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The Pomus & Shuman Story: Double Trouble 1956-67 Various Artists (Songwriter Series)
The Pomus & Shuman Story:
Double Trouble 1956-67
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CD CATALOGUE NUMBER
CDCHD 1152
LABEL
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DISC01
01(WAKE UP) MISS RIP VAN WINKLE
The Tibbs Brothers
02LONELY AVENUE
Ray Charles
03I AIN'T SHARIN' SHARON
Bobby Darin
04HUSHABYE
The Mystics
05IT'S BEEN NICE
Marty Wildemp3 available
06(MARIE'S THE NAME) HIS LATEST FLAME
Del Shannon
07ANGEL FACE
Jimmy Darren
08TURN ME LOOSE
Fabian
09A TEENAGER IN LOVE
Dion & The Belmonts
10HEY MEMPHIS
LaVern Baker
11SAVE THE LAST DANCE FOR ME
The Drifters
12GO, JIMMY, GO
Jimmy Clanton
13TOO GOOD
Little Tony and his Brothers
14SEVEN SINS
Barrett Strong
15SO CLOSE TO HEAVEN
Ral Donner
16FIRST TASTE OF LOVE
Ben E King
17CAN'T GET USED TO LOSING YOU
Andy Williams
18ALL YOU GOTTA DO IS TOUCH ME
Bobby Vee
19A KING FOR TONIGHT
Barry Darvellmp3 available
20SUSPICION
Terry Stafford
21SEVEN DAY WEEKEND
Gary "US" Bondsmp3 available
22SPANISH LACE
Gene McDaniels
23DOUBLE TROUBLE
Elvis Presley
24I'M GONNA CRY 'TIL MY TEARS RUN DRY
Irma Thomas
25STOP
Howard Tate
26SAY THOSE MAGIC WORDS
The McCoys
 Various Artists (Songwriter Series)
courtesy Mick Patrick
 

In November 1959, the New York songwriters, Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman, came to London for a special edition of the ITV show, Boy Meets Girls, devoted to their work. Joe Brown told me that they should have appeared on What’s My Line? They would have beaten the panel convincingly as nobody would have guessed that they wrote teenage love songs.

By the time they wrote A Teenager In Love, Doc Pomus was in his thirties and married with a daughter. He had been crippled through polio as a child, but he didn’t let his disability prevent from singing in small dives around New York. He had written many blues songs and had had success with Lonely Avenue in 1956. Many people suppose that Ray Charles is singing about his heroin addiction but really it is Doc talking about the loneliness of being trapped in some sleazy hotel (“My room has got two windows”).

On his own, Doc felt too old to capture the teenage market and he recruited Mort Shuman, who was born in 1938, to help make some decent money. Mort was the same age as the teen idols of the 50s but, like Ritchie Valens, he looked much older than he was. Both of them were determined to live life as they pleased. Once they had success, Mort used his royalties to travel the world and so he often wasn’t around when Doc wanted him. This, however, had its benefits as the Latin rhythms in Save The Last Dance For Me gave their work a distinctive edge. Because of its Cuban feel, Doc wrote a lyric that sounded like a translation: hence, the clumsy “And in whose arms you’re going to be”. I ask you – how clever is that?

Ironically, one of the compelling things about Pomus and Shuman is that they would write a classic one day and turn out a piece of junk the next. This is unlike Bacharach and David who rarely faltered. I love the fact that when they came to the UK (looking like salesmen when they got off that plane!), they passed their duds to a host of British performers with Jess Conrad and Tommy Bruce among the recipients. Indeed, I hope that Ace will do a volume of Pomus and Shuman in the UK, though I might be the only person who would buy it. Here, though, we have two of the best results from their UK trip: the glorious It’s Been Nice from Marty Wilde and the hit single, Too Good for Little Tony & His Brothers.

This excellent collection, with first class booklet notes from Mick Patrick, demonstrates their versatility (which became even more marked once they split up). It includes Del Shannon’s curious version – the original, incidentally - of His Latest Flame with a Runaway organ (and why not?) and LaVern Baker’s answer to Little Sister, Hey Memphis. Elvis Costello has sung the praises of Gary “US” Bonds’ glorious Seven Day Weekend and then there’s Gene McDaniels’ exquisite Spanish Lace. Fabian is often considered a joke (and a bad one) but he doesn’t sound too bad on Turn Me Loose, which would have been ideal for Presley.

As I write this Marty Wilde is touring the UK and singing “Why must I be a teenager in love?” at the age of 67. Of course, he should be singing, “Why can’t I be a teenager in love?”, but the point is that the song holds good. It is among the first songs to include the word “teenager”: there were hardly any before the mid-50s!

Spencer Leigh

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