翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ You Were a Diamond
・ You Were Always There
・ You Were Here
・ You Were Mad for Me
・ You Were Made for Me (song)
・ You Were Meant for Me
・ You Were Meant for Me (1929 song)
・ You Were Meant for Me (film)
・ You Were Meant for Me (Jewel song)
・ You Were Mine
・ You Were Never Alone
・ You Were Never Duckier
・ You Were Never Here
・ You Were Never Lovelier
・ You Were Never Uglier
You Were on My Mind
・ You Were on My Mind (album)
・ You Were Right
・ You Were Right (Brendan Benson album)
・ You Were Right (Built to Spill song)
・ You Were Right, Joe (short story)
・ You Were the Last High
・ You Were There for Me
・ You Were...
・ You Weren't There
・ You Who Will Emerge From the Flood
・ You Will
・ You Will (album)
・ You Will (disambiguation)
・ You Will (song)


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

You Were on My Mind : ウィキペディア英語版
You Were on My Mind

"You Were On My Mind" is a popular song written by Sylvia Fricker in 1962. It was written in a bathtub in a suite at the Hotel Earle in Greenwich Village. She wrote it in the bathroom because "it was the only place ... the cockroaches would not go". It was originally performed by Fricker and her then husband-to-be Ian Tyson as the duo Ian & Sylvia and they recorded it for their 1964 album, ''Northern Journey''. It was published in sheet form by M. Witmark & Sons of New York City in 1965. It was composed in 1962.〔Sylvia Fricker/Tyson interview in the film ''Greenwich Village: Music That Defined A Generation''〕
In 1965 the song was covered in an up-tempo version, with slightly altered lyrics and melody by the California pop quintet We Five. Their recording reached #3 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart in September 1965 and topped the ''Billboard'' easy listening chart for five weeks. ''Billboard'' ranked the record as the No. 4 song of 1965.〔Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1965〕 The performance by We Five is noteworthy for the gradual buildup in intensity, starting off somewhat flowing and gentle, increasing in intensity in the third stanza and remaining so through the fourth stanza. The fifth and final stanza starts off gently and concludes very intensely, ending with a series of guitar chords.
In the United Kingdom Crispian St. Peters scored a number two hit with the song in 1966. This version was also released in the United States in 1967 and went to #36 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100.〔(Crispian St. Peters, "You Were on My Mind" US chart position ) Retrieved June 18, 2015.〕 It was featured on his album, ''Follow Me...''
==Other versions==
Other notable recordings include versions by:
*Barry McGuire covered the song on his 1965 album, ''Eve of Destruction'': his version was a hit in Italy (#19) in 1966
*Also in 1966 Equipe 84 had a #2 hit in Italy with the rendering "Io ho in mente te" besting a rival version by Paul Anka
*Joe Dassin recorded a French-language version, called "Ça M'avance À Quoi" on his 1966 album ''A New York''
*Jay and the Americans released a cover version on their 1970 album, ''Wax Museum, Vol. 1''.
*Bobby Penn covered it in 1971 and went to #51 on ''Billboard's'' Hot Country Singles chart.
*Jonathan King covered it with Eiri Thrasher as The Sun Singers in the UK in 1972.
*Ivan Cattaneo remade "Io ho in mente te" for his 1983 album ''Bandiera Gialla''
*Susanna Hoffs covered it on the soundtrack for the 1992 film ''Fathers and Sons''
*Nanci Griffith included the song in her album of covers ''Other Voices, Too (A Trip Back to Bountiful)'' in 1998
*Les Fradkin covered it on his 2006 album ''Jangleholic''
*Serena Ryder covered it on her 2006 album ''If Your Memory Serves You Well''

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「You Were on My Mind」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.