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Swan Records

Swan Records was a mid-20th century United States-based record label, founded in 1957 and based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It had a subsidiary label called Lawn Records.

History edit

Swan Records had enjoyed chart success with several U.S. artists but came into the spotlight after EMI, a prestigious British music company headquartered in London, leased the Beatles' recording of "She Loves You" backed with "I'll Get You" and, as catalogue number Swan 4152, it became an American number 1 hit on March 21, 1964. This followed the decision made by EMI's American subsidiary Capitol Records not to exercise its option to release the Beatles singles in the U.S.

Swan also assumed the rights to the German version of "She Loves You", "Sie Liebt Dich" which peaked at #97 in 1964.

The success of the "She Loves You" single kept Swan going while other small record labels were snowed under by the British Invasion, but it finally closed filing bankruptcy in 1967.

The company was initially built on the strength of staff producer/writers Bob Crewe and Frank Slay.

Outside of "She Loves You", Swan's most remembered hit was "Palisades Park" in 1962, written by Chuck Barris, and performed by the most successful artist on the label, Freddy Cannon, who also scored hits with "Tallahassee Lassie" and "Way Down Yonder in New Orleans" before moving to Warner Brothers in 1964. Another hit for Swan was a release of The Rockin' Rebels' lone hit, the instrumental "Wild Weekend" was reissued in 1962 after Buffalo WKBW radio d.j. Tommy Shannon, partner in ShanTodd records, issued his night show theme of Wild Weekend. the group also released Rockin Cricketts as a follow up. Syracuse disc jockey Jimmy O’Brien used it as his theme on WNDR in Syracuse New York,attracting the attention of Philadelphia label Swan . The re-release on Swan became a national hit. Originally released on the Masters Releasing label Mar-Lee in 1960. Link Wray, best remembered for his classic 1958 instrumental "Rumble", had a modest hit at Swan with "Jack The Ripper".

Swan was co-owned by Bernie Binnick and Tony Mammarella, with Dick Clark reported to having a financial investment in it. When the payola scandals of the early 1960s broke, Clark divested himself of all of his outside interests to avoid conflict of interest. The label was distributed by fellow Philadelphian record company Cameo-Parkway Records, which at the time was the hottest label for teenage dance crazes ("The Twist", "Limbo Rock", "(Do) The Bird", "Wah-Watusi", "Mashed Potato Time", "Gravy (For My Mashed Potatoes)", "Hully Gully Baby", "Bristol Stomp", "(Do the) New Continental").

One of the first hits for the Swan label was "Click Clack" by Dickie Doo and the Don'ts, a studio recording produced by Gerry Granahan under the pseudonym that was actually the nickname Dick Clark called his infant son, Dick Clark, Jr. It reached the top 30 on the Billboard charts in February 1958. But another release by Billy & Lillie had already done much better: "La Dee Dah" reached #9 in January 1958, becoming Swan Records' first top-10 hit.[1]

In 1958, Mary Swan recorded "My Heart Belongs to Only You" #S4016B, and in 1959, she had a moderate hit with "Prisoner of Love", Swan #4028.

The Three Degrees had a moderate hit with a cover version of the Five Keys' "Close Your Eyes", but scored better on Roulette with their remake of the Chantel's "Maybe" and "When Will I See You Again" on Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff's Philadelphia International Records.

In 1973 Masters Releasing, Inc. (Corsican, Mar-Lee, Thunderbird, Sahara record labels) purchased from the bankruptcy Trustee all the sound recording rights of Swan including the master tapes. Masters Releasing was owned at the time by record executives Steve Brodie and Leonard "Lenny" Silver, who later formed Amherst Records. In addition, Freddy Cannon currently has complete control and ownership of his Swan recordings from Masters Releasing, as well as those released by Warner Bros. Records. In the 80's Freddy Cannon release a single on Amherst Records.

The Swan label bears the message "Don't drop out" on many releases to encourage kids to stay in school.

In 2007, Bruce Spizer released the book The Beatles Swan Song: 'She Loves You' & Other Records.[2] It contains a detailed account of the records of The Beatles on the Swan label, as well as United Artists, Decca, Atco, MGM and Polydor, plus a section about the Capitol releases from the 70s and 80s.

