fbpx
Wikipedia

Everybody's Somebody's Fool

"Everybody's Somebody's Fool" is a song written by Jack Keller and Howard Greenfield that was a No. 1 hit for Connie Francis in 1960. A polka-style version in German, "Die Liebe ist ein seltsames Spiel", was the first German single recorded and released by Connie Francis, and it reached No. 1 on the single chart in 1960 in West Germany.

"Everybody's Somebody's Fool"
Single by Connie Francis
B-side"Jealous of You (Tango della Gelosia)"
ReleasedApril 7, 1960
Recorded1960
GenreCountry[1]
Length2:37
LabelMGM
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Arnold Maxin
Connie Francis singles chronology
"Mama" / "Teddy"
(1960)
"Everybody's Somebody's Fool"
(1960)
"My Heart Has a Mind of Its Own" / "Malagueña"
(1960)
Sheet Music for the composition Everybody's Somebody's Fool

Recording

"Everybody's Somebody's Fool" was written as a bluesy ballad, and the song was recorded at Olmstead Studios (NYC) during the 1960 recording session when Francis cut the song with the Joe Sherman Orchestra.

The arrangement performed by Connie Francis is noted for its organ introduction.

The song originally recorded by Connie Francis entitled "Everybody's Somebody's Fool" is often confused with an earlier song of the same title written by Ace Adams and Regina Adams. Jimmy Scott re-wrote part of the song but never got credit; instead, Gladys Hampton put her name on it. Originally first recorded by Little Jimmy Scott December 1949 and was a 1950 hit record with the Lionel Hampton Orchestra. The song also has been recorded by LaVern Baker, Red Garland, Michael Jackson, Jan & Dean, Etta James, the Heartbeats (No. 78, 1957), Clyde McPhatter, Arthur Prysock, Jimmy Scott recorded several more times in his career, Kay Starr, Dakota Staton, Betty Carter, Nancy Wilson and Dinah Washington.

Chart performance

In the US, "Everybody's Somebody's Fool" was intended to serve as the B-side for the track "Jealous of You (Tango della Gelosia)", which like Francis's precedent A-side hit "Mama" was a ballad of Italian origin. However, most American radio stations preferred to play "Everybody's Somebody's Fool" and, while "Jealous of You" did reach No. 19, "Everybody's Somebody's Fool" reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 on 27 June 1960 and remained there the following week. It was the first song by a female artist to reach the top position of the Hot 100.[2] The first of Francis's three US No. 1's, "Everybody's Somebody's Fool" was also ranked on the R&B chart at No. 2 and was the only one of Francis's major hits to cross over to the C&W charts where it peaked at No. 24.

A No. 5 hit in the UK, "Everybody's Somebody's Fool" was No. 1 in Australia for three weeks in July 1960 and in South Africa ranked as the No. 15 hit for that year.[3] "Everybody's Somebody's Fool" was also No. 1 in Norway for eight weeks.

"Die Liebe ist ein seltsames Spiel"

"Die Liebe ist ein
seltsames Spiel"
Single by Connie Francis
B-side"Robot Man"
Released1960
Recorded1960 at
Radio Recorders, Hollywood
GenreRock and roll
Length2:10
LabelMGM Records 61 025
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Arnold Maxin
  • Bobby Schmidt
  • Gerhard Mendelsohn
Connie Francis
German singles chronology
"Die Liebe ist ein
seltsames Spiel
"
(1960)
"Ich komm' nie mehr von dir los" / "Singing the Blues"
(1960)

In her autobiography Who's Sorry Now?, published in 1984, Francis mentioned that in the early years of her career the language barrier in certain European countries made it difficult for her songs to get airplay, especially in Germany. Francis continued that Germany's most popular singer, Freddy Quinn, often sold two to three million records per song, equivalent to about twelve million in the United States. Using this as the basis for her April 1960 recording, "Everybody's Somebody's Fool", which had initially been written as a ballad, Francis convinced the songwriters to speed up the song's tempo and revive the innovative drum rhythm from Guy Mitchell's 1959 hit recording "Heartaches by the Number", which had been a No. 1 in Germany in its German cover version "Ich zähle täglich meine Sorgen" for Peter Alexander. Although "Everybody's Somebody's Fool" became her first No. 1 on the US charts, and its B-side "Jealous of You (Tango della Gelosia)" became a huge hit in Italy, it failed to make any impression on the German charts.

