“And when the rain beats against my window pane, I'll think of summer days again ...”
It was the summer of 2001 and I was 13. I discovered a "new" band on the 1960s show Batman: the Chad and Jeremy. For the rest of the summer, my family was forced to hear the singing duo non-stop
It was the summer of 2001 and I was 13. I discovered a "new" band on the 1960s show Batman: the Chad and Jeremy. For the rest of the summer, my family was forced to hear the singing duo non-stop
From ballads to rock, the duo had beautifully blended voices.
Today, I'm sad to hear that Chad Stuart (left) has passed away at age 79. I guess as their song says and several of you have echoed: yesterday's gone.
Today, I'm sad to hear that Chad Stuart (left) has passed away at age 79. I guess as their song says and several of you have echoed: yesterday's gone.
Chad Stuart is also one of the vultures in THE JUNGLE BOOK ('67) who sings "That's What Friends Are For"
Lastly, this was a 1966 holiday card that Chad, Jeremy and Chad's then-wife Jill sent to their fan club.
To add a few of their songs - "Yesterday's Gone" of course, a hit off of their 1964 debut album. Written by Chad Stuart and Wendy Kidd
Also off of their debut album, "A Summer Song." Written by Chad Stuart with Clive Metcalfe and Keith Noble.
Just by the title, "I Won't Cry" is fitting. This song comes from their 1966 album, "Distant Shores." Written by James William Guercio.
One of their last projects together before their 1968 split, Chad and Jeremy collaborated on the score and original songs for the film "Three in the Attic" (1968). They reunited for an album in 1982.