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The Little Old Lady (from Pasadena)

"The Little Old Lady (from Pasadena)" is a song written by Don Altfeld, Jan Berry and Roger Christian, and recorded by 1960s American pop singers Jan and Dean. Singer/songwriter P.F. Sloan sings the falsetto part usually sung by Dean Torrence, while Dean sings one of the backup parts. This was the first time P.F. sang the falsetto on a single, although P.F. had already sung some falsetto on the last album Dead Man’s Curve/The New Girl In School.

"The Little Old Lady (from Pasadena)"
Single by Jan and Dean
from the album The Little Old Lady From Pasadena
B-side"My Mighty G.T.O."
ReleasedJune 8, 1964
Recorded
GenreCar song[1]
Length2:45
LabelLiberty
Songwriter(s)Jan Berry, Don Altfeld, Roger Christian[2]
Producer(s)Jan Berry for Screen Gems, Inc.
Jan and Dean singles chronology
"Dead Man's Curve"
(1964)
"The Little Old Lady (from Pasadena)"
(1964)
"Ride The Wild Surf"
(1964)

Jan & Dean reworked the lyrics from "The Little Old Lady (from Pasadena)" in 1967, renaming the track "Tijuana" and releasing it as a single that same year. The lyrics now contained thinly-veiled references to marijuana use.[3] "Tijuana" was to be included on the act's final album Carnival of Sound, completed in 1969, but the LP went unreleased for several decades. The record was circulated as a bootleg until it garnered official release in 2010.[4]

The song was performed live by The Beach Boys at Sacramento Memorial Auditorium on August 1, 1964, for inclusion on their No. 1 album Beach Boys Concert. The Beach Boys, and particularly Brian Wilson, who co-wrote several of Jan & Dean's biggest surf hits, had supported Jan & Dean in the recording studio to initiate them in the surf music genre.

Premise edit

The origins of "The Little Old Lady (from Pasadena)" stem from a very popular Dodge ad campaign in southern California that launched in early 1964.[5] Starring actress Kathryn Minner, the commercials showed the white-haired elderly lady speeding down the street (and sometimes a drag strip) driving a modified Dodge. She would stop, look out the window and say "Put a Dodge in your garage, Hon-ey!". The song soon followed and Minner enjoyed great popularity until she died in 1969.[6]

On December 18, 1949, on an episode of the Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy radio show with June Allyson, a joke about a used horse being owned by an old lady in Pasadena was made. (See Old Time Radio Show Downloads, etc. for first hand material.) It appears evident by the audience reaction to this joke that this was a well-known running gag by this time. Later that week, on the December 23, 1949 radio episode of My Favorite Husband, Lucille Ball's character Liz Cooper jokes about getting a used sleigh "only pulled by an elderly reindeer from Pasadena." Both her character's husband, George Cooper (played by Richard Denning) and the studio audience laugh at the reference. In 1958, Alfred Hitchcock uses the phrase “a little old lady from Pasadena” in one of his intros for his TV series “Alfred Hitchcock Presents”. "The Little Old Lady (from Pasadena)" was a folk archetype in Southern California in the mid-20th century. Part of this lore was that many an elderly man who died in Pasadena would leave his widow with a powerful car that she rarely, if ever, drove, such as an old Buick Roadmaster, or a vintage 1950s Cadillac, Ford, Packard, Studebaker, DeSoto, or La Salle. According to the story, used car salesmen would tell prospective buyers that the previous owner of a vehicle was "a little old lady from Pasadena who only drove it to church on Sundays," thus suggesting the car had little wear.[7]

 
A 1964 Dodge

Personnel edit

The session musicians who played on this record (who were collectively known as The Wrecking Crew) included Leon Russell on piano; Tommy Tedesco, Bill Pitman and Billy Strange on guitar; Ray Pohlman and Jimmy Bond on bass; and Hal Blaine and Earl Palmer on drums.[8] Backing vocals were provided by The Honeys.[9]

Chart performance edit

In 1964, the song reached number three on the Billboard Hot 100 chart,[10] and number one on Canada's RPM chart.[11]

In popular culture edit

During the 1960s, the term became a popular punchline for many comedians, particularly Johnny Carson, who often invoked it when he took The Tonight Show to Los Angeles before permanently moving it there in 1972.

In "the Gunslinger", the last episode of The Dick Van Dyke Show to be filmed (though it was not the last aired), Rob dreams he is a sheriff in the Old West, where a gun salesman (Allan Melvin) tries to sell him a pistol, telling him "This gun was only fired once -- to kill a little old lady in Pasadena".

