

In 1958, three versions of "The Story of My Life" were released in the UK: In the United Kingdom, a cover version recorded by Michael Holliday reached No.1 in the UK Singles Chart in February 1958, before being replaced by Perry Como's " Magic Moments", also written by Bacharach and David.The song was a 1957 hit for American country music singer Marty Robbins, which peaked at number one on the US country chart for four weeks and reached number fifteen on the Billboard Top 100 and number two on Australian Singles Chart." The Story of My Life" is a song written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David. Engineer Jack Tansin.1957 single by Marty Robbins "The Story of My Life" Music produced & arranged by Joe Tansin, Directed by Joe Tansin – Director of photography Chris Hume, Dean Ford – Vocals, Joe Tansin – Guitar, Banjo, Keyboard, percussion & backing vocals, Jon Gold – Organ, Jen Kuhn – Cello, Rick Sailon – Fiddle. In 2014 Dean recorded this stunning new version and video for ‘Reflections Of My Life” which rivals the tear-jerking original. Dean never mentioned his days as a musician to any of them.ĭean Ford passed away in December 2018 from complications of Parkinson’s disease. where his many celebrity passengers included Michael Jackson and Bob Dylan. Moving to Los Angeles, he then battled alcohol addiction in 1979. Original singer Dean Ford left the band in 1974 and released a solo album in 1975.

in January 1969.Īlso see my story about The Beatles 1968 album: White on Whiteįurther iterations of Marmalade ensued through the decades (still touring today) with numerous revolving members. Marmalade’s single of Beatles’ cover versions reached No. Although the Beatles never released a single from their epic self-titled 1968 double masterpiece (known as the white album). The single hit No.1 in Australia, Switzerland and Japan. Speaking of the Beatles, Marmalade released a single covering their songs ‘Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da’ with the B-side ‘While My Guitar Gently Weeps’. The song was written by singer Dean Ford and guitarist Junior Campbell who played a strange backwards guitar solo using a back-masking recording technique pioneered by the Beatles on their 1966 album Revolver. The most successful was ‘Reflections of my Life’ which made the top 10 in the USA and reached No. They had ten songs on the UK singles chart from 1968-1972. The Scottish pop group The Marmalade (later, simply Marmalade) from Glasgow formed in 1961 as the Gaylords. The song’s first line immediately takes us from light into darkness… We rarely saw the faces behind the voices emitting from our AM radios, and I wondered who was singing this beautifully sad, yet hopeful song of longing. Trumpets and sweeping strings add grandeur, giving the song a timeless quality. Although the lyrics are despondent, the song is in a major key rather than in melancholy minor. ‘Reflections Of My Life’ evokes feelings of joy and sadness at once. Although I was only a pre-teen, I knew that one day I would miss my home and had fears about the unknown future. ‘Reflections Of My Life’ by Marmalade was constantly on the radio in 1969. Looking ahead, he knows that the world is “a bad place, a terrible place to live” buthe vows to make changes and has a strong will to survive. The singer yearns to go back home – as we all do. One of my favorite songs of all time speaks of nostalgia. We all know that a song can bring us back to a place in time – feeling with all of our senses as if we are transported and in the midst of a super realistic dream.
