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Endless Sleep

"Endless Sleep" is a "teenage tragedy" pop song written and originally recorded by rockabilly singer Jody Reynolds in 1957.

"Endless Sleep"
Single by Jody Reynolds
B-side"Tight Capris"
ReleasedMarch 1958
Recorded1957
GenrePop, rockabilly
LabelDemon FF-1507
Songwriter(s)Jody Reynolds, Dolores Nance

Background edit

Reynolds wrote the song in 1956, after listening to Elvis Presley's "Heartbreak Hotel", and first performed it soon afterwards at a performance in Yuma, Arizona.[1] The song told the story of a teenager whose girlfriend had gone missing after a row:

The night was black, rain fallin' down
Looked for my baby, she's nowhere around
Traced her footsteps down to the shore
Afraid she's gone for ever more

Although record companies initially rejected the song as too depressing, Reynolds eventually had a demo accepted by Demon Records in Los Angeles, who agreed that Reynolds record it provided that he changed the song's ending so that the protagonist saved the girl from drowning.:[2]

I looked at the sea and it seemed to say
“You took your baby from me away"
My heart cried out “She's mine to keep"
I saved my baby from an endless sleep.

The song was recorded with echo-drenched vocals, and with Al Casey and Howard Roberts on guitars.[2] The record label credited the songwriting to Reynolds and the fictitious "Dolores Nance", in order to make it appear to have been written by a 'professional' songwriting team.[1]

Chart performance edit

Reynolds' recording reached the number 5 position on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart on July 7, 1958, sold over one million copies, and inspired a trend of "teen tragedy" songs.[2] The song was reissued in 1979 reaching number 66 on the UK singles chart.[3] Reynolds' recording also went to number 5 on the Most Played R&B By Jockeys chart.[4] A re-recorded version by Reynolds appears the 1984 Rhino compilation LP Teenage Tragedies.

Other versions edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Jody Reynolds". Rockabillyhall.com. Retrieved 2016-04-17.
  2. ^ a b c d "Rockabilly". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 17 April 2016.
  3. ^ Betts, Graham (2004). Complete UK Hit Singles 1952-2004 (1st ed.). London: Collins. p. 545. ISBN 0-00-717931-6.
  4. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2004). Top R&B/Hip-Hop Singles: 1942-2004. Record Research. p. 490.
  5. ^ Betts, Graham (2004). Complete UK Hit Singles 1952-2004 (1st ed.). London: Collins. p. 847. ISBN 0-00-717931-6.

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