First Kiss - Music Trivia (Pop to Country Rock)
By Melody Rose
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Music Trivia about songwriting teams of early rock: Goffin and King, Sedaka and Greenfield, Mann and Weil. Evolution of rock and country into one genre with: The Byrds, Gram Parsons and The Stones. Broadway influence on pop with Laura Nyro, and The Association. Pink Floyd and the effects of light and sound on concerts.
Melody Rose
Melody Rose, musician and author has written a series of six music trivia books about songs, songwriters and musicians. She investigates the social, political and personal life of an artist to shed new light on the creation of a song through lyric, beat and melody. Melody Rose is a native of Santa Clara Valley (Silicon Valley) and enjoys music, art, nature and history.
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First Kiss - Music Trivia (Pop to Country Rock) - Melody Rose
First Kiss
By
Melody Rose
Published by Melody Rose on Smashwords
Copyright 2009
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1:
Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow
Take Good Care of My Baby
Chapter 2:
Run To Him
Up On The Roof
Chapter 3:
And Then He Kissed Me
Tell Laura I Love Her
Chapter 4:
Different Drum
Honky Tonk Women
Chapter 5:
Hickory Wind
Hot Burrito #1
Chapter 6:
It’s Gonna Take A Miracle
Save The Country
Chapter 7:
Wedding Bell Blues
Eli’s Comin’
Chapter 8:
Us And Them
The Wall
Chapter 9:
Save Your Heart For Me
Count Me In
Chapter 10:
Summer The First Time.
See The Funny Little Clown
Chapter 1:
Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow
Take Good Care Of My Baby
1. What was pop music composer, Carol King’s real name?
1a. Carol Klein was Carole King’s real name. She was a classically trained pianist with perfect pitch who was a major contributor to early pop music in the 1960’s. She was born in New York City in 1942 and hid her German-Jewish background for the sake of her profession.
2. Who did Carol date before meeting husband Gerry Goffin?
2a. Carol dated singer/songwriter Neil Sedaka, a high school classmate, before she met her husband Gerry Goffin at Queens College in the late 1950’s.
3. What song did Neil write for Carol?
3a. Neil Sedaka wrote, Oh! Carole
for his girlfriend, Carol Klein in the early 1960’s. He is known for his biggest hitand remake, Breaking Up Is Hard To Do
.
4. What high school did Carol attend in New York City, which produced many other musicians and songwriters?
4a. Carol King, Neil Sedaka, and Paul Simon all attended James Madison High School in New York City.
5. How did Carol King and Gerry Goffin meet?
5a. One of pop music’s greatest songwriting team met while attending Queens College in New York. Carol King was a freshmen when she met Gerry Goffin, a shy, junior chemistry major.
6. Why did Carol and Gerry marry so young?
6a. When Carol became pregnant in 1959 at age seventeen, she and Gerry decided to marry. She gave birth to a daughter, Louise but continued to write songs.
7. Who wrote the lyrics and who composed the music?
7a. Carol composed the melody while Gerry wrote the lyrics. Gerry began composing lyrics in his head when only eight years old. Together the duo would be major contributors to early girl group hits and Beatles tunes.
8. What two songs were flops for the couple?
8a. Two early flops for the couple were: The KidBrother
, a flop for Mickey and Sylvia after Sylvia split, and Show Me The Way
, an unnoticed Ben E. King tune.
9. What was the couple’s first number one hit?
9a. Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow
was Carol and Gerry’s first number one hit for The Shirelles. Shirley Owens was the vocalist for this Afro-American girl group, which became the first to have a number one pop hit. Mitch Miller of Columbia Records wanted the tune for his artist, Johnny Mathis, but it was improper for a male to sing the lyric.
10. Why was this song so unique?
10a. Carol’s classical training led her to write Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow
in the style of Beethoven’s, Moonlight Sonota
. She and Gerry were unique in combining classical and pop music to create a hit song.
11. What was their second hit recorded by Bobby Vee?
11a. Take Good Care Of My Baby
was the second number one hit for Gerry Goffin and Carol King. It was recorded by Bobby Vee, a vocalist from North Dakota who filled in for Buddy Holly the day his plane went down. The song became his only number one hit, but the beginning of a successful music career.
12. Who sang Carol and Gerry’s demo records?
12a. Seventeen year-old Tony Orlando Michael Anthony Orlando Cassivitis. recorded demo songs for Carol and Gerry. Tony was Greek and Puerto Rican with a fine voice but little experience.
13. Why was the Brill building of songwriters and publishers like a revolving hotel?
13a. The Brill building in New York City was a revolving hotel filled with wanna-be singers, songwriters, publishers and record label personnel. Songs were pedaled on the piano and sold to the highest bidder. Musicians would hook up with friends to compose their tunes on the spot. Record dealers would fight over a song for their featured artist. A young Phil Specter often hung around the famous music center seeking songs.
14. Who else met and paired up as a songwriting team at the Brill building?
14a. Don Kirshner, Larry Kohler, Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil, Howie Greenfield, Neil Sedaka and others met and worked at the Brill building to compose and sell songs.
15. What was Barry Mann’s real name?
15a. Barry Mann was Barry Imbermann. Barry had some piano but was not as accomplished as others. He tried school but didn’t have an interest in it. He would give songwriting a try until he thought of something better. He grew up in the city but longed for the wide open spaces of the West. He wore a cowboy hat and boots and seemed out of place in New York.
16. Who was Barry’s first songwriting partner?
16a. One of Barry Mann’s first songwriting collaborators was Larry Kohler. They composed the tune, I Love How You Love Me
, a number five hit for the Paris Sisters in 1961, and a top ten hit for Bobby Vinton in 1968. The royalties from this song secured Barry a place in the songwriters circle and gave him confidence in his career.
17. Who became Barry’s songwriting partner and wife?
17a. Cynthia Weil came from a proper Jewish family inNew York. She was college educated but decided to try Theater Arts. She performed show tunes for a while before turning to writing. She was smitten when she met Barry Mann and became his songwriting partner and wife.
18. What was the couple’s first hit in 1961?
18a. Bless You
was Mann and Weil’s first chart hit in 1961.
19. Name two hit songs written by Mann and Weil for the Righteous Brothers.
19a. You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin
andYou’re My. Soul and Inspiration
became two number one hits for The Righteous Brothers in 1965 and 1966. Both were written by Mann and Weil with Phil Spector assisting on Lovin’ Feelin’
.
20. What hit song was written by Mann and Goffin that made fun of doo-wop?
20a. Who Put The Bomp In The Bomp, Bomp, Bomp.
became a number seven hit for Barry Mann in 1961. He and Gerry Goffin wrote the song making fun of doo-wop.
21. What Jewish dance rhythm was used as the bass line for the hit song by the Crystals, He’s A Rebel
?
21a. Hava Nagila
was a Jewish dance rhythm used as a bass line in Gene Pitney’s song for the Crystals, He’s A Rebel
.
22. Name two producers of Aldon Records in New York City.
22a. Don Kirshner and Al Nevins were two producers at Aldon Records in New York City. Don was young while Al was older and more familiar with the music business. Together with Jack Kellers help, they could produce