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Margo Guryan

Margo Guryan (September 20, 1937 – November 8, 2021) was an American singer-songwriter. As a songwriter, her work was first recorded in 1958, although it was for her 1960s song "Sunday Mornin'", a hit for both Spanky and Our Gang and Oliver, that she is perhaps best known. Her songs have also been recorded by Cass Elliot, Glen Campbell and Astrud Gilberto, among others.

Margo Guryan
Also known asBrookmeyer
Margo Guryan Rosner
Born(1937-09-20)September 20, 1937
New York City, New York, U.S.
OriginFar Rockaway, New York, U.S.
DiedNovember 8, 2021(2021-11-08) (aged 84)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
GenresBaroque pop, sunshine pop, jazz
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, arranger
Instrument(s)Vocals, piano
LabelsBell, Oglio

As a performer, she is best known for her 1968 album Take a Picture, the sole album release in the initial phase of her career. The album was re-released in 2000, and followed by a compilation entitled 25 Demos (2001). In 2014 the American record label Burger Records released another compilation named 27 Demos on cassette.

Life and career

Early life

Margo Guryan grew up in New York City in the neighborhood of Far Rockaway, Queens. Her parents met at Cornell University, where her mother majored in piano, and her father, also a keen pianist, in liberal arts.[1] Guryan wrote poems from an early age, and moved on to writing songs soon after being introduced to the piano in childhood.[2] Initially interested in the popular music of the time, as well as the classical music she was studying, Guryan became interested in jazz at college.[3] She studied classical and jazz piano at Boston University, idolizing musicians such as Max Roach and Bill Evans, and switched from piano to composition in her sophomore year in order to avoid performing.[4]

While still in high school, Guryan was sent to Frank Loesser's Frank Music, whose Herb Eiseman sent her on to Atlantic Records, where she performed her songs for Jerry Wexler and Ahmet Ertegun, who signed her up to song contracts, and had a demo session with Tom Dowd.[1][5] She was signed by Atlantic, initially as a performer, but her initial attempts at recording were not successful, due in part to her inexperience and in part to a range break in her voice[1] (as Guryan stated, "I couldn't damn sing!").[6] The label instead retained her as a writer.[3]

Jazz singer Chris Connor recorded her song "Moon Ride" in 1958, while Guryan was still at university, and in 1962, Ms. Connor had recorded "Lonely Woman" with Guryan's lyrics.[7] Another early recording of her work was by Harry Belafonte, who recorded "I'm On My Way to Saturday" for The Many Moods of Belafonte (1962). She attended the Lenox School of Jazz in 1959, where she met and worked with Ornette Coleman and Don Cherry,[3] and was taught by Bill Evans, Max Roach, Milt Jackson, Jim Hall, John Lewis and Gunther Schuller, among others. Following this, Lewis and Schuller signed her to MJQ Music.[4] She was primarily a jazz musician in this period, married to jazz trombonist and pianist Bob Brookmeyer[8] and writing lyrics for jazz pieces by composers including John Lewis, Ornette Coleman and Arif Mardin. Songs of this period, with her lyrics, were recorded by Chris Connor, Freda Payne, Nancy Harrow and Alice Babs, among others.[9]

"Think of Rain"

Popular music passed Guryan by until, after her divorce from Brookmeyer, her friend Dave Frishberg urged her to listen to the song "God Only Knows" from the album Pet Sounds by The Beach Boys. According to Guryan,

"I thought it was just gorgeous. I bought the record and played it a million times, then sat down and wrote 'Think of Rain.' That's really how I started writing that way. I just decided it was better than what was happening in jazz."[10]

Guryan played Creed Taylor, for whom she was at the time working as a secretary, a tape of some of her newer songs, and he pointed her in the direction of April-Blackwood, the publishing arm of Columbia Records. At April-Blackwood she met David Rosner, who would become not only her producer but also her husband. Rosner signed her up, and suggested she double-track her voice on demos, to compensate for the difficulties she had had previously and produce a better sounding vocal. "Think of Rain" was recorded by Bobby Sherman, Jackie DeShannon and Claudine Longet in 1967. The Cyrkle and Nilsson also recorded versions[11] although neither was released.[3]

"Sunday Morning" was recorded by Spanky and Our Gang as "Sunday Mornin'". Released in December 1967, it reached No 30. Bobbie Gentry and Glen Campbell sang it as a duet in 1968.[12] Also in 1968, Marie Laforêt released "Et si je t'aime", a French version of "Sunday Mornin'" with lyrics by Michel Jourdan. Oliver also released a version of "Sunday Mornin'" which reached #35 in the US charts in 1969. "Sunday Mornin'" was listed as one of the "102 most performed songs in the BMI repertoire during 1968".[13]

