Transistor Days: The Dawn of 1961 – A New Beginning
Episode 17
Episode date - April 17, 2020
At the time, nobody would have noticed, but in retrospect, 1961 started out with a few significant changes in popular music. For example, nobody could have predicted that the people responsible for Barrett Strong’s “Money” (played last week) was really a brain trust that would soon change the sound – and the face – of popular music.
Motown started to make an impression that would revolutionize pop and soul. Just as relevant, though, was the appearance of a “girl group” called the Shirelles. Yes, there had been ‘girl groups’ before, but this record signified something different. It would have been near-impossible to understand it at the time, but this single revolutionized pop music by giving women a voice in popular music, singing about something much deeper and more sexually relevant.
Suddenly, with the trends that were kick-started here, it felt like rock and roll was getting a second life. It didn’t feel the same as before, but since when is music beholden to history?
Featured tracks include:
Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow? – The Shirelles
Shop Around – The Miracles
Tell Laura I Love Her – Ray Peterson
Corinne, Corinna – Ray Peterson
Ruby – Ray Charles
Spanish Harlem – Ben E. King
Runaway – Del Shannon
Mother-In-Law – Ernie K-Doe
Hide Away – Freddie King
Trust in Me – Etta James
Stand by Me – Ben E. King
Hello Walls – Faron Young
Quarter to Three – Gary ‘U.S.’ Bonds