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On 12 Jul 2005 23:30:27 -0700, " wrote:
1958? No problem 1968? A lot of that is tough to remember. Did The Jamies ever have another hit? This song, relying heavily on a single word for most of the lyrics reminds me a bit of the funny story behind the group "Steam." Seems some bored studio musicians decided, as a joke, to whip out a quick song based primarily on a long string of nonsense lyrics and somebody immediately dreamed up "Na, na,na, na, na, na, na, na, hey, hey, hey, goodbye." They made the goofy record without any thought that it would turn into anything except a private joke and then all went separate ways. Some executive at Mercury Records came across the demo tape and released it to Top 40 stations across the country. The record exec had to make up a name for the band, so he called it "Steam." The song "Kiss Him Goodbye" became a huge hit (people still recognize it instantly, 36 years later). Where the story gets just a bit strange is where concert promoters began booking Steam into live appearances- and there really wasn't an actual group! Mercury Records assembled several groups in different regions of the country, had them rehearse "Kiss Him Goodbye", and put them all on the road simultaneously back in '69. Steam appeared as an opening act for concerts in cities thousands of miles apart on the same weekends. You can get away with that with a brand new group that nobody every heard of before a blockbuster single. Must be a way to make some dough combining the two, let's see: Sum sum sum sum, sum sum sum sum, hey hey hey, er time..... Nah, I guess I won't quit my present gig. :-) Thank you for that interesting bit of trivia. The song to which you refer was a favorite in Vietnam! -- John H. On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD |
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