Carmen McRae and Julie London both released versions of two songs by Guryan: McRae performing "Can You Tell" and "Don't Go Away" on The Sound of Silence (1968)[14] and London releasing "Sunday Mornin'" and "Come to Me Slowly" on Yummy, Yummy, Yummy (1969).[15] Tommy LiPuma commissioned Guryan to write a Christmas song for Claudine Longet, and the result was "I Don't Intend to Spend Christmas Without You", a 1967 single. Saint Etienne later covered the song on a Christmas fanclub release.[10]

Take a Picture

Guryan signed to Bell Records as an artist, recording an album, Take a Picture (1968), full of light, jazz-tinged pop melodies, produced and arranged initially by John Simon, then when he became unavailable, by John Hill, both overseen by David Rosner. The musicians on the record included Hill on guitar, Kirk Hamilton (flute, bass), Phil Bodner (oboe), Paul Griffin (keyboards) and Buddy Saltzman (drums).[16]

It was preceded by a single entitled "Spanky and Our Gang", a tribute to the band who had had a hit with "Sunday Morning", backed with her own version of "Sunday Morning".[17] The single was included on the Japanese reissue of Take a Picture.[18] Take a Picture was praised by Billboard, who remarked on Guryan's "fine sound" which it characterised as "commercial" and said "should ensure strong sales".[19] However Guryan refused to tour, having been married to a jazz musician and having seen "too much - performing required an agent, and a manager and a lawyer and a booking person and... you got owned by these people - they told you where to go, how to look, how to dress, what to say, and I didn't want that! [...] I guess I had about enough 'daddy' when I was five, and I just didn't like being told what to do." As a consequence of this, the label ceased promoting the album and it thus failed to make an impact.[6][20]

Resigned to this, Guryan withdrew from performing, although she continued as writer for April-Blackwood for several years afterwards, and worked with Rosner producing records for other artists. Taking classical piano lessons after this led her to becoming a piano teacher herself, and producing music books for students.[21] In 1994, Hal Leonard published The Chopsticks Variations, a set of 14 variations by Guryan on Euphemia Allen's well-worn "Chopsticks". Gunther Schuller described it as a "charming set of variations on the famous tune: clever, witty, at times tender and elegant, at other times punning and ribald".[citation needed]

Resurgence

Interest in Guryan's recordings underwent something of a revival in the 1990s, particularly in Japan. British band Saint Etienne covered "I Don't Intend to Spend Christmas Without You" for a 1998 fan club single. Linus of Hollywood met with Guryan in 1999, and as well as covering two of her songs on his Your Favourite Record album, reissued Take a Picture on his Franklin Castle Records imprint (in conjunction with Oglio Records) in 2000. Trattoria Records (Japan) and Siesta Records (Spain) also reissued the album.[citation needed]

In 2001, a collection of demos entitled 25 Demos was released by Franklin/Oglio. An alternate version entitled Thoughts, released by UK-based RPM Records, has the 25 demos, plus two recordings of Guryan singing songs written by others. These tracks were also compiled by Burger Records on a 2014 cassette entitled 27 Demos, which Oglio again released on CD. To promote the re-release, Guryan issued a music video for the album track "California Shake", co-written by Richard Bennett.[22]

In 2006, the song "Take a Picture" was used in a TV advert for mobile camera phones.[citation needed]

In 2007, Guryan released a new single via British label Pure Mint Recordings, entitled "16 Words". The song referenced then US President George W. Bush's 2003 State of the Union Address, in particular the phrase "The British government has learned that Saddam Hussein recently sought significant quantities of uranium from Africa", which forms the entirety of the lyric. Other songs were attempted in the same session but not completed.[2] The b-side was "Yes I Am", "an angry little ditty that I wrote for Nixon".[6]

In 2009, Oglio Records released a CD of Guryan playing The Chopsticks Variations.

