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The Nashville Teens

The Nashville Teens are a English rock band, formed in Surrey in 1962.[1] They are best known for their 1964 hit single "Tobacco Road", a Top 10 hit in the United Kingdom and a Top 20 hit in the United States.

The Nashville Teens
The Nashville Teens in 1966
Background information
Also known asArizona Swamp Company
OriginWeybridge, Surrey, England
Genres
Years active
  • 1962 (1962)–1973 (1973)
  • 1980 (1980)–present
Labels
MembersRay Phillips
Adrian Metcalfe
Colin Pattenden
Simon Spratley
Ken Osborn
Websitenashville-teens.com

Career edit

While playing in Hamburg, the Teens backed Jerry Lee Lewis for his Live at the Star Club, Hamburg album.[2][3][4][5][6]

The band later backed Carl Perkins on his hit single "Big Bad Blues" (May 1964) and also played with Chuck Berry when he toured Britain.[7] One concert was attended by music producer Mickie Most, who subsequently produced the band's June 1964 debut single, an interpretation of the John D. Loudermilk penned song "Tobacco Road", which reached No. 6 in the UK Singles Chart and No. 14 in the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. The follow-up, another Loudermilk song "Google Eye" reached number 10 in the UK in October 1964. The Nashville Teens' record producers also included Andrew Loog Oldham and Shel Talmy. One of their recordings was the mildly controversial Randy Newman number, "The Biggest Night of Her Life," about a schoolgirl who is "too excited to sleep”, because she has promised to lose her virginity on her sixteenth birthday to a boy whom her parents like "because his hair is always neat”.

A further three top 50 singles, "Find My Way Back Home", "This Little Bird" and "The Hard Way", made a brief appearance the following year. Three subsequent records though, ("I Know How It Feels to Be Loved," "Forbidden Fruit" and "That's My Woman.") all failed to chart. Jenkins left in 1966 to join The Animals and was replaced by his predecessor Roger Groome. Reportedly, Ray Phillips got an offer to join Cream in 1966, but he declined.[8]

Although musically competent, the group's lack of distinctive personality contributed to its lack of long-term success, as did Decca's poor promotion. (By 1970, Decca's only remaining rock acts were The Rolling Stones and The Moody Blues, both of whom handled their own promotion.) In the late Sixties the group returned to its old craft: backing other artists like Carl Perkins, Chuck Berry and Gene Vincent.[9] In 1971 they released a single, "Ella James", a Roy Wood-penned song originally recorded by The Move, on the Parlophone label, again without success.

Split and re-form edit

Arthur Sharp left in 1972 to join the band's one-time manager Don Arden, and Trevor Williams joined. Despite Phillips's efforts, the Nashville Teens split in 1975. The band re-formed in 1980, however, with Phillips as the only original member, joined by Peter Agate (guitar), Len Surtees (bass) and Adrian Metcalfe (drums). The band is still working. Phillips joined the British Invasion All-Stars in the 1990s and made three albums with the group, consisting of members from The Yardbirds, The Creation, The Pretty Things, Downliners Sect and other groups. The band did a cover of "Tobacco Road" that still receives airplay on XM Satellite Radio. The current line-up is Phillips, Metcalfe, Colin Pattenden (bass and vocals), Simon Spratley (keyboards and vocals) and Ken Osborn (guitar).

A 1993 EMI label compilation, Best of the Nashville Teens, contained a re-recording of their "Tobacco Road" hit which is the only version available on iTunes.[10]

Dunford died of a cerebral hemorrhage on 20 November 2012 in Surrey, England.

Appearances in films and TV shows edit

The Nashville Teens appeared in three 1965 films:

In 2010 "Tobacco Road" was featured on the 4th-season premiere of Mad Men.

Discography edit

Albums edit

Studio albums edit

Title Album details
Tobacco Road
  • Released: November 1964
  • Label: London
  • Formats: LP
  • US and Canada-only release

Live albums edit

Title Album details
"Live" at the Star Club, Hamburg
  • Released: December 1964
  • Label: Philips
  • Formats: LP
Live at the Nags Head 1983

