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Singer Had a HIT SONG on the CHARTS with 4 DIFFERENT Bands at the EXACT SAME TIME!-Professor of Rock 

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Imagine a time when one man's voice was heard on about every other song on the radio. Dubbed "the man of a thousand voices," Tony Burrows holds the unique distinction of being the lead vocalist on FIVE hit songs from the 70s including Let's Go to San Francisco, My Baby Loves Lovin', and Beach Baby… In fact all five songs were one-hit wonders and four of them were on the singles chart at the same time! You’d think that a musician who sang on so many big hit singles during the same year would’ve been all over the television, yet Tony Burrows's pervading success on the airwaves got him banned from appearing on Top of the Pops for 4 years! Let’s jump into the fascinating story of this 'go-to' singer who made a significant mark in the annals of popular music history, all while remaining a mystery to the world outside of the recording studio. You’ll have to pay close attention, but you’re gonna have fun just singing along to the songs featured in our story that is coming up next on Professor of Rock!
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Back in the 60s and 70s, it wasn't uncommon to find that some of your favorite records, even from wildly different artists, had the same musicians playing on them. Take the Wrecking Crew in L.A., for instance…. Those session musicians played on tracks by artists like the Beach Boys, the Byrds, the Mamas and the Papas, and the Monkees, all the way to Herb Alpert, the Fifth Dimension, and the Chairman of the Board…Frank Sinatra…
It took decades for these anonymous session musicians, and their counterparts at Motown in Detroit, the Funk Brothers, to get the recognition they deserved for their contributions to some of the most popular songs ever recorded. What's even more interesting is discovering that some of the biggest AM radio hits of the early ’70s, feature an unheralded and often overlooked lead singer named Tony Burrows. Tony Burrows was called the “man of a thousand voices” because his singing voice was ubiquitous, as a background singer, and as a lead vocalist. From 1970 to 1974, you could virtually turn on AM Top 40 radio anytime, and hear the golden pipes of Tony Burrows: let me explain
we know that a session player is a musician who develops a reputation as being consistently reliable and great to work with, in addition to being highly skilled. The most respected session musicians in the business minimize recording costs for those who hire them, such as a recording artist, or a producer, by mastering parts quickly, adjusting rapidly when the direction of the track changes, and having the ability to record their part in a single take. If you earned a solid reputation in the recording world, you can make a very good living as a session player, and work regularly with some of the biggest names in the business.

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@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Месяц назад
Poll: What is your pick for the WEIRDEST song of the Rock Era?
@peterd.9978
@peterd.9978 Месяц назад
Sex Dwarf - Soft Cell
@Code.Name.V
@Code.Name.V Месяц назад
Barnes and Barnes - Fish Heads
@surlechapeau
@surlechapeau Месяц назад
Din Da Da - George Kranz .
@TerrickTerran
@TerrickTerran Месяц назад
Too many to count but Somebody's Watching Me probably wins for Weirdest Video though Don't Come Around Here is also rather freaky as is Last Dance with Mary Jane.
@Whisper_292
@Whisper_292 Месяц назад
Werewolves of London--Warren Zevon Rubber Biscuit--The Blues Brothers AEIOU sometimes Y--Ebn Ozn Prince Charming--Adam & the Ants Joan Crawford--Blue Oyster Cult Spiders & Snakes--Jim Stafford Gitarzan--Ray Stevens
@lastguyminn2324
@lastguyminn2324 Месяц назад
Another underappeciated guy like Tony Burrows is the incredible Paul Carrack, who scored hits with Ace ("How Long"), Squeeze ("Tempted"), Mike + The Mechanics ("Silent Running," "The Living Years"), as well as solo ("Don't Shed a Tear"). Plus, he co-wrote the late Eagles hit "Love Will Keep Us Alive," sung by Timothy B. Schmit.
@carlospuentes66
@carlospuentes66 Месяц назад
Thanks for saving me some writing!
@Imhalfamazing2U
@Imhalfamazing2U Месяц назад
Nice trivia there. Should be his next video.
@jabbermocky4520
@jabbermocky4520 Месяц назад
Carrack is the man! Blue eyed soul and rock n' roll and a sweet balladeer, to boot.
@LeeLee-sk2wf
@LeeLee-sk2wf Месяц назад
In addition to the songs you mentioned, his version of When you walk in the room is another fave of mine.
@lastguyminn2324
@lastguyminn2324 Месяц назад
@@LeeLee-sk2wf He has one I love called Happy to See You Again. Never a hit, but it should have been.
@Whisper_292
@Whisper_292 Месяц назад
Love Grows Where My Rosemary Goes is one of my favorite songs from my childhood. It makes me happy to know I'm not the only one who remembers this great song. ❤
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Месяц назад
Very cool!
@AnnaTrail-xp8pr
@AnnaTrail-xp8pr Месяц назад
It's a great song.
@AlexandertheGreat99
@AlexandertheGreat99 Месяц назад
@@Whisper_292 I still love that song!
@bobbyhamblen2338
@bobbyhamblen2338 Месяц назад
Such a uplifting song.
@bjdefilippo447
@bjdefilippo447 Месяц назад
Definitely not the only one. You're in good company!
@christineml1476
@christineml1476 Месяц назад
Talented session musicians like Tony Burrows are the unsung heroes of the music industry.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Месяц назад
No question. They need to make a documentary about him.
@frumexicano4112
@frumexicano4112 Месяц назад
​@@ProfessorofRock - you have your mission now, sir.
