Subject: YWOMM, sung by The We Five From: Shula Date: 26 Oct 97 - 12:19 AM Dear all, Seems like just the song to return to the Mudcat with, after a three-day absence, and BK mentioned it in the Chatroom thread, so I thought to give it a campsite of its own. Remember this sung by a one-album-wonder group called The We Five, featuring a fantastic alto (and only) female lead singer. Anybody know more? Did this woman drop off the planet? Did she ever record anything else? And who the dickens WAS she? (Lord, how I loathe having a failing memory!) Salutations, Shula |
Subject: Lyr Add: YOU WERE ON MY MIND (Sylvia Fricker) From: Joe Offer Date: 26 Oct 97 - 01:05 AM I see that these lyrics aren't in the database. gives me a good excuse to post them, hoping that I haven't already posted them in the forum: YOU WERE ON MY MIND -Sylvia Fricker, 1964 (as recorded by Ian & Sylvia) Woke up this morning, you were on my mind And you were on my mind Got some aches and got some pains and Got some wounds to bind Went to the corner, just to ease my pain It was just to ease my pain I got drunk and I got sick and I came home again. I got a feelin' down in my shoes It's a way down in my shoes Got to move on, got to travel Walk away my blues. ________________________ (as recorded by We Five) When I woke up this morning, you were on my mind And you were on my mind I got troubles, oh I got worries, oh I got wounds to bind So I went to the corner, just to ease my pain Just to ease my pain I got troubles, oh I got worries, oh I came home again. But I woke up this morning, you were on my mind And you were on my mind I got troubles, oh I got worries, oh I got wounds to bind And I got a feelin' down in my shoes I said, way down in my shoes I got to ramble, I got to move on* I gotta walk away my blues. So I woke up this morning, you were on my mind And you were on my mind I got troubles, oh I got worries, oh I got wounds to bind *this line is very hard to understand - it could be anything. |
Subject: We Five From: Joe Offer Date: 26 Oct 97 - 01:24 AM I believe We Five recorded four albums. Last year, the Collector's Choice label came out with a CD with the "You Were On My Mind" and "Make Someone Happy" albums. It's available from Collector's Choice (800)923-1122, or from cdnow.com (there's also a great double album from the Pozo-Seco Singers, for those of us who like the easy-listening variety of "folk rock"). Oy, the things I do for you, Shula - I had to get out a magnifying glass to read the album notes. Members of the group were Jerry Burgan, Bob Jones, Pete Fullerton, Beverly Bevens, and Mike Stewart (I think I heard he was the brother of John Stewart of the Kingston Trio). Three of the four males went to the University of San Francisco, and 3 of 4 butnothesame males went to Mt. San Antonio College in Los Angeles County. And Beverly Bevens just went to a junior college in Orange County, but she had a fabulous voice. And they were never heard from again, except for their one song that gets played on oldies stations occasionally. I really like their two albums, and I hope the other two get reissued. -Joe- |
Subject: RE: From: Dale Rose Date: 26 Oct 97 - 04:13 PM Well, Joe covered the We Five aspect way better than I possibly could have, but I will add some Sylvia Fricker Tyson stuff. This was reportedly the first song she ever wrote, and it first appeared on the third Ian and Sylvia album,Northern Journey in 1964, the first album after their marriage. A live recording in 1965, a folk/ROCK version in 1970, and a solo recording in 1989 may not be the complete discography, but it is probably close. From the liner notes of Live At Newport: She said, "I wrote it in New York at the Earl Hotel where we were staying. Its influence came from gospel stuff I was listening to all the time." In 1965 it was covered by the California pop/folk group, We Five, who took it to number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Available on CD: Four Strong Winds Ian & Sylvia, Vanguard 79154, 1964. Live At Newport Ian & Sylvia, Vanguard 77020, 1996. (from The Newport Folk Festival, 1963 and 1965, mostly previously unreleased) Long Long Time Ian & Sylvia, Vanguard 79478, 1994. (Compilation of MGM, Columbia, and Ampex albums from the period 1967-1971) Sylvia Tyson Sylvia Tyson, Stony Plain 1140, 1989. (Canadian issue, but available elsewhere if you look hard enough, and well worth the effort) Available (naturally!) on their Greatest Hits, various anthologies, etc. as well. Checking at Music Boulevard turns up 16 recordings also including Dash Riprock, Judy Roderick, Brandywine Singers, Barry McGuire, Crispian St. Peters, and Jay and the Americans. |
Subject: RE: From: Shula Date: 27 Oct 97 - 07:44 PM Dear Joe and Dale, Thanks SO much! Located one album; will be on he lookout for the others. Only one more question: Did Beverly Bevins ever record anything AFTER her brief stint with "The We Five"? (That VOICE!) Thanks again, Shula |
