Chad & Jeremy
Sing For You
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MOG Editorial Review
More than any other British Invasion act, Chad & Jeremy had an uncanny gift for creating some of the '60s most soothing melodies. Despite some of the tracks on Sing for You sounding like proper pop-rock songs, there was a sweeping number like "A Summer Song" to balance out heavier numbers like "From a Window." What tied the duo's differing sounds and moods together, though, were their multi-vocal harmonies, one of the few duos capable of holding a candle to Simon & Garfunkel. If you're looking for the melodic side of the British Invasion, you can't go wrong with Chad & Jeremy's finest collection.
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AMG Review of Chad & Jeremy Sing for You
William Ruhlmann
All Music GuideChad And Jeremy's second album, like their first, combined a taste for North American folk and pop music with occasional forays into the lighter aspects of British Invasion rock & roll. Thus, the album contained everything from covers of Ian Tyson's folk standard "Four Strong Winds" and a Lennon and McCartney castoff, "From a Window," which had been a Top 40 hit for Billy J. Kramer and the Dakotas, to "The Girl from Ipanema." What it did not contain was Chad And Jeremy's current Top 40 single of "If I Loved You" from the Rodgers And Hammerstein musical #Carousel. The overall song selection was not as strong as that on the first album.







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