This is my favorite cover of Bob Dylan's song One Too Many Mornings. I digitized it from the 45 that I bought around 1966. The 45 was released on Warner Brothers and is a little hard to find. Not on iTunes, not on the Brummels compilation album or two I have. In the mid-sixties Dylan "broke big" out of the folkie ghetto when his songs were turned into radio-friendly versions by artists like The...
In 1974 the San Francisco-based Beau Brummels, who scored two hits in the mid-'60s with "Laugh Laugh" and "Just A Little, reformed and with Lenny Waronker and Ted Templeman co-producing, recorded an album of nearly all new material. The exception was a remake of "You Tell Me Why," which they had first recorded in the mid-'60s.Cover of The Beau Brummels.The first time around, the group was a Bri...
Contrary to the way they sound (somewhat British, at least in the beginning), the Beau Brummels were actually an American group. They were the first to answer the British Invasion, predated the Byrds in the annals of folk rock and anticipated much of the melodic elements later used by Northern California psychedelic bands of the late 60's and early 70's. And, best of all, they were name-checked...
I was at the Dylan fan site Expecting Rain and saw a link to MOG, for the Beau Brummels' cover of this tune. The stream was a little scratchy, but kudos to the streamer, who actually has the 45!Here's a clean mp3 @192. from the Best of the Beau Brummels.