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I Just Sit There

SONNY: Inner Views
Rhino Handmade RHM2 7704
Released On Internet 11 October 1999
Released To Retail 4 November 2003


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SONNY & CHER
THE DEFINITIVE POP COLLECTION
(Rhino 74113)

DISC 01:
01. I Got You Babe
02. Baby Don't Go
03. All I Really Want To Do (CHER)
04. Just You
05. Sing C'est La Vie
06. The Letter
07. Laugh At Me (SONNY)
08. But You're Mine
09. The Revolution Kind (SONNY)
10. Why Don't They Let Us Fall In Love
11. It's Gonna Rain
12. What Now My Love
13. I Look For You
14. Have I Stayed Too Long
15. Leave Me Be
16. So Fine

DISC 02:
01. The Beat Goes On
02. Bang Bang My Baby Shot Me Down (CHER)
03. Little Man
04. Monday
05. Living For You
06. Love Don't Come
07. Cheryl's Goin' Home
08. A Beautiful Story
09. Plastic Man
10. It's The Little Things
11. Don't Talk To Strangers
12. My Best Friend's Girl Is Out Of Sight (SONNY)
13. You Better Sit Down Kids (CHER)
14. Good Combination


SONNY: Inner Views
Rhino Handmade
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SONNY
INNER VIEWS
(Rhino Handmade RHM2 7704)
Total Time 69:02
Individually Numbered Limited Edition Of 1,500 Copies
16 Tracks (Including 1 Previously Unreleased)
20 Page Booklet
Remastering: Dan Hersch and Bill Inglot
Released 11 October 1999
Released To Retail 4 November 2003

SONNY
INNER VIEWS
(Rhino Digital Download)
Total Time 50:55
11 Tracks
Released 8 February 2005

SONNY
INNER VIEWS
(CCM 519-2)
Total Time 33:21
5 Tracks
4 Page Booklet
Remastering: Bob Fisher
Advertised as 5 January 2005 Release
Actually Released 10 May 2005


CHER ATCO
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CHER
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Rhino Handmade RHM2 7733
Released On Internet 6 March 2001
Released To Retail 4 November 2003


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ICE #179, February 2002
Digital Dish

Rhino Handmade offers a hidden, 'Net-only bonus track for its re-release of Sonny Bono's solo album, Inner Views. The only place to get the Web address to access the track is the disc itself, and who are we to spoil the secret?
~ Ric Dube


Record Collector #247, March 2000
SONNY BONO
Inner Views
US Import: Rhino RHM2 7704
(1,500 Copies) (69:05)

In autumn 1999, Rhino launched Rhino Handmade, a new label dedicated to issuing CDs via the internet (www. rhinohandmade,com). All Rhino Handmade CDs are limited, numbered editions.
Sonny Bono’s “Inner Views” was a flop when released in 1967 and is sought-after because of its unrestrained psychedelic approach.
On the back of Sonny & Cher’s success, Bono managed to score a hit single with “Laugh At Me”, in August 1965. With no vocal talent to speak of, he’d obviously noticed that this hadn’t proved a problem for the similarly challenged Bob Dylan. Hence, “Laugh At Me”, a Spectorised folk-rocker that stuck up for the individual. Once that muse was spent it took two years for Bono’s solo album to hit the racks.
“Inner Views” is unique. The opener, “I Just Sit There”, is a twelve-and-a-half minute psychedelic magnum opus that sounds as if it was made up on the spot. A “Sister Ray” rhythm underpins sitar, tabla and every other ‘now sound’ that Bono could think of. He intones “Inside outside upside down / Everything is turning ‘round / Backwards forwards which is right / Black is day and white is night”. Later he quotes “A Day In The Life”. It’s a heady mixture. “Pammie’s On A Bummer” tells the tragic story of a girl led astray by the psychedelic scene. The album is enhanced by the inclusion of every solo Bono track and copious sleeve-notes.
~ Kieron Tyler


MOJO #75, February 2000
£££ Sonny Bono
Inner Views
Rhino Handmade

Sonny Bono wasn't exactly boss of the mind melters and this, his big psychedelic move, is what you would expect from a future Republican politician, if not a narc: it's obnoxious, tasteless, bathetic, bitter, and inept. I think it's great: history told from the losing side. The first two songs add up to a killer 16-minute suite that rips off The Beatles in general-- those raga vocal melismas and, in Sonny's case, cat-strangled sitar-- and [A] Day In The Life in particular: 'I heard the news today oh boy' is quoted in the epic 'I Just Sit There' (sample lyric: 'Your mother's cooking sturgeon/Your sister's still a virgin') and forms the complete melody for the utterly spazz 'I Told My Girl To Go Away'. The next two cuts are blah but 'Pammie's On A Bummer' is Sonny in full effect: two minutes of extra bad freak-out scrapings leading into a cautionary tale of teenage LSD frenzy (later used as the soundtrack for an anti-drug public service ad). Fleshed out with Sonny's 1965 solo breakthrough, 'Laugh At Me', the neo-con follow-up, 'The Revolution Kind', and sundry other follies, this limited edition (1500) internet-only package justifies in itself the whole Rhino Handmade concept.
~ Jon Savage


Roctober #28, August 2000
Sonny Bono
"Inner Views"
(Rhino Handmade, internet mail order only www.rhinohandmade.com)

Sure, the out-of-touch social commentary of "Pammie's On A Bummer" and the misdirected, one-take-only psychedelia of "I Just Sit There" are pretty goofy, but the undeniable truth is that Sonny was capable of writing and producing better records than one-time mentor Phil Spector, and often did. Maybe the high art is in greater evidence on his records with Cher (see Sundazed's overhaul of their Atco catalog!) but dig "Laugh At Me" (later covered by Mott The Hoople) which unwittingly foreshadowed Sonny's ultimate public persona as a punch line, or the inexplicably-unreleased one-two punch single of "Misty Roses" (which rings a whole lot more believable than composer Tim Hardin's original) and "Cheryl's Goin' Home" written by Bob "Elusive Butterfly" Lind. Unfortunately conventional wisdom prevailed even on this obvious labor-of-love reissue (ltd. edition of 1,500!), with the liner notes taking particular care to bust Sonny's chops. Some people just don't get no respect. Perverse and wonderful.


Spectator Online December 11, 1999
Sonny Bono
Inner Views
(Rhino Handmade)
Go ahead and laugh at me - I paid over twenty bucks for this limited edition pressing (#1285 of 1500) from Rhino's internet-only record store. 1965's "Laugh At Me" was Sonny's only hit as a solo artist. That's on here along with several tasty and trashy instrumental B-sides, alternate takes and Sonny's own Neapolitan reading of Phil Spector's Wall Of Sound. "Just Sit There" is the former Congressman's stream-of-consciousness take on 1960s society. An enclosed booklet is richly annotated and even includes a rant against Bono's poorly disguised, neo-conservative machismo. Me? I've been relishing this disc, it sounds more like the Rat Pack On Acid, sitars and all. What's next for Rhino Handmade? Would you believe the ENTIRE recording session tapes for Iggy & The Stooges' Funhouse elpee digitally burned onto 7 CD's?
- Tony Madejczyk


AMG All Music Guide
One of the strangest and undeservedly obscure pop-psychedelic albums of the 1960s got even better with the release of this expanded reissue. Clocking in at over 60 minutes of music, the Rhino Handmade CD edition contains not only a flawless transfer of the original Atco Inner Views LP, but also 11 additional tracks, among them the Sonny Bono singles "Laugh at Me" and "The Revolution Kind," the single edits of four of the five songs off the original LP (one of which, "Pammie's on a Bummer," is an improvement as a shorter pop record), and various odd B-sides, a pair of unreleased single sides ("Misty Roses" and "Cheryl's Goin' Home"), plus the backing tracks to "Pammie's on a Bummer." The sound, coupled with its beat and the arrangement, makes "I Just Sit There" about as intense a listening experience as "Goin' Home" by the Rolling Stones, and a better record than Iron Butterfly's "In a Gadda Da Vida," while the rest has never seemed more inviting. The bonus tracks add a more folk-rock and pop (and pop-psychedelic) element to the mix of sounds, but those fit in well with the original. The packaging is done up just right, too, with superb essays by Ward Lamb and Serene Dominic and an excellent track-by-track analysis by Harry Young. Available only online as of 2001, in a limited edition, and worth every cent and then some — EMI should only treat the Beatles' records this well.
— Bruce Eder


Weekly Wire January 24, 2000
By Michael Henningsen

Sonny Inner Views (Rhino Handmade)

Yes, Sonny Bono. As in Sonny and Cher. As in not the best skier in the world. His only solo album, 1967's Inner Views, is finally available on CD, and with its 11 bonus tracks -- most from singles, three previously unreleased -- it's also a handy collection of Sonny's entire solo career. However, it's the album itself that's the most fascinating.