Veteran lyricist Ralph Maria Siegel penned a set of German lyrics, named "Die Liebe ist ein seltsames Spiel" (which translates to "Love is a strange game"), which was subsequently recorded by several artists already established on the German market such as Siw Malmkvistself-harmonizing as the Jolly Sisters – or the Honey Twins (a German duo despite their English name). When these versions also failed to score as hits, Francis decided to record the song in German herself contrary to her producers' wishes who had advised against it despite the fact that Connie Francis Sings Italian Favorites had been such a huge success and she was currently planning a second Italian album as well as a Spanish album and an album in Hebrew and Yiddish. But Francis insisted on a German version of her own, and after some further friction between Francis herself, her producers and the managers of MGM Records, "Die Liebe ist ein seltsames Spiel" was recorded in June 1960 with producer Arnold Maxin.

Release and chart success

When the recording was finished, MGM producers on both sides of the Atlantic renewed their doubts in the song. They believed the release would mean "career suicide"[13] for Francis in Europe. However, Francis's unusual contract with MGM Records guaranteed her unlimited control over the release of her recorded material, and she persisted.

When executives of Polydor, distribution partner of MGM Records in Germany, pointed out that German listeners wouldn't be able to understand Francis' vocals during the first verse for the lack of correct pronunciation, Francis agreed to delete the first verse from the recording. After that, "Die Liebe ist ein seltsames Spiel" was finally released in an edited version.[14]

The song peaked at No. 1 in Germany for two weeks, as it did in many other countries and Francis would have six more No. 1 hits on the German charts and fifteen Top 10 hits.[15] "Die Liebe ist ein seltsames Spiel" became the best-selling single of 1960 in West Germany, where the original English version of the song also reached No. 25. Contrary to popular belief, Francis did not record any further foreign language versions of "Everybody's Somebody's Fool"; the German version is the only one recorded by herself although other artists have recorded further cover versions in various languages such as Portuguese, Swedish, or even Finnish.

The B-side of the single was "Robot Man" which had been a No. 2 for Francis on the UK charts earlier that year. Since it was an English-language recording, German audiences took almost no notice of it.

The unabridged version of "Die Liebe ist ein seltsames Spiel" was released for the first time in 1964 in the U.S. on the album Connie Francis Sings German Favorites.

Other versions

"Little" Jimmy Scott recorded it with Lionel Hampton's band in the 1950s. Already in 1960 Ernest Tubb had a No. 16 US country hit with his rendition of the song, produced by Owen Bradley. During the very early 1960s, Broadway Record Label released a version of this song on an EP – 45 rpm record that featured the vocals "as sung by Popular Artists," none of which are listed.[16] "Everybody's Somebody's Fool" was remade in 1979 by Debby Boone, who had previously had Top 20 C&W hits with her Connie Francis hit remakes "My Heart Has a Mind of Its Own" and "Breakin' in a Brand New Broken Heart"; however, Boone's version of "Everybody's Somebody's Fool" only reached No. 48 C&W. The song has also been an album cut for Lynn Anderson, James Booker, Pat Boone,[17][18] Margo, Jody Miller, Marie Osmond, Sandy Posey, Billy Vaughn, Kitty Wells and Bobby Vee.

Translated versions of the song include those made by Celly Campello (pt) (in Portuguese as "Alguém é bobo de alguém"), Marketta Joutsi and also Sinikka Lehtevä (in Finnish as "Pajunköyttä") and Siw Malmkvist (in Swedish as "Tunna skivor" and in Danish as "Den kolde skulder"). The Czech rendering "Až na severní pól" was recorded in 1962 as a duet by Yvetta Simonová (cs) and Milan Chladil (cs). An Icelandic version, "Allir eru einhvers apaspil", was recorded by María Baldursdóttir, with lyrics written by Rúnar Júlíusson (is).