Compilation albums edit

Title Album details
Nashville Teens
  • Released: 1972
  • Label: New World
  • Formats: LP, MC
The Beginning – Vol. 7
  • Released: 1973
  • Label: Decca
  • Formats: LP
  • Germany-only release
Find My Way Back Home
  • Released: 1987
  • Label: Beat Club International
  • Formats: LP
  • France limited-only release
Tobacco Road
  • Released: 1991
  • Label: LCD
  • Formats: CD
  • France-only release
The Best of the Nashville Teens 1964–1969
  • Released: 1993
  • Label: EMI
  • Formats: CD, MC
Rockin' Back to Tobacco Road
  • Released: August 2007
  • Label: Secret
  • Formats: CD

EPs edit

Title Album details
The Nashville Teens
  • Released: November 1964
  • Label: Decca
  • Formats: 7-inch
Tobacco Road
  • Released: November 1964
  • Label: Decca
  • Formats: 7-inch
  • France-only release
Find My Way Back Home
  • Released: July 1965
  • Label: Decca
  • Formats: 7-inch
  • France-only release
Teen Beat 6
  • Released: June 1966
  • Label: Decca
  • Formats: 7-inch
  • Germany-only release
Tobacco Road
  • Released: 1966
  • Label: Decca
  • Formats: 7-inch
  • Mexico-only release
Live at the Red House
  • Released: December 1982
  • Label: Shanghai
  • Formats: 12-inch
The Nashville Teens
  • Released: February 1984
  • Label: Butt
  • Formats: 7-inch

Singles edit

Title Year Peak chart positions
UK
[11]
AUS
[12]
CAN
[13]
NZ
[14]
US
[15][16]
"Big Bad Blues" (with Carl Perkins)
b/w "Lonely Heart"
1964
"Long, Tall Sally" (with Jerry Lee Lewis; Germany and Denmark-only release)
b/w "Good Golly, Miss Molly"
"Tobacco Road"
b/w "I Like It Like That"
6 8 3 9 14
"Google Eye"
b/w "T.N.T."
10 117
"High School Confidential" (with Jerry Lee Lewis; Germany-only release)
b/w "Lewis' Boogie"
"Find My Way Back Home"
b/w "Devil-in-Law"
1965 34 98
"The Little Bird"
b/w "Whatcha Gonna Do?"
38 123
"I Know How It Feels to Be Loved"
b/w "Soon Forgotten"
"The Hard Way"
b/w "Upside Down"
1966 45
"Forbidden Fruit"
b/w "Revived 45 Time"
"That's My Woman"
b/w "Words"
1967
"I'm Coming Home"
b/w "Searching"
"The Biggest Night of Her Life"
b/w "Last Minute"
"All Along the Watchtower"
b/w "Sun-Dog"
1968
"The Lament of the Cherokee Reservation Indian"
b/w "Looking for You"
1969
"Tennessee Woman" (as Arizona Swamp Company)
b/w "Train Keeps Rollin'"
1970
"Ella James"
b/w "Tennessee Woman"
1971
"You Shouldn't Have Been So Nice" (unreleased)
b/w "Tell the People'"
1972
"Lawdy Miss Clawdy"
b/w "Let It Rock/Rocking on the Railroad"/"Break Up"
1973
"Midnight"
b/w "Live for the Summer"
1982
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

Band members edit

  • Ray Phillips – lead vocals (1962–present)[17]
  • Simon Spratley – piano (1975–1977, 1983–present)
  • Adrian Metcalfe – drums (1983–present)
  • Colin Pattenden – bass (1984–present)
  • Ken Osborn – guitar (1989–present)

Former members edit

  • Arthur Sharp – lead vocals (1962–1972)
  • Mick Dunford – guitar (1962–1963)
  • Pete Shannon Harris – bass (1962–1966)
  • John Hawken – piano (1962–1968)
  • Dave Maine – drums (1962)
  • Roger Groome – drums (1962–1963, 1966–1969)
  • Terry Crowe – lead vocals (1963)
  • John Allen – guitar (1964–1969)
  • Barry Jenkins – drums (1964–1966)
  • Neil Korner – bass (1966–1969)
  • Chris West – guitar (1969)
  • Roger Dean – bass (1969–1972)
  • Len Tuckey – guitar (1969–1972)
  • Lenny Butcher – drums (1969–1973)
  • Trevor Williams – bass (1972–1973 and 1974-January 1975)
  • Glen Turner – guitar (1972–1973)
  • Phil Sayers – drums (1973–1975)
  • Brian Holloway – guitar (1973)
  • Rob Hendry – guitar (1974–1975)
  • Trevor Nightingale – piano (1974)
  • Ian Campbell – guitar (1975–1976, 1984–1989)
  • Len Surtees – bass (1975–1983)
  • Rob Pusey – drums (1975–1982)
  • Rod Roach – guitar (1976–1977, 1983–1984)
  • Paul Mardell – guitar (1977–1978)
  • Rick Westwood – piano (1977–1979)
  • Pete Agate – guitar (1978–1983)

