I fell in love with this song when it first came out and when I met my husband to be, this song just seemed to fit him as he was in construction doing so many of the things mentioned in this song. The only difference is that my husband has a college degree rather than "not much education". I always looked at him as my working class hero!
The Big 3 FM stations in Philly in the 70's were WMMR (93.3), WIOQ (Q102) and WYSP (94.1). WMGK (Magic 103) was also big and that is where Harvey Holiday called home. WFIL (Philly 56) was the big station on the AM band in the day.
I have this song on an off brand Tommy Roe Greatest Hits CD. The writting credits on it were John Lennon and that is why I picked up the CD. I couldn't imagine Tommy Roe covering that tune. Imagine my surprise when I played it.
@DrRobert9956 WIOQ did not become one of the "big" FM rock stations until 1975. From 1970-75 it was a semi-automated, soft AC/MOR/oldies format--a continuation of it's previous incarnation as WFIL-FM. It was known as W102 or Popular 102--completely different from the WIOQ you are probably familiar with. It was during this format that this song was played. As for AM, WFIL was the big Top 40 station, but WIP was #1 overall through most if not all of the 70s. It had a larger demographic.
@MrTrashcan1 I think the 45 had the correct writing credits. I believe it was just the after-market Greatest Hits CDs that had the Lennon writing credit.
@MrTrashcan1 Thank you, and God bless you, too! Our homeschool journey has been one fun ride the past 17 years! The last one graduates this year from our homeschool. :)
I'm not sure. I think Harvey might have been on WMGK (called Magic 103 in the late '70s and '80s). Yes, most young people listened to 56, but I was "different" LOL.
This is a great song that speaks of the values that made America great, and what "males" into MEN. We need to remember these things, before this once great nation becomes a backwater has-been.
I fell in love with this song when it first came out and when I met my husband to be, this song just seemed to fit him as he was in construction doing so many of the things mentioned in this song. The only difference is that my husband has a college degree rather than "not much education". I always looked at him as my working class hero!
survivrs 8 months ago
never heard this song before.got a nice beat
northendnorman 9 months ago
The Big 3 FM stations in Philly in the 70's were WMMR (93.3), WIOQ (Q102) and WYSP (94.1). WMGK (Magic 103) was also big and that is where Harvey Holiday called home. WFIL (Philly 56) was the big station on the AM band in the day.
I have this song on an off brand Tommy Roe Greatest Hits CD. The writting credits on it were John Lennon and that is why I picked up the CD. I couldn't imagine Tommy Roe covering that tune. Imagine my surprise when I played it.
DrRobert9956 1 year ago
@DrRobert9956 WIOQ did not become one of the "big" FM rock stations until 1975. From 1970-75 it was a semi-automated, soft AC/MOR/oldies format--a continuation of it's previous incarnation as WFIL-FM. It was known as W102 or Popular 102--completely different from the WIOQ you are probably familiar with. It was during this format that this song was played. As for AM, WFIL was the big Top 40 station, but WIP was #1 overall through most if not all of the 70s. It had a larger demographic.
MrTrashcan1 1 year ago
@DrRobert9956 Really? They credited John Lennon? I'll have to look up my 45 and see who wrote it.
MrTrashcan1 1 year ago
@MrTrashcan1 I think the 45 had the correct writing credits. I believe it was just the after-market Greatest Hits CDs that had the Lennon writing credit.
DrRobert9956 1 year ago
It would be nice to hear the flip side of this record, "Sun in my eyes".
ChampsterMckinley 1 year ago
This tune got some airplay overseas on American (Armed) Forces Radio stations.
jaywhy8202 1 year ago
I still own my 45 of this song that I bought when it came out as it was a favorite of mine when I was a kid. Thanks for posting!
homeschoolmom42 1 year ago
@homeschoolmom42 Thanks for your comment and God bless you for homeschooling your children.
MrTrashcan1 1 year ago
@MrTrashcan1 Thank you, and God bless you, too! Our homeschool journey has been one fun ride the past 17 years! The last one graduates this year from our homeschool. :)
homeschoolmom42 1 year ago
I certainly remember WIOQ.
Harvey was a DJ there wasn't he?
I was young then and did not know about WFIL FM.
Famous 56 was my favorite back in the 70's.
MichaelKazmar 1 year ago
@MichaelKazmar
I'm not sure. I think Harvey might have been on WMGK (called Magic 103 in the late '70s and '80s). Yes, most young people listened to 56, but I was "different" LOL.
MrTrashcan1 1 year ago
Glad to hear this gem from summer of '73...
sortashaman 2 years ago
This is a great song that speaks of the values that made America great, and what "males" into MEN. We need to remember these things, before this once great nation becomes a backwater has-been.
DrJFrankenstein 2 years ago 2