- Hang on Sloopy
"Hang on Sloopy" is a song by the pop group
The McCoys which was #1 in America in October 1965 and is the official rock song of the state ofOhio andThe Ohio State University . It was written byWes Farrell andBert Russell and is named for singerDorothy Sloop (1913-1998), who used the name "Sloopy" on stage.Fact|date=June 2008The song was originally titled "My Girl Sloopy" and was first recorded by
The Vibrations in 1964 on Atlantic Records (45-2222), becoming a top thirty hit. It was the title track of a live 1965 recording (released on Rhapsody in 1966) by the Ramsey Lewis Trio which earned a gold record. It has also been recorded by Arseno Rodriguez (Bang 1966),The Supremes (Motown 1966),The Kingsmen (WAND 1966),Little Caesar and the Consuls ,The Yardbirds ,Saving Jane ,Jan & Dean (Capitol 1966) andDie Toten Hosen (2002). It has also been performed by Johnny Thunders and the Oddballs in a medley with "Louie Louie " and can be heard on the "Add Water and Stir" live Japan bootleg.History
In 1965,
The Strangeloves , a rock band who purported to be fromAustralia , decided to make the song the follow-up to their hit single "I Want Candy ", and began performing the song in concert. However, theDave Clark Five , who they were touring with, told the Strangeloves that they were going to record their own version of the song, copying the Strangeloves' arrangement. The Strangeloves realized that the Dave Clark Five's version would probably outsell their own, but they were still enjoying success with "I Want Candy" and did not want to release a new single yet. So the trio—who were, in reality, three successful writer/producers fromBrooklyn, New York --recruited a group fromDayton, Ohio , Rick and the Raiders, to record the song instead. The group's name was changed toThe McCoys (to avoid confusion with another popular band of the era,Paul Revere and the Raiders ), and their 16-year-old leader, Rick Zehringer, became known asRick Derringer . The group added vocals and a guitar solo to the already-completed Strangeloves backing track, and the single was released onBang Records . It entered the chart onAugust 14 ,1965 , effectively beating the Dave Clark Five to the charts. The single went on to hit number one onOctober 2 .The song gained an association with
The Ohio State University after its marching band began playing it at football games; it first played itOctober 9 ,1965 after a band member, John Tatgenhorst, begged the director to try playing it. After finally convincing the director, Tatgenhorst arranged the song and the band played. After the crowd reaction, the band began to play it at every game and now it is a Saturday tradition to play the song before the start of the fourth quarter of every Buckeye game. Since then, the song has become an unofficial fight song for the university, with it appearing on the band's CDs and as [http://tbdbitl.osu.edu/?action=a022 a free download on its website] .The song has also become a feature at all
Cincinnati Bengals andCleveland Browns home games where, like at Ohio State, it is traditionally played before the fourth quarter. Fans usually chant the letters "O, H, I, O" during the pauses in the chorus while mimicking the shape of the letters with their arms. It is also often done at home games of theCleveland Cavaliers andCleveland Indians .The "O, H, I, O" chant was incorporated into a version of the song recorded by the
Columbus, Ohio based rock bandSaving Jane .At least one source includes a possible connection between the song and
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The basic riff of the song became a staple of
garage band s during the 1960s, being used on such songs asThe Weeds ' "It's Your Time " andKit and the Outlaws ' "Dude and the Sundowners" "Don't Tread on Me." A 1973 cover version byRamsey Lewis won theGrammy Award for Best R&B Instrumental Performance in 1974. A parody named "Hang on Snoopy" was included on Swiss rock groupPatent Ochsner 's 1994 album "Gmües ". All-girl Japanese punk bandLolita No. 18 covered the song, which is a testament to its far-reaching influences. The song was also covered by the German punk-rock bandDie Toten Hosen asb-side for their 2000 single "Bayern." Also in 2000,Aaron Carter recorded his version, included as a bonus track on his second album, "Aaron's Party (Come Get It) ". In 2006, the rock groupSaving Jane recorded the song also. There is a character in the novel "The Wanderers " byRichard Price named "Hang On Sloopy." The song also appears in several "Peanuts" cartoons but the words are altered slightly to "Hang on Snoopy". The family of the late Bert Russell Berns call their music publishing company Sloopy II Music.Ohio state rock song
In April 1985, a columnist for the "
Columbus Citizen-Journal ", Joe Dirck, saw a wire service story about a proposal to designate "Louie, Louie " the state rock song ofWashington and wrote a column about it. This goaded the 116thOhio General Assembly into action and it designated "Hang on Sloopy" the state rock song by House Concurrent Resolution 16 onNovember 20 ,1985 . The resolution referenced the lyrical content of the song, noted its importance to the state and jokingly hinted that there is no reason not to vote yea, with clauses including :"WHEREAS, "Hang On Sloopy" is of particular relevance to members of the Baby Boom Generation, who were once dismissed as a bunch of long-haired, crazy kids, but who now are old enough and vote in sufficient numbers to be taken quite seriously" and :"WHEREAS, Adoption of this resolution will not take too long, cost the state anything, or affect the quality of life in this state to any appreciable degree, and if we in the legislature just go ahead and pass the darn thing, we can get on with more important stuff." [ [http://www.ohiohistorycentral.org/entry.php?rec=1878 Ohio's State Rock Song - Hang On Sloopy - Ohio History Central - A product of the Ohio Historical Society ] ]Cleveland Indians and Progressive Field
"Hang on Sloopy" is now also the official song of the Major League Baseball team the
Cleveland Indians who play atProgressive Field inCleveland, Ohio . The song is played during the middle of the 8th inning. It was chosen in response to a tradition in many ballparks of choosing an 8th inning song for the fans and team. It has received overwhelming support from the fanbase and has high participation.Fact|date=September 2008See also
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1965 in music
*Hot 100 number-one hits of 1965 (USA) References
*Eric Lyttle. "The Real Story of Hang on Sloopy." "Columbus Monthly". September 2003.
*Bob Shannon and John Javna. "Hang On Sloopy--The McCoys," Behind The Hits. New York: Warner Books,1986. p. 228.External links
* [http://www.ohio.com/mld/ohio/sports/colleges/ohio_state_university/16397671.htm?template=contentModules/printstory.jsp Akron Beacon Journal story on OSU band's use of "Hang On Sloopy"]
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