Long considered one of the most incomprehensible and bizarre albums by any major artist of the '60s, Inner Views is utterly unlike anything else Sonny ever did in his entire career. In a bid to gain the acceptance of the newly-burgeoning underground audience which looked askance at Sonny and Cher's enormously successful singles, Inner Views positively screams "Look, I'm an artist!" in pure 1967 style. There's only five lengthy tracks, with the 13-minute dronefest "I Just Sit There" starting the album off in grand sitar-and-orchestra fashion, like a low-budget Phil Spector on acid. The only possible response to lyrics like "Your mother's cooking sturgeon/Your sister's still a virgin" is a heartfelt "Oh, wow."

After that, the interracial love affair of "I Told My Girl To Go Away," the sweet "I Would Marry You Today" and the already-anachronistic-at-the-time "My Best Friend's Girl Is Out Of Sight" sound positively normal, but nothing can prepare the listener for the onslaught of the legendary "Pammie's On A Bummer." It's eight minutes of classic anti-drug hysteria, with Sonny voyeuristically detailing Pammie's downward spiral into drugs and prostitution in a moralistic but creepily salacious manner over pretty much the same arrangement as "I Just Sit There." It's a mindboggling classic.

The singles which follow are comparatively straightforward, including two versions and a studio outtake of his solo hit "Laugh At Me," and less over-the-top remixes of several album tracks. And some, like an excellent version of Bob Lind's classic "Cheryl's Goin' Home," are actually really good. As always with Rhino, the liner notes and packaging are superlative, and the entire CD is a necessity for any fan of the stranger side of '60s pop.

Inner Views is only available over the Internet through www.rhinohandmade.com, Rhino's new imprint specializing in limited editions of rare and obscure releases. Only 1,500 copies are available, so act quickly, and be sure to check out the other amazing releases on the web site, including a seven-CD (!) boxed set of the Stooges' entire 1970 Fun House sessions.


Spectropop November 3, 1999

BSN October 19, 1999 & September 30, 1999


SONNY BONO
LAUGH AT ME
ATCO HOME PAGE

SONNY: INNER VIEWS
Rhino Handmade 2 7704
October 11, 1999
Individually-numbered
limited edition of 1,500
Special Thanks to the Rhino Handmade Crew (July 1999-December 2001):
Roland Worthington Hand (Curator, Rhino Handmade Institute Of Petromusicology), Rectangle Van Elk (Assistant To The Curator), D K Baker (Deputy Chief Archivist), Bryan Lasley with Patrick Pending (Art Direction And Design), Bryan Thomas (Institute Wordsmith) and Michael Johnson (Institute Artists And Repertoire). Rhino Handmade Website Magicians: Analise Hairabedian and Ben Trask. Remastering: Bob Fisher, Bill Inglot and Dan Hersch.

1. I Just Sit There 12:40
2. I Told My Girl To Go Away 4:17
3. I Would Marry You Today 4:22
4. My Best Friend's Girl Is Out Of Sight 4:10
5. Pammie's On A Bummer 7:46
~ Atco SD 33-229
Sonny: Inner Views, Oct 1967
6. Laugh At Me (Single Version) 2:56
~ Atco 45-6369, July 1965
7. Sonny's Group:
Tony 2:19
~ Atco 45-6369, July 1965
8. The Revolution Kind 3:22
~ Atco 45-6386, Nov 1965
9. Sonny's Group:
Georgia And John Quetzal 2:10
~ Atco 45-6386, Nov 1965
10. Misty Roses 3:04
~ Atco 45-6446, Oct 1966 Not Rel
~ Atco 45-6505 (B), July 1967
~ Atco SD 33-203
In Case You're In Love, Feb 1967
11. Cheryl's Goin Home 2:39
~ Atco 45-6446 (B), Oct 1966 Not Rel
Not Rel On 45
~ Atco SD 33-203
In Case You're In Love, Feb 1967
12. I Told My Girl To Go Away 3:30
~ Atco 45-6505, July 1967
13. Pammie's On A Bummer 4:57
~ Atco 45-6531, Oct 1967
14. My Best Friend's Girl Is Out Of Sight 2:34
~ Atco 45-6531 (B), Oct 1967
15. Laugh At Me (Backing Track Takes 9 & 10) 4:25
16. Laugh At Me (Album Version) 2:49
~ Atco SD 33-183
The Wonderous World Of Sonny & Chér Mar 1966

Track Annotation by Harry Young

1. I Just Sit There 12:40
(Sonny Bono)
Words & Music Copyright November 2, 1967
Master 13030 assigned September 6, 1967

Ambitious, tremendous and unalterable, "I Just Sit There" was the only Inner Views album cut not edited for single release. See commentary on Inner Views cover art below. Julia Ward Howe's "Battle Hymn Of The Republic"(1862): "Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord / He is trampling out the vintage where the grapes of wrath are stored / He hath loosed the fateful lightning of his terrible swift sword / His truth goes marching on." "I Just Sit There" covered by the Young Fresh Fellows on tribute CD Bonograph: Sonny Gets His Share (Bogus, 1991).

2. I Told My Girl To Go Away 4:17
(Sonny Bono) Copyright September 6, 1967
Master 13031 assigned September 6, 1967

Full-length version only on Stereo Inner Views album. Mono album, 45-6505 and printed sleeve lyrics delete: "I overheard her Mom and Dad / I heard them say that they'd be glad / When she'd start dating her own kind / She's still growin'up / Don't worry dear / She'll find out herself / Let's not interfere." "Her own kind" racial reference inspired by Janis Ian's "Society's Child," Verve-Forecast 5027, recorded August 3, 1966, Variety review September 21, 1966, entered Billboard May 27, 1967.

3. I Would Marry You Today 4:22
(Sonny Bono) Copyright September 22, 1967
Master 13032 assigned September 6, 1967

Opening and middle orchestral melody composed by Inner Views arranger Donald G. Peake (b. June 7, 1940, Los Angeles, CA). Sonny & Cher marry after birth of daughter Chastity Sun, March 4, 1969.

Mono-only single edit deletes first occurrence of "Yes I'd Marry You Today / Though you taunt me" verse
and following instrumental section:

I Would Marry You Today (Single Version) 2:57
Master 13738 assigned January 22, 1968
Atco 45-6555 (B) released February 1968
'B' side of Sonny & Cher "Circus"
Cash Box review February 10, 1968
Atco 45-6683 (B) released May 1969
'B' side of Sonny & Cher "You're A Friend Of Mine"
Cash Box review May 31, 1969 -- Stereo white label promo copies of Atco single 45-6683 although marked 2:57 actually contain the 4:22 Stereo album version of "I Would Marry You Today"~ See below

4. My Best Friend's Girl Is Out Of Sight 4:10
(Sonny Bono) Copyright September 22, 1967
Master 13033 assigned September 6, 1967

His best friend: Red Turner. His best friend's girl: Cher. Radio-friendly single version deletes verses four, five and six. Verse five: "My eyes watched her the whole damn(ed) night!" Sizzling organ by Malcolm "Mac" Rebennack AKA Dr. John.

5. Pammie's On A Bummer 7:46
(Sonny Bono) Copyright September 22, 1967
Master 13034 assigned September 6, 1967
Cash Box October 7, 1967: "Radio station KHJ in Los Angeles is filming "Pammie's On A Bummer' for use as the pilot and first show of a new series that will be shown on KHJ-TV and syndicated throughout the rest of the country."

Extended string-plucking fade-out only on Mono album and single edit.

Tracks 1- 5 from Atco album SD 33-229
Sonny: Inner Views
Released October 1967

Billboard and Cash Box ads October 7, 1967:
"Coming! The Most Unusual And Provocative Album Of The Year! Sonny's First Album!"

Variety review October 18, 1967: "Sonny (Bono), of Sonny & Cher, steps out in this album on a solo flight with a group of five numbers, all written by himself. Bono is one of the more original talents on today's pop scene, which he demonstrates in 'I Just Sit There,' a 12-minute vision of inner reality. Sonny also has some striking pieces of material in 'I Told My Girl To Go Away' and 'Pammie's On A Bummer,' a song about a prostitute. He also sounds very much like Bob Dylan on 'I Would Marry You Today.'"

Cash Box review October 21, 1967: "Sonny Bono has written and composed all five songs on this album. The tunes are 'I Just Sit There,' 'I Told My Girl To Go Away,' 'I Would Marry You Today,' 'My Best Friend's Girl Is Out Of Sight,' and 'Pammie's On A Bummer.' The songs are marked by originality and contemporaneity, and the set should catch the fancy of a large number of listeners."

Billboard review October 21, 1967: "Sonny of Sonny & Cher has a blockbuster here as his lyrics rise to the status of beautiful poetry. Opening number is a 12 minute stream of consciousness opus coupled with an infectious beat. 'I Told My Girl To Go Away' is shorter, more commercial, but just as beautiful. This album should establish Sonny in the same category with Dylan and Lennon and McCartney."

