Winchester Cathedral by VicCNJ
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| Recording: | Oct 22, 2009 at 12:21 PM |
| Member: | VicCNJ |
| Song: | Winchester Cathedral |
| Artist: | The New Vaudeville Band |
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| Stats: | 409 views, 53 comments |
| Rating: | 5.00 Average |
10 months ago, MalvaGOLD said:
That was an awesome performance,
sure enjoyed my listen,
Great singing 5 *****
Kram Si
10 months ago, patrackmars said:
Great job on this song my friend...thank you for sharing..***** on the way...Patrick
10 months ago, Calif-Rednecks-BroGOLD said:
Very cool Vic ! ! ! Love the tube sound you created ! Great Job :0)
10 months ago, SkeetGOLD said:
I love this song and you did a great job of it................gl
10 months ago, VALDARAE said:
OH I ALWAYS LOVED THIS SONG. YOU DO IT REALLY GOOD. LOVE LISTENING TO YOU. GL
10 months ago, MisticalflowerPATRON said:
10 months ago, SexyMama47GOLD said:
Wow this is flawless my friend really brilliant.
Top notch performance here.Enjoyed it.
Ty for sharing.Tons of stars falling for you.GL
10 months ago, CaGOLD said:
Well this is soundin mighty fine and beautiful loved my listen !!!!******************Hugs Ca XXX...GL
10 months ago, curnyPATRON said:
Wonderful Performamce Vic ,,Enjoyed Listening Good luck,,
~~Peter































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Recording information by VicCNJGOLD
The Year you were born Round 2
1966 or 1979
"Winchester Cathedral" is a song released in late 1966 by Fontana Records, whereupon it shot to the #1 spot on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. It was released by The New Vaudeville Band, a novelty group established by the song's composer, Geoff Stephens. Stephens was a big fan of tunes from the British music hall era (or what Americans would call "Vaudeville"), so he wrote "Winchester Cathedral" in that vein, complete with a Rudy Vallée sound-a-like (John Carter) singing through a megaphone. Although recorded entirely by session musicians, when the song became an international hit, an actual band had to be assembled, which toured extensively under the tutelage of Peter Grant, who later went on to manage The Yardbirds and Led Zeppelin. While very British in sound and style, the tune only went to number four in the UK Singles Chart. It went all the way to the top in the U.S., however, displacing "You Keep Me Hangin' On" by the Supremes on December 3, 1966. After a one-week run at #1, "Winchester Cathedral" was knocked off the summit by the Beach Boys' "Good Vibrations", only to rebound to number one the following week. After two additional weeks, it was knocked off the top for good by "I'm a Believer" by The Monkees.
"Winchester Cathedral" topped the Billboard "Easy Listening" chart (later re-named the Adult Contemporary chart) for four weeks. Cover records by Dana Rollin and The New Happiness reached no higher than number 70.
The song won the 1966 Grammy Award for 'Best Contemporary Rock & Roll Recording'. [1]