Timeline edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Charlie Gillett (4 January 2011). The Sound of the City: The Rise of Rock & Roll. Souvenir Press Limited. p. 8. ISBN 978-0-285-64024-5.
  2. ^ Peter Checksfield, "Jerry Lee Lewis. The Greatest Live Show on Earth", Record Collector, No. 188 – April 1995, p. 79.
  3. ^ Milo Miles, . Rolling Stone, #899/900 – July 2002, p. 112.
  4. ^ Q Magazine, No. 1, 2002, p. 59.
  5. ^ Mojo, 3/01/04, p. 52.
  6. ^ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Album Review: 'Live at the Star Club, Hamburg' at Allmusic.
  7. ^ Many sources say the group also backed Bo Diddley, but Arthur Sharp denies this in the booklet accompanying the CD sampler Rockin' Back to Tobacco Road.
  8. ^ Brian Hogg in the booklet accompanying the 1993 CD The Best of the Nashville Teens 1964–1969.
  9. ^ Chris May and Tim Phillips, British Beat, Sociopack Publications, London, [1974], p. 61.
  10. ^ Allmusic review
  11. ^ "NASHVILLE TEENS | full Official Chart History | Official Charts Company". www.officialcharts.com. Retrieved 20 June 2022.
  12. ^ Kent, David (2005). Australian Chart Book 1940–1969. Australian Chart Book Pty Ltd, Turramurra, N.S.W. ISBN 0-646-44439-5.
  13. ^ "Image : RPM Weekly". www.bac-lac.gc.ca. 17 July 2013. Retrieved 20 June 2022.
  14. ^ "flavour of new zealand - search lever". www.flavourofnz.co.nz. Retrieved 20 June 2022.
  15. ^ Whitburn, Joel (1994). Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Singles 1955–1993. Record Research. p. 423. ISBN 9780898201048.
  16. ^ Whitburn, Joel (1982). Joel Whitburn's Bubbling Under the Hot 100 1959–1981. Record Research. p. 119. ISBN 9780898200478.
  17. ^ . 7 December 2023. Archived from the original on 7 December 2023. Retrieved 17 February 2024.

