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1965 studio album by Paul Revere & the Raiders
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Here They Come! is the third studio album by American rock band Paul Revere & the Raiders and the group's first release on Columbia Records .[2] It was released on May 3, 1965. The first side of the album, produced by Bruce Johnston , features cover songs that were recorded live. The second side was recorded in the studio and produced by Terry Melcher , who would arrange and produce the band's albums through 1967.[3] Following its release, the band began appearing regularly on the 1960s television variety show Where the Action Is , gaining national exposure.[4]
Track listing [ edit ]
"You Can't Sit Down " (Dee Clark , Kal Mann , Cornell Muldrow) - 4:05
"Money (That's What I Want) " (Janie Bradford , Berry Gordy, Jr. ) - 3:23
"Louie, Louie " (Richard Berry ) - 2:48
"Do You Love Me " (Berry Gordy, Jr.) - 4:00
"Big Boy Pete" (Harris, Terry) - 2:40
"Ooh Poo Pah Doo " (Jessie Hill ) - 3:12
"Sometimes " (Thomasson ) - 2:28
"Gone" (Johnston, Melcher) - 1:48
"Bad Times" (Steve Barri , P. F. Sloan ) - 2:34
"Fever" (Davenport, Cooley) - 2:52
"Time Is on My Side " (Norman Meade ) - 2:30
"A Kiss To Remember You By" (Lindsay, Revere) - 2:07
Bonus Tracks (2016 Japanese Reissue - Oldays ODR 6335) [ edit ]
"Night Train " (Jimmy Forrest , Lewis P. Simpkins, Oscar Washington )
"Louie, Go Home " (Lindsay, Revere)
"Have Love, Will Travel " (Richard Berry)
"Over You" (A. Orange, C. Toussaint)
"Swim" (Lindsay, Revere)
Personnel [ edit ]
Chart history [ edit ]
Here They Come! spent 45 weeks on the Billboard 200 , peaking at number 71.[6]
References [ edit ]
^ "Paul Revere & the Raiders – Here They Come! : Review" . AllMusic.
^ Bogdanov, Vladimir; Woodstra, Chris; Erlewine, Stephen Thomas (2002). All Music Guide to Rock: The Definitive Guide to Rock, Pop, and Soul . Hal Leonard Corporation. p. 936. ISBN 978-0-87930-653-3 .
^ Bruise, David (2 April 2009). "DeLorean: Paul Revere & The Raiders - Here They Come! (1965)" . Tiny Mix Tapes . Retrieved 15 January 2024 .
^ LeDonne, Rob (1 August 2019). "Paul Revere & the Raiders' Mark Lindsay on Meeting Charles Manson, What He Thinks About Tarantino's Film" . Billboard . Retrieved 15 January 2024 .
^ Blecha, Peter (2009). Sonic Boom: The History of Northwest Rock, from "Louie Louie" to "Smells Like Teen Spirit" . Hal Leonard Corporation. p. 182. ISBN 978-0-87930-946-6 .
^ Greenwald, David (15 June 2017). "The 30 longest-charting Oregon albums in music history" . The Oregonian . Retrieved 15 January 2024 .
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