Last years

Her husband, David Rosner, died in 2017. Guryan died November 8, 2021, at the age of 84 at her home in Los Angeles.[23][24]

Discography

Albums

  • Take a Picture (1968)
  • 25 Demos (2001)
  • The Chopsticks Variations (2009)
  • 27 Demos (2014)
  • 29 Demos (2016)

Singles

  • "Spanky and Our Gang" (1968)
  • "16 Words" (2007)

Songs recorded by other artists

As songwriter

Guryan wrote two pieces on Lenox School Of Jazz Concert 1959, an album credited to Ornette Coleman/Don Cherry/Kenny Dorham.[25]

As lyricist

References

  1. ^ a b c Leech, Jeanette (May–June 2009), "Twenty Questions", Shindig!, pp. 18–20
  2. ^ a b Interview with songwriter Margo Guryan; accessed May 14, 2014.
  3. ^ a b c d "Q&A with Margo Guryan", musictimestwo.blogspot.co.uk; accessed May 14, 2014.
  4. ^ a b "Margo Guryan on Apple Music". Itunes.apple.com. Retrieved March 1, 2020.
  5. ^ MARGO GURYAN: INTERVIEWED BY NOBODY (07.20.10)
  6. ^ a b c . Iain Lee's Best Bits. October 13, 2010. Absolute Radio. Archived from the original on November 12, 2011.
  7. ^ Profile, AllMusic; accessed May 17, 2014.
  8. ^ From Birdland to Broadway: Scenes from a Jazz Life by Bill Crow
  9. ^ Profile, mjqmusic.com; accessed May 14, 2014.
  10. ^ a b Broom, Eric (September 2001), , Mean Street, archived from the original on November 1, 2011, retrieved July 24, 2012
  11. ^ A&B Signs Margo Guryan, Billboard, January 27, 1968, p. 8
  12. ^ Bobby Gentry and Glen Campbell (LP). Bobby Gentry and Glen Campbell. Capitol. 1968.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  13. ^ Billboard, June 7, 1969 (full-page BMI ad, page 30)
  14. ^ The Sound of Silence (album) (LP). Carmen McRae. Atlantic. 1968.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  15. ^ Yummy, Yummy, Yummy (LP). Julie London. Liberty. 1969.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  16. ^ Profile, tangents.co.uk; accessed May 14, 2014.
  17. ^ Top 60 Pop Spotlight, Billboard, April 6, 1968, p.63
  18. ^ . www.fufkin.com. Archived from the original on May 16, 2008. Retrieved January 12, 2022.
  19. ^ Billboard Album Reviews - Special Merit Picks, Billboard, October 19, 1968, p. 72
  20. ^ Wolk, Douglas (August 9–16, 2001), , The Boston Phoenix, archived from the original on March 30, 2013, retrieved July 24, 2012
  21. ^ Amazon.com: The Collection (9780769239651): Alfred Publishing, Margo Guryan: Books; accessed May 14, 2014.
  22. ^ "Margo Guryan - California Shake (Official Video)". YouTube. Archived from the original on December 19, 2021. Retrieved October 23, 2014.
  23. ^ Bronson, Kevin (November 10, 2021). "Songwriter Margo Guryan, whose 1968 album was 'discovered' three decades later, dies at age 84". buzzbands.la. Retrieved November 11, 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  24. ^ "Margo Guryan Rosner". Retrieved November 11, 2021.
  25. ^ "Lenox School Of Jazz Concert 1959 (CD, Album) at Discogs". Discogs.com. August 29, 1959. Retrieved June 4, 2012.

External links

  • (archived snapshot)
  • Margo Guryan on AllMusic
  • Margo Guryan discography at Discogs
  • Margo Guryan at IMDb
  • Interview with Music Times Two

