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"The Loved One" is a song by Australian R&B,
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band The Loved Ones and was released in May 1966 as the debut single ahead of their
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, ''The Loved Ones'' (also known as the ''Blueberry Hill'' EP), which appeared in December. The song also featured on their debut
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album, ''Magic Box'', in October 1967. "The Loved One" reached No. 2 on the Australian Top 40 singles charts in 1966.McFarlane . Retrieved 16 March 2010.


Background

The Loved Ones were formed in
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in 1965 by Gerry Humphrys, Ian Clyne and Kim Lynch.Spencer et al, (2007
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entry. Retrieved 16 March 2010.
They had previously been members of a youthful trad jazz band,
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, in which Humphrys and Lynch had played clarinet and tuba respectively.Spencer et al, (2007
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entry. Retrieved 16 March 2010.
They recruited drummer Gavin Anderson and ex-
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guitarist Rob Lovett.Spencer et al, (2007
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entry. Retrieved 16 March 2010.
The band were renowned as an exciting, if erratic, live act in a
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mould and quickly rose to prominence in the local club and dance scene. The group's visual impact was heightened by their striking
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stage attire and the band had a strong focal point thanks to the charismatic stage presence, saturnine good looks and growling, blues-influenced baritone voice of Humphrys, who is widely acknowledged as one of Australia's finest male pop-rock vocalists. The Loved Ones were one of the first Australian rock bands to use
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as part of their regular stage set-up and their distinctive keyboard-based sound set them apart from most of their contemporaries. They signed to the In Records label (a subsidiary of
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) early in 1966. They shot to national prominence, scoring a major Australian hit with "The Loved One", which reached No. 2 on the Australian Top 40 singles charts in May. "Ever Lovin' Man", was issued in July and reached No. 9. A reworking of
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's "Blueberry Hill" appeared on their first
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, ''Blueberry Hill'', in December—together with the two previous singles. "Sad Dark Eyes" followed in January 1967. Each release captured an emotional intensity and musical inventiveness which marked them out from their peers. They released an album in 1967 titled ''Magic Box'', a collection of their singles. The Loved Ones split later that year in October, just two years after they were formed. ''Magic Box'' is considered a classic recording and to this day in Australia it enjoys cult status and has reportedly never been out-of-print since it was released. In 2001, "The Loved One" was selected as No. 6 on the
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(APRA)'s list of Top 30 Australian songs of all time. In 2011, "The Loved One" was on the sound track, and over the opening titles, of the ABC TV drama '' Paper Giants''.


Track listing


Personnel

The Loved Ones' members * Gavin Anderson – drums * Ian Clyne – piano * Gerry Humphrys – vocals * Rob Lovett – guitar * Kim Lynch – bass guitar


INXS version

"The Loved One" was recorded twice by
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. The original studio version was issued as a stand-alone single in March 1981, in Australia only. It reached No. 20 on the national charts, and was later featured on their 1982 compilation album ''
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''. The band re-recorded the track (in a substantially different arrangement) for their 1987 international hit album ''
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''. INXS also frequently performed the song live, and one such version is featured on their 1991 live video, ''
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''.


Track listing (original 1981 single)


Releases


References

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