So this is my first post. Whoopty - doo, huh? I know! I can't believe it either. Let's get right into it, shall we?
Two or three days ago I was trying to relax after work, just kicking back and rocking out to an Oldies channel on Pandora, I think it was like Golden Oldies mix or something and Sugar, Sugar by The Archies came on. I can thank that track and a misheard lyric for the idea behind this blog. I really need to get writing again, so since I'm the only person I know who has a genuine appreciation of the songs of yesterday, I figured why not write about them. At least I won't run out of material. So here we go!
This is a pretty memorable song, just from the hook which made it one of the biggest pop hits of the Bubblegum era. But it's also notable because it was one of the biggest hits ever by a fictitious animated band. That's Jughead on drums and I guess Betty and Veronica are on background vocal duties. I had no idea until I went to write about this that there were so many cartoon bands in the '60s and '70s. Wikipedia lists The Groovy Goolies, The Jackson 5, The Partridge Family and even The Hardy Boys which surprised me. I don't know if they were solving mysteries and then finding time to jam at night or what. Maybe I'll do some research and post about that at another time. I'll include a Hardy Boys video in this post just because.
Sugar, Sugar was a #1 hit in 1969 and sold over 6 million copies. Cowritten by Jeff Barry and Andy Kim with vocals from The Cuff Links' lead singer Ron Dante it's the only time that a cartoon band took the top spot in Billboard's annual Hot 100. It also became the RIAA Record of The Year. This must have been kind of strange for Dante as the Cuff Links' biggest hit 'Tracy' peaked at No. 9 the same year. In fact the Cuff Links are regarded as a one hit wonder while the Archies are still considered classic, if a little silly today.
Here's The Hardy Boys with My Little Sweetpea. I'd never heard it before now, but read that it's their most beloved hit, so here you go.
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