External links edit

  • Nashville Teens web site
  • Nashville Teens biography on AMG

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This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view April 2015 Learn how and when to remove this message The Nashville Teens are a English rock band formed in Surrey in 1962 1 They are best known for their 1964 hit single Tobacco Road a Top 10 hit in the United Kingdom and a Top 20 hit in the United States The Nashville TeensThe Nashville Teens in 1966Background informationAlso known asArizona Swamp CompanyOriginWeybridge Surrey EnglandGenresRock and rollrhythm and bluesgarage rockbeatYears active1962 1962 1973 1973 1980 1980 presentLabelsLondonDeccaMembersRay PhillipsAdrian MetcalfeColin PattendenSimon SpratleyKen OsbornWebsitenashville teens wbr com Contents 1 Career 2 Split and re form 3 Appearances in films and TV shows 4 Discography 4 1 Albums 4 1 1 Studio albums 4 1 2 Live albums 4 1 3 Compilation albums 4 2 EPs 4 3 Singles 5 Band members 5 1 Former members 5 2 Timeline 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksCareer editWhile playing in Hamburg the Teens backed Jerry Lee Lewis for his Live at the Star Club Hamburg album 2 3 4 5 6 The band later backed Carl Perkins on his hit single Big Bad Blues May 1964 and also played with Chuck Berry when he toured Britain 7 One concert was attended by music producer Mickie Most who subsequently produced the band s June 1964 debut single an interpretation of the John D Loudermilk penned song Tobacco Road which reached No 6 in the UK Singles Chart and No 14 in the US Billboard Hot 100 chart The follow up another Loudermilk song Google Eye reached number 10 in the UK in October 1964 The Nashville Teens record producers also included Andrew Loog Oldham and Shel Talmy One of their recordings was the mildly controversial Randy Newman number The Biggest Night of Her Life about a schoolgirl who is too excited to sleep because she has promised to lose her virginity on her sixteenth birthday to a boy whom her parents like because his hair is always neat A further three top 50 singles Find My Way Back Home This Little Bird and The Hard Way made a brief appearance the following year Three subsequent records though I Know How It Feels to Be Loved Forbidden Fruit and That s My Woman all failed to chart Jenkins left in 1966 to join The Animals and was replaced by his predecessor Roger Groome Reportedly Ray Phillips got an offer to join Cream in 1966 but he declined 8 Although musically competent the group s lack of distinctive personality contributed to its lack of long term success as did Decca s poor promotion By 1970 Decca s only remaining rock acts were The Rolling Stones and The Moody Blues both of whom handled their own promotion In the late Sixties the group returned to its old craft backing other artists like Carl Perkins Chuck Berry and Gene Vincent 9 In 1971 they released a single Ella James a Roy Wood penned song originally recorded by The Move on the Parlophone label again without success Split and re form editArthur Sharp left in 1972 to join the band s one time manager Don Arden and Trevor Williams joined Despite Phillips s efforts the Nashville Teens split in 1975 The band re formed in 1980 however with Phillips as the only original member joined by Peter Agate guitar Len Surtees bass and Adrian Metcalfe drums The band is still working Phillips joined the British Invasion All Stars in the 1990s and made three albums with the group consisting of members from The Yardbirds The Creation The Pretty Things Downliners Sect and other groups The band did a cover of Tobacco Road that still receives airplay on XM Satellite Radio The current line up is Phillips Metcalfe Colin Pattenden bass and vocals Simon Spratley keyboards and vocals and Ken Osborn guitar A 1993 EMI label compilation Best of the Nashville Teens contained a re recording of their Tobacco Road hit which is the only version available on iTunes 10 Dunford died of a cerebral hemorrhage on 20 November 2012 in Surrey England Appearances in films and TV shows editThe Nashville Teens appeared in three 1965 films Pop Gear by Frederic Goode a long series of pop artists play one or two songs the Beatles play live for an audience while the Animals the Honeycombs Peter and Gordon and Herman s Hermits mime in a studio The Nashville Teens mime Tobacco Road and Google Eye In the United States the film was issued with the title as Go Go Mania Be My Guest by Lance Comfort a family has inherited a hotel in Brighton Their son works at a local paper and tries to set up a pop group of which one member is played by Steve Marriott A talent scout scene is a pretext to present a few artists among them The Nashville Teens who also back Jerry Lee Lewis Gonks Go Beat by Robert Hartford Davis set in the distant future An alien from the planet Gonk comes to Earth to establish peace between the two remaining nations one of which prefers rock and roll and the other ballads and his task involves listening to the Teens Lulu and the Graham Bond Organisation In 2010 Tobacco Road was featured on the 4th season premiere of Mad Men Discography editAlbums edit Studio albums edit Title Album details Tobacco Road Released November 1964 Label London Formats LP US and Canada only release Live albums edit Title Album details Live at the Star Club Hamburg