Subject: RE: From: BK Date: 28 Oct 97 - 01:19 AM God, I hope so!! this is really fantastic - I'm going to get the We Five CD's as soon as I can. I have long been an Ian & Sylvia fan and liked the song when I first heard it there, but feel the definitive version was by the We Five. I also think they do the definitive - and truly fantastic - version of "cast your fate to the wind." I can't rremember which of their albums it's on, so I hope it's on the CD. Now if only..... some of my other favorite 60's stuff will just get re-released on CD, such as... any/all of the Sandpipers albums, the original Brazil '66, with Astrud Gilberto, etc.. ALL (I would fervently hope) of the Joe & Eddie albums... would be a reasonable start on heaven, and of course, the rest of the original We Five - I have a We Five album apparently released later without Beverly Bevens (I thought it was Bivens, as in a "Bivens' action" - civil rights suit based on "deliberate indifference.") Seriously, if anyone knows abt some of these other albums in CD format, I hope they post it. Shula - join the failing memory chorus - I've always had one.. Cheers, and thanks, Joe, for the super information.. BK |
Subject: RE: From: Joe Offer Date: 28 Oct 97 - 02:05 AM Well, BK, Collectors Choice has an import CD of "Guantanamera" by the Sandpipers, but it's $24. Stick with the Pozo Seco Singers for now, and the Sandpipers will come out soon. I swear I've seen Brasil '66 CD's, but I don't know where. Astrud Gilberto on Brasil '66? Gee I didn't know that. No wonder that lead voice sounded familiar. Oh, by the way, BK, We Five and Pozo Seco Singers are both on sale this month at Collectors' Choice, www.ccmusic.com. -Joe Offer- |
Subject: RE: From: rich r Date: 28 Oct 97 - 10:25 PM A little more on the song and nothing new about We Five other than that my college roommate had 2 of their albums and I once had copies on reel to reel tape that has since disntegrated. Ah the old Wollensack.
I think my favorite version of You Were On My MInd was done by the Chad Mitchell Trio on their "Typical American Boys" album. Their version is like the original Ian & Sylvia version, rather than We Five's. The later recording by Ian & Sylvia bore much more resemblance to the We Five lyrics and phrasing than it did to the original on "Northern Journey". The album was called: Ian & Sylvia and The Great Speckled Bird - You Were On My Mind (Columbia KC 31337, 1972). The Sylvia Tyson CD is available in the USA as "Sylvia Tyson - You Were On My Mind", I don't have the number here because the CD is in my office and I'm not (unlike some other federal employees that frequent and who shall remain nameless [starts with the 6th note on the scale] I don't log on from work
rich r |
Subject: RE: From: BK Date: 28 Oct 97 - 11:52 PM Joe - will surf over to ccmusic.com as soon as I finish here - probably instead of writing memo's for tomorrow's staff meetings.. oh, well... can't work all the time. 11 hrs at the work-20 should be enough.. Remember the failing memory; as best I can recall - for what that's worth - Astrud Gilbertio was with Brazil '66 before going on her own, and/or teaming up with... can't remember his name, but he was a well known composer-performer in the latin world; I think there was also another long blonde-looking gal. For some reason I want to think of her name as ??Lonnie?? Lannie?? or something like that.. Makes me want to dig out the old albums to see if anything I recall is right... Right!.. as soon as the memo's are done, (and whenever I can find the boxes the albums are in!). rich - I only just found out about Quartette, and the death of one of the founding members, very sad, but I'm certainly looking foreward to hearing them.. I hope (expect?) they will be performing outside of Canada. Cheers, and thanks again, BK |
Subject: RE: From: Joe Offer Date: 29 Oct 97 - 02:20 AM BK, if I have this right, Astrud was married to Brazilian guitarist-singer Joao Gilberto, and they performed with composer Antonio Carlos Jobim. The three made the famous recording of "Girl from Ipanema" with Stan Getz in 1963 - before Brasil '66. Oh, what a voice that woman had. -Joe Offer- |
Subject: You were on my mind? From: Sigp@woodburnk12.or.us Date: 23 Oct 98 - 04:04 PM Has anybody got the lyrics (and chords) to the old Silvia Tyson song? |
Subject: RE: You were on my mind? From: Joe Offer Date: 23 Oct 98 - 04:12 PM Click here for a thread with lyrics, but no chords. -Joe Offer- |
Subject: Lyr Add: YOU WERE ON MY MIND (Sylvia Fricker) From: Date: 23 Oct 98 - 07:16 PM YOU WERE ON MY MIND -Sylvia Fricker, 1964 (as recorded by Ian & Sylvia)
(C)Woke up this morning, (F)you were (G)on my (C)mind
Went to the (C)corner, just to ease my pain
