Oh Boy (The Mood I'm In)
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"Oh Boy (The Mood I'm In)" is a popular song written by
Tony Romeo Tony Romeo (December 25, 1938 – June 23, 1995) was an American songwriter.
(obituary), ''The New York Times'', June 26 ...
. It has been recorded by
Diana Trask Diana Roselyn Trask (born 23 June 1940) is an Australian singer, songwriter and author. She was considered to be one of the first Australian music artists to find success in the United States, particularly in the genres of pop and country. Bo ...
and
Brotherhood of Man Brotherhood of Man were a British pop group who achieved success in the 1970s with three number one hits in the UK. They won the 1976 Eurovision Song Contest with " Save Your Kisses for Me". Created in 1969 by songwriter and record producer ...
, among others. The song is about a woman whose partner/husband is no longer with her and she sadly walks the streets in an attempt to find him. Tony Romeo who wrote the song is best known for his 1970 hit " I Think I Love You" by
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, which became a US No.1.


Diana Trask version


Background, recording and content

Diana Trask first formed a career as a
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singer recording for
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and appearing on the television program ''
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''. She then reinvented herself as a
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artist after developing an interest in their music community. She had her most successful country period during the seventies decade with several US top 20 and top 40 single releases. Among these charting songs was 1974's "Oh Boy". In her memoir, Trask wrote that producer Jim Foglesong had found "Oh Boy" and believed it to be a hit. Trask returned from a stint performing in
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to cut the track and after recording it, she also believed it could be successful. Written by
Tony Romeo Tony Romeo (December 25, 1938 – June 23, 1995) was an American songwriter.
(obituary), ''The New York Times'', June 26 ...
and produced by Foglesong, "Oh Boy"'s story line centered on a woman who was in search of her partner who she suspected to be out drinking in local bars.


Release, critical reception and chart performance

"Oh Boy" was released as a single by ABC–Dot Records in December 1974 as a seven-inch vinyl record featuring the
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" Alone Again Naturally". ''
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'' magazine called the track, "Well produced with nice melody changes" and found that Trask "never sounding better". ''
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'' called Trask's voice "dynamic" and believed it be "a sure hit". Trask claimed her version never received promotion from ABC–Dot due to label re-configuration and called it "one of my biggest professional disappointments". Meanwhile, Bobby Wyld of WYTRA Records claimed that he did not give ABC-Dot permission to release Trask's version in belief that her version "won't get airplay". He ultimately sued the company for one million dollars, as reported by ''
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''. Despite this, "Oh Boy" rose to the number 21 position on the US ''Billboard''
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chart, becoming Trask's final top 40 single there. In Canada, it rose to number 14 on their ''
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'' Country Tracks chart. It reached the top ten on Australia's
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chart, peaking at the number ten position in 1975. It was Trask's first charting single in Australia since 1960 and her only top ten song there. It also appeared on Trask's tenth studio album titled '' The Mood I'm In''.


Track listings

;7" vinyl single * "Oh Boy" – 2:30 * " Alone Again Naturally" – 3:41


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications


Brotherhood of Man version

In 1977, the song was recorded by UK pop group Brotherhood of Man. The group had won the
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the year before and were looking for their next big hit when their producer
Tony Hiller Anthony Toby Hiller (30 July 1927 – 26 August 2018) was an English songwriter and record producer. He was best known for writing and/or producing hits for Brotherhood of Man, including " United We Stand" (1970) and " Save Your Kisses for Me" ( ...
came upon this song. Given a new pop slant, the song became a hit in Europe, including the UK where it peaked at #8 during a 12-week run. It featured on their subsequent album ''Oh Boy!''


Track listing

# "Oh Boy (The Mood I'm In)" (
Tony Romeo Tony Romeo (December 25, 1938 – June 23, 1995) was an American songwriter.
(obituary), ''The New York Times'', June 26 ...
) 3.14 # "Closer Closer" ( Hiller / Sheriden /
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) 2.39


Chart performance


References

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