Yesterday's Gone (song)
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"Yesterday's Gone" is the title of a 1963 hit single by
Chad & Jeremy Chad & Jeremy were a British musical duo consisting of Chad Stuart and Jeremy Clyde, who began working in 1962 and had their first hit song in the UK with " Yesterday's Gone" (1963). That song became a hit in the United States in the following ...
. Although the English duo would have a string of successful records in the United States through the mid-1960s, this song was their only hit in their native land.


History

The song was written in 1962 by
Chad Stuart David Stuart Chadwick (10 December 1941 – 20 December 2020), better known by his stage name Chad Stuart, was an English musician. He was one half of the duo Chad & Jeremy. Stuart has writing credits on four of the 11 Chad & Jeremy songs which ...
, who comprised Chad & Jeremy with
Jeremy Clyde Michael Jeremy Thomas Clyde (born 22 March 1941) is an English actor and musician. During the 1960s, he was one-half of the folk duo Chad & Jeremy (with Chad Stuart). Their first song was the 1963 hit " Yesterday’s Gone". The duo became mor ...
; it is the first song Stuart wrote. Stuart shares the song's writing credit with Wendy Kidd, the manager of a band Stuart belonged to at the time of the song's writing. According to Stuart, Kidd was given the songwriting credit in return for allowing him to compose "Yesterday's Gone" on her piano. Kidd also facilitated the hiring of Stuart as a staff writer at Rogers Music, which published "Yesterday's Gone", although the song remained unrecorded until Stuart and Clyde began performing as a duo, eventually recording "Yesterday's Gone" in July 1963 in a session at
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produced and arranged by John Barry, who had discovered Chad & Jeremy at a London club and signed them to Ember Records, a newly formed independent label in which Barry was a partner. According to Chad Stuart, John Barry was unhappy with the duo's first attempts to record their vocal for "Yesterday's Gone": "he told us...we sounded like a locker room full of football players...in the end in desperation he said: 'Whisper it', so we kind of backed off a bit and so that sort of slightly
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sound came about".


Chart performance

"Yesterday's Gone" was the British duo's only UK hit. Released 27 September 1963, "Yesterday's Gone" entered the UK top 50 on the chart dated 30 November 1963 and remained on the chart for seven weeks and peaked at No. 37. The follow-up single "Like I Love You Today" was released in January 1964 with no evident reaction. Chad Stuart would recall: "There was just no way a little independent label could compete in those days...John Barry bought himself out of his contract and we were stuck. I think we would've broken up then and there except for the fact that Noel Rogers, who published 'Yesterday's Gone' fenced it off to this other company in America called World Artists". Stuart is referring to the
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-based World Artists Records which released "Yesterday's Gone" in the US in March 1964 after label president Lou Guarino heard the single while visiting Great Britain in search of local tracks which World Artists might profitably release, the "
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" of the US music scene then being in full swing. It rose to No. 21 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 in July 1964, the first of eleven singles to chart in America. Chad & Jeremy would subsequently place three singles in the US top 20, but only their one top ten hit, "
A Summer Song "A Summer Song" is a 1964 song by the English pop music duo Chad & Jeremy. The song was written by Clive Metcalf, Keith Noble and Chad Stuart. Background Like the duo's breakthrough selection, " Yesterday's Gone", "A Summer Song" is a reminiscenc ...
", rivals "Yesterday's Gone" as the duo's signature song. The American success of "Yesterday's Gone" occasioned a re-release of the track in Australia,''Billboard'': 6 June 1964 (vol. 76, No. 23), p.29 where it charted over the summer of 1964 with a No. 26 peak, and a major label cover in the UK, where in March 1964
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released a version of "Yesterday's Gone" recorded by the Overlanders with
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producing; the Overlanders' version did not chart in the UK but was picked up by
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for US release in May 1964 and became a regional hit reaching No. 75 that July, marking the only ''Billboard'' Hot 100 appearance of the Overlanders which preceded that group's sole charting in their native UK (with the No. 1 " Michelle") by almost two years.


Chart history


Cover version

*Translated as "Pas Aujourd'hui", "Yesterday's Gone" charted in France at No. 94 for Les Missiles.


References


External links


Lyrics of this song
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