See also

References

  1. ^ Breihan, Tom (March 6, 2018). "The Number Ones: Connie Francis' "My Heart Has A Mind Of Its Own"". Stereogum. Retrieved June 7, 2023. Connie Francis was already a pop star when she hit #1 with the country ballad "Everybody's Somebody's Fool."
  2. ^ Leading Ladies: A Look at Women's No. 1 Success in the Hot 100's History
  3. ^ "Song artist 64 – Connie Francis".
  4. ^ CHUM Tribute Charts, June 27, 1960
  5. ^ "InfoDisc : Les Chansons (Auteur, Compositeur, Classements, Ventes, Certifications, les Tops, les N° 1...)".
  6. ^ "Offiziellecharts.de – Connie Francis – Everybody Is Somebody's Fool". GfK Entertainment charts. Retrieved February 14, 2019. To see peak chart position, click "TITEL VON Connie Francis"
  7. ^ "Connie Francis – Everybody Is Somebody's Fool" (in Dutch). Single Top 100.
  8. ^ "Lever hit parades: 11-Aug-1960". Flavour of New Zealand.
  9. ^ "Connie Francis – Everybody Is Somebody's Fool". VG-lista.
  10. ^ "Connie Francis: Artist Chart History". Official Charts Company.
  11. ^ "Connie Francis Chart History (Hot 100)". Billboard.
  12. ^ "Billboard Hot 100 60th Anniversary Interactive Chart". Billboard. Retrieved 10 December 2018.
  13. ^ Connie Francis: Who's Sorry Now, St. Martin's Press, London 1984
  14. ^ Jan Feddersen: Connie Francis, supplement to 5 CD Boxed Set Lass mir die bunten Träume, Bear Family Records BCD 15 786 AH, Hambergen (Germany) 1994
  15. ^ de:Connie Francis#deutsch
  16. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the : "Everybody's Somebody's Fool - Broadway Record". YouTube.
  17. ^ Ann Breen
  18. ^ "Sierra Hull".

