"The Boy From Dundee" was a song written by Anderson and Wise. It was originally recorded by them. It later became a hit for Kamahl in 1973.
"The Boy From Dundee" | |
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Single by Kamahl | |
A-side | "The Boy From Dundee" |
B-side | "All I Have To Offer You (Is Me)" |
Released | 1973 |
Genre | Pop |
Label | Philips 6037 029 |
Songwriter(s) | Anderson and Wise (musical duo) |
Background
editThe song was released in 1973 as the A side of the second single by Anderson and Wise. The B side was "Quiet Song".[1]
In 1973, as part of the Commonwealth Games pop tune competition, it was performed by Kamahl on Programme 4 of the competition. It was competing against "Country Spring" by Larry Philip, "Take My Life" by Desna Sisarich, "Natural Man by Bunny Walters, "What Do You Do" by Lutha, and "Games Spirit" by Nash Chase.[2] In the competition that saw Steve Allen win with "Join Together", the song won its songwriters the second songwriting section position.[3]
It appeared on the 20 Studio One Hits Vol 2 various artists compilation.[4][5]
Kamahl's version of the song entered the charts in August 1973.[6] It stayed on the charts for four weeks, peaking at no 12, holding that position for two weeks.[7] Along with his other hits, was to sing the song at the Kyneton Town Hall on October 10, 2014.[8]
References
edit- ^ Sergent.com Anderson and Wise
- ^ The New Zealand Archive of Film, Television and Sound Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision Catalogue → 24039, Studio One
- ^ The New Zealand Herald, 30 July 1973 $300 goes to winner of song contest
- ^ Discogs Various – 20 Studio One Hits Volume 2
- ^ National Library of New Zealand 20 Studio One hits. Vol. 2 / various artists
- ^ Hits of All Decades NEW ZEALAND (R.I.A.N.Z.) WEEKLY SINGLE CHARTS FROM 1973
- ^ Australian-charts.com Other Charts: New Zealand - 1973 Chart, August 17, 1973, August 24, 1973, August 31, 1973, September 7, 1973
- ^ Shire Life, Issue 6 March 2014 Page 25 Kamahl Friday 10 October at 11.30am