The Ribbons: Ain’t Gonna Kiss Ya
This was written in 1962 by P J Proby under his real name James Marcus Smith. The first recording was by the Ribbons which reached No 81 in America in … Continue readingThe Ribbons: Ain’t Gonna Kiss Ya
A compendium of musical delights by Alan and Margaret Ashworth
This was written in 1962 by P J Proby under his real name James Marcus Smith. The first recording was by the Ribbons which reached No 81 in America in … Continue readingThe Ribbons: Ain’t Gonna Kiss Ya
Written by Ray Evans and Jay Livingston for the 1950 film Captain Carey, USA, thissong won the Oscar for Best Original Song. It was a No 1 hit for Nat King Cole … Continue readingConway Twitty/Jerry Lee Lewis: Mona Lisa
This was the follow-up to Handy Man, which I have written about previously. It was written by Fred Tobias and Clint Ballard Jr, and released in April 1960. It topped … Continue readingJimmy Jones: Good Timin’
Written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love, there are two versions of this number. The first was recorded on September 2, 1963, and appeared on their fourth album Little Deuce Coupe, releasedon … Continue readingThe Beach Boys: Be True to Your School
Lewis wrote this song with Ron Hargrave as the title song of the 1958 movie. This is the single, which got to No 21 in the States and No 12 … Continue readingJerry Lee Lewis: High School Confidential
Written by Smokey Robinson and Ronald White of The Miracles, this was released in December 1964. It was the Temptations’ first record to feature David Ruffin on lead vocals, and … Continue readingThe Temptations: My Girl
I think this is a sensational song. I spent a while trying to decide whether to headline the Everly Brothers or the Walker Brothers but I failed. It was written … Continue readingEverly Brothers/Walker Brothers: Love Her
This was written by Leonard Lee, half of Shirley (Goodman, later Pixley) and Lee. It was released in 1956 and went to No 20 in America. They re-recorded it at … Continue readingAmen Corner: Let the Good Times Roll and Feel So Good
This was written by the group’s leader Rod Clements for their 1971 album Fog on the Tyne. The single reached No 5 in Britain.
This wonderful song was written by Jeff Lynne and features on the Everly Brothers’ 1984 album EB84. Here the brothers and the album producer Dave Edmunds talk about the track.