@stellijer
@stellijer Месяц назад
"Unsung." Heh. Irony.
@frumexicano4112
@frumexicano4112 Месяц назад
@@stellijer Lol. I caught that too
@komitkazi
@komitkazi Месяц назад
​@@frumexicano4112 I missed it until your post. It takes two baby.
@chriscalkin1735
@chriscalkin1735 Месяц назад
Back in 1998, I was working in local radio and had the good fortune to interview Tony Burrows. I had an idea who he was, but fortunately I did know all of the one hit wonders he'd sung on. He was utterly charming and led me through my questions like a pro, making me sound really quite good. Thanks Tony!
@bobinscotland
@bobinscotland Месяц назад
Not only a great singer, but a smashing guy as well.
@tulelazule6914
@tulelazule6914 Месяц назад
Love that! i interviewed Tommy James!! and I'm so proud of it! my first and only radio interview ! my DJ friend threw me in the deep water & all of a sudden TOMMY JAMES called! i did great and my friend (who knew Tommy James from being an avid DJ) told me that later Tommy James asked about me! my story of how i figured out how to ENGAGE the audience and Tommy James and get a good kick out of it is just so good (to me at least!). Dave G the DJ sent me a CD of the show. so yeah... i almost forgot one of my little highpoints!
@bobinscotland
@bobinscotland Месяц назад
@@tulelazule6914 Tommy wrote so many hits that became hits again for other people in later years... Mony Mony, I Think We're Alone Now, etc.
@Classicrocker6119
@Classicrocker6119 Месяц назад
Tony Burrows deserves to be in every pop music hall of fame!
@Beatle849
@Beatle849 27 дней назад
For sure.
@gregwheless5171
@gregwheless5171 Месяц назад
Almost 70 . My Dad worked as a sales rep for Capitol Records from 1952-1969 after serving our country in the Navy during WW11 . Grew up listening to music at a very young age . Miss you Daddy .
@wardmama4
@wardmama4 Месяц назад
My Dad (a doctor) introduced me to music via folk music - he bought me a an album by the New Christy Minstrels. I have an eclectic collection thanks to my Dad exposing me to music early in life. I'd always wondered why he would listen to the University of Michigan marching band. It wasn't until after his death - I found out he actually did post doctorate education at U of M. Somewhere in our basement is box with all those wonderful albums.
@RG-hf4et
@RG-hf4et 20 дней назад
Omgoodness, I had all of these songs on 45's back in the day, but I have never heard of Tony Burrows! Yet, as you listen to the different songs, it's the same voice - but with a different group name. All these years, I have been clueless. Thank you for doing this piece & re-awakening these terrific songs. I still know all of the words & am singing right along here. What a great story this was! One of your best!!❤🎸💯
@belugasmith
@belugasmith Месяц назад
The sad thing is, those of us who were lucky enough to have been around during the greatest era in music history and remember “Snap, Krackle, Pop” is that now that’s the sound of our knees! LOL. How lucky were we to be young adults during the time of Elvis, Janis Joplin, Hendricks, Morrison, Nazareth and all the others who changed music forever! What a time to be alive!
@TheSlowoldman
@TheSlowoldman Месяц назад
Love Grows by Edison Lighthouse is such a happy, happy song. Such a sing a long. Brings a smile every time.
@j.graham8068
@j.graham8068 Месяц назад
Wow, Beach Baby... a song I'd completely forgotten but as soon as you said it, it was playing in my head. That's the power of music!
@VelveteenRabbitinRedFern
@VelveteenRabbitinRedFern Месяц назад
I always thought that was like Beach Boys esque when I was little. Very fond memories.
@josephblue4135
@josephblue4135 Месяц назад
I'm a 70-year-old so i remember all 5 songs . AM radio as a youth.
@beenaplumber8379
@beenaplumber8379 Месяц назад
Jeez, I'm 57 and I remember them too! Music was huge in my family.
@drogna3905
@drogna3905 Месяц назад
67 here.
@MarcusSandoval-kx2th
@MarcusSandoval-kx2th Месяц назад
I'm 87 ...Got ya beat young man 😂
@beenaplumber8379
@beenaplumber8379 Месяц назад
@@MarcusSandoval-kx2th Here's wishing you a happy 87 more! 😀
@donnadubyak6504
@donnadubyak6504 Месяц назад
65 and yea I remember
@MichaelSundberg
@MichaelSundberg Месяц назад
As a kid I was a fan of all these songs growing up. I also like bubblegum rock as a kid and still do. Later I learned that Tony was the voice of many of these songs. A very talented man. Good job Professor as usual.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Месяц назад
Thanks for watching.
@MYJETGLO
@MYJETGLO Месяц назад
For me... Tony Burrows is the warm summer sunny voice of my childhood....what a wonderful time to be a kid running around whilst my mother had this music playing from the radio....am so pleased this man is at last being recognised for the wonderful talent that he is instead of the industry's under the carpet secret....thank you for posting!!!
@waynevia6976
@waynevia6976 Месяц назад
Tony is a great singer. I liked all his songs. Love grows where my rosemary goes and his group the white plains. One hit wonder songs were some of the best songs of the 1960's, 1970's, and the 1980's.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Месяц назад
FOr sure!
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Месяц назад
One hit wonders rock!
@drogna3905
@drogna3905 Месяц назад
I can actually remember seeing Tony in the two bands on Top of the Pops. He was everywhere at one time, his voice instantly recognisable, and I loved him. He's never had the recognition he's deserved. Thank you for this one. Nice to know he's not forgotten.
