The Outsiders - Time Won't Let Me - 45 RPM Original Mono Mix
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
- Original Capitol Records #5573
Debut 2/19/1966
Peaked at #5 on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart
This is the original mono mix as heard when this was a huge hit on AM Top 40 radio on stations like WABC New York.
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I saw The Outsiders live in person when they were touring with The Gene Pitney Show on 5_17_66 at Salina,Kansas's Memorial Hall along with some other rock stars of that era. I will never forget what happened to Sonny a teenage girl tried to pull him off of the stage. Boy did she get into trouble she got kicked out of the auditorium.
Always loved the Outsiders when I was growing up in nearby Dayton. All their hits got prominent airplay. They had a fantastic 'mirror image' of this song with another hit called 'I'll Give You Time'. Give it a listen!
'66 sonny geraci..cleveland the outsiders HOW GREAT WAS THIS ONE...i remember this on my first and only 9v transistor radio Hampton, Virginia WGH.....but used to love tuning in the other 50,000 watt monsters at night on that same radio and hearing this and others.....if i remember,,,louisville, chicago, nyc, phila, cklw det/windsor if the sky was clear
Listening to this music I used to have so much energy and strong going so far by walking over New York City I was an teenager 17 now I'm 73 wow time passed so fast Time Won't Let Me go fast & strong any more like does years 1964 . but listening back again WABCRADIO 77 lift my heart againg ! .
I was born in 1950 female went to Saint Alphonsus in Dearborn Michigan latchkey child last 3 years had every freaking song from the 60s played on my turntable and blasted them loved it will never forget it and I'm still there
Take me back when i lived on H st. Oxnard Calif
When this song came out, I was with a group out of Rochester, New York called "The Dead End Kids", we were touring the mid-west. We were in Michigan and our agent booked us to open for The Outsiders at a show near Kalamazoo, Mi. Needless to say, we were pretty excited to do this gig. When we arrived to set up, their tour bus was parked outside. We met their set up man and asked him if we could meet Sonny and the band. We went to the dressing room, and much to are dismay, Sonny told us to get the fu*k out. So when it came time to open, We opened with "Time Won't Let Me". Needless to say, Sonny and the band came flying out of the dressing room waving their arms for us to stop. It was our way of saying Fu*k You Sonny. To top it off, they really sucked live. The "Dead End Kids" are listed on the WestMichiganHystericalSociety.com
love this song
Jerry Tiffe is the stand out vocal for the chorus parts and the ending. Jerry and Sonny were friends at that time and Sonny was kind enough to ask my brother to sing the background vocals.
In 1966, this was one of my favorites ( I was 8!). I was really loving that bass. What a great year for music. Actually the entire period of the sixties was stellar, starting from my earliest memories of music in 1963. Feeling that pit in my stomach now, missing those times.
+Marathon for Truth Me, too. If I had a time machine...I would go back, get a transister radio, and sit on the beach listening to that music pour over me.
Marathon for Truth I was born in 1966. I used to own this 45.
You have spoken (written) my thoughts to a T. I so loved this decade! I revisit often. I am 71.
One of the best singles, ever! In it's original hot mono mix. The way we all first heard it, in the Spring of 1966.
OUTSTANDING 😲 😍
Happy 50th Anniversary to another great single from 1966!
Good call, you're the first to mention it .
I was only in third grade when this song first came out. The 60's rule! Give me this music instead of all of this junk that's out today.
RIP Sonny Geraci.
great job love it
I was 13 in 1966.
WAW ! I love the Tune
Rest In Peace Sonny Geraci 2/5/2017
I didn't know he died!
I have all these kind of songs on my playlist. my list consists of 50's, 60's, 70's & 80's music and some 90's. I keep the oldies alive!!!!!
Yes, the Capitol swirl is awesome! And let's not forget who recorded on it as well as the Outsiders, whose song here is also from my birth year, 1966. The Beatles. Sonny Geraci before Climax-Precious & Few
The Beach Boys too.
Back in the 90s, an Eckerd Drug commercial got me here!
Wow..
What a gem, love this song..
Wow, that is an impressive recording right there! A life long love affair with this track.
Thanks WowI find out 60 years later LMAO I assumed it was a b side from a popular group like IDK turtles or jerry & pacemakers or lovin'spoonful no idea this was 1963 Wow I never had face to match some songs or even some groups was no MTV back then someday someone will say "I remember song about fish heads or who sang Whip it? thank you again
Wakeup dancin!
Is there a better 45 design than the Capitol Swirl??
It's just perfect, as the music it contained
the london record label was slick as well (cooler than the capitol design i.m.o)...quite modern looking for the time. i was a lil fella aged 6, 1968...knew nothing about rock N roll...my sister had ALL the beatles and stones 45s and still does (someday they'll be mine)...i liked the way the records looked so i played them...all. and in those moments of listening to those records...my life instantly changed. :)
Maybe the classic Roulette Records orange checkered label - that's long been a favorite. So ~Groovy~ you just can't beat it!
