Just One Look at You and I Know

1963 unmarried past Doris Troy

"Just 1 Look"
Just one look by doris troy US single side-A.png

Side A of US single

Single by Doris Troy
B-side "Bossa Nova Dejection"
Released May 1963
Recorded 1963[one]
Genre Rhythm and blues
Length 2:25
Label Atlantic
Songwriter(south) Gregory Carroll, Doris Payne
Producer(s) Artie Ripp[1]
Doris Troy singles chronology
"What a Wonderful Lover"
(1960)
"Simply 1 Look"
(1963)
"What'cha Gonna Do About It"
(1963)

"Just 1 Look" is a song co-written past American R&B singers Doris Troy and Gregory Carroll. The recording past Doris Troy was a hit in 1963. The Hollies, Anne Murray and Linda Ronstadt each accomplished neat success with the song. There have besides been many other versions.

Doris Troy version [edit]

Background [edit]

Details vary as to how the Doris Troy version came to be released on Atlantic Records. According to the book Billboard Volume of 1-Hitting Wonders,[2] James Brownish saw Troy performing in a nightclub (under her so-stage proper name Doris Payne), and introduced her to Atlantic.[iii] Co-ordinate to a more recent and detailed story in Soulful Divas,[iv] Payne recorded a studio demo of the song and took it to Sue Records first, only their lack of response led her to offer it to Jerry Wexler at Atlantic, where the label released the demo unchanged. The personnel included Ernie Hayes on piano, Wally Richardson on guitar, Bob Bushnell on bass and Bernard Purdie on drums.[5]

The single'southward release was the first time she started using "Doris Troy" every bit her phase proper noun, though her pen name remained Doris Payne.[3] The album likewise lists the surname Payne in the songwriting credits.

Reception [edit]

In 1963, Doris Troy scored her only striking on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart with "Just One Await". The vocal spent fourteen weeks on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at No. 10,[6] while reaching No. 3 on Billboard 'due south Hot R&B Singles chart,[vii] No. viii on New Zealand'south "Lever Striking Parade",[eight] and No. 1 on Canada's CHUM Striking Parade.[9] It also charted at No. 9 on the Cash Box Meridian 100, in a tandem ranking with the version by Andy and the Marglows, with Troy's version marked as a bestseller.[x]

"But Ane Await" was ranked No. 70 on Billboard 's end of year ranking "Top Records of 1963",[11] while existence ranked No. fourscore on Cash Box 'south "Top 100 Chart Hits of 1963",[12] and No. 11 on Billboard 'south "Top R&B Singles for 1963".[13]

Chart performance [edit]

In television advertisements [edit]

Doris Troy's version was featured in a 1991 Pepsi commercial starring Cindy Crawford, which was re-aired during Super Basin XXXV in 2001.[15] An updated version of the ad, nonetheless featuring Cindy Crawford and Troy's rendition aired in 2002.[sixteen] In 2015, Troy'south take was featured in an advertizing for Aspartame Gratuitous Nutrition Pepsi.[17] A unlike version was utilized in a series of commercials for Mazda, beginning in 1979 and continuing into the early 1980s.[18] [19] [20]

The Hollies version [edit]

"Just One Look"
Just One Look - Hollies.jpg
Single by The Hollies
from the anthology Here I Go Once again
B-side "Keep Off That Friend of Mine"
Released February 1964
Recorded 27 January 1964
Abbey Road Studios[21]
Genre Rock
Length 2:30
Label Parlophone
Songwriter(due south) Gregory Carroll, Doris Payne
The Hollies singles chronology
"Stay"
(1963)
"Just One Look"
(1964)
"Here I Go Over again"
(1964)
Sound
The Hollies – Simply One Look on YouTube

Background [edit]

"Just I Wait" became a hit in the U.k. via a encompass past the Hollies which reached No. ii on the Record Retailer chart in April 1964.[22] It became the 37th biggest hit of the year.[23] Although not a major U.S. hit in its original release, the Hollies' "Simply Ane Expect" marked the starting time appearance of the band on the Billboard Hot 100 at No. 98.[24] A U.S. re-issue in 1967 reached No. 44 on the Billboard Hot 100.[25]

Chart functioning [edit]

Weekly charts [edit]

Nautical chart (1964) Peak
position
Australia 29
Republic of ireland (Evening Printing)[26] half dozen
New Zealand (Lever Hit Parade)[27] 4
Kingdom of norway (VG-lista)[28] 11
Sweden 8
Uk (Record Retailer) 2
Nautical chart (1967) Peak
position
Canada (RPM 100)[29] xxx
The states (Billboard Hot 100)[25] 44

Linda Ronstadt version [edit]

"Just One Look"
Just One Look by Linda Ronstadt US vinyl side-A.png

Side A of US single

Single past Linda Ronstadt
from the album Living in the USA
B-side "Love Me Tender"
Released January 23, 1979
Recorded 1978
Genre Rock
Length three:twenty
Label Asylum Records
Songwriter(s) Gregory Carroll, Doris Payne
Producer(s) Peter Asher
Linda Ronstadt singles chronology
"Ooh Baby Baby"
(1978)
"Merely One Look"
(1979)
"Alison"
(1979)
Live video
Linda Ronstadt – "Just One Expect" from Alive in Hollywood, 1980 on YouTube

Background [edit]

Linda Ronstadt included "Just One Look" on her 1978 album Living in the USA. Her cover was issued on Asylum Records as the album's third single on January 23, 1979 and was produced by Peter Asher. Ronstadt's single spent eight weeks on the Billboard Hot 100, reaching No. 44,[30] while reaching No. 5 on Billboard 's Easy Listening chart.[31] [32] It likewise peaked at No. 46 on the Greenbacks Box Top 100[33] and No. 54 on the Record Earth Singles chart.[34]

Chart performance [edit]

Weekly charts [edit]

Chart (1979) Elevation
position
Commonwealth of australia (KMR)[35] 38
Canada RPM 100 Singles[36] 46
Canadian RPM Adult Gimmicky[37] 4
U.Due south. Billboard Hot 100[thirty] 44
U.Southward. Billboard Easy Listening[31] five
U.S. Greenbacks Box Top 100[33] 46
U.South. Record World Singles[34] 54

Year-end charts [edit]

Nautical chart (1979) Rank
U.S. Billboard Hot 100[38] 256

Other versions [edit]

Anne Murray remade "Only One Await" for her 1974 Dear Song anthology. The rails was produced by Brian Ahern and issued every bit a single that October. Her cover reached No. 11 on Canada's RPM Acme Singles chart,[39] No. 12 on Canada'southward CHUM thirty,[40] and spent ii weeks on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, reaching No. 86.[41] It also reached No. 50 on Billboard 's Easy Listening chart.[42] [43] The single'southward B-side, "Son of a Rotten Gambler", reached No. i on RPM 's Adult Gimmicky nautical chart[44] and No. 3 on RPM 'south Country chart in 1974.[45]

The Tampa, Florida-based disco band Faith Hope and Charity released a embrace, which spent four weeks on the Great britain Singles Chart, reaching No. 38 on February seven, 1976.[46] [47]

Encounter also [edit]

  • One-hit wonders in the United States
  • List of 1960s one-hit wonders in the United states

References [edit]

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External links [edit]

  • The Hollies – Just One Wait on YouTube
  • Linda Ronstadt – Just One Await on YouTube
  • "Just I Look" by Lynda Carter on YouTube
  • "Just One Look" by Bryan Ferry on YouTube
  • "Simply Ane Look / Baby I'm Yours" by Harry Nilsson on YouTube
  • Eddie Lovette – Just Ane Look on YouTube

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