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Da Doo Ron Ron

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"Da Doo Ron Ron (When He Walked Me Home)"
One of side-A labels of the US single
Singlebythe Crystals
B-side"Git' It"
ReleasedApril 1963
RecordedMarch 1963
GenreR&B,pop,rock and roll
Length2:18
LabelPhilles
Songwriter(s)Phil Spector
Jeff Barry
Ellie Greenwich
Producer(s)Phil Spector
The Crystalssingles chronology
"He's Sure the Boy I Love"
(1962)
"Da Doo Ron Ron (When He Walked Me Home)"
(1963)
"Then He Kissed Me"
(1963)
Official audio
"Da Doo Ron Ron"onYouTube

"Da Doo Ron Ron (When He Walked Me Home)"is a song written byJeff Barry,Ellie GreenwichandPhil Spector.It first became a popular top five hitsinglefor the American girl groupthe Crystalsin 1963. Americanteen idolShaun Cassidyrecorded the song in 1977 and his version hit number one on theBillboardHot 100chart. There have also been many other cover versions of this song, including one by the songwriters Jeff Barry and Ellie Greenwich themselves, performing asthe Raindrops.

Composition

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The song is the first collaboration in songwriting by Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich and Phil Spector. The song was composed over two days in Spector's office in New York. The title "Da Doo Ron Ron" was initially just nonsense syllables used as dummy line to separate each stanza and chorus until proper lyrics could be written, but Spector liked it so much that he kept it.[1]Phil Spector did not want lyrics that were too cerebral and would interfere with a simple boy-meets-girl story line.[2]The rhymes of the opening lines, "I met him on a Monday and my heart stood still... Somebody told me that his name was Bill" was inspired by Bill Walsh, a friend of Spector who happened to visit Spector while the three were writing the song.[1]

The Crystals original version

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Background

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The Crystalsrecorded "Da Doo Ron Ron" in March 1963 atGold Star StudiosinLos Angeles.It was produced byPhil Spectorin hisWall of Soundstyle.Jack Nitzschewas the arranger andLarry Levinethe engineer. The drummer wasHal Blaine.[3]Dolores "LaLa" Brookswas the lead vocalist. Brooks told the syndicated radio programSolid Gold WeekendthatCherwas one of the singers backing her lead vocals.[4]

On June 8, 1963, it reached number three on theBillboardHot 100,[5]and on June 22, 1963, number four on theCash Boxchart.[6]It also reached number five in the UK.[7]

That's gold. That's solid gold coming out of that speaker.

— Spector toSonny Bono,after listening to the final playback of "Da Doo Ron Ron".[8]

Cash Boxsaid that the song "relates the joy of a gal who has found THE guy, and it's done with appropriate good rock feeling," calling it a "solid follow-up to" the Crystals' previous hit "He's Sure the Boy I Love."[9]

In 2004, the Crystals' song was ranked number 114 onRolling Stone's list ofThe 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.[10]It was, however, removed from the same list in the 2010 update, being the highest-ranked of the 26 songs that were removed. But it was reinstated at No. 366 in the 2021 update. It was listed at number 528 byQ Magazinein their list of The 1001 Best Songs Ever, published in 2003. Berlin Media listed the song at number 43 on their list of The 100 Best Singles of All Time list published in 1998. It was also recognized by theRock and Roll Hall of Fameas one of the "500 Songs That Shaped Rock".Billboardnamed the song #55 on their list of 100 Greatest Girl Group Songs of All Time.[11]

Chart performance

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Chart (1963) Peak
position
Canada (CHUMHit Parade)[12] 3
Ireland (IRMA) 3
South Africa (RiSA)[13] 2
UK Singles (Official Charts Company) 5
U.S.BillboardHot 100 3
U.S.Cash Box 4
West Germany (Official German Charts)[14] 22

Shaun Cassidy version

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"Da Doo Ron Ron"
cover art
US single picture sleeve
SinglebyShaun Cassidy
from the albumShaun Cassidy
B-side"Holiday"
ReleasedMarch 1977
Recorded1976
GenreBubblegum pop[15]
Length2:50
LabelWarner/Curb
Songwriter(s)Phil Spector
Jeff Barry
Ellie Greenwich
Producer(s)Michael Lloyd
Shaun Cassidysingles chronology
"Be My Baby"
(1977)
"Da Doo Ron Ron"
(1977)
"That's Rock 'n' Roll"
(1977)