Cash Box October 7, 1967: "Atco Records is mounting a massive advertising and promotion campaign to push Sonny's new album, 'Inner Views,' which has just been released... Consumer ads will be placed in national publications, both magazines and newspapers. There will be extensive radio advertising on the album. The company is also printing thousands of giant posters (one sheet) to publicize the album. They will be posted in major cities throughout the country."

The Inner Views album cover is the vision of artist Barry Prager (b. 1944, Hollywood, CA). Given few instructions and sketching freehand from a photograph of Sonny, Prager interpreted the song "I Just Sit There" ("Black is day and white is night"). The design was executed by scratching through black ink to reveal the chalky white surface of a scratcher board. Pop King Sonny confidently "Just Sits There," one foot in the musical mainstream and one boot rising above it. As in reality, he wears a CHER ring on the third finger of his left hand. Wishing him well, Cher rises from a water spout that blossoms into a flower. Indicating "See Her," the letters C and HER are split between the S and O of SONNY. The Y of SONNY is tipped with a skull-faced flower. The INNER VIEWS title shows tormented souls worthy of Bosch or Dali. Coat hangers and cascading bolts of cloth: Sonny & Cher as fashion trendsetters. Serpent and apple: Sonny & Cher as Adam and Eve in the Summer of Love Garden of Eden, resisting the temptation of drugs. Star: Sonny's sheriff outfit in March 1967 film Good Times. Disembodied eyes: public scrutiny and paranoia. Diogenes and his lantern. Other tiny faces are not portraits of specific people. The cover points the way to the "Inner View" ("The closer we get to the sky / The less we see with the naked eye"). 'Just Sit There' and enjoy it.

6. Laugh At Me (Single Version) 2:56
(Sonny Bono) Copyright September 22, 1965
Master 9176 assigned July 1965
Atco 45-6369 released July 1965
Billboard review August 7, 1965: "Currently in the No. 5 spot in the BB Hot 100 chart with 'I Got You Babe,' the husband half of the team of Sonny and Cher debuts solo. Powerhouse teen protest material has all the ingredients of a smash."
Billboard ad August 14, 1965: "Now Sonny Has A Hit Of His Own With A Powerful Message! The Shindig Pick Of The Week! Watch Sonny Perform It August 11!"
Entered Billboard's Bubbling Under August 14, 1965, peak #10
Entered Cash Box August 21, 1965, peak #11

Original single version: "This world's got a lot of space / And if they don't like my face / It ain't me / That's goin anywhere." Album version: It ain't me / That's goin / That's goin anyplace." Church bells toll for the foes of free expression. "I 'll make that other cheek mine": see Luke 6:29. Original single with longer fade-out than Mono or Stereo album versions: "And maybe the next guy / That don't wear a silk tie / He can walk by and say Hi / Say Hi / Instead of Why / Instead of Why / Instead of Why baby / Instead of Why / What did I do / To you / Why / I don t know Why / Tell me..."

7. Sonny's Group:
Tony Instrumental 2:19
(Sonny Bono-Charles Greene-Brian Stone)
Copyright August 2, 1965
Master 9177 assigned July 1965
Atco 45-6369 (B) released July 1965

Tony (Riccio): Ejected and banned the wildly attired Sonny & Cher from Martoni's restaurant, thereby inspiring Sonny to compose "Laugh At Me."

8. The Revolution Kind 3:22
(Sonny Bono) Copyright October 17, 1965
Master 9425 assigned October 27, 1965
Atco 45-6386 released November 1965
Billboard review November 20, 1965: "Hard-driving dance beat behind a well-written and performed message number serves a powerhouse follow-up to 'Laugh At Me.'"
Entered Billboard's Hot 100 November 27, 1965, peak #70
Entered Cash Box November 27, 1965, peak #65

First verse: Sonny's patriotic reply to "America: Love It Or Leave It" bumper stickers. "Destruction's near, We heard him moan" : Barry McGuire's 'Eve Of Destruction,' #1 in Billboard the week ending September 25, 1965.

9. Sonny's Group:
Georgia And John Quetzal Instrumental 2:10
(Sonny Bono-Charles Greene-Brian Stone)
Copyright October 27, 1965
Master 9426 assigned October 27, 1965
Atco 45-6386 (B) released November 1965

Georgia and John: Cher's Mother and Father. Quetzal: legendary Central and South American bird with golden-green and scarlet plumage. Sonny's Quetzal B sides: Ride The Wild Quetzal (Sonny), Walkin The Quetzal (Sonny & Cher), Stan Quetzal (Cherilyn's Group), Quetzal Quake (the Fiends), Red River Quetzal (the Pastel Six), 900 Quetzals (Hale & the Hushabyes), B.J. Quetzal (the Standells), Quetzal & Jude (Reb Foster) and Marci-Parci Quetzal (Copyright October 11, 1965). Quetzal tunes written with managers Charles Greene (Charles O. Greenberg) and Brian Stone (Brian M. Goldstone). By August 25, 1966 UK "Little Man" vocal session, Sonny & Cher managed by Joe DeCarlo and Harvey Kresky.

10. Misty Roses 3:04
(Tim Hardin) Copyright February 14, 1966
Master 10967 assigned October 10, 1966
Atco 45-6446 Scheduled But Never Released
Master 11553 assigned January 23, 1967 for LP SD 33-203
Atco 45-6505 (B) released July 1967
B side of I Told My Girl To Go Away

Mono on Stereo In Case You're In Love album. Tim Hardin's version of "Misty Roses" (lacking Sonny's inventive string arrangement) recorded April 25, 1966, Verve-Folkways 5017, 5031 and 5048.

11. Cheryl's Goin Home 2:39
(Bob Lind) Copyright December 22, 1965
Master 10968 assigned October 10, 1966
Atco 45-6446 (B) Scheduled But Never Released
Master 11556 assigned January 23, 1967 for LP SD 33-203
Never released on single

Bob Lind's slower version of "Cheryl's Goin Home" (arranged by Jack Nitzsche, Sonny's collaborator on 'Needles And Pins'): B side of "Elusive Butterfly," World Pacific 77808. Cher's version of "Elusive Butterfly" : B side of "You Better Sit Down Kids," Imperial 66261, Cash Box review October 7, 1967. "Cheryl's Goin Home" also cut by the Cascades, Arwin single 122, Billboard review March 26, 1966, entered Billboard's Bubbling Under May 14, 1966

Tracks 10 & 11 from Atco album SD 33-203
Sonny & Cher: In Case You're In Love
Released February 1967
Billboard review February 25, 1967
Entered Cash Box March 11, 1967, peak #43
Entered Billboard March 25, 1967, peak #45

After Sonny's "Misty Roses" / "Cheryl's Goin Home" (45-6446) was cancelled, Atco issued Sonny & Cher's "Living For You" / "Love Don't Come" (45-6449, Variety review November 9, 1966, Billboard #87).

Then Sonny recorded

PEOPLE OF THE SUNSET STRIP:
11250 Sunset Symphony
3:18
(The actual occurrence of the demonstration
on the Sunset Strip November 1966)
Produced by Sonny Bono & Bill Friedkin
No Publisher(s) Credited
SONNY'S GROUP:
11251 Trippin' 2:55
(Bono)
Instrumental
Produced by Sonny Bono
Arranged by Harold Battiste
Chris – Marc – Cotillion BMI
Masters assigned Thursday, 1 December 1966
Recorded Gold Star, Hollywood
~ Atco single 45-6458
Monarch Pressing
Delta Numbers
64700 / 64700 – X

12. I Told My Girl To Go Away (Single Version) 3:30
(Sonny Bono) Copyright September 6, 1967
Master 12621 assigned June 20, 1967
Atco 45-6505 released July 1967
Billboard review July 15, 1967
Cash Box review July 29, 1967: "Sleepy carousel rhythm on this teen blues tune and a catchy shift into high gear at the close of each stanza. Look for the magic name of Sonny to attract attention for this potential sleeper on the move."

Genesis of the Inner Views project. Recorded in the 'I Just Sit There' session at Gold Star, on or slightly before June 20, 1967. Frightened by Sonny's new progressive approach, Atco quickly followed "I Told My Girl To Go Away" (45-6505) with Sonny & Cher's "It's The Little Things" (45-6507, recorded March 1967, Billboard review July 29, 1967, peak #50) and the Best Of Sonny & Cher album (SD 33-219, entered Cash Box August 5, 1967, peak #17, most recent cut "A Beautiful Story," recorded April 1967). Meanwhile, Sonny produced Cher's "You Better Sit Down Kids" (recorded July 3, 1967, Cash Box #8) and "I Wasn't Ready" (recorded July 5, 1967) for Imperial. The unreleased and now lost Sonny solo cut "I'm Not Small Enough" (recorded August 16, 1967) was possibly written for Inner Views.

13. Pammie's On A Bummer (Single Version) 4:57
(Sonny Bono) Copyright September 22, 1967
Master 13187 assigned October 1967
Atco 45-6531 released October 1967
Billboard Chart Spotlight November 4, 1967
Cash Box review November 4, 1967: "Shattering psychedelic side, but perhaps too long to crack programming blocks."

