Jan & Dean: Official Message Board for Jan Berry
DISCOGRAPHY => ALBUMS => Topic started by: Admin on January 01, 2010, 12:32:58 PM
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1964
DEAD MAN'S CURVE / THE NEW GIRL IN SCHOOL — LIBERTY LRP-3361 (M); LST-7361 (S) (April)
"CAR SIDE":
• Dead Man's Curve
(Jan Berry - Roger Christian - Artie Kornfeld - Brian Wilson)
• Three Window Coupe
(Jan Berry - Roger Christian)
• Bucket T
(Jan Berry - Roger Christian - Don Altfeld)
• Rockin' Little Roadster
(Jan Berry - Roger Christian - Don Altfeld)
• "B" Gas Rickshaw {I}
(Jan Berry)
• My Mighty G.T.O.
(Jan Berry - Don Altfeld - Jill Gibson - Roger Christian - Gene Weed)
"SCHOOL SIDE":
• The New Girl in School
(Jan Berry - Roger Christian - Brian Wilson - Bob Norberg)
• Linda
(Lawrence)
• Barons, West L.A. {I}
(Jan Berry - Don Altfeld)
• School Day
(Chuck Berry)
• It's as Easy as 1, 2, 3 *
(Jill Gibson - Don Altfeld)
• Hey Little Freshman
(Jan Berry - Rober Christian - Don Altfeld)
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Arranged and Produced by Jan Berry for Screen Gems, Inc.
Recording Manager: Lou Adler
Engineers: Bones Howe and Lanky Linstrot
{I} = Instrumental Cut
* Vocal Duet: Jan Berry and Jill Gibson
BACKING HARMONIES: THE MATADORS, PHIL SLOAN & STEVE BARRI (THE FANTASTIC BAGGYS), and Jan & Dean
Liner Notes: Horace Altfeld
Cover Design and Photography: Studio Five
(http://www.jananddean-janberry.com/images/top-100.gif) CHARTS: BILLBOARD #80 — CASH BOX #42
The Songs "Bucket T," "Rockin' Little Roadster," "My Mighty G.T.O.," "Barons, West L.A.," and "Hey Little Freshman" Reflect Jan Berry's Restored Songwriting Credits, as of January 2002.
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I had a question about the song writers for the new girl in school. here it says it is written by Bob norberg but I also hear people say it is written by Bob Norman. Does anyone know which one it is to clarify the subject? Thanks
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It's the same person. Norman was an alias for Norberg.
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Incorrect, the only tracks Jan cowrote were Deadmans curve, 3window coupe, Bgas rickshaw, new girl in school. Thats what the record says.
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The song writing credits have been updated since. You must be looking at the original vinyl or an early Cd release.
Until next time
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Yeah the orig LP.
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It's the same person. Norman was an alias for Norberg.
Norman/Norberg was a buddy of Brian Wilson's. They wrote "Back Home" (15 Big Ones) together.
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Norman was put on BBs records because Murry Wilson made them put that, as he was anti-semetic and thought "Norberg" sounded "too Jewish" . :(