I got a feelin' down in my shoes This is sort of Ian and Sylvia's version. It is hard for me to get We Five out of my head. RUS has some worse version that combines the two. Obviously, it would be simpler if I could play Autoharp and 12 string at the same time. Roger in Baltimore |
Subject: RE: You were on my mind? From: rich r Date: 24 Oct 98 - 12:34 AM What is interesting about the song is that Ian & Sylvia recorded the version described by Roger on their "Northern Journey" album, but the version published in the "Ian & Sylvia" songbook (1965, M Witmark & Sons) could have been transcribed from the We Five hit version. The Chad Midtchell Trio (Typical American Boys) recorded a version much like the original Ian & Sylvia version . When Ian & Sylvia rerecorded it in 1972 (Ian & Sylvia and The Great Speckled Bird, You Were On My Mind) the song was like the book, i.e. the We Five phrasing. Sylvia recorded it again more recently on her solo CD "You Were On My Mind" and again it is the second version. Since I learned it before the We Five recording came out, I am biased in favor of the first version. rich r |
Subject: RE: You were on my mind? From: Ritchie Date: 24 Oct 98 - 02:53 AM There was also a version (probably nearer the We Five recording) by Crispian St.Peters which was a No.2 Smash 'hit' in the UK charts in 1966. love and happiness Ritchie |
Subject: You Were On My Mind From: GUEST,Potter Date: 31 Jul 00 - 11:02 AM You remeber, was it We Five that did You Were On My Mind? I've since heard it with many connected but not identical lyrics--thought it was a Sylvia tune. Anyone know the lyrics, both original and We Five, as well as a little history of the song? |
Subject: RE: You Were On My Mind From: GUEST,Potter Date: 31 Jul 00 - 11:05 AM Sorry, I just figured out how to access it from your archives--though there's no history as to whether this is a new interpretation of an old song. |
Subject: RE: You Were On My Mind From: Mike Regenstreif Date: 31 Jul 00 - 11:54 AM "You Were On My Mind" was written, circa 1964, by Sylvia (Fricker) Tyson. She's recorded it several times on Ian & Sylvia and solo albums. The version by the We Five sanitized some of the lyrics. Mike Regenstreif
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Subject: RE: You Were On My Mind From: Rasta Date: 01 Aug 00 - 03:18 AM I could be way wrong but I thought Michaael Stewart who Is John 'Stewarts brother John stewart of Kingston trio fame anyway his brother Mike was a member of WE FIVE and they were managed by Frank Weber in there hay day. Rastaa |
Subject: Lyr Add: YOU WERE ON MY MIND (Sylvia Fricker) From: mactheturk Date: 01 Aug 00 - 08:51 AM let me give it a try... YOU WERE ON MY MIND Well I woke up this mornin' you were on my mind yes, you were on my mind so I went to the corner just to ease my mind just to ease my mind I got troubles.. I got worries.. I got wounds to bind but I got up this mornin' you were on my mind yes, you were on my mind and I got to ramble I got to move on I got to walk away by blues but I woke up this mornin'..... oh well.... mac |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: You Were on My Mind (Sylvia Fricker) From: GUEST,Phil Date: 04 Jun 15 - 12:52 PM Anybody else picked up a copy of Jerry Burgan's "Wounds to Bind" yet? I'm still in the pre-Beverly Blivens chapters but it's bringing back a lot of memories about that side of the music "bidness" (good, bad and in-betweens.) Not too shabby a read so far. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: You Were on My Mind (Sylvia Fricker) From: GUEST Date: 04 Jun 15 - 04:25 PM Beverly Bivens Of We Five Returns After 40 Year Retirement 9/24/09 We Five - Softly, As I Leave You There's a bunch of their recordings on YouTube. Bivens sounds a lot like Sylvia when she sings "You Were on My Mind." |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: You Were on My Mind (Sylvia Fricker) From: GUEST,Lou Judson Date: 04 Jun 15 - 09:22 PM I just have to pipe in here, as a HUGE Brazil and Bossa nova fan: Brazil 65 - not 66! 66 was commercial pap in comparison. First my personal story: As a lad of 14 or 15, I went to see the Smothers Brothers at the grand Masonic Auditorium in San Francisco. To my immense pleasure and surprise, the opening act was Sergio Mendes and Brazil 65! I'd never heard them before and my world was changed forever for the better. Great pianist Mendes, towering bass player Sebastaio Neto, amazing Paulinho on drums and percussion, and the most wonderful, sexy and fresh vocalist Wanda de Sah just opened up my world of music. The one and only Brazil 65 album is now on CD, and Wanda Sa has played in New York in the past few years. I don't know what became of Rosinha de Vaklencia, but she played the most exquisite nylon string guitar, better than Tom Jobim ever did... http://www.allmusic.com/album/brasil-65-mw0000464972 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GN5p79FLNBY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsC50SYZRc8 Search online and you'll find some real gems! You can buy the CDs on Amazon too: Oh darn, there goes another evening, I'll be reveling and dancing the samba the rest of the night :-) |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: You Were on My Mind (Sylvia Fricker) From: GUEST,Phil d'Conch Date: 31 Dec 15 - 11:53 AM Lou: "Sergio Mendes and Brazil 65!" http://i.imgur.com/hPGKX9O.jpg 1970 Mendes builds recording studio. Your boy is center-front. Carpenter on the right looks vaguely familiar from somewhere. