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Let's get THIS one out of the way right now!!!

Three distinct versions ... of a '60's Classic!














The Story Behind The Song:
WILD THING was written to order when songwriter CHIP TAYLOR was approached by record producer JERRY GRANAHAN, who was looking for a new song for the band he was working with, JORDAN CHRISTOPHER AND THE WILD ONES. 
When asked if he had anything "in the can, ready to go," TAYLOR replied, "Well, I don't know if I do or I don't, but let me try to write something today for you." 
In the span of the next three hours, TAYLOR knocked out what would go on to be one of the biggest hits of the '60's ... although NOT for JORDAN CHRISTOPHER AND THE WILD ONES.  He admits that, subconsciously, their name (THE
WILD ONES) may have acted as some sort of inspiration for the lyrics ... and further admits that the stop / start rhythm was inspired by CARL PERKINS' early rocker BLUE SUEDE SHOES.  (At the time, he wasn't even sure what lyrics he would insert into those pauses ... but everything just sort of jelled together ... and, three hours after the phone call, TAYLOR went into the recording studio to cut his demo.  He says that the demo he made that day became the template
that THE TROGGS would follow when they cut the song several months later.)  

However, FIRST he brought it to JORDAN CHRISTOPHER AND THE WILD ONES.  "I don't know if it ever came out," he remembers.  (If it did, it never made the charts!)  "They had an arranger that was arranging horns and strings and
drum beats and stuff like that.  So my cool groove all but disappeared with the horns and strings arrangement.  It didn't have a great feel."   

When the song finally made its way to THE TROGGS' producer LARRY PAGE (by way of publisher DICK JAMES, who also handled THE BEATLES' publishing at the time), they didn't know what to make of it.  TROGGS' lead singer REG
PRESLEY reportedly said, "This is either gonna be the biggest bomb or the biggest hit ever." Incredibly, by the time THE TROGGS' version was released as a single in 1966, it is believed that at least FIVE other versions of the song had already been recorded and released, with NONE of them garnering any attention! 


(Jordan Christopher and The Wild Ones DID release their version of "Wild Thing" ... and here it is today as a Bonus Track ... celebrating our Wild Return!!!)



WILD!

We're Having A Wild Time!

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Here's a nod to DJ Extraordinare Scott Shannon ...

Believe or not, he's part of this Wildfire recording of the 1977 remake "Here Comes Summer"!

All In The Family

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It's SOOOOO cool to have some of our extended Forgotten Hits Family represented today in our Wild Return to the Website!

Here's Davie Allan and the Arrows and their "Theme from 'Wild Angels'"!!!





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I'm not so sure this is quite what they had in mind when the television series "Wild, Wild West" aired back in the late '60's ...

But there actually was a time where having Will Smith's name attached to virtually ANYTHING spelled automatic success!  And this was no exception.

WILD!

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How about a little wild, cruisin' music?!?!?

Here's Eddie and the Cruisers ... aka John Cafferty and the Beaver Brown Band ... 

And their movie hit "Wild Summer Nights"!

Wild!

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Well, I can't promise you a Wild Weekend ...

That's pretty much up to you!

But we CAN promise you a Wild Time all day today on The Forgotten Hits Website!

Be sure to check back for updates every half hour!!!


Wild!

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We lost Lou Reed last year ...

Here is his biggest and best-known hit.




(And the colored girls sing "doo-doo-doo doo-doo-doo")

WILD!

A Wild One From Van The Man!

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Stick Around For A Wild Afternoon, Too!

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Elvis and The Beatles

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Whenever we do a special musical tribute like this we always try to include something by Elvis and The Beatles.

Elvis was easy ... his film "Wild In The Country" provided the PERFECT track for our Wild Return.



But it took me a minute to figure out something to feature for The Beatles.

I mean, what was I supposed to do ... play around with "WILD" MY GUITAR GENTLY WEEPS?!?!?

But then I remembered ANOTHER track from the same White LP ... so "Wild Honey Pie" ended up bailing me out at the last minute!!!  Enjoy!

Another Wild Two-Fer

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The original by new Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame Inductee Cat Stevens ...



And the 1988 reggae remake by Maxi Priest!


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Real Wild Child

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Crickets guitarist Jerry Allison released this track in 1958 as Ivan (Jerry's middle name).

And who's that on lead guitar???

Why it's none other than bandmate BUDDY HOLLY!!!

Latter day cover versions include Jerry Lee Lewis, Status Quo, Joan Jett, Marshall Crenshaw, Brian Setzer, Iggy Pop and The Chipmunks!

The WILD Grand-Daddy Of Them All!!!

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A good argument could be made for "Wild Thing" by The Troggs (featured earlier today in our Wild Friday Salute) ...

But the grand-daddy Wild Song of All-Time has just GOT to be this one ...

"Born To Be Wild" by Steppenwolf!!!

 

Stick around ... we've still got nine hours to go!!!

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Earlier today we told you that it was up to you to keep the wild going throughout the weekend.

Here's another reminder to that effect, courtesy of The Rockin' Rebels!

Wild Horses

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In an unusual stroke of kindness, Keith Richards let Gram Parsons release HIS version of "Wild Horses" before The Stones did.

Still it's The Rolling Stones' version that everybody remembers.




According to Linda Ronstadt, she was there when the whole discussion took place.

In her book "Simple Dreams" Linda tells us:

"One night after we performed on a TV show called 'Playboy After Dark' we went to the Troubadour to see what was going on at the bar.  We ran into Gram Parsons, who said he was going to the Chateau Marmont, a Hollywood hotel where he was in residence, to play some music.  He wanted us to come along.  We got in Bernie (Leadon)'s car and Gram directed us up a winding road in the Hollywood Hills to a large, modern hose that definitely was not the Chateau Marmont.  When we went inside, we were introduced to Keith Richards.  The Rolling Stones were in town putting the finishing touches on 'Let It Bleed', and Keith and Mick Jagger had rented a house for the time they would be working in Los Angeles.  

"Gram and Keith had struck up a friendship over Keith's interest in learning about country music.  We got down to business immediately and sang all the Merle Haggard songs we knew.  Gram was singing lead and Bernie and I added the harmony parts.  Keith was playing guitar and soaking up everything Gram had to show him.  After a few hours, Bernie noticed it was two in the morning and said he needed to make the long drive back to Topanga Canyon.  I had moved to Hollywood by then and he said that he would drop me off.  Gram twisted his choirboy face into a pout and asked if I would stay and go through the George Jones repertoire.  Jones' material was based on duets with Tammy Wynette, so we could sing them without Bernie supplying the third part.  Gram assured me that he could take me home because my house was close to the Chateau Marmont.  I stayed.  We went through George Jones and then Keith played 'Wild Horses', a new song that he and Mick had just written.  

"Gram was salivating over this song and begged Keith to let him record it before the Rolling Stones did.  This was a bold request, as writers who record don't usually give up a song before they release it themselves.  I was surprised when they allowed him to use it on the next Flying Burrito Brothers record, a year before they would include their own version on the album 'Sticky Fingers'.  I wanted the song, too, but knew I wasn't going to have it."  

It was an unusual move ... but not the first time The Stones had let somebody else record their future hit first.  Back in 1964 Mick Jagger let his then-girlfriend Marianne Faithfull record "As Tears Go By" a full year before The Stones released their own version!




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