Released December 1964 Label Philips Formats LP Live at the Nags Head 1983 Released 23 March 2018 Label Secret Formats 2xCD DVD digital download Compilation albums edit Title Album details Nashville Teens Released 1972 Label New World Formats LP MC The Beginning Vol 7 Released 1973 Label Decca Formats LP Germany only release Find My Way Back Home Released 1987 Label Beat Club International Formats LP France limited only release Tobacco Road Released 1991 Label LCD Formats CD France only release The Best of the Nashville Teens 1964 1969 Released 1993 Label EMI Formats CD MC Rockin Back to Tobacco Road Released August 2007 Label Secret Formats CD EPs edit Title Album details The Nashville Teens Released November 1964 Label Decca Formats 7 inch Tobacco Road Released November 1964 Label Decca Formats 7 inch France only release Find My Way Back Home Released July 1965 Label Decca Formats 7 inch France only release Teen Beat 6 Released June 1966 Label Decca Formats 7 inch Germany only release Tobacco Road Released 1966 Label Decca Formats 7 inch Mexico only release Live at the Red House Released December 1982 Label Shanghai Formats 12 inch The Nashville Teens Released February 1984 Label Butt Formats 7 inch Singles edit Title Year Peak chart positions UK 11 AUS 12 CAN 13 NZ 14 US 15 16 Big Bad Blues with Carl Perkins b w Lonely Heart 1964 Long Tall Sally with Jerry Lee Lewis Germany and Denmark only release b w Good Golly Miss Molly Tobacco Road b w I Like It Like That 6 8 3 9 14 Google Eye b w T N T 10 117 High School Confidential with Jerry Lee Lewis Germany only release b w Lewis Boogie Find My Way Back Home b w Devil in Law 1965 34 98 The Little Bird b w Whatcha Gonna Do 38 123 I Know How It Feels to Be Loved b w Soon Forgotten The Hard Way b w Upside Down 1966 45 Forbidden Fruit b w Revived 45 Time That s My Woman b w Words 1967 I m Coming Home b w Searching The Biggest Night of Her Life b w Last Minute All Along the Watchtower b w Sun Dog 1968 The Lament of the Cherokee Reservation Indian b w Looking for You 1969 Tennessee Woman as Arizona Swamp Company b w Train Keeps Rollin 1970 Ella James b w Tennessee Woman 1971 You Shouldn t Have Been So Nice unreleased b w Tell the People 1972 Lawdy Miss Clawdy b w Let It Rock Rocking on the Railroad Break Up 1973 Midnight b w Live for the Summer 1982 denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory Band members editRay Phillips lead vocals 1962 present 17 Simon Spratley piano 1975 1977 1983 present Adrian Metcalfe drums 1983 present Colin Pattenden bass 1984 present Ken Osborn guitar 1989 present Former members edit Arthur Sharp lead vocals 1962 1972 Mick Dunford guitar 1962 1963 Pete Shannon Harris bass 1962 1966 John Hawken piano 1962 1968 Dave Maine drums 1962 Roger Groome drums 1962 1963 1966 1969 Terry Crowe lead vocals 1963 John Allen guitar 1964 1969 Barry Jenkins drums 1964 1966 Neil Korner bass 1966 1969 Chris West guitar 1969 Roger Dean bass 1969 1972 Len Tuckey guitar 1969 1972 Lenny Butcher drums 1969 1973 Trevor Williams bass 1972 1973 and 1974 January 1975 Glen Turner guitar 1972 1973 Phil Sayers drums 1973 1975 Brian Holloway guitar 1973 Rob Hendry guitar 1974 1975 Trevor Nightingale piano 1974 Ian Campbell guitar 1975 1976 1984 1989 Len Surtees bass 1975 1983 Rob Pusey drums 1975 1982 Rod Roach guitar 1976 1977 1983 1984 Paul Mardell guitar 1977 1978 Rick Westwood piano 1977 1979 Pete Agate guitar 1978 1983 Timeline editSee also editList of 1960s one hit wonders in the United States List of Decca Records artists List of performers on Top of the Pops British InvasionReferences edit Charlie Gillett 4 January 2011 The Sound of the City The Rise of Rock amp Roll Souvenir Press Limited p 8 ISBN 978 0 285 64024 5 Peter Checksfield Jerry Lee Lewis The Greatest Live Show on Earth Record Collector No 188 April 1995 p 79 Milo Miles Album review of Live at the Star Club Hamburg Rolling Stone 899 900 July 2002 p 112 Q Magazine No 1 2002 p 59 Mojo 3 01 04 p 52 Stephen Thomas Erlewine Album Review Live at the Star Club Hamburg at Allmusic Many sources say the group also backed Bo Diddley but Arthur Sharp denies this in the booklet accompanying the CD sampler Rockin Back to Tobacco Road Brian Hogg in the booklet accompanying the 1993 CD The Best of the Nashville Teens 1964 1969 Chris May and Tim Phillips British Beat Sociopack Publications London 1974 p 61 Allmusic review NASHVILLE TEENS full Official Chart History Official Charts Company www officialcharts com Retrieved 20 June 2022 Kent David 2005 Australian Chart Book 1940 1969 Australian Chart Book Pty Ltd Turramurra N S W ISBN 0 646 44439 5 Image RPM Weekly www bac lac gc ca 17 July 2013 Retrieved 20 June 2022 flavour of new zealand search lever www flavourofnz co nz Retrieved 20 June 2022 Whitburn Joel 1994 Joel Whitburn s Top Pop Singles 1955 1993 Record Research p 423 ISBN 9780898201048 Whitburn Joel 1982 Joel Whitburn s Bubbling Under the Hot 100 1959 1981 Record Research p 119 ISBN 9780898200478 07 FAMILY TREE 7 December 2023 Archived from the original on 7 December 2023 Retrieved 17 February 2024 External links editNashville Teens web site Nashville Teens biography on AMG Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Nashville Teens amp oldid 1219133035, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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