paul Francis) 1966
7.   Ian Tyson: Summer Wages (Ian Tyson) 1986 *
8.   Our Generation: Cool Summer 1967 *
9.   Gordon Lightfoot: Summer Side of Life (Gordon Lightfoot) 1971 *
10. Lovin’ Spoonful: Summer In The City (John Sebastian  / S Boone) 1966
11. Martha & The Vandellas: Heat Wave (Holland / Dozier / Holland) 1963
12. The Who: Summertime Blues (Eddie Cochran / Jerry Capehart) 1968
13. Peter, Paul and Mary: Summer Highland Falls (Billy Joel) 1978
14. Buffalo Springfield: Hot Dusty Roads (Steve Stills) 1966
15. Beausoliel Broussard: Reel des temps dulls (Trad) 1977*

* CanCon = 48%
 



And Now for The Particulars:

Hour One

1.   The Townsmen: Pineland Stomp (The Townsmen)
Mousehole Music CD2006.8-9
Ottawa, ON
Paul Hust
Andy Legault
Wayne Leslie
Dave Milliken
Frank Morrison
Recorded between 1965-69

2.  Lucille Starr: The French Song (Pease / Vincent)
The French Song: A&M Records - 107
St Boniface, MB
Produced by Herb Alpert and Jerry Moss with Dorsey Burnette - 1964
Recorded in Los Angeles CA
http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=U1ARTU0003304

Lucille Marie Raymonde Savoie (born May 13, 1938 St Boniface, Manitoba)

“Quand le soliel dit bonjour aux montagnes” was a huge international hit for Lucille Starr in 1964 but she actually recorded it twice, the first time in the early 1950s with husband Bob Regan didn’t do much.

Signed to A&M Records, Starr recorded and just called it "The French Song"; it was produced by Herb Alpert.
It was recorded in both French and English. In 1964, at a time when The Beatles dominated the music charts,
"The French Song" was an international success that made Starr the first Canadian artist to have a record sell over a million copies. The popularity of the song led to a tour of the US, appearing on the Louisiana Hayride radio show and on Chicago radio station WLS (AM) popular National Barn Dance. Starr also sang on American television musical variety shows such as Shindig! and Hullabaloo.

When The Sun Says Good Day To The Mountains a.k.a. The French Song ("Quand Le Soleil Dit Bonjour Aux Montagnes") written by Americans, Pease & Vincent in the early 1930s, was first recorded in French by Carmel Bishet (sp) in 1936. This version by Gerry Myers & The Bunkhouse Boys was recorded in the mid-1950s.

3.   Humphrey & The Dumptrucks: I’d Like To See You (Graeme Carde)
Hot Spit!: Boot Records BOS 7106
Saskatoon SK
Gary Walsh aka Humphrey Dumptruck: banjo, dobro, tambourine, vocals
Michael Millar: bss, jug, piano, vocals
Graeme Card: guitar, mandolin, concertina, tambourine, jaw harp, kazoo, vocals
Michael Taylor: guitar, autoharp, tambourine, kazoo, vocals
Produced by John Stewart & Michael Elder - 1971
Recorded by John Stewart at Eastern Sound, Toronto

Started off as a Jug Band 1967. By 1970 turned pro.

4.   The Toys: A Lover’s Concerto (Sandy Linzer / Denny Randall)
45 Single: Reo Records 8876X
Jamaica NY
Barbara Harris: sang lead most of the time.
Barbara Parritt
June Montiero
Produced by Linzer and Randell – 1965

A huge hit for this all girl band who started off singing in chuch choirs. This song hit no. 1 on the Cashbox chart in the US making it almost impossible for them to score another major hit. The melody of “Minuet in G major” by Petzold was first popularized by bandleader Freddy Martin in the 1940s; his recording was released under the title "A Lover's Concerto"

5.   Frank Sinatra: You Forgot All The Words (Bernie Wayne)
45 single bw Hey! Jealous Lover: Capitol Records – F3552
Hoboken NJ
Frank Sinatra: vocal
Nelson Riddle Orchestra
Produced 1956

Bernie Wayne (March 6, 1919 – April 18, 1993)
Composed Blue Velvet recorded by Tony Bennett and Bobby Vinton and various songs for Elvis. The song There She Is became the theme song of the Miss America pageant starting in 1955. The pageant had stopped playing the song in 1981 after an argument over royalties.