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Margo Guryan September 20 1937 November 8 2021 was an American singer songwriter As a songwriter her work was first recorded in 1958 although it was for her 1960s song Sunday Mornin a hit for both Spanky and Our Gang and Oliver that she is perhaps best known Her songs have also been recorded by Cass Elliot Glen Campbell and Astrud Gilberto among others Margo GuryanAlso known asBrookmeyer Margo Guryan RosnerBorn 1937 09 20 September 20 1937New York City New York U S OriginFar Rockaway New York U S DiedNovember 8 2021 2021 11 08 aged 84 Los Angeles California U S GenresBaroque pop sunshine pop jazzOccupation s Singer songwriter arrangerInstrument s Vocals pianoLabelsBell Oglio As a performer she is best known for her 1968 album Take a Picture the sole album release in the initial phase of her career The album was re released in 2000 and followed by a compilation entitled 25 Demos 2001 In 2014 the American record label Burger Records released another compilation named 27 Demos on cassette Contents 1 Life and career 1 1 Early life 1 2 Think of Rain 1 3 Take a Picture 1 4 Resurgence 1 5 Last years 2 Discography 2 1 Albums 2 2 Singles 3 Songs recorded by other artists 3 1 As songwriter 3 2 As lyricist 4 References 5 External linksLife and career EditEarly life Edit Margo Guryan grew up in New York City in the neighborhood of Far Rockaway Queens Her parents met at Cornell University where her mother majored in piano and her father also a keen pianist in liberal arts 1 Guryan wrote poems from an early age and moved on to writing songs soon after being introduced to the piano in childhood 2 Initially interested in the popular music of the time as well as the classical music she was studying Guryan became interested in jazz at college 3 She studied classical and jazz piano at Boston University idolizing musicians such as Max Roach and Bill Evans and switched from piano to composition in her sophomore year in order to avoid performing 4 While still in high school Guryan was sent to Frank Loesser s Frank Music whose Herb Eiseman sent her on to Atlantic Records where she performed her songs for Jerry Wexler and Ahmet Ertegun who signed her up to song contracts and had a demo session with Tom Dowd 1 5 She was signed by Atlantic initially as a performer but her initial attempts at recording were not successful due in part to her inexperience and in part to a range break in her voice 1 as Guryan stated I couldn t damn sing 6 The label instead retained her as a writer 3 Jazz singer Chris Connor recorded her song Moon Ride in 1958 while Guryan was still at university and in 1962 Ms Connor had recorded Lonely Woman with Guryan s lyrics 7 Another early recording of her work was by Harry Belafonte who recorded I m On My Way to Saturday for The Many Moods of Belafonte 1962 She attended the Lenox School of Jazz in 1959 where she met and worked with Ornette Coleman and Don Cherry 3 and was taught by Bill Evans Max Roach Milt Jackson Jim Hall John Lewis and Gunther Schuller among others Following this Lewis and Schuller signed her to MJQ Music 4 She was primarily a jazz musician in this period married to jazz trombonist and pianist Bob Brookmeyer 8 and writing lyrics for jazz pieces by composers including John Lewis Ornette Coleman and Arif Mardin Songs of this period with her lyrics were recorded by Chris Connor Freda Payne Nancy Harrow and Alice Babs among others 9 Think of Rain EditPopular music passed Guryan by until after her divorce from Brookmeyer her friend Dave Frishberg urged her to listen to the song God Only Knows from the album Pet Sounds by The Beach Boys According to Guryan I thought it was just gorgeous I bought the record and played it a million times then sat down and wrote Think of Rain That s really how I started writing that way I just decided it was better than what was happening in jazz 10 Guryan played Creed Taylor for whom she was at the time working as a secretary a tape of some of her newer songs and he pointed her in the direction of April Blackwood the publishing arm of Columbia Records At April Blackwood she met David Rosner who would become not only her producer but also her husband Rosner signed her up and suggested she double track her voice on demos to compensate for the difficulties she had had previously and produce a better sounding vocal Think of Rain was recorded by Bobby Sherman Jackie DeShannon and Claudine Longet in 1967 The Cyrkle and Nilsson also recorded versions 11 although neither was released 3 Sunday Morning was recorded by Spanky and Our Gang as Sunday Mornin Released in December 1967 it reached No 30 Bobbie Gentry and Glen Campbell sang it as a duet in 1968 12 Also in 1968 Marie Laforet released Et si je t aime a French version of Sunday Mornin with lyrics by Michel Jourdan Oliver also released a version of Sunday Mornin which reached 35 in the US charts in 1969 Sunday Mornin was listed as one of