Posted in Music, 1960s, Friday On My Mind at 12:00 on 28 May 2021
I saw in the Guardian during the week that Barry Mason died last month.
Songs to his credit include Delilah, The Last Waltz and Love Grows Where My Rosemary Goes.
Many of his songs were written in collaboration with Les Reed whose Death I noted here.
Earlier than those songs he had written this hit for The Fortunes.
The video is clearly the recording played over TV footage.
The Fortunes: Here it Comes Again
John Barry Mason: 12/7/1935 – 16/4/ 2021. So it goes.
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Posted in Events dear boy. Events, Music, 1960s, Friday On My Mind at 12:00 on 3 May 2019
Songwriter (well, tune writer: he collaborated with lyricists to complete his songs) Les Reed died last week.
Writing for the likes of Tom Jones and Engelbert Humperdinck, Reed was never the most credible with the rock crowd but he helped create a formidable catalogue of notable songs of the 1960s.
It’s Not Unusual, The Last Waltz, I’m Coming Home, Delilah and I Pretend all made No 1 or 2, not a bad achievement for anybody – even if these were mostly bought by Mums and Dads.
Then there’s this song from 1967 (lyric by Geoff Stephens,) and later recorded by The Carpenters.
Herman’s Hermits: There’s a Kind of Hush
Leslie David (Les) Reed: 24/7/1935 – 15/4/2019. So it goes.
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