External links

  • Connie Francis - Everybody's Somebody's Fool on YouTube

everybody, somebody, fool, liebe, seltsames, spiel, redirects, here, film, darling, 1961, film, song, written, jack, keller, howard, greenfield, that, connie, francis, 1960, polka, style, version, german, liebe, seltsames, spiel, first, german, single, recorde. Die Liebe ist ein seltsames Spiel redirects here For the film see Darling 1961 film Everybody s Somebody s Fool is a song written by Jack Keller and Howard Greenfield that was a No 1 hit for Connie Francis in 1960 A polka style version in German Die Liebe ist ein seltsames Spiel was the first German single recorded and released by Connie Francis and it reached No 1 on the single chart in 1960 in West Germany Everybody s Somebody s Fool Single by Connie FrancisB side Jealous of You Tango della Gelosia ReleasedApril 7 1960Recorded1960GenreCountry 1 Length2 37LabelMGMSongwriter s Jack KellerHoward GreenfieldProducer s Arnold MaxinConnie Francis singles chronology Mama Teddy 1960 Everybody s Somebody s Fool 1960 My Heart Has a Mind of Its Own Malaguena 1960 Sheet Music for the composition Everybody s Somebody s FoolContents 1 Recording 2 Chart performance 2 1 All time charts 3 Die Liebe ist ein seltsames Spiel 3 1 Release and chart success 4 Other versions 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksRecording Edit Everybody s Somebody s Fool was written as a bluesy ballad and the song was recorded at Olmstead Studios NYC during the 1960 recording session when Francis cut the song with the Joe Sherman Orchestra The arrangement performed by Connie Francis is noted for its organ introduction The song originally recorded by Connie Francis entitled Everybody s Somebody s Fool is often confused with an earlier song of the same title written by Ace Adams and Regina Adams Jimmy Scott re wrote part of the song but never got credit instead Gladys Hampton put her name on it Originally first recorded by Little Jimmy Scott December 1949 and was a 1950 hit record with the Lionel Hampton Orchestra The song also has been recorded by LaVern Baker Red Garland Michael Jackson Jan amp Dean Etta James the Heartbeats No 78 1957 Clyde McPhatter Arthur Prysock Jimmy Scott recorded several more times in his career Kay Starr Dakota Staton Betty Carter Nancy Wilson and Dinah Washington Chart performance EditIn the US Everybody s Somebody s Fool was intended to serve as the B side for the track Jealous of You Tango della Gelosia which like Francis s precedent A side hit Mama was a ballad of Italian origin However most American radio stations preferred to play Everybody s Somebody s Fool and while Jealous of You did reach No 19 Everybody s Somebody s Fool reached No 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 on 27 June 1960 and remained there the following week It was the first song by a female artist to reach the top position of the Hot 100 2 The first of Francis s three US No 1 s Everybody s Somebody s Fool was also ranked on the R amp B chart at No 2 and was the only one of Francis s major hits to cross over to the C amp W charts where it peaked at No 24 A No 5 hit in the UK Everybody s Somebody s Fool was No 1 in Australia for three weeks in July 1960 and in South Africa ranked as the No 15 hit for that year 3 Everybody s Somebody s Fool was also No 1 in Norway for eight weeks Chart 1960 PeakpositionCanada CHUM Hit Parade 4 1France IFOP 5 47West Germany Official German Charts 6 26Netherlands Single Top 100 7 3New Zealand Lever Hit Parade 8 1Norway VG lista 9 1UK Singles OCC 10 5US Billboard Hot 100 11 1 All time charts Edit Chart 1958 2018 PositionUS Billboard Hot 100 12 580 Die Liebe ist ein seltsames Spiel Edit Die Liebe ist einseltsames Spiel Single by Connie FrancisB side Robot Man Released1960Recorded1960 atRadio Recorders HollywoodGenreRock and rollLength2 10LabelMGM Records 61 025Songwriter s Jack Keller music Howard Greenfield original English lyrics Ralph Maria Siegel German lyrics Producer s Arnold MaxinBobby SchmidtGerhard MendelsohnConnie FrancisGerman singles chronology Die Liebe ist einseltsames Spiel 1960 Ich komm nie mehr von dir los Singing the Blues 1960 In her autobiography Who s Sorry Now published in 1984 Francis mentioned that in the early years of her career the language barrier in certain European countries made it difficult for her songs to get airplay especially in Germany Francis continued that Germany s most popular singer Freddy Quinn often sold two to three million records per song equivalent to about twelve million in the United States Using this as the basis for her April 1960 recording Everybody s Somebody s Fool which had initially been written as a ballad Francis convinced the songwriters to speed up the song s tempo and revive the innovative drum rhythm from Guy Mitchell s 1959 hit recording Heartaches by the Number which had been a No 1 in Germany in its German cover version Ich zahle taglich meine Sorgen for Peter Alexander Although Everybody s Somebody s Fool became her first No 1 on the US charts and its B side Jealous of You Tango della Gelosia became a huge hit in Italy it failed to make any impression on the German charts Veteran lyricist Ralph Maria Siegel penned a set of German lyrics named Die Liebe ist ein seltsames Spiel which translates to Love is a strange game which was subsequently recorded by several artists already established on the German market such as Siw Malmkvist self harmonizing as the