@bobinscotland
@bobinscotland Месяц назад
He was also on a third song, but they got the other singer in the band to mime it to avoid seeing too much of Tony.
@blrbrazil1718
@blrbrazil1718 17 дней назад
It was dismissively referred to as Bubblegum Pop at the time, by people who didn't like the sort of simple catchy songs one could sing in the pub and, even more, the interchangeable band line-ups. The loathing reached a peak with the Monkees, who actually became quite talented and had an entertaining TV series. Now they all generate a lot of nostalgia, as much of the mainstream music scene has degenerated into a loud atmosphere for scantily clad singers imitating sexual gestures on stage or aggressive melodyless gangsta hip-hop (yes Michael and Madonna - you started it!).
@teeteringonthebrink.305
@teeteringonthebrink.305 13 дней назад
@@blrbrazil1718 A lot of truth in that comment. Well said.
@bobinscotland
@bobinscotland Месяц назад
Only scratched the surface here of what Tony has done in the music business. I spent a fabulous day with Tony when we were filming a show together. Tony was tickled by the Brian Wilson story that Brian was getting calls from people saying how much they loved his new single, and he said he didn't have a new single. It was of course FIRST CLASS doing BEACH BABY with Tony on vocals, and the sound was huge and built on the style of the best Beach Boys harmonies.
@ritchiemills1266
@ritchiemills1266 24 дня назад
I loved all those songs back in the day. Did not know it was one great singer, Tony Burrows.
@andrewgood4230
@andrewgood4230 Месяц назад
I'm a fan of pop and "classic rock" from when it was all just rock n roll. I'd never heard of Tony before, but I know all those four songs off by heart and still hear them on my radio. I'd never made the connection before now!
@deantoso5376
@deantoso5376 Месяц назад
My son and I have been following the Tony Burrows saga for many years. Glad you posted a story about him so everybody else could hear about him. He is an icon in the music industry.
@fivestring65ify
@fivestring65ify Месяц назад
Gotta love it. The 70s had so much good music.
@GodOfDetailing
@GodOfDetailing Месяц назад
Beach Baby is a seriously underrated song. Love that 70s vibe!
@David-yw2lv
@David-yw2lv Месяц назад
A nice tribute to the Beach Boys.
@joemckeehan4724
@joemckeehan4724 27 дней назад
Great song and a great tribute to Tony. I have Beach Baby on my iTunes and it takes me back to high school every time I hear it!
@threeballedtomcat9380
@threeballedtomcat9380 Месяц назад
One of the things I like the most about you, Adam, is the way you share the music from an era before you were even born. I am 67, born in 1956. I remember a lot of these songs, and while they weren't my "cup of tea" I gave them all a listen. I was always a rock guy, mostly hard rock when it became a thing. This was very interesting and informative, I frankly had never known that very talented singers actual name !!
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Месяц назад
Now we know! Thanks!
@threeballedtomcat9380
@threeballedtomcat9380 Месяц назад
@@ProfessorofRock Thank you, Adam. You are an important guy for most of us on RU-vid...And I'm sure that your family loves you too ! (hahaha)
@ianhowarth2656
@ianhowarth2656 22 дня назад
@@threeballedtomcat9380 There is what I call “music spillage” from one generation to the next. I loved listening to the radio and it wasn’t rock to start with. Plus films. So that’s why I can sing along with Sinatra’s “New York, New York.”
@threeballedtomcat9380
@threeballedtomcat9380 22 дня назад
@@ianhowarth2656 "Start spreadin' the news....." Great point, well said !
@shyman99
@shyman99 8 дней назад
Sadly, Adam's youth is consistently apparent in his videos because he does not always share accurate information. In this video he states Tony Burrows was the lead single of the White Plains hit. But the lead singer was actually Ricky Wolff (confirmed by the producer of that record). Music historians from the day know this. But a story was manufactured years ago to attach the lead label to the background vocalist of the song, Tony Burrows, just to make his story sound more impressive. So those who don't know better continue to use that story.
@ralfbodemann1542
@ralfbodemann1542 Месяц назад
Thanks for shining the limelight on Tony Burrows and for detangling the convoluted and complicated pedigrees and connections between so many short-lived bands in the 1970s! Tony's contributions as well as his special fate deserve more attention and appreciation. I stumbled across his story recently and was surprised he was the lead singer of so many famous yet very different songs like "Rosemary", "Gimme dat ding!" and "Beach Baby". However, I wouldn't consider "Brotherhood Of Man" a one hit wonder. A few years after their UK-Top-10-hit "United we stand", they won the prestiguous European Song Contest in 1976 with "Save Your Kisses For Me" (eventually climbing up to No 1 in the UK), although with a different line-up without Tony Burrows. Following that win, they had two more No-1-hits in the UK, "Angelo" and "Figaro", but again without any contribution by Tony.
@geminidreamno2
@geminidreamno2 Месяц назад
Being a musicologist myself, I knew his story. He’s definitely an unsung legend.
@trinaq
@trinaq Месяц назад
I had no idea that Tony Burrows sang in four bands, in four songs, at the exact same time. He must have been in high demand in the 70's.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Месяц назад
FOr sure!
@JonathanLedbetter
@JonathanLedbetter Месяц назад
I found out through a Todd in the Shadows video.
