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Hang On Sloopy

"Hang On Sloopy" (originally "My Girl Sloopy") is a 1964 song written by Wes Farrell and Bert Berns. Rhythm and blues vocal group the Vibrations were the first to record the tune in 1964. Atlantic Records released it as a single, which reached No. 26 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.[1] The song is associated with Ohio State University and is Ohio's official rock song.

"My Girl Sloopy"
Single by the Vibrations
B-side"Daddy Woo Woo"
Released1964 (1964)
Recorded1964
GenreR&B
Length2:53
LabelAtlantic
Songwriter(s)

The song became standard fare for garage bands and, in 1965, it became one of the first songs recorded by the Yardbirds with guitarist Jeff Beck. A version by the rock group the McCoys was the most successful, when it reached number one in the singles chart.[2] Recordings by additional artists also reached the charts, including versions in Spanish and Portuguese.

By one account, the inspiration for the song was Dorothy Sloop, a jazz singer from Steubenville, Ohio, and a student at Ohio University.[3]

McCoys version

"Hang On Sloopy"
 
Single by the McCoys
B-side"I Can't Explain It"
ReleasedJuly 1965 (1965-07)
Recorded1964–1965
StudioBell Sound (New York City)[4]
GenreGarage rock[5][6]
Length2:57
LabelBang
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
The McCoys singles chronology
"Hang On Sloopy"
(1965)
"Fever"
(1965)

In early 1965, the Strangeloves, a New York City rock band, wanted to make the song the follow-up to their hit single "I Want Candy" and began performing it in concert. However, the Dave Clark Five, with whom they were touring, told the Strangeloves that they were going to record their own version when they returned to England, copying the Strangeloves' arrangement. The Strangeloves realized that the Dave Clark Five's cut would likely be a hit, but they were not yet ready to release a new single because they were still enjoying the success of "I Want Candy" from a few months earlier.

The answer presented itself when a young rock group named Rick and the Raiders opened (and provided backing) for the Strangeloves in July in Dayton, Ohio.[7] The Strangeloves, three writer-producers from Brooklyn, New York City, recruited Rick and the Raiders to record the song under their name. Their 16-year-old leader, Rick Zehringer, was flown to Bell Sound Studios in New York to record his lead vocal over the Strangeloves' already-recorded backing tracks. It was decided to change the name of Rick's group to the McCoys to avoid confusion with another popular band at the time, Paul Revere & the Raiders, and Rick began using the stage name Rick Derringer. The single was issued on Bang Records and entered the chart on August 14, 1965. It reached the top position on October 2. Contrary to the Strangeloves' expectations, the Dave Clark Five version was never even released.

Originally written and recorded with three verses, the retitled "Hang On Sloopy" was edited down to two verses for the single and resulting Hang On Sloopy album. The unedited three-verse version, at 3 minutes, 50 seconds, first appeared on the 1970 Bang various artists compilation Bang & Shout Super Hits (BLPS-220), then again on the 1991 Rhino Records various artists compilation Grandson of Frat Rock! Vol. 3 and the 1995 Legacy Recordings compilation Hang On Sloopy: The Best of the McCoys.

Legacy

The Yardbirds

In 1964, Eric Clapton, who was then lead guitarist for the Yardbirds, introduced the group to the Vibration's "My Girl Sloopy".[8] Before they could record the tune, however, Clapton left the group. During his second recording session on April 13, 1965, with the Yardbirds, new guitarist Jeff Beck and the group recorded the song at the Advision Studios in London.[9] Their 5:36 rendition was considered unusual for a studio recording at the time; AllMusic's Bruce Eder called it "the first extended jam to emerge on record from a band on the British blues scene".[10] Group chronicler Greg Russo also commented on the group's "humorous take [in which they] used out of control vocal buildups", which was part of their live performances, such as at the fifth Richmond National Jazz and Blues Festival on August 6.[11]

