Английская Википедия:Along Comes Mary
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"Along Comes Mary" is a song composed by Tandyn Almer, originally recorded by American sunshine pop band the Association.[1] It was the group's first hit, released in March 1966 as the lead single prior to their debut album, And Then... Along Comes the Association, which appeared in July.[2]
Background
"Along Comes Mary" is sung from the point of view of a once-disillusioned young man talking about the "tribulations no one ever sees" and who "curse[s] those faults in me." The singer believes Mary gives him comfort and improves his life. Both Leonard Bernstein[3] and Tandyn Almer stated that Mary was a reference to marijuana; this association was also prevalent among many of the song's listeners.[4] In the Young People's Concert titled What Is a Mode? Leonard Bernstein explained that the song was composed in the Dorian mode.[5]
Charts
Chart (1966) | Peak position |
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CAN RPM[6] | 8 |
US Billboard Hot 100[7] | 7 |
US Cashbox Top 100[8] | 9 |
US Record World Singles Chart[9] | 10 |
Bloodhound Gang version
Шаблон:Infobox song American rock band Bloodhound Gang recorded a version of "Along Comes Mary" with new punk music to accompany the lyrics. It first appeared on the 1998 soundtrack to the film Half Baked[10] before appearing on Bloodhound Gang's third studio album, Hooray for Boobies, the following year. "Along Comes Mary" was released as the album's first single in May 1999 and reached Шаблон:Abbr 5 in Austria, No. 6 in Germany, and No. 13 in Switzerland. The song was certified gold in both Austria and Germany.
Charts
Weekly charts
Шаблон:Single chartШаблон:Single chartШаблон:Single chartChart (1999) | Peak position |
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Europe (Eurochart Hot 100)[11] | 22 |
Year-end charts
Chart (1999) | Position |
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Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[12] | 27 |
Germany (Official German Charts)[13] | 23 |
Certifications
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Other covers
In 1966, Hugh Masekela included the song on his album Hugh Masekela's Next Album, and in 1967, Cal Tjader covered it for his album Along Comes Cal.[14] That same year, Baja Marimba Band's had a minor hit with their cover of the song.[15] In 1968, George Benson included a version on his album Giblet Gravy,[16] and in 1986 a cover appeared on R. Stevie Moore's album Glad Music.[17] In 1995, the Manhattan Transfer covered the song for their album Tonin',[18] and the following year, 24-7 Spyz covered it for their album 6.[19] In 2005, a cover of the song appeared on the Guess Who's compilation album Let's Go,[20] and Plainsong also released a cover on their self-titled album.[21]
See also
References
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- ↑ Young People's Concert: What Is a Mode? (transcripts) – LeonardBernstein.com. Retrieved July 21, 2018
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- ↑ Half Baked – allmusic
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- ↑ Along Comes Cal – allmusic
- ↑ Best of the Baja Marimbaband – allmusic
- ↑ Giblet Gravy – allmusic
- ↑ Glad Music – allmusic
- ↑ Tonin – allmusic
- ↑ 24-7 Spyz : 6
- ↑ Let's Go – allmusic
- ↑ Plain Song – allmusic
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