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In the mid-60s, the British music industry seized on the popularity of “girl” singers with artists such as Marianne Faithfull (“As Tears Go By”), Petula Clark (“Downtown”), and Lulu (“To Sir With Love’).
But remaining true to the SotW mission statement, I need to go deeper than those well know singers. Today’s track is “Scratch My Back” (1966), written and performed by Jan Panter.
The song reeks of mid-60s musical clichés. It opens with a cowbell counting off quarter notes and a heavy, fuzz guitar riff. I immediately picture this recording being used in an Austin Powers movie. Horns and background vocals amp up the intensity. You can see why it was chosen as the lead track on Ace Records compilation disc Scratch My Back! Pye Beat Girls 1963-1968.
Panter is a decent singer, but there’s no doubt that her good looks and sex appeal helped her launch her musical career.
I perused Discogs to check out the availability of Panter’s singles (she never released a full album). A copy of “Scratch My Back” will set you back over $300!
Enjoy… until next week.