@perchlarkin
@perchlarkin Месяц назад
​​@@ProfessorofRockHe actually had a 5th song on the Billboard Hot 100 at the same time as those other songs. Melanie Makes Me Smile. A solo effort in his own name. Peaked at 87. A cover version of it reached the top 10 in Australia.
@robertcuratolo5339
@robertcuratolo5339 Месяц назад
✔✍😃We need to get him in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Месяц назад
All in 1969-1970. He was a busy man!
@socratesrising
@socratesrising Месяц назад
I was 5 when I fell in love with music. In the back of a station wagon with a friend waiting for his mom. My Baby Loves Lovin came on and both of us started singing and jumping around to the music. My very first favorite song.
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Месяц назад
It’s a fun song!
@maryannpshock955
@maryannpshock955 Месяц назад
cute story!
@odditiesparanormalmysterie1723
@odditiesparanormalmysterie1723 Месяц назад
A delightful story that could only be delivered by The Professor of Rock! Thank you!
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Месяц назад
Ha ha! Thank you!
@serendipityshopnyc
@serendipityshopnyc Месяц назад
Todd in the Shadows also did a fine job on Burrows in the course of covering "Rosemary". Both are worthy!
@davidsradioroom9678
@davidsradioroom9678 Месяц назад
What an amazing singer. What an amazing career!
@stevewilson9985
@stevewilson9985 Месяц назад
Beach baby is one of my all time favorite feel good songs
@Frankie5Angels150
@Frankie5Angels150 Месяц назад
Is that what it was called? I always sang “Breach baby breach baby pain in the a$$…”
@bradleyshort1029
@bradleyshort1029 Месяц назад
THANK YOU for finally honoring Tony!! 😉👍😀
@petersage5157
@petersage5157 Месяц назад
"I'd like to see the world, for once, all standing hand in hand, and hear them echo through the hills for peace throughout the land." This has been, and continues to be, my only prayer.
@Terryman1960
@Terryman1960 Месяц назад
For 10 years I had just two words of Love grows Where My Rosemary Goes on my mind, "Like Me." Of course it was the way Tony sang them, but I couldn't remember any other words. When I was a young Air Force Airman stationed in Germany from 1981-1985, I was a Security Police and I had so many other SPs who tried to help me figure out the rest of the lyrics, but we couldn't. One Sunday I was on Post as a Gate Guard and right after Casey Kasem's America's Top 10, went off (America's Top 40 came much later), I began scanning the dial and of course the stations were German, and although I did speak some German, (Arbor ist los. (Work is over) I didn't understand as fast as they spoke. As I flipped the dial I heard that guitar intro, tat needed no translation. Oh My God, I was blown away! That was my song! As I sang along with the words, I came to the part that says, "Because love grows where my Rosemary goes, and nobody knows like me!" Woo Hoo! I have it on my iTunes now and I listen to it all the time. But it was Tony Burrows' voice that made that song swing for me. I didn't know his name until just now, but I won't forget it.
@mitchellbaker9434
@mitchellbaker9434 Месяц назад
What was good about his songs is that they weren't just songs that all sounded alike. there's no way you could guess that the same singer that sang "Love Grows Where My Rosemary Goes" also fronted "Gimme Dat Ding" and "Beach Baby".
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Месяц назад
Right?
@LaManteca76
@LaManteca76 Месяц назад
Great episode Prof! I love these songs & it blows my mind it was the same singer on all of them. 😃
@Fregulus5
@Fregulus5 Месяц назад
"Beach Baby"- The greatest Beach Boys song that the Beach Boys never sang!
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Месяц назад
@@LaManteca76 Thanks for watching!
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Месяц назад
@@Fregulus5 Right?
@carlacook5181
@carlacook5181 Месяц назад
It seems like Michael McDonald was everywhere in the 70s, glad Tony Burrows is getting his recognition, these songs are all great memory makers.
@mschubeck
@mschubeck Месяц назад
Even more in the 80s... Still w/Doobies, solo, duets, and backup on many songs.
@jimsjets9946
@jimsjets9946 27 дней назад
McDonald ruined the Doobies..
@user-dg4cx9pm9s
@user-dg4cx9pm9s Месяц назад
What a FANTASTIC outing, professor! Tony Burrows deserves all of the accolades you sent his way and more. Much more! Although not as prolific, Ron Dante and Joey Levine also pulled similar duties by fronting different bands somewhat anonymously. The halcyon days of AM Gold would not exist without the hard work of these vocalists along with The Wrecking Crew, The Funk Brothers and The Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section. Thanks and much respect to all.
@deementia6796
@deementia6796 Месяц назад
I actually thought this Professor of Rock episode was going to be about Ron Dante. Good call on bringing him up!
@bettyparker3317
@bettyparker3317 Месяц назад
I’m pretty sure Prof has already done an interview show with Ron Dante, who was totally charming. No snark from him!
@callinglast
@callinglast Месяц назад
Never heard of the chum until now, but have heard his music. Thank you Professor for giving recognition where recognition is due. You're a gem. I'm also a gem for discovering you and sharing your content with all me music loving mates.
@joycegallagher9193
@joycegallagher9193 Месяц назад
Never knew the name of my favorite voice from the 70's, now I do thanks
@andrewbaez8418
@andrewbaez8418 Месяц назад
Great story about a great singer! TONY BURROWS
@cowtowncustoms2110
@cowtowncustoms2110 Месяц назад
I remember all these songs because I'm old, born in 1957! The first album I bought with my own money from picking sweet corn was Glen Campbell's "Gentle On My Mind" in 1967 when I was only 10. I always loved Country Rock after that and even now! Thanks for your shows I always enjoy them!
