Top40-Charts.com
Support our efforts,
sign up for our $5 membership!
(Start for free)
Register or login with just your e-mail address
Rock 06 August, 2013

Roy Orbison's "Candy Man" Song Commemorated In Limited Edition Replica of Original Magazine Ad

Hot Songs Around The World

Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree
Brenda Lee
523 entries in 24 charts
All I Want For Christmas Is You
Mariah Carey
1409 entries in 28 charts
Last Christmas
Wham!
1258 entries in 26 charts
That's So True
Gracie Abrams
185 entries in 20 charts
Die With A Smile
Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars
477 entries in 27 charts
A Bar Song (Tipsy)
Shaboozey
677 entries in 22 charts
APT.
Rose & Bruno Mars
252 entries in 28 charts
Merry Christmas Everyone
Shakin' Stevens
323 entries in 11 charts
Blinding Lights
Weeknd
1843 entries in 33 charts
Stargazing
Myles Smith
418 entries in 20 charts
Taste
Sabrina Carpenter
305 entries in 21 charts
Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido
Karol G
256 entries in 13 charts
Birds Of A Feather
Billie Eilish
697 entries in 25 charts
The Emptiness Machine
Linkin Park
181 entries in 21 charts
Roy Orbison's "Candy Man" Song Commemorated In Limited Edition Replica of Original Magazine Ad
Nashville, TN (Top40 Charts/ Beverly Ross) Roy Orbison's song "Candy Man" was more than just the B-side to his hit "Cryin'". The song, penned by Beverly Ross and Fred Neil was also an unexpected cross over hit into the country market for Orbison whose hits had previously charted mainly in the new "Rock and Roll" category.



To commemorate the success of the runaway hit, Orbison's estate has issued a replica of the original ads placed in music industry publications at the time of the song's release in 1961.

Songwriter Beverly Ross recently revealed the story behind the origin of the song "Candy Man" in her tell all memoire titled "I Was the First Woman Phil Spector Killed: An Autobiography in Essays of Brill Building Songwriter Beverly Ross, Premier Architect of Rock 'N' Roll."

"It was Fred's idea," Beverly laughs. "He wanted to write a candy song with me since I'd had such success with my hit "Lollipop". He told me that in New Orleans all the prostitutes called their pimps their "Candy Man." I finally agreed to write the title with him, and it's still a hit all these years later!"

Order the "Candy Man" poster at Roy Orbison dot com's official store. Read more of the story behind the song "Candy Man" at https://beverlyross.info or order the book on Amazon.






Most read news of the week


© 2001-2025
top40-charts.com (S6)
about | site map
contact | privacy
Page gen. in 0.8751011 secs // 4 () queries in 0.0066838264465332 secs


live