the 102 most performed songs in the BMI repertoire during 1968 13 Carmen McRae and Julie London both released versions of two songs by Guryan McRae performing Can You Tell and Don t Go Away on The Sound of Silence 1968 14 and London releasing Sunday Mornin and Come to Me Slowly on Yummy Yummy Yummy 1969 15 Tommy LiPuma commissioned Guryan to write a Christmas song for Claudine Longet and the result was I Don t Intend to Spend Christmas Without You a 1967 single Saint Etienne later covered the song on a Christmas fanclub release 10 Take a Picture Edit Main article Take a Picture album Guryan signed to Bell Records as an artist recording an album Take a Picture 1968 full of light jazz tinged pop melodies produced and arranged initially by John Simon then when he became unavailable by John Hill both overseen by David Rosner The musicians on the record included Hill on guitar Kirk Hamilton flute bass Phil Bodner oboe Paul Griffin keyboards and Buddy Saltzman drums 16 It was preceded by a single entitled Spanky and Our Gang a tribute to the band who had had a hit with Sunday Morning backed with her own version of Sunday Morning 17 The single was included on the Japanese reissue of Take a Picture 18 Take a Picture was praised by Billboard who remarked on Guryan s fine sound which it characterised as commercial and said should ensure strong sales 19 However Guryan refused to tour having been married to a jazz musician and having seen too much performing required an agent and a manager and a lawyer and a booking person and you got owned by these people they told you where to go how to look how to dress what to say and I didn t want that I guess I had about enough daddy when I was five and I just didn t like being told what to do As a consequence of this the label ceased promoting the album and it thus failed to make an impact 6 20 Resigned to this Guryan withdrew from performing although she continued as writer for April Blackwood for several years afterwards and worked with Rosner producing records for other artists Taking classical piano lessons after this led her to becoming a piano teacher herself and producing music books for students 21 In 1994 Hal Leonard published The Chopsticks Variations a set of 14 variations by Guryan on Euphemia Allen s well worn Chopsticks Gunther Schuller described it as a charming set of variations on the famous tune clever witty at times tender and elegant at other times punning and ribald citation needed Resurgence Edit Interest in Guryan s recordings underwent something of a revival in the 1990s particularly in Japan British band Saint Etienne covered I Don t Intend to Spend Christmas Without You for a 1998 fan club single Linus of Hollywood met with Guryan in 1999 and as well as covering two of her songs on his Your Favourite Record album reissued Take a Picture on his Franklin Castle Records imprint in conjunction with Oglio Records in 2000 Trattoria Records Japan and Siesta Records Spain also reissued the album citation needed In 2001 a collection of demos entitled 25 Demos was released by Franklin Oglio An alternate version entitled Thoughts released by UK based RPM Records has the 25 demos plus two recordings of Guryan singing songs written by others These tracks were also compiled by Burger Records on a 2014 cassette entitled 27 Demos which Oglio again released on CD To promote the re release Guryan issued a music video for the album track California Shake co written by Richard Bennett 22 In 2006 the song Take a Picture was used in a TV advert for mobile camera phones citation needed In 2007 Guryan released a new single via British label Pure Mint Recordings entitled 16 Words The song referenced then US President George W Bush s 2003 State of the Union Address in particular the phrase The British government has learned that Saddam Hussein recently sought significant quantities of uranium from Africa which forms the entirety of the lyric Other songs were attempted in the same session but not completed 2 The b side was Yes I Am an angry little ditty that I wrote for Nixon 6 In 2009 Oglio Records released a CD of Guryan playing The Chopsticks Variations Last years Edit Her husband David Rosner died in 2017 Guryan died November 8 2021 at the age of 84 at her home in Los Angeles 23 24 Discography EditAlbums Edit Take a Picture 1968 25 Demos 2001 The Chopsticks Variations 2009 27 Demos 2014 29 Demos 2016 Singles Edit Spanky and Our Gang 1968 16 Words 2007 Songs recorded by other artists EditAs songwriter Edit Moon Ride Chris Connor 1958 I m On My Way to Saturday Leon Bibb on Leon Bibb Sings 1961 Harry Belafonte on The Many Moods of Belafonte 1962 Four Letter Words Miriam Makeba on All About Miriam 1966 Think of Rain Jackie DeShannon on For You 1967 Claudine Longet on The Look of Love 1967 Lesley Miller b side to Teach Me To Love You 1967 Bobby Sherman b side to Cold Girl 1967 Monique Leyrac as Pense a la Pluie with French lyrics by Michel Jourdan 