THE STRANGELOVES
'The Strangeloves' were an American songwriting/production team in the 1960s, who were from New York but pretended to be an Australian band. Their biggest hits were "I Want Candy," "Night Time" and "Cara-Lin."
Bob Feldman, Jerry Goldstein and Richard Gottehrer had already scored big hits for other artists with "Hang on Sloopy" and "My Boyfriend's Back", when they decided to invent the Strangeloves.
According to the press releases, the Strangeloves were three brothers named Giles, Miles and Niles Strange that had grown up on an Australian sheep farm. The faked backstory, involving a sheep crossbreeding get-rich-quick scheme, did not exactly capture the public's imagination, but the music was indelible.
They released one LP in 1965 and numerous subsequent 45 rpm releases. Their songs have been covered by the J. Geils Band and (with great pop success) by Bow Wow Wow.
Gottehrer went on to later fame as a record producer of early CBGB's luminaries Richard Hell & The Voidoids and Blondie, as well as the co-founder, with Seymour Stein, of Sire Records. He also worked with Robert Gordon who was one of many who revitalized rockabilly in the late 1970s.
In his role as a producer and manager Goldstein also continued to have an effect on the music world. He suggested to the band Nightshift that they team up with Eric Burdon, who became War, and had the Circle Jerks on his Far Our Productions management company and LAX record label.
Bob Feldman, Jerry Goldstein and Richard Gottehrer had already scored big hits for other artists with "Hang on Sloopy" and "My Boyfriend's Back", when they decided to invent the Strangeloves.
According to the press releases, the Strangeloves were three brothers named Giles, Miles and Niles Strange that had grown up on an Australian sheep farm. The faked backstory, involving a sheep crossbreeding get-rich-quick scheme, did not exactly capture the public's imagination, but the music was indelible.
They released one LP in 1965 and numerous subsequent 45 rpm releases. Their songs have been covered by the J. Geils Band and (with great pop success) by Bow Wow Wow.
Gottehrer went on to later fame as a record producer of early CBGB's luminaries Richard Hell & The Voidoids and Blondie, as well as the co-founder, with Seymour Stein, of Sire Records. He also worked with Robert Gordon who was one of many who revitalized rockabilly in the late 1970s.
In his role as a producer and manager Goldstein also continued to have an effect on the music world. He suggested to the band Nightshift that they team up with Eric Burdon, who became War, and had the Circle Jerks on his Far Our Productions management company and LAX record label.
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