When looking for material for the Yardbirds' first American album, manager Giorgio Gomelsky included "My Girl Sloopy" and two other tracks recorded at Advision with Beck.[11] The hastily produced album was released on July 5, 1965, to generate interest for the group's upcoming first US tour. On August 11, the three songs formed the Yardbirds' first extended play (EP) release in the UK, where it reached number two on the record chart.[11]

Other charting versions

  • Little Caesar and the Consuls released a version of the song in 1965 that reached No. 50 on the Billboard pop chart and No. 3 in Canada.[12]
  • The Ramsey Lewis Trio recorded the song for their 1965 live album Hang On Ramsey!; it reached No. 6 on the US R&B chart, No. 11 on the US pop chart, No. 18 on the US adult contemporary chart, and No. 37 in Canada.[13]
  • "Es Lupe", a Spanish-language cover version by Los Johnny Jets, was released in 1965. It topped the Mexican charts for 13 weeks.[14]
  • Leno e Lílian, a Brazilian vocal duo, released a cover version in Portuguese (“Pobre Menina”) in January 1966 that topped the Brazilian charts.[15]
  • The Lettermen released a version of the song in 1970 that reached No. 18 on the US adult contemporary chart and No. 93 on the Billboard Hot 100.
  • Rick Derringer released a version of the song in 1975 that reached No. 94 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 81 in Canada.[16]
  • The Sandpipers released a version of the song in 1976 that reached No. 32 on the UK Singles Chart.[17]

Ohio State University

The song gained an association with Ohio State University after its marching band began playing it at football games. It first played the song October 9, 1965, after a staff arranger, John Tatgenhorst, begged the director to try playing it. After finally convincing the director, Tatgenhorst prepared an arrangement and the band played the song in front of the stadium.[18] After the crowd reaction, the band began to play it at every game. The song is traditionally played during the transition from the 3rd quarter to the 4th quarter[19] at Ohio Stadium. Since then, "Sloopy" has been appearing on the band's CDs and was available as a free download on its website.[20] A vocal performance excerpt is also available for download on the university's website.[21]

Home games of professional sports teams throughout Ohio also feature the song. As is the case at Ohio State, fans usually chant the letters "O, H, I, O" during the pauses in the chorus while mimicking the shape of the letters with their arms.

Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band covered this song live in concert at the university's Schottenstein Center in 1999. When the Rolling Stones played Ohio Stadium on May 30, 2015, as part of their Zip Code Tour, they also performed the song.

Official rock song of the State of Ohio

Later it became the official rock song of the State of Ohio and Ohio State University. In April 1985, Joe Dirck, columnist for the Columbus Citizen-Journal, saw a wire service story about a proposal to designate "Louie, Louie" as the official State song of Washington, and he subsequently wrote a series of tongue-in-cheek columns. He even registered as a lobbyist for the resolution. Dirck played bass guitar in rock bands and knew the McCoys, particularly Rick Derringer. He said it was a good fit because the McCoys were from the Dayton area, and Ohio State marching band had adopted it as an unofficial anthem. Both the public and its elected officials—most importantly, the 116th Ohio General Assembly became aware their State lacked an official song as a result of the exposure from his commentary. They designated "Hang On Sloopy" as the state rock song by House Concurrent Resolution 16 on November 20, 1985, with clauses including:[22]

WHEREAS, "Hang On Sloopy" is of particular relevance to members of the baby boom generation, who were once dismissed as a bunch of long-haired, crazy kids, but who now are old enough and vote in sufficient numbers to be taken quite seriously...

and

WHEREAS, Adoption of this resolution will not take too long, cost the State anything, or affect the quality of life in this State to any appreciable degree, and if we in the legislature just go ahead and pass the darn thing, we can get on with more important stuff

Professional sports

"Hang On Sloopy" is also a signature song for Major League Baseball's Cleveland Guardians, who play at Progressive Field in Cleveland, Ohio, typically played during the middle of the 8th inning.[23] The song also plays at the end of the 3rd quarter at FirstEnergy Stadium during every Cleveland Browns game, and is also played at Cleveland Cavaliers games at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse. During games it is common for fans to yell "O-H-I-O!" following the chorus.[24]