@user-mm1se7gy7e
@user-mm1se7gy7e Месяц назад
I'm 67 also my first album was CCR's Willy and the Poor Boys , i was 10.
@maryryan-bl4jo
@maryryan-bl4jo Месяц назад
My first 45 was Honey by Bobby Goldsboro.
@cowtowncustoms2110
@cowtowncustoms2110 Месяц назад
@@maryryan-bl4jo Bobby Goldsboro had lot's of great songs!
@frankhengst7177
@frankhengst7177 Месяц назад
I never knew that Tony Burrows was involved in so many hits. Definitely the voice of the '70s. I have all of these songs in my library but never knew of the connection. Thanks Professor.
@Nafemrotlem
@Nafemrotlem Месяц назад
Thank you for this great episode, Professor. We’ve been clamoring for this story in the comments section for some time. We spoke, you listened. Long live Tony Burrows.
@ellenstewart3720
@ellenstewart3720 Месяц назад
I didn't know any of this history. So interesting. Beach Baby is one of my all time favorites, too.
@FreddyKBassman
@FreddyKBassman Месяц назад
That is the craziest story so far! Thanks for sharing
@surlechapeau
@surlechapeau Месяц назад
We've all heard of session musicians(instruments players The Wrecking Crew, The Funk Brothers etc.), he was Session Lead Singer!! Tony's 5 hit songs with 5 different groups record will never be broken!
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Месяц назад
No kidding.
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Месяц назад
He set a world record!
@beenaplumber8379
@beenaplumber8379 Месяц назад
Mickey Thomas was kinda like Tony, though in the end he wound up with a successful act - Jefferson Starship, then Starship. He sang on a lot of recordings that did well, like "Fooled Around and Fell in Love" by Elvin Bishop, though not nearly as many as Tony. Powerful, clean tenor voice.
@jodeanesullens6588
@jodeanesullens6588 Месяц назад
I think The Wrecking Crew deserves to be in the Rock and Roll Museum. After all the are on a whole lotta recordings.
@beenaplumber8379
@beenaplumber8379 Месяц назад
@@jodeanesullens6588 A LOT of artists deserve to be inducted, but they only seem able to induct a few each year, so the decision of who to include can never be fair. I agree though. The Wrecking Crew were legendary, along with the Motown group The Funk Brothers, and also their fellows at Stax records, Booker T. & the M.G.'s. After looking it up, I see two of the Wrecking Crew's drummers (Hal Blaine and Earl Palmer) are in the R&R Hall of Fame on their own, as is James Jamerson of the Funk Brothers. Booker T. & the M.G.'s are in the R&R Hal of fame as a group. Good for them! All of them deserve it. Being in the R&R Hall of Fame isn't a meaningful honor imo. Until they induct their insane backlog of hundreds of worthy artists, membership in that club can't be said to be merit-based. I think that's just how it is, They haven't existed very long, and they couldn't start out with a mass induction of 500 artists, even though at least that many (maybe more) deserve their place there. In the end it's just a private museum, not anything with official meaning. Induction is a business.
@KristoffKuche
@KristoffKuche Месяц назад
I had all these 45's from back in the day . I wish I still had them !
@Eddyvnhln5150
@Eddyvnhln5150 Месяц назад
People say they love music and then I turn them onto this channel and I show them someone that truly loves music and that changes their entire opinion about music
@sirtainlee8725
@sirtainlee8725 Месяц назад
7:27 White Plains with 'My Baby Loves Lovin'' 9:24 Edison Lighthouse sings 'Love Grows Where My Rosemary Goes' 13:05 Brotherhood of Man with 'United We Stand' 13:15 The Pipkins sing 'Gimme Dat Ding' 17:03 The First Class with 'Beach Baby'
@sdgrattan
@sdgrattan Месяц назад
My hero. 👏🏻
@noydb-1
@noydb-1 Месяц назад
I remember having the Pipkins album as a child. They had their own version of "My Baby Loves Lovin'".
@bobinscotland
@bobinscotland Месяц назад
Add even more hits like FLOWERPOT MEN - Let's Go To San Francisco, or the IVY LEAGUE early hits.
@flyingburritobro68
@flyingburritobro68 Месяц назад
All bad songs though but he got paic
@allenm8956
@allenm8956 Месяц назад
👍Those are 5 that he should be referencing. The Flower Pot Men never even charted in the US (which I’m assuming is the repoint of reference for these songs)
@petermildren5326
@petermildren5326 Месяц назад
I am so pleased you presented Tony Burrow's story. His is a fascinating tale and one that should be presented so he receives the recognition he deserves!
@carolethorn3211
@carolethorn3211 Месяц назад
I remember most of these songs and now that youve pointed this out, that would explain why Tony Burrows voice, in my subconscious before now, really is the iconic voice of the early 1970's. Kind of a nameless but very memorable and classic piece of '70's pop history.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Месяц назад
Thanks!
@jusbaize
@jusbaize Месяц назад
Beach Baby is the ultimate pop song. Just an amazing tune.
@philipqvist7322
@philipqvist7322 Месяц назад
Helluva a record to have - singing lead on 3 hits, as part of a duo on another and backup on yet another hit - all for different bands and all one hit wonders and all within 12 months. And then there were the other songs he sang on - quite the session man. Love Grows is my favourite from him. I can imagine the conversation in 1970 "Hey guys, I have just written a potential hit song - somebody please get Tony on the line" 😂😂
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Месяц назад
No kidding!
