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"Night of the Long Grass" is a song by English rock band the Troggs, released as a single in May 1967. It continued their slight dip in chart performance, though still became their sixth top-twenty hit in the UK.[1]

Background and release

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Singles chronology

Give It to Me
Give It to Me
10/3/1967

Night of the Long Grass

The Troggs

1967 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 19 Mayo 1967 · Fecha Grabación: 1967 -
    Discográfica: Page One · · Productor: Larry Page
    1
    Night of the Long Grass
    The TroggsThe Troggs • w: Reg Presley • 1967 .2 .10
    3:05
  • 2
    Girl in Black
    The TroggsThe Troggs • w: Colin Frechter • 1967 .2 .10
    2:02
  • Album


    Trogglodynamite

    Trogglodynamite

    Fecha Lanzamiento: 10 Febrero 1967 · Fecha Grabación: 1966 -
    Discográfica: Page One · · Productor: Larry Page
    1
    I Can Only Give You Everything
    The Troggs • 1967
    3:24
  • 2
    Last Summer
    The Troggs • 1967
    2:55
  • 3
    Meet Jacqueline
    The Troggs • 1967
    2:14
  • 4
    Oh No
    The Troggs • 1967
    2:05
  • 5
    It`s Too Late
    The Troggs • 1967
    2:08
  • 6
    No. 10 Downing Street
    The Troggs • 1967
    2:15
  • 7
    Mona
    The Troggs • 1967
    5:09
  • 8
    I Want You to Come into My Life
    The Troggs • 1967
    2:25
  • 9
    Let Me Tell You Babe
    The Troggs • 1967
    2:49
  • 10
    Little Queenie
    The Troggs • 1967
    2:51
  • 11
    Cousin Jane
    The Troggs • 1967
    2:25
  • 12
    You Can`t Beat It
    The Troggs • 1967
    2:21
  • 13
    Baby Come Closer
    The Troggs • 1967
    2:33
  • 14
    It`s Over
    The Troggs • 1967
    2:11
  • 15
    Any Way That You Want Me
    The TroggsThe Troggs • 1967
    2:56
  • 16
    66-5-4-3-2-1
    The TroggsThe Troggs • 1967
    2:35
  • 17
    Give It to Me
    The TroggsThe Troggs • 1967
    2:14
  • 18
    You`re Lying
    The TroggsThe Troggs • 1967
    2:23
  • 19
    Night of the Long Grass
    The TroggsThe Troggs • 1967
    3:05
  • 20
    Girl in Black
    The TroggsThe Troggs • 1967
    2:02
  • 21
    Evil Woman
    The Troggs • 1967
    2:53
  • 22
    Sweet Madelaine
    The Troggs • 1967
    2:50
  • Album

    Give It to Me
    Give It to Me
    10/3/1967
    "Night of the Long Grass"
    Danish picture sleeve
    Single by the Troggs
    B-side"Girl in Black"
    Released19 May 1967 (1967-05-19)
    GenrePsychedelic rock
    Length3:04
    LabelPage One
    Songwriter(s)Reg Presley
    Producer(s)Larry Page
    The Troggs singles chronology
    "Give It to Me"
    (1967)
    "Night of the Long Grass"
    (1967)
    "Hi Hi Hazel"
    (1967)

    Review

    "Night of the Long Grass" is a song by English rock band the Troggs, released as a single in May 1967. It continued their slight dip in chart performance, though still became their sixth top-twenty hit in the UK.[1]

    Background and release

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    Originally towards the end of April 1967, the next Troggs single was announced as "My Lady" backed with "Girl in Black".[2] However, a week before its release, it was announced that they would be changing the A-side and instead release "Night of the Long Grass" as a single.[3] As "My Lady" was withdrawn so soon before its expected release, according to Reg Presley, around 26,000 copies had already been pressed. It was given a release in South Africa as was also "Night of the Long Grass", with the latter backed with "Hi Hi Hazel".[4][5] "My Lady" was later included on the Troggs album Cellophane and a cover by Jet Harris was released as a single in July 1967.[6][7]

    Reviewing for Record Mirror, Peter Jones described "Night of the Long Grass" as "much stronger than the mooted "My Lady" single – in fact, it becomes darned infectious after just a couple of plays. Lyrics worth a close listen, with atmospheric guitar and percussion backing… and the vocal comes through as if hidden behind a wall of bricks or grass or something. Curious vocals sounds behind, too".[8] Guest reviewing for Disc and Music Echo, Dusty Springfield wrote "What a creepy beginning! And a lovely, sexy, sinister vocal from Reg. On first hearing though, it`s not as catchy as some of their others but it`s got lots of nice ideas and their popularity will see it into the chart I`m sure".[9]

    Charts

    Chart (1967)

    Peak
    position

    Australia (Kent Music Report)[10]

    79

    Germany (GfK)[11]

    23

    Ireland (IRMA)[12]

    26

    Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[13]

    33

    UK Disc and Music Echo Top 30[14]

    19

    UK Melody Maker Top 30[15]

    19

    UK New Musical Express Top 30[16]

    21

    UK Record Retailer Top 50[1]

    17

    "Night of the Long Grass" is a song by English rock band the Troggs, released as a single in May 1967. It continued their slight dip in chart performance, though still became their sixth top-twenty hit in the UK.[1]

    Background and release

    Originally towards the end of April 1967, the next Troggs single was announced as "My Lady" backed with "Girl in Black".[2] However, a week before its release, it was announced that they would be changing the A-side and instead release "Night of the Long Grass" as a single.[3] As "My Lady" was withdrawn so soon before its expected release, according to Reg Presley, around 26,000 copies had already been pressed. It was given a release in South Africa as was also "Night of the Long Grass", with the latter backed with "Hi Hi Hazel".[4][5] "My Lady" was later included on the Troggs album Cellophane and a cover by Jet Harris was released as a single in July 1967.[6][7]

    Reviewing for Record Mirror, Peter Jones described "Night of the Long Grass" as "much stronger than the mooted "My Lady" single – in fact, it becomes darned infectious after just a couple of plays. Lyrics worth a close listen, with atmospheric guitar and percussion backing… and the vocal comes through as if hidden behind a wall of bricks or grass or something. Curious vocals sounds behind, too".[8] Guest reviewing for Disc and Music Echo, Dusty Springfield wrote "What a creepy beginning! And a lovely, sexy, sinister vocal from Reg. On first hearing though, it`s not as catchy as some of their others but it`s got lots of nice ideas and their popularity will see it into the chart I`m sure".[9]

    Charts

    Chart (1967)

    Peak
    position

    Australia (Kent Music Report)[10]

    79

    Germany (GfK)[11]

    23

    Ireland (IRMA)[12]

    26

    Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[13]

    33

    UK Disc and Music Echo Top 30[14]

    19

    UK Melody Maker Top 30[15]

    19

    UK New Musical Express Top 30[16]

    21

    UK Record Retailer Top 50[1]

    17

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