Magic Lanterns - Shame Shame - 45 RPM Original Mono Mix
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- Опубліковано 13 жов 2012
- Original Atlantic Records #2560
Debut 10/26/1968
Peaked at #29 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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The 1960's was a great time for music!!!!!!!!!!! They need to get back to real feel good songs
They sure do. This was the decade of my childhood right here!
Great song from that great year,so many good songs
This should have made it BIG! why it did not is a mystery to me!!
It DID, in the U.S. - compared to their native Britain where this didn't even chart!
It was pretty big in Mass. I wasn't crazy about it though.
I was only 11 when this song was first out. I still love it 48 years later.
I was 9 when I first heard it 1968. Always loved it. Love songs that are upbeat like this. Haven't heard it in decades, but it popped into my mind today (3/10/21). I've listened to it 3 times today. I'm sure I will listen to it at least 3 more times before I go to sleep tonight.
Luv,luv,luv this song!
Another great song, still have the 45 ❤️
Peaked at # 29 on the Billboard Hot 100 the week ending December 21, 1968 for 2 weeks.
Whereas in their native Britain, this didn't even chart, a total el floppo.
~ They were an English group, and in 1968 Atlantic had far too many really hot r&b & soul acts to promote that were already well-established. I've often wondered why this rolling bass, hot vocals great dancer wasn't bigger worldwide. Never stopped playing my one 45, & it always gets a reaction live, with people asking who is that? The Northern Soul, disco, & Motown aficionados all know it well, and it still is fresh in 2018. Cheers, DAVEDJ ~
Also add in UK acts such as the Bee Gees and Cream which due to their already established hit streak took priority with Atlantic/Atco..
Great quality, great turntable, tone arm and Stanton cartridge.
Such a great group brings back a lot of memories this song 1968 a great year and great times
Man, I haven't heard this since it was new, I was never crazy about it but it's good to hear something you haven't heard since 1968.
I was in the army when this came out. great song
OMG! I'd forgotten this song! I was nine, I was going to a family Thanksgiving get-together with my parents, in the back of a station wagon with our dog King (Siberian Husky/Malemute/Wolf/Scooby Doo mix), and I think we heard this song on the radio five or six times both going there and coming back. I loved it, sang the chorus to the dog nearly every time - he seemed to like it, too!
Please keep up the good work, whoever you are!
Thanks for your memories and kind words! Spencer is my name...
great post spencer!!! i loved this song and had the 7" 45. unfortunately, magic lanterns didn't have the success they had with this song and were soon forgotten. how fortunate i was to have grown up during a time of such great music!
Sounds like a great time!
haha It has very good quality sound! It shoulda been a bigger hit!
This one also found quite a following on the Carolina Beach Music scene!
Wow, first I have heard this. I love it when a song is new to me from Childhood. This is real fantastic.!
I just can't get enough of this single. Of the 13,980 views, I've easily got a few hundred. Though I have a huge vinyl collection myself, there are singles (like this one) that I don't have, and for those, I come right to WABC! Thank you for posting these great videos; you've got one heck of an impressive collection, both in material as well as the great condition of your 45s...
I always thought the Fortunes sang this. Great song from a fun y
great song...lots of good memories.....
great song thanks for the great memories
Great song !!!! I wish that they still made them like this !!!!
Love the song, love the mono and loved WABC77 AM
Great sounding styrene copy! This one was pressed by Columbia's plant in Pitman, NJ.
This was in frequent rotation at WCBS-FM in the early 80s.
Albert Hammond, who did It Never Rains in Southern California, was involved somehow with Magic Lantern; Ozzie Osbourne was not. Linda & Keith Colley, who helped write Shame Shame, also wrote the American Breed's hit, Bend Me Shape Me.
They did have a member in its ranks named Mike 'Oz' Osborne, which contributed to the urban legend. They should have known: This guy didn't have a 'u' in his surname.
Dude good songs!
I remember the urban legend that Ozzy Osborne was on this record. I think one of the guys in the band had a similar name.
Guy's name was Mike "Oz" Osborne.
But Albert Hammond ("It Never Rains In Southern California") was in this group.
Sounds like the lead singer of Jethro Tull....
ozzy osbourne was not in this band
dont understand if u wrote one hit ,,why can u write and other? u have a good band!!!!
Lol
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