The song was one of many California related songs played throughout "Sunshine Plaza" in the original Disney California Adventure.[12]

The Dead Kennedys satirized the concept in their own song "Buzzbomb from Pasadena," where an elderly driver likewise terrorizes the city with her driving before getting into a shootout with police at a 7-Eleven

The song is featured in the Animaniacs episode "Little Old Slappy from Pasadena", where Slappy Squirrel drives all over town to deliver a letter. The episode ends with her revealing that she never took driving lessons and being arrested.

The song is featured on the 1993 kids' surf-rock CD, "Camp California: Where The Music Never Ends;" it is performed by Kath Soucie, Nancy Cartwright, Jess Harnell, Hal Rayle and Susan Boyd.

References edit

  1. ^ Hoffmann, Frank W.; Bailey, William G. (1990). Arts & Entertainment Fads, Volume 1. Binghamton: Haworth Press. pp. 61–62. ISBN 9780866568814.
  2. ^ "discogs.com". discogs.com. Retrieved June 24, 2021.
  3. ^ "Jan & Dean - Tijuana lyrics | LyricsFreak". www.lyricsfreak.com. Retrieved 2020-07-11.
  4. ^ "Carnival Of Sound - Record Collector Magazine". recordcollectormag.com. Retrieved 2020-07-11.
  5. ^ Shlain, Bruce (Fall 2002). "'Put a Dodge in your garage, Honey!' – How 'The Little Old Lady from Pasadena' Sold the World on Dodge". Forward Magazine: The American Heritage of DaimlerChrysler. Vol. 3, no. 2. pp. 36–40.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2019-04-18.
  7. ^ Uncle John's Bathroom Reader. Macmillan. 1988. p. 175. ISBN 9780312026639. Retrieved November 24, 2013.
  8. ^ "Phonograph Recording Contract" (PDF). American Federation of Musicians. Retrieved 8 June 2015.
  9. ^ Comaratta, Len (5 November 2011). "Dusting 'Em Off: The Honeys – The '60s Singles". Consequence of Sound. Retrieved 23 May 2012.
  10. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2013). Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Singles, 14th Edition: 1955-2012. Record Research. p. 425.
  11. ^ "Top Forty-5s". Library and Archives Canada. 11 August 1964.
  12. ^ "Sunshine Plaza music from Disney's California Adventure". ParkTunes.com. Retrieved 2016-09-27.

