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"Midnight Confessions" | ||||
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Single by The Grass Roots | ||||
from the album Golden Grass | ||||
B-side | "Who Will You Be Tomorrow" | |||
Released | June 1968[1] | |||
Recorded | 1968 in Los Angeles, California | |||
Genre | ||||
Length | 2:42 | |||
Label | ABC/Dunhill | |||
Songwriter(s) | Lou Josie | |||
Producer(s) | Steve Barri | |||
The Grass Roots singles chronology | ||||
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1968 single by The Grass Roots
"Midnight Confessions" is a song written by Lou T. Josie and originally performed by the Ever-Green Blues. American rock band The Grass Roots later made it famous when they released it as a single in 1968. Though never released on any of the group`s studio albums, it was on their first compilation album, Golden Grass, and has since been included on many of their other compilations.
The Grass Roots version became the band`s biggest charting hit on the Billboard Hot 100, reaching the Top 5 of both the U.S. and Canadian pop singles charts.[4]
The lyrics describe a man who is infatuated with a married woman, knows he can never have her, and is relegated to confessing his love for her audibly, but alone. The original recording of "Midnight Confessions" was a demo by the Evergreen Blues Band, whose manager – Lou Josie – wrote the song. The demo contained a horn section and caught the attention of record producer/engineer Steve Barri, who was looking to produce a song for the Grass Roots that was a "West Coast" version of a Motown-style production. The Grass Roots track was produced/engineered by Steve Barri with the horn section`s arrangement by Jimmie Haskell. The instrumentation was recorded by the group of LA studio musicians known as The Wrecking Crew, as were many hits by the Grass Roots.[5][6] Rob Grill and Warren Entner shared lead vocals, with Grill singing the verses and Entner, the choruses.
Per the Wrecking Crew`s Facebook page.[7][unreliable source?]
The Grass Roots
Additional musicians
"Midnight Confessions" was released as a single by the ABC/Dunhill record label in late June 1968.[1] It was the Grass Roots` first to feature a horn section and was therefore a departure from the group`s previous singles; the band members worried that this would preclude it from becoming a hit.[6] However, it was well received and became their biggest hit in the United States, peaking at #5 on the Billboard Hot 100 on November 2, 1968,[4] and was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America, with sales of over one million units, on December 3, 1968.[9] The single also did well in Canada, peaking at #4 on the RPM 100 singles chart.[10]
Weekly charts
| Year-end charts
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1968 single by The Grass Roots
"Midnight Confessions" is a song written by Lou T. Josie and originally performed by the Ever-Green Blues. American rock band The Grass Roots later made it famous when they released it as a single in 1968. Though never released on any of the group`s studio albums, it was on their first compilation album, Golden Grass, and has since been included on many of their other compilations.
The Grass Roots version became the band`s biggest charting hit on the Billboard Hot 100, reaching the Top 5 of both the U.S. and Canadian pop singles charts.[4]
The lyrics describe a man who is infatuated with a married woman, knows he can never have her, and is relegated to confessing his love for her audibly, but alone. The original recording of "Midnight Confessions" was a demo by the Evergreen Blues Band, whose manager – Lou Josie – wrote the song. The demo contained a horn section and caught the attention of record producer/engineer Steve Barri, who was looking to produce a song for the Grass Roots that was a "West Coast" version of a Motown-style production. The Grass Roots track was produced/engineered by Steve Barri with the horn section`s arrangement by Jimmie Haskell. The instrumentation was recorded by the group of LA studio musicians known as The Wrecking Crew, as were many hits by the Grass Roots.[5][6] Rob Grill and Warren Entner shared lead vocals, with Grill singing the verses and Entner, the choruses.
Per the Wrecking Crew`s Facebook page.[7][unreliable source?]
The Grass Roots
Additional musicians
"Midnight Confessions" was released as a single by the ABC/Dunhill record label in late June 1968.[1] It was the Grass Roots` first to feature a horn section and was therefore a departure from the group`s previous singles; the band members worried that this would preclude it from becoming a hit.[6] However, it was well received and became their biggest hit in the United States, peaking at #5 on the Billboard Hot 100 on November 2, 1968,[4] and was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America, with sales of over one million units, on December 3, 1968.[9] The single also did well in Canada, peaking at #4 on the RPM 100 singles chart.[10]
Weekly charts
| Year-end charts
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