Tuesday, 18 February 2014
50 Hello Anthony Newley - I've Waited So Long
Chart entered : 1 May 1959
Chart peak : 3
Number of hits : 11*
(* I've not counted the "Idle On Parade EP" as it was essentially an expanded version of this single )
Anthony is our first actor who became a singer rather than the other way round.
Anthony was the illegitimate son of a shipping clerk and a Jewish mother born in Hackney 1931. He left school at 14 to work in an insurance company. In the mid 40s he answered an ad for Boy Actors from the Italia Conte Stage School; the fees were too high so they offered him a job as an office boy with tuition as part of his wages. His first film role was in the 1947 children's adventure Dusty Bates but he really established his name as the Artful Dodger in David Lean's Oliver Twist the following year. After a stint in National Service in the early 1950s he established himself as an adult actor with regular work throughout the decade. The singing career started with the 1959 comedy film Idle On Parade about a rock singer Jeep Jackson getting called up for national service based on Elvis's conscription to the army. This song was featured in the film and became his first single.
The song was written by Jerry Lordan, composer of a number of The Shadows' early hits. It's a serviceable pop ballad owing a fair bit to Ritchie Valens ' Donna . Anthony , with the aid of the echo chamber , over-enunciates every other syllable and it becomes rather risible to be honest, a pastiche of pop rather than the real thing. The Bowie resemblance is there but it's hard to credit Anthony with inspiring anything vital.
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What concerns me most is the question of who signed off on the cover for the sheet music: "Iv'e"?? Rogue apostrophes are clearly not just a modern issue, it seems!
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