This Diamond Ring

1965 single by Gary Lewis & the Playboys


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::summary 1965 single by Gary Lewis & the Playboys ::

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FieldValue
nameThis Diamond Ring
coverThis_Diamond_Ring_-Gary_Lewis&_the_Playboys.jpg
typesingle
artistGary Lewis & the Playboys
albumThis Diamond Ring
B-side
released
recorded
studioUnited Western Recorders, Hollywood, California
genrePop rock
length
labelLiberty
writerAl Kooper, Bob Brass, Irwin Levine
producerSnuff Garrett
next_titleCount Me In
next_year1965
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"This Diamond Ring" is a 1965 song written by Al Kooper, Bob Brass and Irwin Levine. The original demo was sung by Jimmy Radcliffe. It was first released as a single by Sammy Ambrose on Musicor #1061, then by Gary Lewis & the Playboys on Liberty #55756. Lewis' version charted first, number 101 on the January 2, 1965, Billboard "Bubbling Under" chart. Both versions charted on January 9, Lewis still at number 101 and Ambrose at number 117. Ambrose dropped off the chart at that point, but Lewis made number 65 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart the next week (January 16) and his version continued to climb until it reached number 1 on February 20, 1965.

Gary Lewis & the Playboys version

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According to David Brackett, Lewis' vocals were heavily supported by Ron Hicklin's overdubs. The session drummer was Hal Blaine, Joe Osborn played bass and Leon Russell played keyboards and arranged the music. The song was produced by Snuff Garrett. Lewis has denied claims that the Playboys did not play on the record, and says that not only was the band largely self-contained, but the Wrecking Crew session musicians only came to do overdubs or solos.

Although it has been his biggest commercial success as a songwriter, Al Kooper has reportedly stated many times that he was unhappy with the record. He originally hoped the song would be recorded by a group like The Drifters and based on the original demo of the song as recorded by Jimmy Radcliffe. Kooper would later re-visit the song, recording a funky version for his 1976 album Act Like Nothing's Wrong.

Charts

::data[format=table] | Chart (1965) | Peak position | |---|---| | Australia | | | Canada RPM Top Singles | | ::

Other versions

References

References

  1. Gary Lewis & The Playboys, ''The Complete Liberty Singles,'' Collectors' Choice CCM-2013 (2009)
  2. Brackett, David (1995/2000). ''Interpreting Popular Music'', p.2-3. {{ISBN. 0-520-22541-4.
  3. Brackett (1995/2000), p.5.
  4. Drabløs, Per Elias. (3 March 2016). "The Quest for the Melodic Electric Bass: From Jamerson to Spenner". Routledge.
  5. "This Diamond Ring".
  6. (2008). "Backstage Passes & Backstabbing Bastards: Memoirs of a Rock 'N' Roll Survivor". Backbeat Books.
  7. "RPM Top 40&5 - February 1, 1965".
  8. (1965). "Various – 14".

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