@danielcraft3727
@danielcraft3727 Месяц назад
As a So Cal boy gotta go with Beach Baby beach baby there on the sand from July to the end of September. Those were the days my friends thought they would never end. Crowded masses these days.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Месяц назад
@@danielcraft3727 Very cool!
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Месяц назад
And they all made the top 10!
@brokenbolts2128
@brokenbolts2128 25 дней назад
Professor, this was my favorite video you ever did! Four of my favorite songs were sung by a man I never heard of. Tony Burrows. I won't forget his name now. Thanks!
@joanlacava6982
@joanlacava6982 Месяц назад
Rosemary is one of those songs that make me well up solely because of the vocal. It always has. The words don't particularly strike a cord, nor does the music. It's the voice and the key, I suppose. It's such a hopeful sound even now, decades later, lump in my throat and shaking to hold back tears.
@raymondmatias4441
@raymondmatias4441 Месяц назад
Thanks for the update , wow, I would have never thought he was the lead singer to those incredible songs, very underrated singer , who by all means should have been in the limelight.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Месяц назад
Right? We honor him here though!
@deanlaterza9675
@deanlaterza9675 Месяц назад
Beach Baby was one of my favorite songs as a kid.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Месяц назад
Good song!
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Месяц назад
It’s so catchy.
@stvitalkid7981
@stvitalkid7981 Месяц назад
In 1976 I was in grade 9 (Canada). For winter spirit day each class had to come up with a song for performance at an assembly. Our home room teacher was Mr. Barske, so we came up with “Barske Baby” to the tune of Beach Baby, of course.
@mariovaccarella6854
@mariovaccarella6854 Месяц назад
Thanks for this video. I call Tony Burrows The King Of The One Hit Wonders.
@tb6791
@tb6791 Месяц назад
We were so lucky to grow up with these hits back then😮
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Месяц назад
For sure!
@richardberman2778
@richardberman2778 Месяц назад
Every era has amazing music. As a child of the 1970s and 80s I appreciate this music, but I can also name 30 incredible bands that are recording right now doing stuff that’s every bit as good. Nostalgia is wonderful, but don’t let it get in the way of enjoying the amazing world we live in right now.
@tb6791
@tb6791 Месяц назад
@@richardberman2778 yes there is still great music being produced check out The Fixx from 2022 "Every Five Seconds" 40 years after their 1982 Debut and haven't missed a beat 😎.
@fjcrod
@fjcrod Месяц назад
Fair to say that Canada loved Tony Burrows. To this day, I can't get enough of "Love Grows." Had no idea of the history behind these songs. Omg!!! I loved "Beach Baby." I think I'll listen to those songs now.
@mickmccourt145
@mickmccourt145 20 дней назад
It's my small claim to a rock connection...Spencer James, the guitarist in First Class, was in a group with my brother for a few years; he later joined The Searchers for some time. I've met Spencer many times. My brother then went on to be the drummer for Screaming Lord Sutch. Random I guess!
@persiablu
@persiablu Месяц назад
This was a great story!!! Never knew about Tony Burrows, but after watching this, I realized I definitely knew his voice! I always loved “Love Grows Where My Rosemary Goes” especially because of the vocals. Some voices hits my ear just right and makes me happy, and Tony is definitely one of those voices. He really is a great singer! Thank you for this one! Love learning the history and backstories about music and the artists! So glad I came across your channel!!!
@moreheff
@moreheff Месяц назад
Tony is a legend in the UK, to people of a certain age (like myself) There are several interviews him lurking here on You Tube. Lovely fella.
@markhanson6563
@markhanson6563 23 дня назад
As a proud Canadian, I love how well these hidden gems did on the Canadian charts.
@johndalessandro9157
@johndalessandro9157 Месяц назад
Love Grows, My Baby Loves loving, and United We Stand are 3 of my favorite songs from that era. Amazing to find out they we the same singer. AMAZING!
@marklipson
@marklipson Месяц назад
HEY PROF!!! That was excellent. I didn’t know anything about those songs or about Tony Burrows but every one of those tunes got massive radio play when I was a kid. I'm not particularly nostalgic but I love music history and you nailed telling this story and providing detail and context. Awesome work.
@michaelfridayable
@michaelfridayable Месяц назад
Tony Burrows is a gifted vocalist.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Месяц назад
No question.
@eleni1968
@eleni1968 Месяц назад
Thank You Adam!! This was absolutely terrific. I grew up hearing this guy sing in ALL of these groups and non-groups for so long. He really should be nominated for the Guinness Book of World Records as the Session Singer with the most #1 consecutive hit singles, albeit with different groups and almost in complete anonymity ... until now. HILARIOUS!!! Cheers from NYC!!!
@zoescantlan7953
@zoescantlan7953 Месяц назад
Love Grows is still my all-time favorite pop song!!
@paulendicott9151
@paulendicott9151 Месяц назад
After hearing this show, I keep seeing a doctors room full of people. Tony comes out as a doctor and says, "You, you, and you come with me".
@FreeSpeechisMyRight10
@FreeSpeechisMyRight10 5 дней назад
With a voice like his, Tony Burrows should have been recognized as the great talent he was.
@travellingjourneys7840
@travellingjourneys7840 Месяц назад
I remember as a child watching TOTP and thinking that bloke looks the same as the other bloke from Edison Lighthouse , but I did not know that Tony was singing on Beach Baby. That is a revelation as that is one of my favourite tunes ever which I will put on repeat and turn up very loud. Loving your work Adam. Thanks.