6.   The Searchers: Don’t Throw Your Love Away (Billy Jackson / Jimmy Wisner)
Sugar & Spice: Pye Records NPL-30044
Liverpool UK
Tony Jackson: lead vocals, bass
Chris Curtis: drums
Michael Pender: lead guitar
John McNally: rhythm guitar
Produced by Tony Hatch – 1964

The Band formed in 1959 by John McNally & Michael Pender taking the name from John Ford western The Searchers (1956)
Tony Jackson (Anthony Paul Jackson) b 16 July 1938, The Dingle, Liverpool - d 18 August 2003, Nottingham
Chris Curtis aka Chris Crummey (26 August 1941 - 28 February 2005)
John McNally (born 30 August 1941 in Walton, Liverpool, England)
Mike (Prendergast) Pender (born on 3 March 1942 in Kirkdale, Liverpool)

The first Pye single; 'Sweets For My Sweet' featured Tony Jackson as main vocalist supported by Pender and Curtis and shot to number one in the UK in 1963. It was originally released in 1963 by The Orlons on the B-side to "Bon-Doo-Wah", which peaked at No. 55 in the US charts. The song was covered by The Searchers and released in April 1964. The Searchers' version went to No. 1 on the UK Singles Chart.

7.   Billy Bragg: She’s Leaving Home (John Lennon / Paul McCartney)
45 Single: Child Records 1 Northern Songs
Barking, Essex, UK
Billy Bragg, electric guitar, vocals
Produced by John Porter & Kenny Jones 1988

From the LP Sgt Pepper Knew My Father for Childline

8.   Marvin Gaye: Inner City Blues (Make Me Want To Hollar) (Marvin Gaye / James Nyx)
Marvin Gaye Live!: Motown Records T333V1
Detroit MI
Ed Green: drums
James Jamerson: bass
David T Walker: guitar
Ray Parker: guitar
Joe Sample: keys
John Arnold: percussion
Joe Clayton: congas
Paul Hubinon: trumpet
George Bohanon: trombone
Ernie Watts: sax
William Green: sax
James Getzoff: violin
Jack Shulman: violin
Eric Dolen, Charlie Burns, Michael Torrance, Dwight Owens, Wally Cox: bg vocals
Produced by EG Abner, 1974
Recorded by Cal Harris, Bill Schnee live at Oakland Alameda County Coliseum, Oakland CA
Recorded on Wally Heider Studios movile unit
Mixed at Motown Recording Studios, Hollywood CA by Marvin Gaye

9.   Dillard & Clark: Roll In My Sweet Baby’s Arms (C Monroe)
Through The Morning Through The Night: A&M Records  SP 4203
Los Angeles CA
Doug Dillard: vocal, banjo, guitar, fiddle
Gene Clark: vocal, guitar, harp
Donna Washburn: guitar, tambourine, vocal
Byron Berline: fiddle
Jon Corneal: drums
David Jackson: bass, piano, cello, bg vocal
Sneaky Pete: steel
Chris Hillman: mandolin
Bernie Leadon: guitar, bass
Produced by Larry Marks  1969
Recorded by Dick Bogert and Ray Gerhardt

Harold Eugene "Gene" Clark
(b. Tipton Missouri, November 17, 1944  d. Sherman Oaks CA May 24, 1991)
Founded The Byrds with Roger McGuinn

Douglas Dillard (born March 6, 1937, Salem, Missouri - May 16, 2012)
Started playing with The Dillards 1963

Shared members with the Flying Burrito Brothers: Chris Hillman, Sneaky
Pete Kleinow & Bernie Leadon

