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The Tommy Roe Interview

著者: Bob Andelman
ナレーター: Bob Andelman, Tommy Roe
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There are two pictures on Tommy Roe’s website of him with The Beatles. I glanced at them the night before this interview and then moved on, looking for ideas about what to ask the man behind such immortal 1960s bubblegum hits as “Sheila", “Dizzy”, and “Jam Up and Jelly Tight". The morning of the interview, I got to thinking about it some more. Those were some very young Beatles in those photo, gathered around behind Roe. John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr are dressed alike in suits and ties, not unlike what they wore on the cover of their first album, Meet the Beatles. Hair is about the same length, too.

So, I did a little more research, and this is the moment when my eyebrows shot up. Two days after The Beatles made their American debut, February 9, 1964, on The Ed Sullivan Show, they made their first-ever US concert appearance at the Washington Coliseum in Washington, DC. According to a website called PopHistoryDig.com, the opening acts on the bill were Jay and the Americans, The Righteous Brothers...and Tommy Roe.

But wait, it gets better: The Beatles already knew Roe; they were one of the featured acts on his top-billed tour of the UK a year earlier! And they recorded a cover of his number one hit from 1962, “Sheila". Let me give you a quick overview of Tommy Roe’s success: He had his first number one with “Sheila", of course, and subsequently charted a number of songs on the Top 10, including “Everybody", “Sweet Pea”, and his biggest single, “Dizzy", which was number one in the US, UK, and Canada in 1969. And as much as I love that song, I’ve always had a special fondness for his other '69 hit, “Jam Up and Jelly Tight".

Interview bonus: Listen for the moment when Tommy picks up up the guitar behind him and demonstrates how a few songs came together and plays the one hit he thinks got away from him!

©2014 Bob Andelman (P)2014 Bob Andelman

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