The Shangri-Las - I Can Never Go Home Any More - 45 RPM

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Uploaded by on Feb 14, 2010

Original Red Bird Records #10-43
45 RPM Vinyl

Debut 11/6/65 and peaked at #6 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

Written by: George Morton & Jeff Barry
Arranged by Artie Butler
Produced by Shadow Morton
A Kama Sutra Production
Stuyvesant Productions, Inc.
Trio Music Inc.
Tender Tunes Music (BMI)

Flip side:" Bull Dog"

The Shangri-Las were formed at Andrew Jackson High School in Queens, New York City.
Mary Weiss - Lead Singer
sister Betty Weiss
twins Mary Ann Ganser & Marge Ganser

Check out Mary Weiss's excellent web site at:
http://www.maryweiss.com/

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  • MAMA!

  • Signature Shangra Las classic! Beautiful harmonies; georgeous strings; and youthful angst by the great Mary Weiss!

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  • My 18 year old daughter left for a guy she met on this internet last Saturday to Michigan? 4 months before graduation too! Honor roll student but nieve in life.,,maybe I should send her this video? God I hate this guy!

  • Proctor & Gamble, in any fairness, probably should have underwritten the production of every Shangri-Las single. This one, "Out In The Streets," "Past Present and Future," "Give Us Your Blessings," "Leader Of The Pack" and "Remember" now all sound like they were prepping the little future soap opera watchers of the next generation. One wrenching hardship after another on a Red Bird label.

  • I just love this song so fucking much

  • i heard amy winehouse talk about this song and yup its really sad.

  • Thanks for posting the original 45 on this song. Can't be beat, great song.

  • ....sad!

  • unusual spoken record by them.i found the 45 of this in 1991 from a place that did record fairs twice a year(and it came out of a twice defunct am 1490WAYB in waynesboro va..first time 1990 and second time 1995).to me today's kids should hear this tune with a serious message.thanks for posting this

  • i sttill tear up every time i hear this song ............sad

  • Strangely my copy of this does not credit Jeff Barry as co-writer. Jeff Barry co-wrote most of the Shangri-las songs, but more importantly he previously worked with Phil Spector on the girl-group wall-of-sound recordings.

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