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The Cuff Links were an United States|American Rock music|rock / Pop music|pop recording studio|studio musical ensemble|group from Staten Island , New York . The band had a United States|U.S. No. 9 hit record|hit in 1969Joel Whitburn, "The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits,", Billboard Books, 2000 with "Tracy", with rich harmony|harmonised human voice|vocals provided entirely by Ron Dante . The track was produced as part of a series of sound recording and reproduction|recording sessions & ndash; sometimes as many as six in a day & ndash; by Dante, with the songs released under a variety of band names.cite book
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History


"Tracy" hit the record chart|charts in October 1969, just as " Sugar, Sugar ", a single for The Archies and the product of another anonymous recording session by Dante, was descending from its chart-topper|No. 1 spot. Dante's vocals for "Tracy" were recorded in just hours. He recalled: "I put on a lead voice, doubled it a few times, and then put about 16, 18 backgrounds." "Tracy" spent 12 weeks in the U.S. chart, and subsequently sold over one million copies, being awarded a music recording sales certification|gold record by the Recording Industry Association of America|R.I.A.A. cite book
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| isbn= 0-214-20512-6


Dante had promised "Tracy"'s songwriter s, Paul Vance and Lee Pockriss , that if the song was a hit he would record an entire Cuff Links album and when it charted, Vance and Pockriss quickly delved through their catalogue to produce more songs. Dante said: "It was the quickest album I'd ever done. I think I did the entire background vocals and leads in a day and a half & ndash; for the entire album. I remember doing at least four or five songs in one day." To speed the project, Vance and Pockriss hired novice arrangement|arranger Rupert Holmes to work on the album, which including the second hit, "When Julie Comes Around", which peaked at No. 41 in the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and No. 10 in the UK Singles Chart .

As the album was being completed, Vance and Pockriss created a seven-member concert tour|touring band, comprising Pat Rizzo ( saxophone ), Rich Dimino ( keyboard instrument|keyboards ), Bob Gill ( trumpet / flugelhorn / flute ), Dave Lavender ( guitar ), Andrew "Junior" Denno ( bass guitar|bass ), Joe Cord (vocals) and Danny Valentine ( drum s).

Dante opted not to tour with the group, http://www.thecufflinks.net The Cuff Links touring group website having accepted a solo (music)|solo album recording contract by Archies creator Don Kirshner that excluded any more outside work. When he called Vance to obtain his royalties for the first album, Vance refused to pay up unless Dante recorded a second album. The dispute was settled only after a personal confrontation at Vance's office and Vance erased Dante's vocals from his final song, "Run Sally Run" and replaced them with Cord's. It was the last Cuff Links single to reach the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at No. 76 in April 1970. The single "Robin's World" appeared on the Billboard Easy Listening Top 40 the following June.

Cord's vocals appeared on only a few tracks on the second Cuff Links album, The Cuff Links , with most songs featuring Holmes.

Note that the version of "Jennifer Tomkins" included on this second album is virtually identical to the hit version performed in 1970 by the ad hoc group Street People, which hit #36 on the US charts in 1970. This is because Street People also featured Rupert Holmes as its lead singer and arranger, as well as production by Paul Vance. The Cuff Links' track "Jennifer Tomkins" is essentially the same as the hit single, with a few minor differences in the mix.

The Cuff Links name was later revived for unsuccessful singles on the Atco Records|Atco and Roulette Records|Roulette record label|labels in 1972 and 1975.

In 1999 singer-songwriter Michael "Valentine" Ubriaco obtained the touring rights to the Cuff Links name and revived the group for live performances. That band includes original guitarist Dave Lavender and still tours.

Discography


US Release Date
A-Side
Label & Cat No. Chart Positions Album
US Hot 100 author=Steffen Hung url=http:/ / www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/ rpm UK cite book
August 1969"Tracy"Decca 32533 9 9 1 4 Tracy
November 1969"When Julie Comes Around"Decca 32592 41 13 24 10
February 1970"Run Sally Run"Decca 32639 76 23 40 - The Cuff Links
May 1970"Robin's World"Decca 32687 - 45 - -
October 1970"Thank You Pretty Baby"Decca 32732 - - - -
February 1971"All Because Of You"Decca 32791 - - - -Non-LP singles
1972"Sandi"Atco 6867 - - - -
1975"Some Girls Do (Some Girls Don't)"Roulette 7171 - - - -


Albums


  • Tracy ( Decca Records|Decca , 1969)


  • "Tracy" / "All the Young Women" / "Heather" / "Early in the Morning" / "Put a Little Love in Your Heart" / "Lay a Little Love On Me" / "When Julie Comes Around" / "I Remember" / " Sweet Caroline " / "Where Did You Go? " / "Sally Ann (You're Such a Pretty Baby)"

  • The Cuff Links (Decca, 1970)


  • "Robin's World" / "Thank You Pretty Baby" / "Jennifer Tomkins" / "Down in Louisiana" / "Mister Big (Oh What a Beautiful Day)" / "The Kiss" / "Foundation of Love" / "Bobbie" / " Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes) " / "Run Sally Run" / "Afraid of Tomorrow"

    References


    Reflist

    External links


  • http://www.discoogle.com/wiki/Cuff_Links%2C_The The Cuff Links Discography


  • DEFAULTSORT:Cuff Links, The Category:Musical groups from New York
    Category:Decca Records artists

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