10. Ike & Tina Turner: Let’s Spend The Night Together (Mick Jagger / Keith Richards)  1975
Get Back: Liberty Records LO-51156
Clarksdale MS
Tina Turner: vocals
Ike Turner: guitar
Others uncredited
Produced by Denny Diante and Spencer Proffer - 1975
Mastered by Ron McMaster at EMI America Recording Studio

11. The Keatniks: That’s My Girl
The Keatniks: Melbourne Records - AMLP 4011
Labrador City NL
Basil Haire: Drums
Lead Guitar: William Keating
Piano: Pierre Lajeunesse
Rhythm Guitar: Maurice Caines
Produced in Montreal  - 1965

12. Billy Holiday:Do Nothing Till You Hear From Me (Russell / Ellington) 1944
Sings The Blues: Pickwick / Everest Records SPC 3335
Philadelphia PA
Recorded 1944
Compilation Produced - 1973

born Eleanora Fagan April 7, 1915 July 17, 1959)

Began listening to Louis Armstrong when she was only 12, working at a bordello. Used her fathers last name Halliday (who played in Fletcher Hendersons jazz band).  Discovered by John Hammond Sr who recorded her (at 18) with Benny Goodmans band
Years of drug abuse landed her in prison several times. Died in 1959 of cirrhosis.

13. George Thorogood & The Destroyers: Goodbye Baby (Elmore James)
45 single bw Bottom Of The Sea: Attic Records  AT 235
Wilmington, Delaware
George Thorogood  lead vocals and lead guitar
Jeff Simon  drums, percussion
Billy Blough  bass guitar
Hank "Hurricane" Carter  saxophone
Produced by George Thorogood, Ken Irwin and John Nagy  1980

George Thorogood (born February 24, 1950)

Influenced by early blues musicians, like Robert Johnson & Elmore James.
Worked as a roadie for Hound Dog Taylor in the early 70s. Formed the Delaware Destroyers and recorded their first album in 1976. Had their first mainstream exposure as a support act for The Rolling Stones during their 1981 U.S. tour.

14. The Beatles: Help (John Lennon / Paul McCartney)
Help! Soundtrack: Capitol Records Canada MAS 2386
Liverpool UK
John Lennon: guitar, lead vocal
George Harrison: lead guitar
Paul McCartney: bass
Ringo Starr: drums
Produced by George Martin
Recorded at Abby Road Studio 2, London UK
First Published in Canada August 13, 1965

15. Taste: Duel Carrigeway Pain (Rory Gallagher)
Taste: Polydor 583 042
Dublin IR
Rory Gallagher, vocals, guitar
John Wilson, drums
Richard McCracken, bass
Produced by Tony Colton 1969

16. Sylvia Tyson: In My Hour Of Darkness (Gram Parsons / Emmy Lou Harris)
Cool Wind From The North: Capitol Records of Canada 6000 Series ST 6441
Toronto ON / Chatham ON
Sylvia Fricker Tyson: vocals
Dave Brown, John Anderson, Dave Lewis: drums
Kim Brandt, Jim Morgan: bass
Pee Wee Charles, Ron Dann, Al Brisco: pedal steel
Al Cherney, John P Allen: fiddle
Gordon Flemming, Doug Riley: piano
Dick Smith: congas
Michael Craden: Percussion
Erica Goodman: harp
Ed Wideman: bg vocals
Produced by Ian Tyson
Executive Producer: Paul White
Recorded by Phil Sheridan at Thunder Sound, Toronto
First Published in Canada September, 1976

Hour Two: All Summer Long

1.   The Beachboys: All Summer Long (Brian Wilson)
Endless Summer: Capitol Records SVBB 11307
Hawthrorne CA
Brian Wilson - lead, harmony and backing vocals; bass guitar; keyboard, celeste; glockenspiel
Mike Love - lead, harmony and backing vocals; saxophone
Al Jardine - rhythm guitar
Carl Wilson - harmony and backing vocals; lead guitar
Dennis Wilson - harmony and backing vocals; drums
Produced by Brian Wilson 1964
Compilation Album produced – 1974

