"Ken Whiton" <kenwhiton@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> *-* On Sun, 20 Jul 2008, at 13:34:06 -0700,
> *-* In Article g6079d$gcv$1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> *-* Inyo wrote
> *-* About Re: Come on down to my boat
>
>> Ken Whiton <kenwhiton@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>> news:g5u88a016lf@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> *-* stonej wrote
>
>>>> http://youtube.com/watch?v=50b-Q-Z1bF0&feature=related
>
>>>> A fun one hit wonder (at least I don't think they had any other
>>>> hits did they?)
>
>>> According to this group's accepted definition of "one hit
>>> wonder" (only one Billboard Top 40 charting record), you're right.
>>> They did, however, have three other records that made it into the
>>> Billboard Top 100.
>
>>> Put Your Mind At Ease #46, 1967
>>> Pony With The Golden Mane #93, 1967
>>> No One Knows #96, 1968
>
>> I have in my collection both 1967 Top 100 selections by Every
>> Mother's Son--"Put Your Mind At Ease" and "Pony With The Golden
>> Mane." The former is a nice Pop rocker, with an infectious lead
>> guitar lick; features some quality time-signature changes, as
>> well--certainly should have made the Top 40, in my view.
>
> It didn't miss by all that much. ;-) I'm guessing it probably
> made it into the Top 40 in several local markets.
Put Your Mind at Ease peaked at #11 on WMCA (NY) in Sep67.


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