- Los Pop Tops
:"Note: This group's record releases in countries around the world credited the artist variously as Los Pop Tops, The Pop Tops, and simply as Pop Tops. In some countries, the artist credit included "featuring Phil Trim"
Los Pop Tops were a vocal/
instrumental band formed in 1967 inMadrid ,Spain and consisting of José Lipiani, Alberto Vega, Ignacio Pérez, Julián Luis Angulo, Enrique Gómez, Ray Gómez plus leadsinger Phil Trim (bornJanuary 5 1940 ,Trinidad and Tobago ).Their sound was a blend of
baroque classical-styled pop with the soulful vocals of Trim. Major influences includedProcol Harum and TheLeft Banke .Their first release to gain attention was "Oh Lord, Why Lord" (1968). It was the first pop song to incorporate the
melody ofPachelbel 's Canon in D. That single's b-side, "The Voice Of The Dying Man" (based on aJohann Sebastian Bach composition) was also recorded in Spanish as "La Voz del Hombre Caido".They are best known for their 1971 hit "Mamy Blue" (
sic ), referring to a son's poignant song addressed to his departed mother about his childhood memories and life in general, sometimes spelled "Mommy Blue" or "Mammy Blue", or misspelled as "Mummy Blue", which was a Top 10 hit throughout much ofEurope ,Japan andCanada and a minorBillboard Hot 100 chart hit in theUnited States as well. As follow-up singles they releasedd "Suzanne Suzanne" (early 1972) and "Hideaway" (mid 1972), which were only minor hits in some European countries.The
composer of thesong "Mamy Blue" is Frenchman, Hubert Giraud.External links
* [http://mitglied.lycos.de/poptopsfan/ Fan page in German and English]
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