2.   Selina Martin: The Hottest Day (Selina Martin)
Disaster Fantasies: SELMALP0008
Pakenham ON / Toronto ON
Selina Martin: vocals, guiars, bass, musical saw, wine glasses, organ
Chris Stringer: guitars, bass, synth, Wurlitzer, mini-moog, percussion
Annelise Noronha: guitars, accordion
Doug Friesen: bass, trombone
Josh Van Tassel: drums
Martin Tielli: guitar
Jack Breakfast: piano
Produced by Chris Stringer - 2010
Recorded by Chris Stringer at The Lincoln County Social Club, Toronto
Mastered by Joao Carvalho at Joao Carlvalho Mastering, Toronto
http://www.selinamartin.com/

Came to Toronto to study drama. Started music with Bobby Wiseman, playing a variety of instruments. Released her first record, Space Woman, in 1998
Her latest album I’ve Been Picking Caruso’s Brain; I Think I Have the
Information We Need to Make a New World (2016)

3.   Terry Craig: In A Summer Day (Terry Craig)
My Birch Bark Tree: Tip Top Records LPS 2093
Midhurst ON
Terry Craig, guitar, vocal
Cliff Cascanette: bass
Produced by Max Boag 1975

4.   Max Webster: Summers Up (Kim Mitchell)
Max Webster: Taurus Records TR 101
Toronto ON
Kim Mitchell, guitars, lead vocals
Paul Kersey, drums
Mike Tilka, bass
Terry Watkinson, keys
Produced by Max Webster & Terry Brown 1975
Recorded and Mixed at Toronto Sound

5.   Don Freed: A Really Hot Day (Don Freed)
Pith And Pathos: Bushleague Records - no serial
Saskatoon, SK
Don Freed: guitar, vocal
Glen Hendrickson
Blaine Dunaway
Tom Hazlitt
Joe Mock: guitar
Rick Scott
Connie Kaldor - Jane Mortifee - Cyndi Melon: bg vocals
Produced by Joe Mock - 1982
Recorded by Paul Mcdonald at Pacific Coast Sound, Burnaby BC
Mastered by Geoff Turner at Pinewood Studios, Vancouver
http://www.donfreed.com/ or mailto:don@donfreed.com

b. 1949. Originally from New Westminster, British Columbia but raised in Saskatoon SK
Was romantically involved with Joni Mitchell for a while in the 90s.
Mentions her in this song. He also collaborated with Joni Mitchell on her album Taming the Tiger, co-writing the song "Crazy Cries of Love"

6.   Peter & Gordon: Green Leaves Of Summer (Dimitri Tiomkin / Paul Francis)
Woman: Capitol Records Canada ST 2477
London UK
Peter Asher: vocal
Gordon Waller: vocal
Uncredited studio musicians
Produced by EMI House Staff, 1966
Recorded at London’s Abby Road Studio

Peter Asher (b. 1944) and Gordon Waller (1945–2009)

7.   Ian Tyson: Summer Wages (Ian Tyson)
Cowboyography: Eastern Slope Records / Stony Plain Records - SPL 1102
Pincher Creek AB
Ian Tyson: guitar, vocal
Louis Desmak - guitar
Nathan Tinkham - guitar
George Koller - bass
Stan Stewart - steel
Adrian Chornowol - piano
Thom Moon - drums
Myran Szott - fiddle
Ray Warhurst - fiddle
Cindy Church - bg vocals
Randy Fournier - bg vocals
Produced by Adrian Chornowol - August 1986
Recorded by Richard Harrow and Louis Sedmak at Sundae Sound Studio, Calgary

8.   Our Generation: Cool Summer
45 single: Trans-World - TW-1678
Montreal, QC
Bob Burgess (lead vocals)
Tim Forsythe
Louis McKelvey
Produced 1967

Former member of the Haunted - Bob Burgess formed this band featured members who had played with The Rabble (Forsythe), The Haunted (Burgess), and The A-Cads (McKelvey).