External links edit

  • Lyrics of this song

little, lady, from, pasadena, song, written, altfeld, berry, roger, christian, recorded, 1960s, american, singers, dean, singer, songwriter, sloan, sings, falsetto, part, usually, sung, dean, torrence, while, dean, sings, backup, parts, this, first, time, sang. The Little Old Lady from Pasadena is a song written by Don Altfeld Jan Berry and Roger Christian and recorded by 1960s American pop singers Jan and Dean Singer songwriter P F Sloan sings the falsetto part usually sung by Dean Torrence while Dean sings one of the backup parts This was the first time P F sang the falsetto on a single although P F had already sung some falsetto on the last album Dead Man s Curve The New Girl In School The Little Old Lady from Pasadena Single by Jan and Deanfrom the album The Little Old Lady From PasadenaB side My Mighty G T O ReleasedJune 8 1964RecordedMarch 21 1964United Western RecordersHollywood CaliforniaGenreCar song 1 Length2 45LabelLibertySongwriter s Jan Berry Don Altfeld Roger Christian 2 Producer s Jan Berry for Screen Gems Inc Jan and Dean singles chronology Dead Man s Curve 1964 The Little Old Lady from Pasadena 1964 Ride The Wild Surf 1964 Jan amp Dean reworked the lyrics from The Little Old Lady from Pasadena in 1967 renaming the track Tijuana and releasing it as a single that same year The lyrics now contained thinly veiled references to marijuana use 3 Tijuana was to be included on the act s final album Carnival of Sound completed in 1969 but the LP went unreleased for several decades The record was circulated as a bootleg until it garnered official release in 2010 4 The song was performed live by The Beach Boys at Sacramento Memorial Auditorium on August 1 1964 for inclusion on their No 1 album Beach Boys Concert The Beach Boys and particularly Brian Wilson who co wrote several of Jan amp Dean s biggest surf hits had supported Jan amp Dean in the recording studio to initiate them in the surf music genre Contents 1 Premise 2 Personnel 3 Chart performance 4 In popular culture 5 References 6 External linksPremise editThe origins of The Little Old Lady from Pasadena stem from a very popular Dodge ad campaign in southern California that launched in early 1964 5 Starring actress Kathryn Minner the commercials showed the white haired elderly lady speeding down the street and sometimes a drag strip driving a modified Dodge She would stop look out the window and say Put a Dodge in your garage Hon ey The song soon followed and Minner enjoyed great popularity until she died in 1969 6 On December 18 1949 on an episode of the Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy radio show with June Allyson a joke about a used horse being owned by an old lady in Pasadena was made See Old Time Radio Show Downloads etc for first hand material It appears evident by the audience reaction to this joke that this was a well known running gag by this time Later that week on the December 23 1949 radio episode of My Favorite Husband Lucille Ball s character Liz Cooper jokes about getting a used sleigh only pulled by an elderly reindeer from Pasadena Both her character s husband George Cooper played by Richard Denning and the studio audience laugh at the reference In 1958 Alfred Hitchcock uses the phrase a little old lady from Pasadena in one of his intros for his TV series Alfred Hitchcock Presents The Little Old Lady from Pasadena was a folk archetype in Southern California in the mid 20th century Part of this lore was that many an elderly man who died in Pasadena would leave his widow with a powerful car that she rarely if ever drove such as an old Buick Roadmaster or a vintage 1950s Cadillac Ford Packard Studebaker DeSoto or La Salle According to the story used car salesmen would tell prospective buyers that the previous owner of a vehicle was a little old lady from Pasadena who only drove it to church on Sundays thus suggesting the car had little wear 7 nbsp A 1964 DodgePersonnel editThe session musicians who played on this record who were collectively known as The Wrecking Crew included Leon Russell on piano Tommy Tedesco Bill Pitman and Billy Strange on guitar Ray Pohlman and Jimmy Bond on bass and Hal Blaine and Earl Palmer on drums 8 Backing vocals were provided by The Honeys 9 Chart performance editIn 1964 the song reached number three on the Billboard Hot 100 chart 10 and number one on Canada s RPM chart 11 In popular culture editDuring the 1960s the term became a popular punchline for many comedians particularly Johnny Carson who often invoked it when he took The Tonight Show to Los Angeles before permanently moving it there in 1972 In the Gunslinger the last episode of The Dick Van Dyke Show to be filmed though it was not the last aired Rob dreams he is a sheriff in the Old West where a gun salesman Allan Melvin tries to sell him a pistol telling him This gun was only fired once to kill a little old lady in Pasadena The song was one of many California related songs played throughout Sunshine Plaza in the original Disney California Adventure 12 The Dead Kennedys satirized the concept in their own song Buzzbomb from Pasadena where an elderly driver likewise terrorizes the city with her driving before getting into a shootout with police at a 7 ElevenThe song is featured in the Animaniacs episode Little Old Slappy from Pasadena where Slappy Squirrel drives all over town to deliver a letter The episode ends with her revealing that she never took driving lessons and being arrested The song is featured on the 1993 kids surf rock CD Camp California Where The Music Never Ends it is performed by Kath Soucie Nancy Cartwright Jess Harnell Hal Rayle and Susan Boyd References edit Hoffmann Frank W Bailey William G 1990 Arts amp Entertainment Fads Volume 1 Binghamton Haworth Press pp 61 62 ISBN 9780866568814 discogs com discogs com Retrieved June 24 2021 Jan amp Dean Tijuana lyrics LyricsFreak www lyricsfreak com Retrieved 2020 07 11 Carnival Of Sound Record Collector Magazine recordcollectormag com Retrieved 2020 07 11 Shlain Bruce Fall 2002 Put a Dodge in your garage Honey How The Little Old Lady from Pasadena Sold the World on Dodge Forward Magazine The American Heritage of DaimlerChrysler Vol 3 no 2 pp 36 40 The Official Home of the Little Old Lady from Pasadena Granny s History Archived from the original on 2019 04 18 Uncle John s Bathroom Reader Macmillan 1988 p 175 ISBN 9780312026639 Retrieved November 24 2013 Phonograph Recording Contract PDF American Federation of Musicians Retrieved 8 June 2015 Comaratta Len 5 November 2011 Dusting Em Off The Honeys The 60s Singles Consequence of Sound Retrieved 23 May 2012 Whitburn Joel 2013 Joel Whitburn s Top Pop Singles 14th Edition 1955 2012 Record Research p 425 Top Forty 5s Library and Archives Canada 11 August 1964 Sunshine Plaza music from Disney s California Adventure ParkTunes com Retrieved 2016 09 27 External links editLyrics of this song Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Little Old Lady from Pasadena amp oldid 1224098380, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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