Jolly Sisters or the Honey Twins a German duo despite their English name When these versions also failed to score as hits Francis decided to record the song in German herself contrary to her producers wishes who had advised against it despite the fact that Connie Francis Sings Italian Favorites had been such a huge success and she was currently planning a second Italian album as well as a Spanish album and an album in Hebrew and Yiddish But Francis insisted on a German version of her own and after some further friction between Francis herself her producers and the managers of MGM Records Die Liebe ist ein seltsames Spiel was recorded in June 1960 with producer Arnold Maxin Release and chart success Edit When the recording was finished MGM producers on both sides of the Atlantic renewed their doubts in the song They believed the release would mean career suicide 13 for Francis in Europe However Francis s unusual contract with MGM Records guaranteed her unlimited control over the release of her recorded material and she persisted When executives of Polydor distribution partner of MGM Records in Germany pointed out that German listeners wouldn t be able to understand Francis vocals during the first verse for the lack of correct pronunciation Francis agreed to delete the first verse from the recording After that Die Liebe ist ein seltsames Spiel was finally released in an edited version 14 The song peaked at No 1 in Germany for two weeks as it did in many other countries and Francis would have six more No 1 hits on the German charts and fifteen Top 10 hits 15 Die Liebe ist ein seltsames Spiel became the best selling single of 1960 in West Germany where the original English version of the song also reached No 25 Contrary to popular belief Francis did not record any further foreign language versions of Everybody s Somebody s Fool the German version is the only one recorded by herself although other artists have recorded further cover versions in various languages such as Portuguese Swedish or even Finnish The B side of the single was Robot Man which had been a No 2 for Francis on the UK charts earlier that year Since it was an English language recording German audiences took almost no notice of it The unabridged version of Die Liebe ist ein seltsames Spiel was released for the first time in 1964 in the U S on the album Connie Francis Sings German Favorites Other versions Edit Little Jimmy Scott recorded it with Lionel Hampton s band in the 1950s Already in 1960 Ernest Tubb had a No 16 US country hit with his rendition of the song produced by Owen Bradley During the very early 1960s Broadway Record Label released a version of this song on an EP 45 rpm record that featured the vocals as sung by Popular Artists none of which are listed 16 Everybody s Somebody s Fool was remade in 1979 by Debby Boone who had previously had Top 20 C amp W hits with her Connie Francis hit remakes My Heart Has a Mind of Its Own and Breakin in a Brand New Broken Heart however Boone s version of Everybody s Somebody s Fool only reached No 48 C amp W The song has also been an album cut for Lynn Anderson James Booker Pat Boone 17 18 Margo Jody Miller Marie Osmond Sandy Posey Billy Vaughn Kitty Wells and Bobby Vee Translated versions of the song include those made by Celly Campello pt in Portuguese as Alguem e bobo de alguem Marketta Joutsi and also Sinikka Lehteva in Finnish as Pajunkoytta and Siw Malmkvist in Swedish as Tunna skivor and in Danish as Den kolde skulder The Czech rendering Az na severni pol was recorded in 1962 as a duet by Yvetta Simonova cs and Milan Chladil cs An Icelandic version Allir eru einhvers apaspil was recorded by Maria Baldursdottir with lyrics written by Runar Juliusson is See also EditList of Billboard Hot 100 number one singles of 1960 List of number one hits of 1960 Germany List of number one hits in NorwayReferences Edit Breihan Tom March 6 2018 The Number Ones Connie Francis My Heart Has A Mind Of Its Own Stereogum Retrieved June 7 2023 Connie Francis was already a pop star when she hit 1 with the country ballad Everybody s Somebody s Fool Leading Ladies A Look at Women s No 1 Success in the Hot 100 s History Song artist 64 Connie Francis CHUM Tribute Charts June 27 1960 InfoDisc Les Chansons Auteur Compositeur Classements Ventes Certifications les Tops les N 1 Offiziellecharts de Connie Francis Everybody Is Somebody s Fool GfK Entertainment charts Retrieved February 14 2019 To see peak chart position click TITEL VON Connie Francis Connie Francis Everybody Is Somebody s Fool in Dutch Single Top 100 Lever hit parades 11 Aug 1960 Flavour of New Zealand Connie Francis Everybody Is Somebody s Fool VG lista Connie Francis Artist Chart History Official Charts Company Connie Francis Chart History Hot 100 Billboard Billboard Hot 100 60th Anniversary Interactive Chart Billboard Retrieved 10 December 2018 Connie Francis Who s Sorry Now St Martin s Press London 1984 Jan Feddersen Connie Francis supplement to 5 CD Boxed Set Lass mir die bunten Traume Bear Family Records BCD 15 786 AH Hambergen Germany 1994 de Connie Francis deutsch Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine Everybody s Somebody s Fool Broadway Record YouTube Ann Breen Sierra Hull External links EditConnie Francis Everybody s Somebody s Fool on YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Everybody 27s Somebody 27s Fool amp oldid 1163136596, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.