References

  1. ^ Whitburn 1988, p. 425.
  2. ^ Hicks 2000, p. 37.
  3. ^ Joy, Kevin (September 26, 2013). "Mystery surrounds Steubenville native who inspired 'Hang On Sloopy'". The Columbus Dispatch. Retrieved September 8, 2020.
  4. ^ Davies, Bren (September 2005). "Jim Czak: NOLA studios: From Steinways to Streisand..." tapeop.com. Tape Op. Retrieved 30 August 2022.
  5. ^ Talevski, Nick (May 8, 2006). Knocking on Heaven's Door: Rock Obituaries. Omnibus Press. p. 273. ISBN 9781846090912.
  6. ^ Hoffmann, Frank W. (November 1, 2005). Rhythm and Blues, Rap, and Hip-Hop. American Popular Music. Facts on File. p. 141. ISBN 9780816073412.
  7. ^ Liner notes to The Best of The McCoys
  8. ^ McCarty 2018, p. 112.
  9. ^ Russo 2016, p. 36–37.
  10. ^ Eder 2003, p. 631.
  11. ^ a b c Russo 2016, p. 37.
  12. ^ "RPM Top 40 Singles - August 16, 1965" (PDF).
  13. ^ "RPM Top 40 Singles - November 22, 1965" (PDF).
  14. ^ "Billboard Hits of the World". Billboard. December 18, 1965. p. 36. Retrieved March 3, 2016 – via Google Books.
  15. ^ 'No Embalo da Jovem Guarda', 1999, by Ricardo Pugialli. Ampersand editors, RJ, Brazil.
  16. ^ "RPM Top 100 Singles - May 10, 1975" (PDF).
  17. ^ Betts, Graham (2005). Complete UK Hit Singles 1952-2005. London: Harper Collins. ISBN 0-00-720076-5.
  18. ^ Guerrieri, Vince (September–October 2020). "How 'Hang On Sloopy' Became Ohio's Anthem". Ohio Magazine. Cleveland, Ohio: Great Lakes Publishing Company. Retrieved August 30, 2020.
  19. ^ . osumarchingband.com. Archived from the original on July 18, 2015. Retrieved July 21, 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  20. ^ . tbdbitl.osu.edu. The Ohio State University. Archived from the original on January 16, 2006. Retrieved July 21, 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  21. ^ "Hang-on-Sloopy.mp3". OSU.edu. The Ohio State University. Retrieved July 21, 2021.
  22. ^ "Ohio's State Rock Song - Hang On Sloopy". ohiohistorycentral.org. Ohio History Central. Retrieved November 12, 2017.
  23. ^ "Stadium Songs: Cleveland Indians". Espn.com. 25 July 2012. Retrieved November 12, 2017.
  24. ^ "Ohio State University celebrates 50 years of 'Hang on Sloopy'". Fox8.com. Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc. September 7, 2015. Retrieved November 12, 2017.