@Imlookingover007
@Imlookingover007 Месяц назад
I appreciate that you give so much effort in acknowledgement to the original singers , songwriters, behind the scene artists.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Месяц назад
Why thank you!
@Af1st1
@Af1st1 Месяц назад
You should interview him! It would be fascinating to hear his stories! I as a kid got most of the one hit wonders! Pipkins included! I was around 9 years old at the time!Great memories of watching them spin on an old mono suitcase record player!
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Месяц назад
I will try and track him down!
@juliecrane9647
@juliecrane9647 Месяц назад
Got this record player on my 12th bday. Had many 45 records... Band of Gold Cecilia which was the B side of a S&G A side hit that I've forgotten 😮. Ima Google that.😊 More songs were Go Ask Alice and real title was White Rabbit. Most all CCR hits. He Ain't Heavy Candy Man. Could list forever
@kellyem28
@kellyem28 Месяц назад
I thought he passed 😕
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Месяц назад
I was really hoping to get an interview with him!
@birdseye11
@birdseye11 23 дня назад
Yeh! The Tony Burrows story has been one of my favorites in the history of pop music. Great accomplishment!
@stevekaspar1396
@stevekaspar1396 17 дней назад
Great show!!! I grew up in the 60s and 70s and recall each of those songs... consider myself a scholar on that period. My parents owned a couple radio stations and I got all the singles in the mail each week 20:48 growing up .. helping the program director put the music in. I have lots of insights and stories to tell..like the unlabled brown paper packaging for the surprise release of Abby Road as I worked one Sunday alone at the station..listening to it before anyone else in Indiana heard it on the radio...or hearing Good Vibrations and Ode To Billie Joe fresh outta the package before they too were on any radio station...even the 1967 release of the Youngbloods "Get Together" TWO years before it finally became a HIT! I wondered WTF why isn't this great song a hit! But I didn't know about this guy.
@rogertemple7193
@rogertemple7193 Месяц назад
Tony Burrows was the king of AM one hit wonders groups that I've heard on the radio for years and I now watch them here on RU-vid occasionally especially Edison Lighthouse and White Plains thanks for the memories.🎶🎼🎵🎶
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Месяц назад
Very cool!
@user-dn4rx8ev3j
@user-dn4rx8ev3j Месяц назад
I know all of these classic songs as most of us likely do. I had know idea who Tony Barrows was until today. This is why I appreciate this channel and the Prof.
@carmenhardy2629
@carmenhardy2629 24 дня назад
I didn’t even know about the Prof until today and I really enjoyed and appreciate everything I’ve read here so Thanks to all of you who contributed‼️
@user-dn4rx8ev3j
@user-dn4rx8ev3j 24 дня назад
@@carmenhardy2629 it's never too late to discover the Professor! Enjoy this channel Carmen and be sure to attend class everyday lol 🙂 It's the best channel on the internet for fellow music enthusiasts👍
@jimsjets9946
@jimsjets9946 27 дней назад
What a great piece on Tony Burrows....thanks, professor!!
@Russeaman
@Russeaman Месяц назад
Great episode Professor!!! I loved all these songs and had no idea that Tony fronted all these songs. Plus so many others. The man is definitely amazing. Thanks again!!!
@TerrickTerran
@TerrickTerran Месяц назад
Five lightning strikes (in a bottle) is a pretty impressive feat. Going to need to listen to some of these songs later.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Месяц назад
For sure!
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Месяц назад
He was magic.
@vanessahenry7238
@vanessahenry7238 Месяц назад
Gimme Dat Thing sounded like something off the Muppet Show! I remember every one of these songs! I just never realized the singer was the same man! I love these strange and interetsing stories of music history like this!
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Месяц назад
It sounded like a Joplin composition.
@alanmelb
@alanmelb Месяц назад
I read a RU-vid comment that accused Gimme Dat Ding as being a racist song. WTF!!! The author of the post was quickly informed (by me) that it was about a guy lamenting that he couldn’t play his sheet music if the metronome bell wasn’t loud enough.
@teeteringonthebrink.305
@teeteringonthebrink.305 13 дней назад
@@alanmelb Well done 👍to you.
@user-ko7nk9pc9t
@user-ko7nk9pc9t 11 дней назад
Yes he had a very distinct voice that came through and reached all the hearts of Americans
@randybrodie2945
@randybrodie2945 7 дней назад
I grew up listening to those 5 and played them over and over again!! I still love them!!
@Fregulus5
@Fregulus5 Месяц назад
Kinda like Paul Carrack- Hits with Ace, Squeeze, Mike & The Mechanics and by himself.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Месяц назад
True. But more people know Paul Carrack I think.
@Polyphemus47
@Polyphemus47 Месяц назад
He came to mind here, too, along with Ron Dante.
@RobertL_0563
@RobertL_0563 Месяц назад
I had had the same thought before hearing the episode, as I noted earlier
@crisfield4364
@crisfield4364 Месяц назад
I remember all those songs and I loved them all, too. I had no clue that the same guy was singing them all. ♥
@daveadam435
@daveadam435 27 дней назад
I'm 64. You just broke my memory. I can actually remember the episode of top of the pops when Tony sang on 2 songs & remember asking my mam about it.... I was round 9 or 10.. Love the show mate !!!
