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"Don't Make Promises" Song by Tim Hardin from the album Tim Hardin 1 Released 1966 Label Verve Composer Tim Hardin Tim Hardin 1 track listing "Don't Make Promises"
(1)"Green Rocky Road"
(2)"Don’t Make Promises" was the first track on Tim Hardin's debut album Tim Hardin 1, released in 1966. The song, along with "Reason to Believe," was one of the two major songwriting hits from the album,[1] with more than a dozen cover versions having been recorded following its release.[2] British radio presenter and writer Charlie Gillett noted the song's ability to achieve "the elusive balance between personal miseries and universal sufferings,"[3] while author Mark Brend praised the song's "fragile pop sensibilities" and how it contrasted with the "swaggering" R&B of album track "Ain't Gonna Do Without."[4]
Contents
The Beau Brummels version
"Don't Make Promises" Single by The Beau Brummels Released 1967 Format 7" single Genre Folk rock, pop Length 2:30 Label Warner Bros. The Beau Brummels singles chronology "Here We Are Again"
(1966)"Don't Make Promises"
(1967)"Magic Hollow"
(1967)The Beau Brummels released a cover version of "Don't Make Promises" as a single in 1967. The song later appeared on the band's 1987 compilation album The Best of The Beau Brummels 1964–1968. The single's B-side, "Two Days 'Til Tomorrow," was a favorite of lead vocalist Sal Valentino, who called it the band's "greatest" song.[5] It was included on the 2007 compilation album Love Is the Song We Sing: San Francisco Nuggets 1965–1970,[6] and was called a "sublime bit of pop drama" by Pitchfork Media music critic Joe Tangari.[7]
Track listing
- 7" Vinyl
No. Title Writer(s) Length 1. "Don't Make Promises" Hardin 2:30 2. "Two Days 'Til Tomorrow" Elliott, Durand 3:50 Other versions
Bobby Darin included "Don't Make Promises," as well as four other Tim Hardin songs, on Darin's 1966 If I Were a Carpenter album.[8] In 1967, the song was covered by Marianne Faithfull, Scott McKenzie, Rick Nelson, and Gary Lewis & the Playboys.[9] Later versions were performed by Gary Puckett & The Union Gap as the B-side to Woman, Woman (1968), Three Dog Night (1969), Helen Reddy (1971), Joan Baez (1995), Cliff Richard (2002), Paul Weller (2004), and The Kingston Trio, whose version was recorded in 1967 but remained unreleased until it appeared on the 2007 compilation album, The Lost 1967 Album: Rarities, Vol. 1.[10]
References
- ^ Eder, Bruce. "Tim Hardin 1 - Review". Allmusic (Macrovision Corporation). http://www.allmusic.com/album/r106707. Retrieved 2009-10-24.
- ^ Bogdanov, Vladimir; Woodstra, Chris; Erlewine, Stephen Thomas (2002). All Music Guide to Rock: The Definitive Guide to Rock, Pop, and Soul (3rd ed.). San Francisco: Backbeat Books. p. 503. ISBN 978-0879306533.
- ^ Gillett, Charlie (1996). The Sound Of The City: The Rise Of Rock And Roll (2nd ed.). New York: Da Capo Press. p. 308. ISBN 978-0306806834.
- ^ Brend, Mark (2001). American Troubadours: Groundbreaking Singer-Songwriters of the 60s (1st ed.). San Francisco: Backbeat Books. p. 82. ISBN 978-0879306410.
- ^ Farrar, Justin F. (2006-03-01). "Oh, Pioneers". SF Weekly (New Times Media). http://www.sfweekly.com/2006-03-01/news/oh-pioneers/2. Retrieved 2009-10-24.
- ^ "Love Is the Song We Sing: San Francisco Nuggets 1965–1970 - Overview". Allmusic (Macrovision Corporation). http://www.allmusic.com/album/r1070696. Retrieved 2009-10-24.
- ^ Tangari, Joe (2007-09-21). "Album Reviews - Various Artists - Love Is the Song We Sing: San Francisco Nuggets 1965-1970 Love Is the Song We Sing: San Francisco Nuggets 1965–1970". Pitchfork Media). http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/10653-love-is-the-song-we-sing-san-francisco-nuggets-1965-1970/. Retrieved 2009-10-24.
- ^ "If I Were a Carpenter - Overview". Allmusic (Macrovision Corporation). http://www.allmusic.com/album/r5113. Retrieved 2009-10-24.
- ^ Gary Lewis & the Playboys, Listen! Retrieved October 1, 2011
- ^ "The Lost 1967 Album: Rarities, Vol. 1 - Overview". Allmusic (Macrovision Corporation). http://www.allmusic.com/album/r1085991. Retrieved 2009-10-24.
The Beau Brummels Sal Valentino • Ron Elliott • Ron Meagher • Declan Mulligan • John Petersen
Don Irving • Dan LevittStudio albums Introducing the Beau Brummels · The Beau Brummels, Volume 2 · Beau Brummels '66 · Triangle · Bradley's Barn · The Beau BrummelsOther albums From the Vaults · The Best of The Beau Brummels 1964–1968 · Autumn of Their Years · San Fran Sessions · Live! · Magic HollowSingles "Laugh, Laugh" · "Just a Little" · "You Tell Me Why" · "Don't Talk to Strangers" · "Good Time Music" · "One Too Many Mornings" · "Here We Are Again" · "Don't Make Promises" · "Magic Hollow" · "Lift Me" · "Long Walking Down to Misery" · "Cherokee Girl" · "Down to the Bottom"Filmography Village of the Giants · Wild Wild WinterRelated articles Book:The Beau Brummels ·
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