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This article is about the Wes Farrell and Bert Berns song For the McCoys album see Hang On Sloopy album Hang On Sloopy originally My Girl Sloopy is a 1964 song written by Wes Farrell and Bert Berns Rhythm and blues vocal group the Vibrations were the first to record the tune in 1964 Atlantic Records released it as a single which reached No 26 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart 1 The song is associated with Ohio State University and is Ohio s official rock song My Girl Sloopy Single by the VibrationsB side Daddy Woo Woo Released1964 1964 Recorded1964GenreR amp BLength2 53LabelAtlanticSongwriter s Wes Farrell Bert BernsThe song became standard fare for garage bands and in 1965 it became one of the first songs recorded by the Yardbirds with guitarist Jeff Beck A version by the rock group the McCoys was the most successful when it reached number one in the singles chart 2 Recordings by additional artists also reached the charts including versions in Spanish and Portuguese By one account the inspiration for the song was Dorothy Sloop a jazz singer from Steubenville Ohio and a student at Ohio University 3 Contents 1 McCoys version 2 Legacy 2 1 The Yardbirds 2 2 Other charting versions 2 3 Ohio State University 2 4 Official rock song of the State of Ohio 2 5 Professional sports 3 References 4 BibliographyMcCoys version EditThis secion needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this secion Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Hang On Sloopy news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Hang On Sloopy Single by the McCoysB side I Can t Explain It ReleasedJuly 1965 1965 07 Recorded1964 1965StudioBell Sound New York City 4 GenreGarage rock 5 6 Length2 57LabelBangSongwriter s Wes Farrell Bert BernsProducer s Bob Feldman Jerry Goldstein Richard GottehrerThe McCoys singles chronology Hang On Sloopy 1965 Fever 1965 In early 1965 the Strangeloves a New York City rock band wanted to make the song the follow up to their hit single I Want Candy and began performing it in concert However the Dave Clark Five with whom they were touring told the Strangeloves that they were going to record their own version when they returned to England copying the Strangeloves arrangement The Strangeloves realized that the Dave Clark Five s cut would likely be a hit but they were not yet ready to release a new single because they were still enjoying the success of I Want Candy from a few months earlier The answer presented itself when a young rock group named Rick and the Raiders opened and provided backing for the Strangeloves in July in Dayton Ohio 7 The Strangeloves three writer producers from Brooklyn New York City recruited Rick and the Raiders to record the song under their name Their 16 year old leader Rick Zehringer was flown to Bell Sound Studios in New York to record his lead vocal over the Strangeloves already recorded backing tracks It was decided to change the name of Rick s group to the McCoys to avoid confusion with another popular band at the time Paul Revere amp the Raiders and Rick began using the stage name Rick Derringer The single was issued on Bang Records and entered the chart on August 14 1965 It reached the top position on October 2 Contrary to the Strangeloves expectations the Dave Clark Five version was never even released Originally written and recorded with three verses the retitled Hang On Sloopy was edited down to two verses for the single and resulting Hang On Sloopy album The unedited three verse version at 3 minutes 50 seconds first appeared on the 1970 Bang various artists compilation Bang amp Shout Super Hits BLPS 220 then again on the 1991 Rhino Records various artists compilation Grandson of Frat Rock Vol 3 and the 1995 Legacy Recordings compilation Hang On Sloopy The Best of the McCoys Legacy EditThe Yardbirds Edit In 1964 Eric Clapton who was then lead guitarist for the Yardbirds introduced the group to the Vibration s My Girl Sloopy 8 Before they could record the tune however Clapton left the group During his second recording session on April 13 1965 with the Yardbirds new guitarist Jeff Beck and the group recorded the song at the Advision Studios in London 9 Their 5 36 rendition was considered unusual for a studio recording at the time AllMusic s Bruce Eder called it the first extended jam to emerge on record from a band on the British blues scene 10 Group chronicler Greg Russo also commented on the group s humorous take in which they used out of control vocal buildups which was part of their live performances such as at the fifth Richmond National Jazz and Blues Festival on August 6 11 When looking for material for the Yardbirds first American album manager Giorgio Gomelsky included My Girl Sloopy and two other tracks recorded at Advision with Beck 11 The hastily produced album was released on July 5 1965 to generate interest for the group s upcoming first US tour On August 11 the three songs formed the Yardbirds first extended play EP release in the UK where it reached number two on the record chart 11 Other charting versions Edit Little Caesar and the Consuls released a version of the song in 1965 that reached No 50 on the