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: You Were on My Mind (Sylvia Fricker) From: PHJim Date: 31 Dec 15 - 04:56 PM The Northern Journey version is still my favourite by far, perhaps because it is the first one I heard and the "That's the way it's s'posed to sound" syndrome took hold. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: You Were on My Mind (Sylvia Fricker) From: beeliner Date: 31 Dec 15 - 10:57 PM An Italian group, Equipe 84, recorded a translated version ("Io Ho In Mente Te") on the Dischi Recordi label, along with several other translated American songs of the same era. The catalog number is MRL6053 |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: You Were on My Mind (Sylvia Fricker) From: GUEST,LynnH Date: 01 Jan 16 - 03:44 AM This song was also recorded in the UK by a one-hit wonder called Crispian St. Peters who had the arrogance to try and convince the music press- Melody Maker, New Musical Express etc.- that he'd also written it! |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: You Were on My Mind (Sylvia Fricker) From: GUEST,leeneia Date: 01 Jan 16 - 10:21 AM You can hear the We Five version on Youtube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=29uNvGHsRlc I recall hearing this in 1965. The exciting part was not the singing, it was the ominous "drumming" coming from the bass guitar. You can hear it well at the end of the video. ================= The original suffers from Too Much Information. Why would I want to listen to this: "I got drunk and I got sick and I came home again." every time I played the album? |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: You Were on My Mind (Sylvia Fricker) From: maeve Date: 01 Jan 16 - 10:41 AM leeneia's good link: We Five- You Were On My Mind 1965 |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: You Were on My Mind (Sylvia Fricker) From: maeve Date: 01 Jan 16 - 10:43 AM The sound seems better in this one: We Five - You Were On My Mind [Excellent and Best quality Original upload].mp4 |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: You Were on My Mind (Sylvia Fricker) From: voyager Date: 01 Jan 16 - 12:20 PM @maeve - the recording you provided is snappy, up-tempo and (shall I say) - funny! The intro starts with a drum track (with no drummer in sight). The amplified bass and guitars have no patch cords (or amps) and finally, the blended harmonies are delivered with no mics in sight. If this recording was lip-synced then We Five did a great job of moving and grooving to the song. cheers voyager |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: You Were on My Mind (Sylvia Fricker) From: maeve Date: 01 Jan 16 - 03:39 PM Hi, voyager. I have no clue what might have been involved with either recording. You raise some interesting points. :) |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: You Were on My Mind (Sylvia Fricker) From: GUEST,leeneia Date: 02 Jan 16 - 12:40 PM It looks to me like somebody had some old TV footage and added the song from an album. And why not? The point of it is to share the music and show what the entertainers looked like. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: You Were on My Mind (Sylvia Fricker) From: GUEST,Phil d'Conch Date: 04 Jan 16 - 01:51 AM LynnH: "...a one-hit wonder called Crispian St. Peters who had the arrogance to try and convince the music press- Melody Maker, New Musical Express etc.- that he'd also written it!" Apparently he had some small success at it too. In the foreword of "Wounds to Bind" Sylvia Fricker mentions she and Ian were booed in London for performing what the audience thought was Brit-Pop! On the upside she also wrote We Five/Pepsi paid for her mortgage and the kids' college education. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: You Were on My Mind (Sylvia Fricker) From: GUEST,henryp Date: 04 Jan 16 - 05:52 AM We Five were managed by Frank Weber, the manager of the Kingston Trio. Mike Stewart, the lead singer and arranger of We Five, was the brother of John Stewart of the Kingston Trio, and wrote several songs for them. Source; The Beat, 7 August 1965 |
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