Golden Throats

Golden Throats is Rhino Records' series of humorous compilations of critically lambasted cover versions of songs, performed mostly either by celebrities known for something other than musical talent or musicians not known for the genre from which the song they are covering comes. For example, William Shatner sings (or, more precisely, does a dramatic reading of the lyrics to) "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds," Leonard Nimoy sings "If I Had a Hammer," and Muhammad Ali sings "Stand by Me." Other examples include the Bing Crosby cover of the Beatles' "Hey Jude" and the Mel Tormé cover of Donovan's "Sunshine Superman," as both were rock songs being covered by musicians of an older generation. In most cases, the songs appear to be performed sincerely, rather than in a spirit of irony or intentional goofiness. In many respects, these albums were among the first to anthologize lounge music, with their focus on "light" versions of contemporary hits. The series (of four albums) was created and produced by long-time Rhino staffer Gary Peterson and pop culture historian Pat Sierchio.[1] Each release contained liner notes penned by acclaimed music historian Irwin Chusid,[2] and most featured original art by Drew Friedman.[3] The cover art parodied well-known albums (Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Their Satanic Majesties Request, Sweetheart Of The Rodeo, and the Beatles' infamous "butcher" cover for Yesterday And Today). The notoriety of the series no doubt contributed to William Shatner's decision to relaunch his musical career.[4]

There were a total of four albums in the series: They are:

Songs featured on the albums

Golden Throats: The Great Celebrity Sing Off[6]

  1. "Proud Mary" - Leonard Nimoy
  2. "It Ain't Me, Babe" - Sebastian Cabot
  3. "Blowin' in the Wind" - Eddie Albert
  4. "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" - William Shatner
  5. "A Whiter Shade of Pale" - Noel Harrison
  6. "I Can See for Miles" - Frankie Randall
  7. "Try a Little Tenderness" - Jack Webb
  8. "Twist and Shout" - Mae West
  9. "House of the Rising Sun" - Andy Griffith
  10. "Mr. Tambourine Man" - William Shatner
  11. "You Are the Sunshine of My Life" - Jim Nabors
  12. "Like a Rolling Stone" - Sebastian Cabot
  13. "White Room" - Joel Grey
  14. "If I Had a Hammer" - Leonard Nimoy

Golden Throats 2: More Celebrity Rock Oddities[7]

  1. "John Shaft" - Sammy Davis, Jr.
  2. "Sunshine Superman" - Mel Tormé
  3. "Light My Fire" - Mae West
  4. "Hey Jude" - Bing Crosby
  5. "All I Really Want To Do" - Sebastian Cabot
  6. "Put A Little Love In Your Heart" - Leonard Nimoy
  7. "It Was A Very Good Year" - William Shatner
  8. "Dixie Chicken" - Jack Jones
  9. "In The Ghetto" - Sammy Davis, Jr.
  10. "Nights On Broadway" - Chad Everett
  11. "Stand By Me" - Cassius Clay
  12. "Bridge Over Troubled Water" - Senator Sam J. Ervin, Jr.
  13. "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" - Phyllis Diller
  14. "Give Peace A Chance" - Mitch Miller & The Gang

Golden Throats 3: Sweethearts of Rodeo Drive[8]

  1. "I Walk the Line" - Leonard Nimoy
  2. "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight" - Goldie Hawn
  3. "Hey, Good Lookin'" - John Davidson
  4. "The Green, Green Grass Of Home" - Jack Palance
  5. "Back Street Affair" - Carol Channing & Webb Pierce
  6. "San Antonio Rose" - Michael Parks
  7. "Almost Persuaded" - Louis Armstrong
  8. "Ringo (French Version)" - Lorne Greene
  9. "Tumbling Tumbleweeds" - Merv Griffin
  10. "Your Cheatin' Heart" - Buddy Ebsen
  11. "Mule Train" - Rod McKuen
  12. "Cool Water" - Walter Brennan
  13. "Folsom Prison Blues" - Living Marimbas Plus Voices
  14. "Desperados Waiting for a Train" - Slim Pickens
  15. "I Walk the Line" - Telly Savalas
  16. "Peace In The Valley" - Wink Martindale
  17. "Games People Play" - Jim Nabors

Golden Throats 4: Celebrities Butcher the Beatles[9]

  1. "In The Beginning/With A Little Help From My..." - George Burns
  2. "She's Leaving Home" - Joel Grey
  3. "Spleen/Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" - William Shatner
  4. "Something" - Telly Savalas
  5. "Day Tripper" - Mae West
  6. "Hey Jude" - Bing Crosby
  7. "Michelle" - Xaviera Hollander
  8. "Mission: Impossible Theme/Norwegian Wood" - Alan Copeland
  9. "Let It Be" - Tennessee Ernie Ford
  10. "Got to Get You into My Life" - Little Joe (Pesci)
  11. "Revolution" - The Brothers Four
  12. "She's A Woman" - Noel Harrison
  13. "Jealous Guy/Don't Let Me Down" - Claudine Longet
  14. "Piggies" - Theo Bikel
  15. "Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)" - Jan & Dean
  16. "A Hard Day's Night" - George Maharis
  17. "Hidden Track #17" - Various Artists

See also

References

  1. Hilburn, Robert (1997-10-24). "These Beatles Covers Are Forgettable Camp - Los Angeles Times". Articles.latimes.com. Retrieved 2011-10-25.
  2. "Irwin Chusid - Discography". Wfmu.org. Retrieved 2011-10-25.
  3. "Drew Friedman @ ARTISTdirect.com - Free Drew Friedman Music Videos, Downloads, News, Biography, MP3, Lyrics and More". Artistdirect.com. Retrieved 2011-10-25.
  4. "William Shatner's New Enterprise". The New York Times. 2004-10-10.
  5. "The Musical Touch of Leonard Nimoy". Maidenwine.com. Retrieved 2011-10-25.
  6. Koda, Cub (1988-05-18). "Golden Throats: The Great Celebrity Sing-Off! - Various Artists". AllMusic. Retrieved 2011-10-25.
  7. Cook, Stephen. "Golden Throats, Vol. 2: More Celebrity Rock Oddities - Various Artists". AllMusic. Retrieved 2011-10-25.
  8. Unterberger, Richie. "Golden Throats, Vol. 3: Sweethearts of Rodeo Drive - Various Artists". AllMusic. Retrieved 2011-10-25.
  9. Thomas, Stephen (1997-09-16). "Golden Throats, Vol. 4: Celebrities Butcher Songs of the Beatles - Various Artists". AllMusic. Retrieved 2011-10-25.

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