"Remember (Walking in the Sand)", also known as "Remember", is a song written by
George "Shadow" Morton. It was originally recorded by the
girl group
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the Shangri-Las, who had a top five hit with it in 1964. A remake by
Aerosmith
Aerosmith is an American rock band formed in Boston in 1970. The group consists of Steven Tyler (lead vocals), Joe Perry (guitar), Tom Hamilton (bass), Joey Kramer (drums) and Brad Whitford (guitar). Their style, which is rooted in blues ...
in 1979 was a minor hit. There have been many other versions of the song as well.
The Shangri-Las' version
Background
Morton was looking to break into the music business, and went to the
Brill Building
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in
New York City
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to see an old girlfriend,
Ellie Greenwich, who had become a successful pop songwriter. Morton and Greenwich's writing partner,
Jeff Barry
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, took a dislike to one another. Asked what he did for a living, Morton replied "I write songs", although he had never written one. When Barry asked him what kind, Morton retorted, "Hit songs!" Barry said he would love to hear one of Morton's tunes, and invited him to come back the following week with something.
Morton hired a teenage group from
Queens
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,
the Shangri-Las, to sing. Realizing that he did not have a song yet, he immediately wrote "Remember (Walking in the Sand)". There are several stories as to how it was written. One is that immediately upon his realization of not having a song, he parked next to a beach on
Long Island
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and there wrote the song. The song contains recurring seagulls-and-surf sound effects. He used the Shangri-Las on the demo, which he himself produced. (A not-yet-famous
Billy Joel
William Martin Joel (born May 9, 1949) is an American singer, pianist and songwriter. Commonly nicknamed the "Piano Man" after his album and signature song of the same name, he has led a commercially successful career as a solo artist since th ...
is said by Morton to have played the piano chords that open the song.) Jeff Barry was impressed and
Red Bird Records picked up the song for release and signed Morton and the Shangri-Las to contracts. According to some accounts, the original version was nearly seven minutes long. In order to fit the AM radio format of the time, the song had to be cut in length, but rather than edit it, Morton simply faded it out after 2:10. In another version Morton presents the demo to various Red Bird staffers, Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich,
Artie Butler
Arthur Butler (born December 2, 1942) is an American composer, arranger, songwriter, and session musician. In a long career, he has been involved in numerous hit records and other recordings, and has been awarded over 60 gold and platinum albums ...
and others and they and some session musicians (including drummer
Gary Chester) took the demo into the studio where it became, "a whole other record."
Reception
The song was released as the third single by the Shangri-Las, their first on
Red Bird Records, and became a number five hit on the
''Billboard'' Hot 100,
["Billboard Hot 100 Charts – The Sixties/The Seventies", Record Research Inc, 1990] and number nine on the ''
Cashbox'' R&B chart. It also hit number fourteen on the
UK Singles Chart
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, and became more successful in the UK when reissued on several occasions in the 1970s.
''
Cash Box
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'' described it as "a hauntingly plaintive pop-r&b romancer with an off-beat rapidly-changing, hard-shufìiin' beat."
As noted above, Billy Joel, an unknown working as a session musician at the time, played piano on the original demo recording of the song and has playfully claimed that Morton failed to pay him his $67 union scale fee for the performance. The Shangri-Las' recording placed #395 on
''Rolling Stone''s 500 Greatest Songs of All Time list in 2004. ''Billboard'' named the song #26 on their list of 100 Greatest Girl Group Songs of All Time.
In the early 1970s,
Buddah Records
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released a "Radio Active Gold" oldies 45 containing an undubbed version of the demo (no echo or sound effects). This version is timed at 2:17, and the intro is the "Remember..." chorus without Mary Weiss' lead vocal. This version (the technical term for it is an underdub) first appeared on a 1969 Buddah compilation album entitled ''Incense and Oldies,'' along with an alternate version of "
Give Him a Great Big Kiss
"Give Him a Great Big Kiss" (sometimes entitled "Great Big Kiss") is a song written by Shadow Morton and performed by the Shangri-Las. It debuted at number 83 on the Billboard Hot 100 in late December 1964, and peaked at #18 for two weeks in lat ...
".
Personnel
According to musicologist Albin J. Zak:
The Shangri-Las
*
Mary Weisslead vocal
*Marge Ganserbacking vocal
*Mary Ann Ganserbacking vocal
*Betty Weissbacking vocal
Additional musicians and production
*Unidentified
session musician
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sbass guitar, drums, piano
*Unidentifiedfinger snaps, handclaps, sound effects
*Brooks Arthur
engineering
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*
Jeff Barry
Jeff Barry (born Joel Adelberg; April 3, 1938) is an American pop music songwriter, singer, and record producer. Among the most successful songs that he has co-written in his career are " Do Wah Diddy Diddy", " Da Doo Ron Ron", " Then He Kiss ...
producer
*
Shadow Mortonproducer ''(uncredited)''
*Artie Rippproducer
Chart history
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Aerosmith version
Background
Aerosmith
Aerosmith is an American rock band formed in Boston in 1970. The group consists of Steven Tyler (lead vocals), Joe Perry (guitar), Tom Hamilton (bass), Joey Kramer (drums) and Brad Whitford (guitar). Their style, which is rooted in blues ...
released a more
rock oriented version of the song featuring uncredited backing vocals by
Mary Weiss of the Shangri-Las as a single in 1979. Released on
Columbia Records
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it was taken from the group's sixth studio album ''
Night in the Ruts
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'' and was also included on their ''
Greatest Hits
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'' album. Aerosmith's cover was co-produced by Gary Lyons. It charted on the
''Billboard'' Hot 100 at number 67. It also peaked at number 29 on the Canadian ''
RPM'' singles chart in March 1980.
Louise Goffin version
In 1979,
Louise Goffin released a remake of the song on her debut album, ''Kid Blue''. That version reached #43 on the
''Billboard'' Hot 100.
In popular culture
In 2005, American rapper
Capone
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sampled the song and pitched it up 5 semitones for "Streets Favorite" (often mislabeled with the song title "Oh No"), a
track
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* Ancient trackway, any track or trail whose origin is lost in antiquity
* Animal track, imprints left on surfaces that an animal walks across
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from his 2005
album
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''Pain, Time, & Glory''. In 2020, the
instrumental
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to "Streets Favorite" became an
Internet meme
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on
TikTok
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, typically being played when an accident is shown. The Capone sample was popularized in the BBC series ''Don't Mess!'', and subsequently appeared in several marketing campaigns for the show between 2010 and 2015.
Amy Winehouse
Amy Jade Winehouse (14 September 1983 – 23 July 2011) was an English singer and songwriter. She was known for her deep, expressive contralto vocals and her eclectic mix of musical genres, including soul, rhythm and blues and jazz.
A membe ...
covered part of the pre-chorus when singing "
Back to Black
''Back to Black'' is the second and final studio album by English singer and songwriter Amy Winehouse, released on 27 October 2006 by Island Records. Winehouse predominantly based the album on her tumultuous relationship with then-ex-boyfrien ...
" during live shows.
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