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Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds-Daisy Mae

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Topic: Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds-Daisy Mae
Posted By: jimct
Subject: Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds-Daisy Mae
Date Posted: 30 January 2007 at 5:36am
I only have a promo 45 for this, and both the "mono" and the "stereo quad" (oh, that term is SO 1972!) sides have a listed time of (2:53) and an actual time of (2:52). My Whitburn book shows a commercial 45 time of (2:53) as well. I post this topic ONLY because the 2 database CD appearances for this are (2:58), possibly requiring an "LP length" notation.



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Posted By: Pat Downey
Date Posted: 15 April 2007 at 6:18pm
Jim, I bring this back for further consideration as I have been unable to locate an Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds LP that contains the song "Daisy Mae". If anyone has an LP with this song included, what is the running time, album title, record label and catalog number?


Posted By: jimct
Date Posted: 16 April 2007 at 1:26pm
Pat, after reading your latest post, I researched this situation. The "Daisy Mae" single debuted on BB on 12/4/71, and peaked on 2/5/72. H, JF & R only issued two albums on Dunhill/ABC: Their self-titled debut, which entered the BB LP chart on 6/19/71, and "Hallway Symphony", which entered the BB LP chart on 2/19/72. Mr. Whitburn, Paul Haney & Co. have included an EXCELLENT feature in their "Billboard Top Pop Albums 1955-2001" book, which I own a copy of. It lists ALL song track listings, for ALL charting LPs, just below the LP chart stats. I've used this feature hundreds of times. Pat, this would absolutely be a book which could make your life substantially easier, especially in cases like "Daisy Mae." To my surprise, this track does NOT appear on either of their two Dunhill/ABC LPs. My conclusion - "Daisy Mae" was a "45-only" release. The label apparently felt there wasn't a strong enough candidate from their debut LP to issue a 3rd single from (after "Don't Pull Your Love" and "Annabella.") In very late 1971, with the new H, JF & R LP likely not ready yet, the label must've wanted to keep the group's new-found momentum going, and quickly threw together "Daisy Mae", as a 45-only release, as sort of a "stopgap" measure. Further, by early 1972, the label must've felt they already had many strong tracks all finished and ready to go for the "Hallway Symphony" LP - so much so, that they apparently opted NOT to include the "Daisy Mae" track, which by this time, 2/19/72, was on its way down the Hot 100. Hope this helps, Pat.



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