@buddymoore6504
@buddymoore6504 Месяц назад
The most famous guy I never heard of, crazy I am almost old enough to have heard a lot of these, oldies grew on me but I wasn't there, and back in the day I changed the station, now I like to think, damn those were the good old days from before my time
@stellijer
@stellijer Месяц назад
One thing I wonder is... how financially rewarded was Tony for being such a "workhorse" of the industry? Was he providing all this talent behind the scenes, watching everybody else roll in the dough... or were his residuals very lucrative? Was he getting compensated commensurate with the named stars?
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Месяц назад
Interesting question.
@stellijer
@stellijer Месяц назад
@@ProfessorofRock I spoke about it with a friend about this and we'd both love to hear a follow-up on that aspect. 🤔
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Месяц назад
I was wondering the same thing. Does he get enough money in residuals?
@davea2288
@davea2288 Месяц назад
@@ProfessorofRock If comments that I heard from Rob Grill some 35 years ago on a syndicated radio show are any indication of the music business in the hit years then Tony might not have gotten much. Rob said that even at the Grassroots' peak, late 60's and early 70's, the group members were being paid about $200.00 a week. And the members thought they were getting rich. That is until they found out that ABC/Dunhill records was making millions off their hit records and the group members were getting a miniscule slice of the pie. And Rob said that is why he kept touring for so many years because he needed to make a living.
@gregb8565
@gregb8565 Месяц назад
@@davea2288 yeah I’ve been reading or listening to the books of Tommy James and the Shondells me the mob and music or Howard Kaylan‘s book about the turtles and I would have to assume no residuals were paid even to famous session musician even the big ones who might have a high rate for the session but nothing after that
@ernestcruz6316
@ernestcruz6316 Месяц назад
Singers like Joey Levine and Ron Dante also come to mind here as singers with multiple hits with different acts (Levine as lead singer of Reunion, The Kasenetz-Katz Singing Orchestra, The Ohio Express and 1910 Fruitgum Company; Dante with The Archies, The Detergents and The Cuff Links). Ron Dante also sang lead vocals on the theme song from the 1980s TV series Silver Spoons, as well as some TV and radio commercial jingles. Edit: I'm not sure if Burrows was lead singer on Brotherhood of Man's other big hit, "Save Your Kisses for Me", but he may have been as well.
@johnadams-fn4nd
@johnadams-fn4nd 26 дней назад
Thanks for bringing all these hits together and letting me know who the face was behind the voice! Enjoyed It!
@tdr9204
@tdr9204 Месяц назад
Beach Baby has ALWAYS been on my ATF Playlist all the way back to my cassette days
@MyName-pl7zn
@MyName-pl7zn Месяц назад
I know all these songs how did I not know Tony Burrows name? What an amazing vocalist that I had no idea he was the voice behind these great songs. Thank you for letting me know about something I can't believe I never heard before. Fantastic episode!!!
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Месяц назад
Cool!
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Месяц назад
This is some interesting trivia, right? I’m sure everyone wanted Tony to sing on their record back then.
@Code.Name.V
@Code.Name.V Месяц назад
What an amazing story, that I'd have never known otherwise. Thanks Adam!
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Месяц назад
Thanks for watching!
@Code.Name.V
@Code.Name.V Месяц назад
​@@ProfessorofRock I try not to miss. It is how I end my day.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Месяц назад
@@Code.Name.V Where are you from?
@MeMeDaVinci
@MeMeDaVinci Месяц назад
So many great songs, songwriters and of course Tony Burrows. Never knew this story in particular, but this is gold. I knew from very young that the music industry was full of mostly "studio concoctions" but learning this story (names and dates) explains so much...
@LMacNeill
@LMacNeill Месяц назад
I remember *all* of these songs, and I had *no clue* that it was the same guy singing all of them! That's amazing!! This is why I watch this channel -- there is literally no one else making content like this!
@karamia1392
@karamia1392 Месяц назад
That’s my childhood right there!!! Know all those songs and remember them being played on my little AM transistor. Thanks Prof. thanks Tony!
@VelveteenRabbitinRedFern
@VelveteenRabbitinRedFern Месяц назад
YEP! Best memories. Just like Everclear said in the song "AM RADIO".
@alanwhitworth3633
@alanwhitworth3633 Месяц назад
... I didn't realise TB was on so many different records, thanks for enlightening me ... as all good professors you taught me something today 😉
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Месяц назад
Rock on!
@charlesanderson1422
@charlesanderson1422 Месяц назад
That was an awesome story. Adam you are the best.
@williamhesprich9040
@williamhesprich9040 21 день назад
Thank you for the look back to my youth. Words fail me on how these songs impacted my life.
@evecottom9966
@evecottom9966 Месяц назад
OMG ive been waiting for you to do Tony Burrows
@jamesgorski7551
@jamesgorski7551 Месяц назад
And according to Todd in the Shadows, he was double booked on "Top of the pops" 4 times.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Месяц назад
Really?
@jamesgorski7551
@jamesgorski7551 Месяц назад
@@ProfessorofRock from 1 Hit Wonderland yes.
@Jagangela
@Jagangela Месяц назад
they shed's some light on him being banned from the show.
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Месяц назад
Wow!
@TobyDoak-us8pi
@TobyDoak-us8pi Месяц назад
I remember every one of those songs. I never knew they all had the same vocalist though.😂 They were the soundtrack of my youth from age 7 to 12, and are attached to so many great memories. Thanks for doing this one professor, I feel young again!
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