It's from the Capitol of the Swirled.
the Vertigo one
A great song from the year of my birth...1966! I believe this was The Outsiders' only major chart hit, peaking @ #5 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart.
Bravo, Sonny Geraci & Co.!
+ChihuahuaboyDH 1966 I turned 12. What a great time for music.
I turned 10 that year, I wish I could go back and do it all over!
They had three other Top 40 singles.
1966...ExCellenT!...you have a GreaT pagE!
Hey man I was so there in 1966 life was so good I was in high school man the girls were right on too man
The Outsiders appeared live on stage in a teen dance hall which I frequented in "66" and "67". That night they broke out first off with their hit song Time Won't Let Me. Before the end of "67" the dance hall was shut down. What's the matter with people?
Also, being a Pittsburgher, the Outsiders, something actually good that came out of Cleveland lol! Take no offense anybody, because I actually like Cleveland and the Indians are my 2nd team behind the Pirates and I feel sorry for the Browns
Great song-Recently I heard that lead singer Sonny Geraci recently passed away.
Takes me back to when I was just 8 years old. I miss that time period. Oh Calgon! Take me away from 2017 and back to '66.
Sonny Geraci went on to become the lead singer of the group Climax and had a hit with 'Precious and Few' in the early 70s (Video found elsewhere on UA-cam).
That's right Marie!
+marie Hiam This is what I love about the comments section. You learn new things. Thanks for that detail!
Tom King, Chet Kelley, Sonny Giraci, rest in peace.
THANK YOU SO MUCH,,,,,, VERY VERYYYYYYY ,,,, NICE
One of my favorites
I got this vinyl in mono also...
I like this song 🌹👏
My mother LOVES this record, one of the great singers from Ohio Sonny Geraci R.I.P.
Just love that soulful organ and punchy brass!
I was in the Navy when this song came out. I recall being in the studio of an Armed Forces Radio station. Those big studio speakers really set this song off nice!
This sounded great on my 1953 Chevy Radio back in "66
Sonny Geraci later joined Climax best known for their 1972 hit Precious And Few
Thank you! You bring back fabulous memories. 🙏
Do they shimmy & the pony~now boogaloo!
takes me back!!
Bob Pankiewicz and i would do constant pushups in gym class to the beat while singing this song...back when i had upper body strength---This ones for you, Bob. RIP
I love until nowadays! in 1966 I was 16!!
Thank You for all the work you did to put this together. It lets me relive part of my life. I am 70 and lived through all you records. My high school sweetheart dying at age 16, paid trip to Southeast Asia, my wife who died 6 years ago. I get in such a zone I forget to like the presentation (sorry). I grew up with 45 and 33 rpm lol.
Everything about Capitol Records was awesome right down to their Capitol Records Building or Tower in L.A. The Tower Built in the form of a stack of 45s on a turntable platter. It is now considered an L.A. historic landmark.
I had this 45 when I was younger. Or rather, my sisters did.
would love to go back to the 60's just for the music 🎵
Was that 45 pressed off center just a little? It's very rare for a Capitol single to be that way, given the acts they had.
wabcradio77...... thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hey ! Hey ! HEY !!...Grew up in the tail end of the 60s all of the 70s and 80s...those 3 decades of pure honest music "GREAT GOD IN HEAVEN HOW I MISS THAT MUSIC" !!...Play it again Sam 😎
Great Cut. Still sounds fresh.
❤
El tiempo no me lo permite k rolon
Proud owner of this 45
R.I.P. sweet Sonny see you in Heaven.
I can't way forever!
Precious memories!
charlie manson vibes
Debut 2/26/1966 and peaked at #6 on the Cashbox Top 100 Singles chart.
1966 was the best single year for popular music.
I was lucky to have been born in 1966. Didn't hear these tunes until a decade later.
Farfisa organ? Proto-punk?
I don't understand your obsession about mono mix sounding music and disdaining stereo. What's the big deal if some songs are in stereo? It's much cleaner and better quality, you actually prefer music in which you hear static in the duration of songs? If you think about it, these bands when recording these songs it never sounded like that. Plus, stereo has been used frequently since the 70s, so it's not so new.
Do you need to find your safe place?
You seriously need to find a safe space, pal. And a Xanax.
The Giant CK It's real sad to see how much of a child you are. A middle aged man insulting me and telling me to "go in my safe space", very mature. It's sad that people like you can't take criticism and if someone has an opposite opinion, you attack others. Now with that, I think you need a safe space because my opinion towards something so stupid like the "superior" mono, and "inferior" stereo music upsets you so much.
Did you find your safe space yet, Harold?