Decca Records turned the Beatles down.
Guitars are out, we need a new sound!
They lost their chance
To sing and dance.
Don’t you wonder when they came around?
That executive is now south bound.
You treat him worse than a dying hound.
The Beatles! You yell.
Giving him hell.
Kicking him out, calling him a clown.
Categories:
decca, america, music,
Form: Limerick
“The New York Times” was this group’s original name.
Within two years, they were garnering fame.
Two women and three men sang in wonderful harmony
in clubs around Baltimore and Washington, DC.
Mama Cass Elliott was noted for their discovery.
She often joined them in a Mamas and Papas medley.
As their popularity continued to grow,
this group changed its name to “The Peppermint Rainbow”.
They were signed to the record label known as “Decca”.
Their first and only album was produced by Paul Leka.
The group’s one big hit was penned by Al Kasha.
The title to this 1968 hit was “Will You Be Staying After Sunday”.
This song went high up the charts in its day.
Although this gang is no longer around,
we can still hear their sunshine pop sound.
Thanks to wikipedia.org online encyclopedia and all music.com for information I obtained to write this poem.
Categories:
decca, dedication, music, tribute,
Form: Rhyme