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Cherish (The Association song) : ウィキペディア英語版
Cherish (The Association song)

"Cherish" is a pop song written by Terry Kirkman and recorded by The Association. Released in 1966, the song reached number one on the U.S. ''Billboard'' Hot 100 in September of that year and remained in the top position for three weeks. ''Billboard'' ranked the record as the No. 2 song of 1966.〔Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1966〕 In Canada, the song also reached number one.
The single release of the song was slightly edited by removing one of the two "And I do cherish you" lines near the end of the song. This edit was done as a means of keeping the track from exceeding the three-minute mark, as radio programmers of the era frowned upon songs that went beyond three minutes. However, even with the edit, the song still ran over. Instead of editing further, producer Curt Boettcher intentionally listed "3:00" on the label as the song's running time.
Session musician Doug Rhodes, also member of The Music Machine, played the Celesta on the recording. Studio player Ben Benay played guitar on the recording. Curt Boettcher added some vocals, most notably the high-pitched "told you" and "hold you" on the final verse. The track was recorded at a converted garage studio owned by Gary S. Paxton, who engineered the sessions along with Pete Romano.
In 2012, original Association member Jim Yester said the record label claimed the song sounded "too old and archaic", but quipped that the song's success "just showed we can have archaic and eat it, too."〔Steve Palisin, "The Association teams up with Long Bay Symphony," ''The Sun News'', October 19, 2012.〕
==David Cassidy version==

David Cassidy recorded his own version on his 1972 album ''Cherish''. His version reached number nine on the Hot 100 chart, spent one week at number one on the Adult Contemporary chart, peaked at number three in Canada and hit number one in both Australia and New Zealand.

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