1967 The Split Level on Divided We Stand 1968 Sunday Morning Spanky and Our Gang 1967 Bobbie Gentry and Glen Campbell on Bobbie Gentry and Glen Campbell 1968 Marie Laforet as Et Si Je T Aime with French lyrics by Michel Jourdan on Album 4 1968 Oliver 1969 Julie London on Yummy Yummy Yummy 1969 Sue Raney on With A Little Help From My Friends 1969 Linus of Hollywood 2000 Baja Marimba Band Sue Raney Dick Wellstood Richard Groove Holmes I Don t Intend To Spend Christmas Without You Claudine Longet 1967 Saint Etienne 1998 I Love The Lennon Sisters on On The Groovy Side 1967 Can You Tell Carmen McRae on The Sound of Silence 1968 Don t Go Away Carmen McRae on The Sound of Silence 1968 Come To Me Slowly Julie London on Yummy Yummy Yummy 1969 Samantha Jones on A Girl Named Sam 1970 Thoughts Monica Zetterlund as Tankar Om Dej Och Mej with Swedish lyrics by Tage Danielsson released on Volym Fyra I valet och kvalet 1967 1973 1995 I Think a Lot About You Cass Elliot on Don t Call Me Mama Anymore 1973 Shine Linus of Hollywood Love Songs Fuck on Homesleep Singles Club 4 2003 Love Dawn Landes on Sweet Heart Rodeo 2009 More Understanding Than a Man lyric and music by Guryan Nancy Harrow on You Never Know 1963 Alice Babs released on As Time Goes By recorded 1960 1969 California Shake Ben Lester 2020 The Hum Bedouine 2020 Think Of Rain Pearl amp The Oysters 2021 Guryan wrote two pieces on Lenox School Of Jazz Concert 1959 an album credited to Ornette Coleman Don Cherry Kenny Dorham 25 As lyricist Edit Lonely Woman lyrics by Guryan music by Ornette Coleman Chris Connor 1962 Freda Payne on After the Lights Go Down Low and Much More 1964 Carola Standertskjold 1966 Milano lyrics by Guryan music by John Lewis Chris Connor This Lovely Feeling lyrics by Guryan music by Arif Mardin Dizzy Gillespie 1963 If I Were Eve lyrics by Guryan music by John Lewis Nancy Harrow on You Never Know 1963 Alice Babs released on As Time Goes By 2009 recorded 1960 1969 No one lyrics by Guryan music by Arif Mardin Arif Mardin featuring Dianne Reeves on All My Friends are Here 2010 Song for the Dreamer lyrics by Guryan music by John Lewis Nancy Harrow on You Never Know 1963 Alice Babs Nils Lindberg s Orchestra on Music With A Jazz Flavour 1973 To Welcome the Day lyrics by Guryan music by Ornette Coleman Judy Niemack on Long as You re Living 1990 Pat Thomas Malcolm McNeill I Want to Sing a Song lyrics by Guryan music by Gary McFarland Anita O Day on All The Sad Young Men 1962 References Edit a b c Leech Jeanette May June 2009 Twenty Questions Shindig pp 18 20 a b Interview with songwriter Margo Guryan accessed May 14 2014 a b c d Q amp A with Margo Guryan musictimestwo blogspot co uk accessed May 14 2014 a b Margo Guryan on Apple Music Itunes apple com Retrieved March 1 2020 MARGO GURYAN INTERVIEWED BY NOBODY 07 20 10 a b c Iain Lee s Best Bits Iain Lee s Best Bits October 13 2010 Absolute Radio Archived from the original on November 12 2011 Profile AllMusic accessed May 17 2014 From Birdland to Broadway Scenes from a Jazz Life by Bill Crow Profile mjqmusic com accessed May 14 2014 a b Broom Eric September 2001 Margo Guryan profile Mean Street archived from the original on November 1 2011 retrieved July 24 2012 A amp B Signs Margo Guryan Billboard January 27 1968 p 8 Bobby Gentry and Glen Campbell LP Bobby Gentry and Glen Campbell Capitol 1968 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 maint others in cite AV media notes link Billboard June 7 1969 full page BMI ad page 30 The Sound of Silence album LP Carmen McRae Atlantic 1968 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 maint others in cite AV media notes link Yummy Yummy Yummy LP Julie London Liberty 1969 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 maint others in cite AV media notes link Profile tangents co uk accessed May 14 2014 Top 60 Pop Spotlight Billboard April 6 1968 p 63 Fufkin com Fufkin News and Notes November 2000 www fufkin com Archived from the original on May 16 2008 Retrieved January 12 2022 Billboard Album Reviews Special Merit Picks Billboard October 19 1968 p 72 Wolk Douglas August 9 16 2001 Taken Pictures The Margo Guryan Revival The Boston Phoenix archived from the original on March 30 2013 retrieved July 24 2012 Amazon com The Collection 9780769239651 Alfred Publishing Margo Guryan Books accessed May 14 2014 Margo Guryan California Shake Official Video YouTube Archived from the original on December 19 2021 Retrieved October 23 2014 Bronson Kevin November 10 2021 Songwriter Margo Guryan whose 1968 album was discovered three decades later dies at age 84 buzzbands la Retrieved November 11 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Margo Guryan Rosner Retrieved November 11 2021 Lenox School Of Jazz Concert 1959 CD Album at Discogs Discogs com August 29 1959 Retrieved June 4 2012 External links EditOfficial site archived snapshot Margo Guryan on AllMusic Margo 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