Background

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"Da Doo Ron Ron" was covered in 1977 byteen idolShaun Cassidyon his first solo LP,Shaun Cassidy,launching his career. His version was produced byMichael Lloydand issued onWarner.It peaked at number one on the U.S.BillboardHot 100.[16](The words were changed slightly to make it a boy-girl song, afterThe Searchers' cover version.) The song was his first of three consecutive Top 10 U.S. hits. Cassidy's cover of "Da Doo Ron Ron" spent 22 weeks on the chart. It became a gold record, as did all of Cassidy's first three single releases.[17]

Chart performance

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Johnny Hallyday version (in French)

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"Da dou ron ron"
SinglebyJohnny Hallyday
from the albumLe Pénitencier
B-side"Comme une ombre sur moi"
ReleasedJune 29, 1963(1963-06-29)
GenreR&B,pop,rock and roll
Length2:18
LabelPhilips
Songwriter(s)Ellie Greenwich,Jeff Barry,Phil Spector
Producer(s)Lee Hallyday
Johnny Hallydaysingles chronology
"Les Bras en croix"/"Quitte-moi doucement"/" Quand un air vous possède "/"Quitte-moi doucement"/" Quand un air vous possède "/"Dis-moi oui"
(1963)
"Da dou ron ron"
(1963)
"Ma guitare"
(1963)
Audio
"Da dou ron ron"onYouTube

The song was covered in French byJohnny Hallyday.His version (titled "Da dou ron ron" ) was released in June 1963 and spent 12 weeks at no. 1 on the singles sales chart in France (from July 7 to September 13 and from September 21 to October 11).[29]In Wallonia (French speaking Belgium) his single spent 24 weeks on the chart, peaking at number 2.[30]

Charts

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Chart (1963) Peak
position
Belgium (Ultratop 50Wallonia)[31] 2
France (singles sales)[29] 1
West Germany (Official German Charts)[32] 29
Chart (2000) Peak
position
France (SNEP)[33] 37

Sylvie Vartan version

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"Da dou ron ron"
SinglebySylvie Vartan
from the albumShang shang a lang
B-side"Rock'n'roll man"
ReleasedNovember 1974
RecordedFall 1974
GenreCountry rock
Length2:47
LabelRCA
Songwriter(s)Ellie Greenwich,Jeff Barry,Phil Spector
Producer(s)Jean Renard
Sylvie Vartansingles chronology
"Bye bye Leroy Brown"
(1974)
"Da dou ron ron"
(1974)
"Shang shang a lang"
(1974)
Music video
"Da dou ron ron"onYouTube

The French adaptation was covered 11 years later bySylvie Vartan(Hallyday's then wife) for her 1974 studio album "Shang shang a lang",featuring two covers of her then-husband's songs, produced by Veteran French producer Jean Renard. The B-Side to Vartan's version is an English-language cover of Hallyday's song," Rock'n'roll man ", also featured on the aforementioned album, of whom Hallyday's version was released around the same time, being featured on Hallyday's 1974 studio album"Rock 'n' Slow",also produced by Renard. Vartan's version peaked at number 48 on the Wallonia Charts on December 28, 1974.[34]Vartan and Hallyday also performed the song together on French TV on June 21, 1975.[35]

Charts

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Chart (1974) Peak
position
Belgium (Ultratop 50Wallonia)[36] 48

Other versions

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  • Swedish singerClaes Diedenrecorded a version of the song and released in as a single in early 1969; it became a large hit in Sweden, reaching number #1 onTio i Toppand number #2 on sales chartKvällstoppen.[37]
  • Ian Matthewsrecorded ana cappellaversion of the song for his 1971 albumTigers Will Survive:issued as a single in January 1972 the track afforded Matthews hisBillboardHot 100 debut as a solo act albeit with a #96 peak,[38][39]and #68 in Canada.[40]
  • AustralianDebra Byrnereleased a single of "Da Doo Ron Ron" in 1974, which peaked at number 29 on the AustralianKent Music Report.[citation needed]The song is included on her debut studio album,She's a Rebel.