Single edit shortens Steve Mann's opening guitar solo but retains the Mono album's extended fade-out.

14. My Best Friend's Girl Is Out Of Sight (Single Version) 2:34
(Sonny Bono) Copyright September 22, 1967
Master 13189 or 13190 assigned October 1967
Atco 45-6531 (B) released October 1967
Cash Box review November 4, 1967:
"Taken from the 'Inner Views' LP as a result of deejay spins, the mid-speed ballad with a teen lyric appeal could set the chanter's single showing uptight."

Three additional verses on album version.

15. Laugh At Me (Original Backing Track Takes 9 & 10) 4:25
Previously Unreleased
(Sonny Bono) Copyright September 22, 1965
No master number assigned

The sheer majesty of Sonny at the helm at Gold Star:
"OK, you got the groove. That's great. Let's go!"

16. Laugh At Me (Album Version) 2:49
(Sonny Bono) Copyright September 22, 1965
No master number assigned

"It ain't me / That's goin / That's goin anyplace" version. Mono album fade-out slightly longer than Stereo.

Track 16 from Atco album SD 33-183
The Wonderous World Of Sonny & Cher
Released March 1966
Billboard ad and review April 9, 1966
Entered Cash Box April 9, 1966 peak #24
Entered Billboard April 16, 1966, peak #34

Tracks 1-5 & 12-14 Produced by Sonny Bono

Tracks 1-5 & 12-14 Arranged by Donald Peake

Tracks 6, 8, 10-11 & 15-16 Arranged & Produced by Sonny Bono,
A York-Pala Production,
Subsidiary Of Greene / Stone Enterprises

Tracks 6, 8, 10-11 & 15-16 Conducted by Harold Battiste

Tracks 1-6, 8 & 10-16 Engineered by Stan Ross

Tracks 7 & 9 Producer / Arranger / Engineer not credited

All Tracks recorded at Gold Star Studios, 6252 Santa Monica Blvd., Hollywood, California


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Atco Masters
by Harry Young

Caesar & Cleo:
7613 The Letter
7614 Spring Fever Copyright Oct 10, 1966
~ Vault 45-119
[Vault 909, 916]
Atlantic Masters book: "Volt" label
Master numbers assigned Feb 18, 1964
BB rvw July 14, 1964
S&C: Vault 916 ent BB Hot 100 Oct 23, 1965 pk #75
424-A The Letter in Stereo:
Hi-Oldies single 424

8514 Sing C'est La Vie LP1, Best Of LP
rec LA
Master assigned Jan 20, 1965
~ Atco 6345 B

Sonny & Cher:
8639 Just You 3:59
~ Atlantic Oldies Series 45 OS-13071
8640 Untitled (Unreleased)
rec LA
Masters assigned Jan 28, 1965

Sonny & Cher:
8714 Just You
© Oct 11, 1965 LP1, Best Of LP
rec LA
Master assigned Jan 28, 1965
8514 Sing C'est La Vie
© Oct 11, 1965 LP1, Best Of LP
rec LA
Master assigned Jan 20, 1965
~ Atco 45-6345
BB rvw Apr 10, 1965
Regional Breakout (LA)
~ BB May 15, 1965
ent BB Hot 100 Aug 28, 1965 pk #20
ent CB Aug 28, 1965 pk #31

Sonny & Cher:
9025 I Got You Babe
© July 15, 1965 LP1, Best Of LP
9026 It's Gonna Rain
(two versions)
© June 1 & Sept 22, 1965 LP1
~ Atco 45-6359
Rel June 14
~ BB Oct 2, 1965
BB rvw Jun 26, 1965
ent BB Hot 100 July 10, 1965 pk #1
ent BB R&B Aug 14, 1965 pk #17
ent CB July 17, 1965 pk #1
Certfied Gold
~ BB Oct 2, 1965


First Version:
Atco 45-6359 B
It's Gonna Rain
movie version w/ echo-delay:
In wax:
Scratched out 65C-09 then
65C-9026-11

Second Version:
Atco 45-6359 B
It's Gonna Rain
'Look At Us' LP version w/ NO echo-delay:
In wax:
65C-9026-12

It's Gonna Rain movie version w/ echo-delay:
Wild On The Beach Soundtrack
~ RCA LPM / LSP 3441
BB rvw July 24, 1965
LP Arranged / Conducted by Jimmie Haskell
LP Produced by Al Schmitt
LP Engineer Dick Bogert
Film Assoc. Producer:
William D. (= "By") Dunham

Wild On The Beach

film © Aug 11, 1965
AKA Wild Beach Weekend &
Beach House Party


Sonny & Cher:
9119 Let It Be Me LP1, Best Of LP
9120 Something You Got (Unreleased)
9121 You Don't Love Me LP1
9122 You've Really Got A Hold On Me LP1
Masters assigned Jun 23, 1965
9123 500 Miles LP1
9124 Why Don't They Let Us Fall In Love LP1
9125 And Then He Kissed Me LP1
9126 Unchained Melody LP1
Masters assigned Jun 17, 1965
9174 The Letter 2:06 LP1
~ LP 33-177 Look At Us
BB ad Aug 14, 1965 ('Just Rel')
BB rvw Aug 28, 1965
ent BB Aug 21, 1965 pk #2
ent CB Aug 21, 1965 pk #2
Certified Gold
~ BB Oct 16, 1965
NME rvw Oct 1, 1966


33025 I Got You Babe, The Letter, Why Don't They Let Us Fall In Love
33026 Just You, It's Gonna Rain, You've Really Got A Hold On Me


9175 King Curtis: Spanish Harlem
~ Atco 45-6387
BB rvw Dec 11, 1965
rec NYC
Master assigned July 22, 1965

Sonny:
9176 Laugh At Me (Single Version)
(S. Bono) Copyright Sept 22, 1965
2:55 (45)
Arranged & Produced by Sonny Bono
A York-Pala Production
Engineer: Stan Ross
Sonny's Group:
9177 Tony (Greene-Stone-Bono)
Copyright Aug 2, 1965 2:00
No Arr/Prod/Eng credits
~ Atco 45-6369
BB rvw Aug 7, 1965
BB ad Aug 14, 1965
ent BB Bubb Aug 14, 1965 pk #10
ent CB Aug 21, 1965 pk #11

Laugh At Me
by Mott The Hoople
on Atlantic LP SD 8258
BB rvw May 9, 1970

Sonny & Cher:
9272 But You're Mine (Track Only)
rec NYC
Master assigned Sept 1, 1965
LP and 45 versions of 'But You're Mine' differ:
LP Version @ 1:47 Cher sings "It ain't us that's gonna lose this fight"
45 Version @ 1:47 Sonny sings "It ain't us that's gonna lose this fight."

9308 But You're Mine
© Sept 23, 1965 3:02 LP2, Best Of LP
9309 Hello
© Dec 2, 1965
~ Atco 45-6381
Monarch Pressing
Delta Numbers
58777 / 58777-X
Masters assigned Sept 16, 1965
BB ad Oct 9, 1965
BB rvw Oct 2, 1965
ent BB Hot 100 Oct 9, 1965 pk #15
ent CB Oct 9, 1965 pk #23
NME rvw Oct 15, 1966

Sonny:
9425 The Revolution Kind (Bono)
Copyright Oct 17, 1965 2:30
Arranged & Produced by Sonny Bono
A York / Pala Production
Sonny's Group:
9426 Georgia & John Quetzal
(Bono-Greene-Stone) Copyright Oct 27, 1965 2:08
No Arr/Prod/Eng credits
~ Atco 45-6386
rec LA
Masters assigned Oct 27, 1965
BB ad Nov 13, 1965
BB rvw Nov 20, 1965
ent BB Hot 100 Nov 27, 1965 pk #70
ent CB Nov 27, 1965 pk #65
NME rvw Dec 17, 1966

Sonny & Cher:
9450 I Look For You 2:40 LP2
Master assigned Oct 29, 1965
= I Looked For You, Look For Me Baby

9496 But You're Mine (French):
Je m'en balance car je t'aime
Master assigned Nov 8, 1965

Sonny & Cher:
9711 We Need Each Other (Unreleased)
9712 Love Don't Come (Unreleased)
rec LA
Masters assigned Dec 14, 1965
9713 What Now My Love (Unreleased)
9714 Just A Room (Unreleased)
rec LA
Masters assigned Dec 15, 1965
9715 Sing With The Music (Unreleased)
9716 People Get Ready (Unreleased)
rec LA
Masters assigned Dec 20, 1965

Sonny & Cher:
9792 What Now My Love 3:28 LP2, Best Of LP
9793 I Look For You
© Nov 4, 1965 LP2
~ Atco 45-6395
Monarch Pressing
Delta Numbers
60023-X / 60023
rec LA
Masters assigned Jan 5, 1966
BB rvw Jan 22, 1966
ent BB Hot 100 Jan 29, 1966 pk #14
ent CB Jan 29, 1966 pk #18

