Friday On My Mind 54: You’re Driving Me Crazy
Posted in 1960s, Friday On My Mind, Music at 14:00 on 15 April 2011
One of the strangest manifestations of the trad jazz boom of the early 1960s was The Temperance Seven. Despite the band’s name it was in fact a nine-piece. It was said at the time that was because only seven of them were teetotal. Wikipedia suggests that actually none of them were; it may be a pun on one under/over the eight.
Most of their tunes, performed in 1920s fashion, featured a long musical introduction before the vocal came in. The vocal also tended not to be sung but rather voiced, Rex-Harrison style.
My eldest brother had a few of their records. The You Tube video for this one has some nice film of trams.
The Temperance Seven: You’re Driving Me Crazy
Another of their hits was Pasadena:
The Temperance Seven: Pasadena (Look out for the (two) false ending(s.)
This last one, Hard hearted Hannah, I include because the good lady’s aunt apparently used to belt out the song at family “do”s.
The Temperance Seven: Hard hearted Hannah