Billboard pop chart and No 3 in Canada 12 The Ramsey Lewis Trio recorded the song for their 1965 live album Hang On Ramsey it reached No 6 on the US R amp B chart No 11 on the US pop chart No 18 on the US adult contemporary chart and No 37 in Canada 13 Es Lupe a Spanish language cover version by Los Johnny Jets was released in 1965 It topped the Mexican charts for 13 weeks 14 Leno e Lilian a Brazilian vocal duo released a cover version in Portuguese Pobre Menina in January 1966 that topped the Brazilian charts 15 The Lettermen released a version of the song in 1970 that reached No 18 on the US adult contemporary chart and No 93 on the Billboard Hot 100 Rick Derringer released a version of the song in 1975 that reached No 94 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No 81 in Canada 16 The Sandpipers released a version of the song in 1976 that reached No 32 on the UK Singles Chart 17 Ohio State University Edit The song gained an association with Ohio State University after its marching band began playing it at football games It first played the song October 9 1965 after a staff arranger John Tatgenhorst begged the director to try playing it After finally convincing the director Tatgenhorst prepared an arrangement and the band played the song in front of the stadium 18 After the crowd reaction the band began to play it at every game The song is traditionally played during the transition from the 3rd quarter to the 4th quarter 19 at Ohio Stadium Since then Sloopy has been appearing on the band s CDs and was available as a free download on its website 20 A vocal performance excerpt is also available for download on the university s website 21 Home games of professional sports teams throughout Ohio also feature the song As is the case at Ohio State fans usually chant the letters O H I O during the pauses in the chorus while mimicking the shape of the letters with their arms Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band covered this song live in concert at the university s Schottenstein Center in 1999 When the Rolling Stones played Ohio Stadium on May 30 2015 as part of their Zip Code Tour they also performed the song Official rock song of the State of Ohio Edit Later it became the official rock song of the State of Ohio and Ohio State University In April 1985 Joe Dirck columnist for the Columbus Citizen Journal saw a wire service story about a proposal to designate Louie Louie as the official State song of Washington and he subsequently wrote a series of tongue in cheek columns He even registered as a lobbyist for the resolution Dirck played bass guitar in rock bands and knew the McCoys particularly Rick Derringer He said it was a good fit because the McCoys were from the Dayton area and Ohio State marching band had adopted it as an unofficial anthem Both the public and its elected officials most importantly the 116th Ohio General Assembly became aware their State lacked an official song as a result of the exposure from his commentary They designated Hang On Sloopy as the state rock song by House Concurrent Resolution 16 on November 20 1985 with clauses including 22 WHEREAS Hang On Sloopy is of particular relevance to members of the baby boom generation who were once dismissed as a bunch of long haired crazy kids but who now are old enough and vote in sufficient numbers to be taken quite seriously and dd WHEREAS Adoption of this resolution will not take too long cost the State anything or affect the quality of life in this State to any appreciable degree and if we in the legislature just go ahead and pass the darn thing we can get on with more important stuff Professional sports Edit Hang On Sloopy is also a signature song for Major League Baseball s Cleveland Guardians who play at Progressive Field in Cleveland Ohio typically played during the middle of the 8th inning 23 The song also plays at the end of the 3rd quarter at FirstEnergy Stadium during every Cleveland Browns game and is also played at Cleveland Cavaliers games at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse During games it is common for fans to yell O H I O following the chorus 24 References Edit Whitburn 1988 p 425 Hicks 2000 p 37 Joy Kevin September 26 2013 Mystery surrounds Steubenville native who inspired Hang On Sloopy The Columbus Dispatch Retrieved September 8 2020 Davies Bren September 2005 Jim Czak NOLA studios From Steinways to Streisand tapeop com Tape Op Retrieved 30 August 2022 Talevski Nick May 8 2006 Knocking on Heaven s Door Rock Obituaries Omnibus Press p 273 ISBN 9781846090912 Hoffmann Frank W November 1 2005 Rhythm and Blues Rap and Hip Hop American Popular Music Facts on File p 141 ISBN 9780816073412 Liner notes to The Best of The McCoys McCarty 2018 p 112 sfn error no 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Javna John 1986 Hang On Sloopy The McCoys Behind the Hits New York Warner Books p 228 ISBN 9780446389372 Whitburn Joel 1988 The Vibrations Top R amp B Singles 1942 1988 Menomonee Falls Wisconsin Record Research ISBN 0 89820 068 7 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hang On Sloopy amp oldid 1153328237, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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