Sonny & Cher:
9883 Crying Time
~ Sundazed Wonderous World Of S & C CD
9884 Summertime LP2
9885 But I Really Don't Mind (Unreleased)
9886 Sonny & Cher w/ Bat Band (Unreleased)
rec LA
Masters assigned Jan 21, 1966

Sonny:
Laugh At Me (Album Version)
No Master Number assigned

Sonny & Cher:
9938 Bring It On Home To Me 3:08 LP2
9939 Tell Him 2:34 LP2
9940 Leave Me Be 2:03 LP2
rec LA, Feb 8, 1966
9945 Set Me Free 2:20 LP2
9946 Concrete & Clay (Unreleased)
9947 So Fine 2:30 LP2
9948 Turn Around 2:47 LP2
rec LA
Masters assigned Feb 14, 1966
10013 I'm Leaving It All Up To You 2:18 LP2
rec Gold Star, LA
Master assigned Mar 1, 1966
~ LP 33-183 The W W of S&C
BB ad Apr 9, 1966
BB rvw Apr 9, 1966
ent BB Apr 16, 1966 pk #34
ent CB Apr 9, 1966 pk #24

Sonny & Cher:
10170 Have I Stayed Too Long © Apr 18, 1966
rec LA
Master assigned Apr 21, 1966
9940 Leave Me Be LP2
~ Atco 45-6420
ent BB Hot 100 June 4, 1966 pk #49
ent CB June 4, 1966 pk #51
NME rvw June 24, 1966

Sonny & Cher:
10363 Have I Stayed Too Long
New Shortened Version: Time 2:58
New words, music & arrangement
© June 10, 1966
Edited: Middle orchestral section and
three lines in the last two verses
Edited at Atlantic Studios, NYC
Master assigned June 3, 1966
~ Atco 45-6420
Blue Text White Label Promo

Sonny & Cher:
10429 What's Wrong With Me (Unreleased)
rec Gold Star, LA
Master assigned June 10, 1966

Sonny & Cher:
10752 Little Man 3:15 © Nov 1, 1966 Best Of LP
Vocals rec Aug 25, 1966 at
EMI Studios, London UK
10761 Monday © Sept 9, 1966
rec Gold Star July 29, 1966
~ Atco 45-6440
Rel UK Fri, Aug 26, 1966
NME rvw Sept 9, 1966
Var rvw Sept 21, 1966
BB rvw & ad Sept 24, 1966
ent BB Hot 100 Oct 1, 1966 pk #21
ent BB Top 40 Oct 15, 1966
ent CB Oct 1, 1966 pk #17
UK Record Retailer pk #4 BB Oct 8, 1966
NME pk #4 Oct 7, 1966
Management DeCarlo-Kresky Enterprises

Little Man (French):
Petit Homme
Also rec in Italian

Sonny:
10967 Misty Roses (Tim Hardin) Copyright Feb 14, 1966
3:00 (Atlantic Masters book) or 3:05 (LP3) = 11553 ?
10968 Cheryl's Goin' Home (Bob Lind) Copyright Dec 22, 1965
2:40 (Atlantic Masters book & LP3) = 11556 ?
~ Atco 45-6446
Masters assigned Oct 10, 1966
Not rvw in BB or Var

Sonny & Cher:
11004 Living For You
= 11012 ?
Master assigned Oct 19, 1966

11012 Living For You
Copyright Nov 30, 1966 3:20 LP3 Best Of LP
11013 Love Don't Come Copyright Feb 1, 1966 3:00 LP3
11013 = 11292
~ Atco 45-6449
B/S Produced by Sonny Bono
Arranged by Harold Battiste
Var rvw Nov 9, 1966
BB rvw Nov 12, 1966
ent BB Hot 100 Nov 19, 1966 pk #87
ent CB Dec 3, 1966 pk #98


Cash Box
Week ending 17 December 1966
Record Ramblings
Hollywood:
The Niagara, which threatens to make this December the wettest in L.A.’s history, dampened the gush of teenage dissenters along the strip last weekend. But another deluge has engulfed the town -- a profluence of protest disks involving the Sunset rebellion. First to arrive was “S.O.S.” by Terry Randall on Valiant, an unsophisticated blues styled ditty set to a repetitious but nevertheless provocative Morse code cry for deliverance. Sonny Bono’s "Sunset Symphony" (which will be released on Atco) is in the form of a documentary backed by the dissonance of stroboscopic sound. And latest release is by the Buffalo Springfield, composed by lead singer Steve Stills, last Wednesday [30 November], waxed at 4:00am on Thursday [1 December] and delivered to local stations on Friday [2 December].


PEOPLE OF THE SUNSET STRIP:
11250 Sunset Symphony
3:18
(The actual occurrence of the demonstration
on the Sunset Strip November 1966)
Produced by Sonny Bono & Bill Friedkin
No Publisher(s) Credited
SONNY'S GROUP:
11251 Trippin' 2:55
(Bono)
Instrumental
Produced by Sonny Bono
Arranged by Harold Battiste
Chris – Marc – Cotillion BMI
Masters assigned Thursday, 1 December 1966
Recorded Gold Star, Hollywood
~ Atco single 45-6458
Monarch Pressing
Delta Numbers
64700 / 64700 – X

THE BUFFALO SPRINGFIELD:
11252 For What It's Worth
(Stop, Hey What's That Sound) 2:37
Words And Music Registered With
The Library Of Congress Copyright Office
5 December 1966
11253 Do I Have To Come Right Out And Say It 3:00
Masters assigned Monday, 5 December 1966
Recorded Columbia Studios, LA
~ Atco single 45-6459
Billboard review 31 December 1966
Monarch Pressing
Delta Numbers
64813 / 64814


Sonny & Cher:
11291 The Beat Goes On
Copyright Dec 30, 1966 LP3, Best Of LP
11292 Love Don't Come Copyright Feb 1, 1966 3:00
~ Atco 45-6461
rec LA
Masters assigned Dec 15, 1966
BB rvw Jan 7, 1967
Var rvw Jan 11, 1967
BB ad Jan 14, 1967
ent BB Hot 100 Jan 14, 1967 pk #6
ent CB Jan 14, 1967 pk #7

Sonny & Cher:
Side One:
11546 The Beat Goes On
© Dec 30, 1966 LP3, Best Of LP
11547 Groovy Kind Of Love LP3
11548 You Baby LP3
11549 Monday © Sept 9, 1966 LP3
11550 Love Don't Come © Feb 1, 1966 LP3
11551 Podunk © Mar 6, 1967 LP3
Side Two:
10752 Little Man © Nov 1, 1966 LP3 Best Of LP
11552 We'll Sing In the Sunshine LP3
11553 Misty Roses (Tim Hardin) LP3 (3:05) = 10967 ?
11554 Stand By Me LP3
11555 Living For You © Nov 30, 1966 LP3, Best Of LP
11556 Cheryl's Goin' Home (Bob Lind) LP3 (2:40) = 10968 ?
~ LP 33-203
In Case You're In Love
rec Gold Star, LA
Masters assigned Jan 23, 1967
BB rvw Feb 25, 1967
ent BB Mar 25, 1967 pk #45
ent CB Mar 11, 1967 pk #43

Sonny & Cher:
11889 I Got You Babe 4:48
11891 Good Times 5:15 © May 16, 1966
11892 Trust Me 4:40 © May 16, 1966

11890 It's The Little Things © June 13, 1966 3:31
11893 Don't Talk To Strangers
© June 20, 1966 2:43
~ Atco 45-6507
BB rvw July 29, 1967
ent BB Hot 100 Aug 12, 1967 pk #50
ent CB Aug 12, 1967 pk #60

11894 I'm Gonna Love You 2:33
= IM-6090 I'm Gonna Love You
~ Imperial 66114
BB rvw June 19, 1965
ent CB July 3, 1965 pk #9
11895 Just A Name © June 3, 1966 6:28
11896 I Got You Babe 2:15
~ LP 33-214 Good Times

Soundtrack completed by Aug 1966
~ NME Oct 14, 1966
Masters assigned Mar 17, 1967
Score Copyright Dec 28, 1966
BB & CB rvws May 6, 1967
ent BB May 27, 1967 pk #73
Var film rvw Apr 26, 1967
Var saw film Apr 6, 1967 @ Columbia Studios

Sonny & Cher:
11975 Il Cammino Di Ogni Speranza
11976 L 'umanita
rec Milan, Italy
for the San Remo Festival
Thursday, Jan 26, 1967+

Sonny & Cher:
12148 A Beautiful Story
© May 11, 1967 Best Of LP
Master assigned Apr 4, 1967
Produced & Arranged by Bill Rinehart
11551 Podunk © Mar 6, 1967
~ Atco 45-6480
BB rvw Apr 22, 1967
ent BB Hot 100 Apr 29, 1967 pk #53
ent CB Apr 29, 1967 pk #64
BB ad w/ Good Times Soundtrack May 6, 1967