See also

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References

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  1. ^abBrown, Mick (April 7, 2008).Tearing Down The Wall of Sound: The Rise And Fall of Phil Spector.New York City:Bloomsbury Publishing.p. 129.ISBN978-0747572473.
  2. ^"Da Doo Ron Ron by The Crystals".Song Facts.
  3. ^Weinberg, Max,The Big Beat: Conversations with Rock's great drummers,Billboard Books, NY 1991, c1988 p.85
  4. ^SoundCloud interview[dead link]
  5. ^Whitburn, Joel,The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits,Billboard Books, NY 1992 p. 121
  6. ^"Cash Box Top 100 Singles".Cash Box.June 22, 1963. Archived fromthe originalon October 29, 2007.
  7. ^Phil Spector: Back to MONO (1958–1969)ABKCO Records, 1991, liner notes
  8. ^Du Noyer, Paul (2003).The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Music(1st ed.). Fulham, London: Flame Tree Publishing. p. 14.ISBN1-904041-96-5.
  9. ^"CashBox Record Reviews"(PDF).Cash Box.April 13, 1963. p. 8.RetrievedJanuary 12,2022.
  10. ^"The RS 500 Greatest Songs of All Time".Rolling Stone.Archived fromthe originalon January 14, 2009.RetrievedSeptember 21,2008.
  11. ^"100 Greatest Girl Group Songs of All Time: Critics' Picks".Billboard.July 10, 2017.RetrievedJuly 11,2017.
  12. ^CHUM Hit Parade, June 17, 1963
  13. ^"Billboard Magazine, October 19, 1963".Billboard.October 19, 1963.
  14. ^"Offiziellecharts.de – The Crystals – Da Doo Ron Ron "(in German).GfK Entertainment charts.Retrieved March 2, 2020. To see peak chart position, click "TITEL VON The Crystals"
  15. ^Breithaupt, Don; Breithaupt, Jeff (July 17, 2000). "Sweathog Nation: Bubblegum".Night Moves - Pop Music in the Late 70s.St. Martin's Griffin.p. 31.ISBN978-0-312-19821-3.
  16. ^"Shaun Cassidy lyrics".Top40db.net.RetrievedSeptember 1,2013.
  17. ^"1977 Singles - Month By Month".Superseventies.com.RetrievedSeptember 1,2013.
  18. ^"Top RPM Singles: Issue 3682a."RPM.Library and Archives Canada.
  19. ^Kent, David(1993).Australian Chart Book 1970–1992(illustrated ed.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. p. 58.ISBN0-646-11917-6.
  20. ^Canada, Library and Archives (July 17, 2013)."Image: RPM Weekly".Bac-lac.gc.ca.RetrievedMay 7,2021.
  21. ^"NZ Top 40 Singles Chart | The Official New Zealand Music Chart".Nztop40.co.nz.August 14, 1977.RetrievedSeptember 27,2016.
  22. ^"Shaun Cassidy Chart History (Hot 100)".Billboard.
  23. ^Whitburn, Joel(1993).Top Adult Contemporary: 1961–1993.Record Research. p. 45.
  24. ^"CASH BOX Top 100 Singles".July 9, 1977.
  25. ^"Offiziellecharts.de – Shaun Cassidy – Da Doo Ron Ron "(in German).GfK Entertainment charts.Retrieved March 2, 2020.
  26. ^"Top 200 singles of 1977".RPM.July 17, 2013.
  27. ^"Top 100 Hits of 1977/Top 100 Songs of 1977".Musicoutfitters.com.RetrievedSeptember 27,2016.
  28. ^"Cash Box YE Pop Singles - 1977".tropicalglen.com.Archived fromthe originalon October 20, 2018.RetrievedApril 17,2018.
  29. ^ab"Da Dou Ron Ron - Johnny Hallyday - Hit-Parade.net".RetrievedNovember 13,2017.
  30. ^"ultratop.be - Johnny Hallyday - Da dou ron ron".Ultratop.RetrievedNovember 13,2017.
  31. ^"Johnny Hallyday – Da dou ron ron "(in French).Ultratop 50.
  32. ^"Offiziellecharts.de – Johnny Hallyday – Da dou ron ron "(in German).GfK Entertainment charts.Retrieved March 2, 2020. To see peak chart position, click "TITEL VON Johnny Hallyday"
  33. ^"Johnny Hallyday – Da dou ron ron "(in French).Les classement single.
  34. ^"Ultratop Singles Top 50 - ultratop.be".www.ultratop.be.RetrievedMay 11,2024.
  35. ^Johnny Hallyday et Sylvie Vartan "Da dou ron ron" | Archive INA.RetrievedMay 11,2024– via www.youtube.com.
  36. ^"Ultratop Singles Top 50 - ultratop.be".www.ultratop.be.RetrievedMay 11,2024.
  37. ^Hallberg, Eric; Henningsson, Ulf (2012).Tio i Topp - med de utslagna "på försök" 1961–74(in Swedish). Premium. p. 117.ISBN978-91-89136-89-2.
  38. ^Billboardvol # (29 Jan 1972) p.70
  39. ^"Ian Matthews".Billboard.RetrievedMay 7,2021.
  40. ^"RPM Top 100 Singles - March 25, 1972"(PDF).
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