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Gene Pitney (1940 - 2006) This past Wednesday , the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame inductee who sang one of my favorite 60s Pop songs, Town Without Pity (wonderfully covered instrumentally by Ronnie Montrose) was found dead of heart failure in a hotel room in Wales. He had performed a concert earlier that evening.
I did a post on him a year or so ago but have been unsuccessful in locating it. Among his accomplishments are: ~Wrote He's A Rebel for The Crystals and Hello Mary Lou for Ricky Nelson ~The early "voice" of Bacharach/David compositions ~Sang the title tune for the movie The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance ~One of the early Pop multi-instrumentalists (for those that are interested in that kind of thing) Other U.S. hits include It Hurts to Be in Love and Twenty Four Hours From Tulsa. One of those American artists that became much more popular in England. There's a lot more info on his website which unfortunately is currently crippled due to the increased traffic. www.gene-pitney.com Town Without Pity When you're young and so in love as we And bewildered by the world we see Why do people hurt us so Only those in love would know What a town without pity can do If we stop to gaze upon a star People talk about how bad we are Ours is not an easy age We're like tigers in a cage What a town without pity can do The young have problems, many problems We need an understanding heart Why don't they help us, try to help us Before this clay and granite planet falls apart Take these eager lips and hold me fast I'm afraid this kind of joy can't last How can we keep love alive How can anything survive When these little minds tear you in two What a town without pity can do How can we keep love alive How can anything survive When these little minds tear you in two What a town without pity can do No, it isn't very pretty what a town without pity...can do tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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awww dayum.... we're losing all the greats | |
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Ex-Moderator | I heard this...
I adore Town Without Pity as well. |
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Town Without Pity is probably my favourite pre-British invasion single from the sixties.
Unfortunately I only have a copy of it on some shoddy 60s comp I bought at a gas station. I'll do right by the fellow's memory and go out and buy a proper album this week. | |
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Nice to see some Gene Pitney/Town Without Pity fans.
I'll admit to copping... ...on cassette some time ago just to get the Ronnie Montrose version. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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Thanks for creating this thread, Audience. I started a similar thread the day after Gene died, but it was basically ignored.
This singer deserves respect. I just love his original recording of 'Something's Gotten Hold of my Heart', a truly great song brilliantly sung. Apparently he was still in excellent voice at the end of his life. I would kind of compare him to Roy Orbison - maybe not quite as great a singer but not far off. Gene Pitney's voice was unique and always unmistakable. I wish I'd seen him perform live, because his songbook is pretty impressive. He was definitely underrated and will be missed. | |
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Miles said: Thanks for creating this thread, Audience. I started a similar thread the day after Gene died, but it was basically ignored.
This singer deserves respect. I just love his original recording of 'Something's Gotten Hold of my Heart', a truly great song brilliantly sung. Apparently he was still in excellent voice at the end of his life. I would kind of compare him to Roy Orbison - maybe not quite as great a singer but not far off. Gene Pitney's voice was unique and always unmistakable. I wish I'd seen him perform live, because his songbook is pretty impressive. He was definitely underrated and will be missed. You're welcome but i'm sorry I didn't see your thread. Definitely would've posted on it. Last year or so I did a large post on him. I was hoping to find it so I didn't have to write so much. I can hear the Roy Orbison comparison. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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and Hello Mary Lou for Ricky Nelson one of my mama's favourites singers, and I like this tune too, he (GP) had a hit with Soft Cell's Mark Allmond, in the early 90s I think. | |
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Aww man. | |
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Sorry to hear that...Rest in Peace, Gene
... " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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