Sonny & Cher:
12334 Plastic Man © June 22, 1967 3:20
rec Gold Star, LA
Master assigned May 1, 1967
11890 It's The Little Things © June 13, 1966 2:50
~ Atco 45-6486
B/S Produced by Sonny Bono
Arranged by Harold Battiste
BB rvw May 27, 1967
ent CB June 10, 1967 pk #78
ent BB Hot 100 June 10, 1967 pk #74:
#76 June 10
#74 June 17
#74 June 24
#103 July 1 BUT
#108 July 1 is 45-6486 'B'
It's The Little Things!
#113 August 5, 1967 is also 45-6486 B
Switching to
45-6507 August 12, 1967

Sonny:
12621 I Told My Girl To Go Away
(Sonny Bono) © Sept 6, 1967 3:12
rec Gold Star, LA
Master assigned Jun 20, 1967
11553 Misty Roses (Tim Hardin) 3:05 = 10967
Master assigned Oct 10, 1966
~ Atco 45-6505
BB rvw July 15, 1967
CB rvw July 29, 1967

11890 It's The Little Things © June 13, 1966
11893 Don't Talk To Strangers
~ Atco 45-6507
BB rvw July 29, 1967
ent BB Hot 100 Aug 12, 1967 pk #50
ent CB Aug 12, 1967 pk #60


White label Atco 45-6486:
Plastic Man /
It's The Little Things

White label Atco 45-6507:
It's The Little Things /
It's The Little Things


LP SD 33-219 The Best Of Sonny And Cher
CB rvw Aug 12, 1967
BB rvw Aug 12, 1967
ent BB Aug 12, 1967 pk #23
ent CB Aug 5, 1967 pk #17

Sonny & Cher's Greatest Hits
Columbia Record Club
Atco A2M 5177 / A2S 5178
rel Aug ? 1967
w/ Plastic Man in Stereo

Sonny:
28662 I'm Not Small Enough (Unreleased)
rec Gold Star, LA, Aug 16, 1967

SONNY:
Side 1
13030 I Just Sit There © Nov 2, 1967
12:15 (Atlantic Masters book) or 13:12 (Mono LP)
13031 I Told My Girl To Go Away
© Sept 6, 1967
4:15 (Atlantic Masters book) or 3:32 (LP)
Side 2
13032 I Would Marry You Today
© Sept 22, 1967 4:21 (LP)
13033 My Best Friend's Girl Is Out Of Sight
© Sept 22, 1967 4:13 (LP)
13034 Pammie's On A Bummer
© Sept 22, 1967
7:45 (LP)
Masters assigned Sept 6, 1967
~ LP SD 33-229 Sonny: Inner Views
C-12625 / C-12626
ST-C-671091 / ST-C-671092
Written, Composed & Produced by Sonny Bono
Arranged by Donald Peake

Recording Engineer: Stan Ross
CB & BB ads Oct 7, 1967

Ad on p. 17,
Rolling Stone
Issue #1,
Nov 9, 1967

Var rvw Oct 18, 1967
BB & CB rvws Oct 21, 1967
First listed in the Schwann Long Playing
Record Catalog: Dec 1967

Sonny:
13188 I Told My Girl To Go Away [Edit]
13189 (may be wrong - see Atco 45-6531 below)
I Would Marry You Today [Edit]

Sonny:
13187 Pammie's On A Bummer
© Sept 22, 1967 4:56
13190 (Atlantic Masters book) or
13189 (Atco 45-6531 label)
My Best Friend's Girl Is Out Of Sight
© Sept 22, 1967 2:37
~ Atco 45-6531
Monarch Pressing
Delta Numbers
68885 / 68886
B/S Produced by Sonny Bono
Arranged by Donald Peake
CB rvw Nov 4, 1967
BB Chart Spotlite Nov 4, 1967


Inner Views
ATCO EP
SP-4517
-A: Pammie's On A Bummer 4:56
SP-4517-B: I Would Marry You Today 3:03
My Best Friend's Girl Is Out Of Sight 2:37


Sonny & Cher:
13494 Good Combination
13495 You And Me © Sept 22, 1967
~ Atco 45-6541
Masters assigned Nov 20, 1967
BB rvw Dec 9, 1967
ent BB Hot 100 Dec 16, 1967 pk #56
ent CB Dec 16, 1967 pk #68

Sonny & Cher:
13737 Circus © Feb 14, 1968
Master assigned Jan 22, 1968
13738 I Would Marry You Today © Sept 22, 1967 2:57
Master assigned Jan 22, 1968
~ Atco 45-6555
BB & CB rvws Feb 10, 1968

Sonny & Cher:
14904 You Gotta Have A Thing Of Your Own
Master assigned July 4, 1968
11896 I Got You Babe (Good Times Version)
~ Atco 45-6605
BB & CB rvws Aug 17, 1968

Cher:
16280 The Thought Of Loving You
16281 Yours Until Tomorrow
~ Atco 45-6658
Masters assigned Jan 7, 1969

Cher:
16885 Cry Like A Baby
16886 Please Don't Tell Me
rec Muscle Shoals
Masters assigned Apr 30, 1969

Sonny & Cher:
16887 Honey Lamb (Unreleased)

Sonny & Cher:
16997 You're A Friend Of Mine 3:24
Master assigned May 14, 1969
Produced by Sonny Bono
Arranged by Greg Poree
13738 I Would Marry You Today
© Sept 22, 1967 2:57
Master assigned Jan 22, 1968
~ Atco 45-6683
~ Mono white label 45-6683 promo:
You're A Friend Of Mine (Mono) /
I Would Marry You Today 2:57 edit (Mono)
~ Stereo white label 45-6683 promo:
You're A Friend Of Mine (STEREO) /
I Would Marry You Today (4:22 Stereo album version although label claims 2:57)

CB & BB ads 31 May 1969: Sonny & Cher "You’re A Friend Of Mine" Atco 45-6683 Produced by Sonny Bono

CB review 31 May 1969: Exciting new return from Sonny & Cher has the twosome adding a bit of Soul-fire to the sound long associated with them. Fine side with teen and FM prospects. Flip: “I Would Marry You Today” (2:57) deserves a close listen as well.
BB review 31 May 1969: Infectious rhythm and lyric to match that will bring the duo back on the chart with impact. One of their best in some time. Flip: “I Would Marry You Today”.
Var review 11 June 1969: Sonny & Cher’s “You’re A Friend Of Mine” is a bouncy hard rocker which features cute vocal interchange between this husband and wife team. “I Would Marry You Today” is a sticky reappraisal of the duo’s marital status that achieves new heights of puppy love.

Sonny & Cher:
16998 Unknown Title (Unreleased)
rec May 14, 1969

Cher:
17000 Lay Baby Lay
~ Atco 45-6868 B
May 14, 1969
17001 Do Right Woman
Do Right Man
17002 For What It's Worth
~ Atco 45-6704
BB & CB rvws Aug 16, 1969
Apr 23, 1969
17003 Save The Children
Apr 21, 1969
17004 (Just Enough To Keep Me) Hangin' On
~ Atco 45-6704
BB rvw Aug 16, 1969
~ Atco 45-6868
BB rvw Dec 25, 1971
Apr 23, 1969
17005 Wedding Bell Blues (Unreleased)
Apr 23, 1969
17006 Tonight I'll Be Stayin' Here With You
Apr 22, 1969
17007 Always David (Unreleased)
Apr 25, 1969
17008 I Threw It All Away
Apr 21, 1969
17009 Dock Of The Bay
17010 I Walk On Guilded Splinters
~ Atco 45-6684
Apr 24, 1969
~ LP SD-33-298
CB rvw July 26, 1969


Side One:
17078 Chastity's Song (Band Of Thieves) 3:06
© 7 April 1969 and 4 June 1969
(Elyse J. Weinberg)
~ ATCO single 45-6684
Billboard and Cash Box reviews 14 June 1969
17079 Chastity Overture (2:40)
17080 Motel I (2:08)
© 30 July 1969 (Sonny Bono) and
23 October 1969 (Jerry Peters and Greg Poree)
17081 Chastity Walk (1:54)
17082 Flowers (Love Of A Family) 2:26
© 30 July 1969 (Sonny Bono)
Performed and Arranged by Denis Pregnolato?
17083 Chastity Love Theme (2:03)
© 30 July 1969 (Sonny Bono)

Side Two:
17084 Chastity Titles (3:44)
17085 Motel II (2:41)
© 30 July 1969 (Sonny Bono) and
23 October 1969 (Jerry Peters and Greg Poree)
17086 Chastity Carrousel (2:35)
17087 Mexico (1:22)
17088 Chastity (Closing Theme) 3:51
~ ATCO album SD-33-302
CHASTITY ORIGINAL MOTION PICTURE SOUNDTRACK (28:35)
Recorded Gold Star, Hollywood
Masters assigned 21 May 1969
Released 20 June 1969
Billboard review 26 July 1969
Film © 25 June 1969
Variety film review 25 June 1969
Variety viewed film Hollywood 19 June 1969

