Have Love, Will Travel

"Have Love, Will Travel" is a 1959 song written and recorded by Richard Berry.[1] While the song may have been recorded before the end of 1959, the correct release date appears to be January, 1960.[2][3] The title is based on a popular television/radio western serial Have Gun, Will Travel.

"Have Love, Will Travel"
Single by Richard Berry
B-side"No Room"
ReleasedJanuary 1960
GenreRhythm and blues
Length2:35
LabelFlip 349
Songwriter(s)Richard Berry
Richard Berry singles chronology
"Louie Louie"
(1956)
"Have Love, Will Travel"
(1960)
"Sweet Sugar You"
(1957)

The Sonics version

In its best known incarnation, garage-rock protopunk band The Sonics included a "typically intense"[4] version of the song on their 1965 album, Here Are The Sonics. Driven by a riff doubled on guitar, sax and bass, a big driving drum sound, screaming vocals and a saxophone break, it epitomized their sound. The Sonics changed the key from G to C, modified the riff (performing it instrumentally, rather than vocally), and (while they used the original chord progression, a basic 1-4-5-4 progression, G-C-D-C in G, or C-F-G-F in C), the modified riff emphasizes cross-relations of minor/major intervals against the keyboard. The guitar in the Sonics version does not use fuzz-tone, although it seems that some have mistaken the sax for a fuzz-tone guitar. This is the version that virtually all other performers copied after the '60s.

Other versions

A different song by the same title, written by Lee Hazlewood, was released by The Sharps in 1958.

Television and movies

References

  1. "WangDangDula.com". Wdd.mbnet.fi. Archived from the original on 9 October 2018. Retrieved 8 June 2021.
  2. "Richard Berry and the Pharaohs - Have Love Will Travel".
  3. "Richard Berry and the Pharaohs - Have Love Will Travel / No Room". Discogs. 1960.
  4. Palao, Alec (2002). Love That Louie (CD sleeve notes). London: Ace Records.
  5. Fairman, Bruce (July 9, 2015). "A Brilliant Disguise: Springsteen Live Archive Series Spotlights Los Angeles, 1988". The Second Disc. Retrieved July 12, 2015.

[1] [2]

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.