Swan Records artists edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Billboard Hot 100 Charts, Week of January 27, 1958
  2. ^ Bruce Spizer, The Beatles Swan Song: "She Loves You" & Other Records (2007), ISBN 0-9662649-7-5

External links edit

  • Swan discography from BSN Pubs
  • Swan & Lawn Records website
  • Rollercoaster Records website

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This article is about the Philadelphia based record label who released The Beatles She Loves You For an earlier label of the same name see Swan Records jazz label This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Swan Records news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message Swan Records was a mid 20th century United States based record label founded in 1957 and based in Philadelphia Pennsylvania It had a subsidiary label called Lawn Records Contents 1 History 2 Swan Records artists 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory editSwan Records had enjoyed chart success with several U S artists but came into the spotlight after EMI a prestigious British music company headquartered in London leased the Beatles recording of She Loves You backed with I ll Get You and as catalogue number Swan 4152 it became an American number 1 hit on March 21 1964 This followed the decision made by EMI s American subsidiary Capitol Records not to exercise its option to release the Beatles singles in the U S Swan also assumed the rights to the German version of She Loves You Sie Liebt Dich which peaked at 97 in 1964 The success of the She Loves You single kept Swan going while other small record labels were snowed under by the British Invasion but it finally closed filing bankruptcy in 1967 The company was initially built on the strength of staff producer writers Bob Crewe and Frank Slay Outside of She Loves You Swan s most remembered hit was Palisades Park in 1962 written by Chuck Barris and performed by the most successful artist on the label Freddy Cannon who also scored hits with Tallahassee Lassie and Way Down Yonder in New Orleans before moving to Warner Brothers in 1964 Another hit for Swan was a release of The Rockin Rebels lone hit the instrumental Wild Weekend was reissued in 1962 after Buffalo WKBW radio d j Tommy Shannon partner in ShanTodd records issued his night show theme of Wild Weekend the group also released Rockin Cricketts as a follow up Syracuse disc jockey Jimmy O Brien used it as his theme on WNDR in Syracuse New York attracting the attention of Philadelphia label Swan The re release on Swan became a national hit Originally released on the Masters Releasing label Mar Lee in 1960 Link Wray best remembered for his classic 1958 instrumental Rumble had a modest hit at Swan with Jack The Ripper Swan was co owned by Bernie Binnick and Tony Mammarella with Dick Clark reported to having a financial investment in it When the payola scandals of the early 1960s broke Clark divested himself of all of his outside interests to avoid conflict of interest The label was distributed by fellow Philadelphian record company Cameo Parkway Records which at the time was the hottest label for teenage dance crazes The Twist Limbo Rock Do The Bird Wah Watusi Mashed Potato Time Gravy For My Mashed Potatoes Hully Gully Baby Bristol Stomp Do the New Continental One of the first hits for the Swan label was Click Clack by Dickie Doo and the Don ts a studio recording produced by Gerry Granahan under the pseudonym that was actually the nickname Dick Clark called his infant son Dick Clark Jr It reached the top 30 on the Billboard charts in February 1958 But another release by Billy amp Lillie had already done much better La Dee Dah reached 9 in January 1958 becoming Swan Records first top 10 hit 1 In 1958 Mary Swan recorded My Heart Belongs to Only You S4016B and in 1959 she had a moderate hit with Prisoner of Love Swan 4028 The Three Degrees had a moderate hit with a cover version of the Five Keys Close Your Eyes but scored better on Roulette with their remake of the Chantel s Maybe and When Will I See You Again on Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff s Philadelphia International Records In 1973 Masters Releasing Inc Corsican Mar Lee Thunderbird Sahara record labels purchased from the bankruptcy Trustee all the sound recording rights of Swan including the master tapes Masters Releasing was owned at the time by record executives Steve Brodie and Leonard Lenny Silver who later formed Amherst Records In addition Freddy Cannon currently has complete control and ownership of his Swan recordings from Masters Releasing as well as those released by Warner Bros Records In the 80 s Freddy Cannon release a single on Amherst Records The Swan label bears the message Don t drop out on many releases to encourage kids to stay in school In 2007 Bruce Spizer released the book The Beatles Swan Song She Loves You amp Other Records 2 It contains a detailed account of the records of The Beatles on the Swan label as well as United Artists Decca Atco MGM and Polydor plus a section about the Capitol releases from the 70s and 80s Swan Records artists editThe Beatles She Loves You Billy amp Lillie Buena Vistas Freddy Cannon Mary Swan The Cobras Wayne Crawn Danny amp The Juniors Dickey Doo amp The Don ts Gerry Granahan Sheila Ferguson Little Jimmy Rivers and the Tops The Sapphires Teddy amp The Twilights The Three Degrees Mark Valentino Mickey Lee Lane Link Wray The Rockin RebelsSee also editList of record labelsReferences edit Billboard Hot 100 Charts Week of January 27 1958 Bruce Spizer The Beatles Swan Song She Loves You amp Other Records 2007 ISBN 0 9662649 7 5External links editSwan discography from BSN Pubs Swan amp Lawn Records website Rollercoaster Records website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Swan Records amp oldid 1210881357, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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