CHASTITY ORIGINAL MOTION PICTURE SOUNDTRACK
Produced by Sonny Bono

Chastity's Song (Band Of Thieves)
Arranged by Greg Poree

All other
CHASTITY ORIGINAL MOTION PICTURE SOUNDTRACK
Tracks, except Flowers (Love Of A Family),
Arranged by Don Peake

Chastity's Song, originally titled just Band Of Thieves, first appeared on composer Elyse J. Weinberg's 'Elyse'(Tetragrammaton album T-117, Cash Box review 17 May 1969)


Cher:
17689 The First Time
~ Atco 45-6713
BB rvw Nov 29, 1969
~ Atco 45-6793 B
17690 You've Made Me So Very Happy
~ Atco 45-6713 B
Masters assigned Sept 11, 1969

Sonny & Cher:
18334 I Can't Keep My Eyes Off Of You
(Unreleased)
rec Gold Star, LA
Nov 29, 1967

Sonny:
18335 A Beautiful Story (Unreleased)
rec Gold Star, LA
Mar 3, 1967

Harold Battiste:
18336 Dream World (Unreleased)
rec Gold Star, LA
July 3, 1967

Sonny & Cher:
19177 Get It Together © May 21, 1970
19178 Hold You Tighter © June 11, 1970
~ Atco 45-6758
Masters assigned Apr 29, 1970
BB review 13 June 1970: Strong rocker from the duo should bring them back to the charts with solid sales. Powerful arrangement.
Var review 17 June 1970: Sonny & Cher’s “Get It Together” is a solid entry from this husband and wife team that encompasses a variety of musical styles and could return them to the charts. “Hold You Tighter” is a soul flavored, multi-orchestrated slice.
CB review 20 June 1970: Integrating a tiny bit of country and back-woods blues, Sonny tackles an FM effort on this outing. Has strength that could bring good exposure.

Sonny & Cher:
19384 He Gets Me Where I Wanna Go (Unreleased)
rec Gold Star, LA
May 27, 1970

Cher:
20363 Superstar
~ Atco 45-6793
Rec NYC Oct 1970
BB rvw Nov 7, 1970


Sonny & Cher:
24611 Baby Don't Go (3:08)
(= Reprise Master 2900)
Master assigned May 1972
~ For Atco album SD 2-804
24937 Love Is Strange
(= Reprise Master 2906)
Master assigned June 1972

Reprise single 0308
Love Is Strange (2906) /
Do You Want To Dance
BB rvw Sept 26, 1964

Reprise single 0309
Baby Don't Go (2900) /
Walkin' The Quetzal (2901)
Not rvw in BB 1964

Reprise single 0309 (= 0392)
BB rvw Aug 14, 1965

Reprise LP R-6177
New Rel in BB Oct 9, 1965
BB rvw Oct 16, 1965

Reprise EP SR-6177
(40,135) Baby Don't Go (2900), Leavin' Town (Bill Medley), Do You Want To Dance
(40,136) Love Is Strange (2906), Wo Yeah (Bill Medley), Let The Good Times Roll

Reprise 0419 (= 0308)
BB rvw Nov 20, 1965

Reprise 0723
Baby Don't Go (2900) /
Love Is Strange (2906)
Back To Back Hits
Rel before Aug 1972


Cher:
28654 I Believe
rec Gold Star, LA
Dec 3, 1969
28655 Easy To Be Hard
rec Gold Star, LA
Nov 28, 1969
28656 Momma, Look Sharp
rec Gold Star, LA
Dec 4, 1969
28657 You've Made Me So Very Happy
rec Gold Star, LA
Jan 25, 1969
28658 Danny Boy
rec Gold Star, LA
Dec 3, 1969
28659 I Believe
28660 It Gets Me Where I Wanna Go
28661 Band Of Thieves (Chastity)
rec Gold Star, LA
Dec 1, 1969

Sonny:
28662 I'm Not Small Enough (Unreleased)
rec Gold Star, LA
Aug 16, 1967

Sonny & Cher:
28663 Born To Be With You (Unreleased)
rec Gold Star, LA
Mar 24, 1969
28664 Just A Little (Unreleased)
rec Gold Star, LA
Mar 26, 1969

28665 Play Me Some Music
rec Gold Star, LA
Dec 4, 1969

The Two Of Us
~ Atco SD 2-804
BB rvw Aug 19, 1972
Ent BB Sept 9, 1972 pk #122
CB pk #137
Packaged like a Kapp album!
Contains Look At Us (deletes '500 Miles' and adds 'Baby Don't Go') & In Case You're In Love LPs


Atlantic Oldies Series
OS-13071 Just You /
I Got You Babe
OS-13072 The Beat Goes On /
What Now My Love


Atco / Rhino 7 91796-2, November 1991
Produced by Bill Inglot

Baby Don't Go
Just You
Sing C'est La Vie
I Got You Babe
Why Don't They Let Us Fall In Love
Laugh At Me
But You're Mine
The Revolution Kind
What Now My Love
Have I Stayed Too Long
Leave Me Be
Little Man
Living For You
Love Don't Come
The Beat Goes On Stereo
A Beautiful Story Stereo
It's The Little Things
My Best Friend's Girl Is Out Of Sight Stereo
Good Combination
I Got You Babe
(Good Times Soundtrack Version)
Hello
S&C PSA:
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I Got You Babe
Wayne & Dee
Master 6761
HIT 221
In The Style Of Sonny & Cher

Baby Don't Go
Jimmy & Pat
Master 6774
HIT 224
In The Style Of Sonny & Cher

Bang Bang
Sandy
Master 6827
HIT 250
In The Style Of Cher

The Beat Goes On
Bobby & Connie
Master 7027
HIT 281
In The Style Of Sonny & Cher


Sundazed CDs with liner notes (and photos) by Ward Lamb

Ward Lamb's Sundazed liner notes

SC 6139 (Mono)
Released April 1998

SC 6140 (Mono)
Released April 1998
w/ "Summertime" (2:54)(Previously 2:35), "What Now My Love" (3:40) (Previously 3:38 on Bill Inglot's Atco / Rhino CD 7 91796-2, November 1991 and 3:28 on original Atco LP & 45), LP version of "Laugh At Me" & 45 Version of "But You're Mine"

SC 6141
Released April 1998
Stereo cuts:
The Beat Goes On
Love Don't Come
We'll Sing In The Sunshine
Stand By Me
Cheryl's Goin' Home
A Beautiful Story


I Got You Babe
Rhino Special Editions CD R2 71233, 1993
I Got You Babe
The Beat Goes On Mono
Just You
But You're Mine
What Now My Love
Have I Stayed Too Long
Let It Be Me
Sing C'est La Vie
Laugh At Me
The Revolution Kind


I Got You Babe And Other Hits
Rhino--Flashback CD R2 72806, 1997
I Got You Babe
Little Man
Just You
Good Combination
But You're Mine
The Beat Goes On Stereo
Have I Stayed Too Long
A Beautiful Story
It's The Little Things
What Now My Love


I Got You Babe Stereo
on
Eclipse 64869-2, 1996
Rock 'N Roll Relix
18 Classic Hits
1964-1965


CD Single:
Atlantic R2 76012
The Beat Goes On Mono
I Got You Babe Mono


Sonny & Cher
The Beat Goes On (39:03)
German Atlantic CD 7567-80801-2
(14 September 1998)
(Straight Reissue of ATCO album SD 11000, released mid-November 1975)

01. The Beat Goes On (Stereo)
02. I Got You Babe (Stereo)
03. What Now My Love (Stereo)
04. Just You (Stereo)
05. Laugh At Me (Stereo Album Version)
06. Baby Don't Go (Off-Kilter Left Channel Fake “Stereo“)
07. Little Man (Stereo)
08. Cher:
Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You (Stereo)
09. Cher: I Walk On Guilded Splinters (Stereo)
10. Sing C'est La Vie (Stereo)
11. It's The Little Things (Stereo)
12. Cher: Do Right Woman, Do Right Man (Stereo)

Billboard review 13 December 1975: "First set in the new Atlantic $4.98 line is a good collection of the biggest hits of this once monstrous duo. With Cher on TV weekly and Sonny still getting much exposure, sales should be helped even more. Best cuts: 'The Beat Goes On', 'I Got You Babe', 'Laugh At You' [sic!], 'Little Man'". Record World 27 December 1975, also failed to notice the unmarked Cher solo cuts.