9.   Gordon Lightfoot: Summer Side of Life (Gordon Lightfoot)
Summer Side Of Life: Reprise Records  MS 2037
Orillia / Toronto ON
Gordon Lightfoot: guitar, vocal
Red Shea - guitar
Jerry Shook - guitar
Chip Young - guitar
Rick Haynes - bass guitar
Roy M. "Junior" Huskey - bass guitar
James Rolleston - bass guitar
Henry Strzelecki - bass guitar
Kenneth A. Buttrey - drums
Buddy Harman - drums
Jim Isbell - drums
David Brown - percussion
Farrel Morris - percussion
Vassar Clements - violin
Charlie McCoy - harmonica
Hargus "Pig" Robbins - piano
The Jordanaires (Gordon Stoker, Neal Matthews, Hoyt Hawkins, Ray Walker), background vocals
Produced by Joe Wissert  1971
Recorded & mixed by Rick Horton & Rex Collier at Woodland Sound Studios, Nashville
Mastered by Bob MacLeod at Artisan Sound, Hollywood

Gordon Lightfoot's seventh original album
The list above are the musician who are listed as having played on the album. Hard to say who actually played on this song.

10. Lovin’ Spoonful: Summer In The City (John Sebastian  / S Boone)
Best of the Lovin' Spoonful: Kama Sutra Records - KSBS 2608-2
New York City
John Sebastian: guitar, vocals
Zal Yanovsky: lead guitar
Steve Boone: bass
Joe Butler: drums
Produced by Eric Jacobsen - 1966
Recorded by Val Valentin

11. Martha & The Vandellas: Heat Wave (Brian Holland / Lamont Dozier / Edward Holland Jr)
45 Single bw A Love Like Yours: Tamla Records G 7022
Detroit MI
Lead vocals Martha Reeves
Background vocals Rosalind Ashford and Annette Beard
Richard "Pistol" Allen drums
James Jamerson double bass
Joe Hunter piano
Robert White guitar
Eddie Willis guitar
Andrew "Mike" Terry saxophone solo
Produced by Brian Holland & Lamont Dozier 1963

12. The Who: Summertime Blues (Eddie Cochran / Jerry Capehart)
Live At Leeds:
London UK
Pete Townsend: guitar
Keith Moon: drums
John Entwhistle: bass
Roger Daltry: vocal
Produced by Kit Lambert and Jon Astley, 1968
Recorded by Bob Pridden - engineer

13. Peter, Paul and Mary: Summer Highland Falls (Billy Joel)
Reunion: Warner Brothers BSK-32331
NYC
Mary Travers: vocals
Peter Yarrow: guitar
Noel Paul Stookey: guitar
Ken Bichel: keys
Steve Gadd, Chris Parker or Luther Rix: drums
Will Lee or Tony Levin: bass
Produced by David Rubinson with Peter Yarrow, 1978
Recorded at CBS Studio E; A&R Studio, New York by Fred Catero

14. Buffalo Springfield: Hot Dusty Roads (Stephen Stills)
Buffalo Springfield: Atco Records Mono 33-200-A
Los Angeles CA / Ontario
Neil Young, guitar, lead vocal
Stephen Stills, guitar
Richie Furay, guitar,
Dewey Martin, drums
Bruce Palmer, bass
Produced by Charles Greene, Brian Stone 1966
Recorded July - September 1966 by Tom May, Doc Siegel, James Hilton, Stan Ross
Mixing: Buffalo Springfield, Charles Greene, Brian Stone

15. Beausoliel Broussard: Reel des temps dulls
Mutinerie: La Tamanoir Records TAM 27010
Nouveau Brunswick
Claude Fournier: guitar, harmon ica, guimbarde, mandolin
Isabelle Roy: piano, vocal
Jean-Gabriel Comeau: fiddle
Jacques Savoie: guitar, vocal, spoons
Frank Ravenda: accordion
Michel Donato: bass
Michel Robidoux: mandolin, banjo
Mathieu Leger: feet
Produced by Beusoliel Broussard 1977
Recorded Real LeBlanc at Studio Saint-Charles, Longueuil, QC

Formed 1976 till 1980
Recorded 3 albums of progressive Quebecois trad music
 




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