Sonny & Cher
36 All-Time Favorites
GSC Music / EDI 17075
Warner Special Products OPCD 3590 / 17075-1, -2, -3
Released 2003

Disc 1 (36:45)
01. I Got You Babe
02. A Groovy Kind Of Love
03. I’m Gonna Love You
04. Do You Wanna Dance STEREO
05. The Letter
06. Little Man
07. Set Me Free
08. Good Times
09. You Baby
10. Stand By Me STEREO
11. I Look For You
12. But You’re Mine SINGLE VERSION

Disc 2 (35:33)
01. The Beat Goes On STEREO
02. Sing C’est La Vie
03. Love Is Strange STEREO
04. It’s The Little Things
05. You’ve Really Got A Hold On Me
06. A Beautiful Story STEREO
07. Love Don’t Come
08. I’m Leaving It All Up To You
09. So Fine
10. We’ll Sing In The Sunshine STEREO
11. Turn Around
12. What Now My Love

Disc 3 (38:16)
01. Laugh At Me SINGLE VERSION
02. 500 Miles
03. Bring It On Home To Me
04. Let It Be Me
05. Then He Kissed Me
06. Living For You
07. Tell Him
08. Just You
09. Unchained Melody
10. Why Don’t They Let Us Fall In Love
11. Summertime
12. Baby Don’t Go

All songs from the Look At Us album except It’s Gonna Rain, You Don’t Love Me
All songs from the Wonderous World Of Sonny & Cher album except Leave Me Be
All songs from the In Case You’re In Love album except Monday, Podunk, Misty Roses, Cheryl’s Goin’ Home
Adds A Beautiful Story, Good Times, I’m Gonna Love You, It’s The Little Things and Reprise cuts Baby Don’t Go, Love Is Strange, Do You Wanna Dance


HOLLAND SONNY & CHER CD

Sonny & Cher:
The Singles +

BR Music BS 8124-2
October 2000
Track List
& Stereo Content


Released 1 April 2003
THE VERY BEST OF CHER
w/ Sonny & Cher's
1965 ATCO 45-6359 version of
"I Got You Babe" in STEREO

Warner Strategic Marketing R2 73852 (75:32)
Compilation Produced by David McLees
Remastering: Bill Inglot & Dan Hersch

01. Believe
02. If I Could Turn Back Time
03. Heart Of Stone
04. Just Like Jesse James
05. Save Up All Your Tears
06. After All (Love Theme From Chances Are) -- duet with Peter Cetera
07. I Found Someone
08. One By One
09. Strong Enough
10. All Or Nothing
11. Song For The Lonely
12. Take Me Home
13. The Shoop Shoop Song (It's In His Kiss)
14. All I Really Want To Do MONO
15. Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down) STEREO
16. Half-Breed
17. Gypsies, Tramps & Thieves
18. Dark Lady

19. The Beat Goes On - Sonny & Cher (ATCO) STEREO
Previously STEREO on "The Best Of Sonny & Cher" (Atco / Rhino 7 91796- 2, November 1991), "In Case You're In Love" (Sundazed SC 6141 Released April 1998), "I Got You Babe And Other Hits" (Rhino-- Flashback CD R2 72806, 1997) and "Sonny & Cher: The Essentials" (Elektra / Warner Strategic Marketing R2 76155, October 1, 2002).
Previously MONO on "I Got You Babe" (Rhino Special Editions CD R2 71233, 1993) and CD Single (Atlantic R2 76012).

20. I Got You Babe - Sonny & Cher (1965 ATCO 45-6359) STEREO!
Previously STEREO only on the German Sonny & Cher compilation CD "The Beat Goes On" (originally Atco album SD 11000, mid-November 1975), "Hard To Find 45's On CD, Vol. 5: 60's Pop Classics" (Eric 11509, 23 May 2000), the "Buster Original Motion Picture Soundtrack " (Atlantic 7 81905-2, 20 September 1988) and "Rock 'N Roll Relix 18 Classic Hits 1964-1965" (Eclipse 64869-2, 1996)

21. A Different Kind Of Love Song (Rodney Jerkins main mix (faster))


Released 1 October 2002
SONNY & CHER
THE ESSENTIALS


Elektra / Warner Strategic Marketing R2 76155
(40:33)

01. I Got You Babe
02. Laugh At Me 45 Version
03. Just You
04. But You're Mine 45 Version
05. The Revolution Kind
06. What Now My Love
07. Have I Stayed Too Long
08. Little Man
09. Living For You
10. A Beautiful Story STEREO
11. It's The Little Things
12. The Beat Goes On STEREO

Project Concept: Thane Tierney
Compilation: Bill Inglot
Remastering: WEA Studios, Los Angeles
Liner Notes: Sheryl Farber
Discographical Annotation: Ted Myers
Photography Research: Steven P. Gorman



From : mr.hand@rhino.com Subject : Rhino Handmade Early Warning #4 Date : Sat, 11 Sep 1999 21:54:53 -0400 Greetings Earthling! This Monday, 13 September 1999, at Noon Pacific Daylight Time [1900 UTC], we will begin taking orders for Rhino Handmade's fourth internet-only release: The re-issue -for the first time anywhere in 32 years- of SONNY BONO's only solo album "Inner Views". In 1967, with SONNY & CHER as hot as they would ever be, SONNY BONO recorded and released 'Inner Views'. His first -and only- solo album. It was then, and it remains, a very singular and unique listening experience. The opening track, the nearly thirteen-minute long opus grandé, "I Just Sit There", is the perfect example. Any song which has a sitar as its lead instrument, quotes from both "The Battle Hymn Of The Republic" and "A Day In The Life" within sixty seconds of each other, liberally uses faux-Dylanesque harmonica and organ stings throughout, rhymes "sturgeon" with "virgin" and thunders from your speakers with Sonny's own Wall (well, perhaps, Wallpaneling) Of Sound is just Absolutely A-OK with all of The Archivists here. They just don't make records like this anymore. Being that the SONNY BONO 'Inner Views' solo album is just 33-minutes long, we have filled out this CD with every SONNY BONO solo Atco single there ever was. From his first solo hit "Laugh At Me" (in fact, we've included the mono single-lyric version, the stereo album-lyric version and a previously unreleased original backing track recording session) through his cover versions of "Misty Roses" and "Cheryl's Going Home" to the shortened "radio friendly" re-edited single versions of many 'Inner Views' tracks which Atco's Entirely Too Optimistic Promotion Department then thought might Somehow Somewhere Someway become Big Hits. Every Atco release SONNY BONO ever issued under his own name in one convenient pocket-sized container suitable for sharing with all of your friends. "Inner Views" has been out of print for three decades. It has been remastered from the Atco vault masters and it appears on compact disc for the first time anywhere. Sonny Bono was shagadelic before shagadelic was a registered trademark. And with this wackily comprehensive Rhino Handmade expanded reissue of "Inner Views" there is now 69-minutes of incontrovertible permanently-encoded digital proof. SONNY BONO "Inner Views" will be available in an individually-numbered limited edition of 1,500 (one thousand five-hundred) copies. It is NOT AVAILABLE in any store on the planet. It is available ONLY from Rhino Handmade. It is available ONLY on The Internet at: http://www.rhinohandmade.com You will find the complete track listing for SONNY BONO "Inner Views" at the bottom of this e-mail. And sound samples for every track on the Rhino Handmade website. Our next Rhino Handmade release will be a limited edition release of a collection of previously unissued TIM BUCKLEY studio recordings. And I'll tell you all about it in my next e-mail in two weeks. Always Cybernetically Yours, R W Hand Curator Rhino Handmade Institute Of Petromusicology e-mail: mr.hand@rhino.com ---------- SONNY BONO "Inner Views" Catalogue Number: RHM2 7704 ALL TIMES APPROXIMATE [Approximately 69:00 Total Time] 1. I JUST SIT THERE 12:40 2. I TOLD MY GIRL TO GO AWAY 4:17 3. I WOULD MARRY YOU TODAY 4:22 4. MY BEST FRIEND'S GIRL IS OUT OF SIGHT 4:10 5. PAMMIE'S ON A BUMMER 7:46 Tracks 1 to 5 taken from Atco album SD33-229 INNER VIEWS 6. LAUGH AT ME (SINGLE VERSION) 2:56 7. TONY (INSTRUMENTAL) 2:19 SONNY'S GROUP Tracks 6 to 7 taken from Atco single 45-6369 8. THE REVOLUTION KIND 3:22 9. GEORGIA AND JOHN QUETZAL (INSTRUMENTAL) 2:10 SONNY'S GROUP Tracks 8 to 9 taken from Atco single 45-6386 10. MISTY ROSES 3:04 11. CHERYL'S GOING HOME 2:39 Tracks 10 to 11 taken from scheduled, but never issued, Atco single 45-6446 12. I TOLD MY GIRL TO GO AWAY (SINGLE VERSION) 3:30 Track 12 taken from A-side Atco single 45-6505 13. PAMMIE'S ON A BUMMER (SINGLE VERSION) 4:57 14. MY BEST FRIEND'S GIRL IS OUT OF SIGHT (SINGLE VERSION) 2:34 Tracks 13 to 14 taken from Atco single 45-6531 15. LAUGH AT ME (ORIGINAL BACKING TRACK TAKES 9 + 10) 4:25 PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED 16. LAUGH AT ME (ALBUM VERSION) 2:48 Track 16 taken from Atco album SD33-183 THE WONDROUS WORLD OF SONNY & CHER


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