Hanky Panky (Tommy James and the Shondells album)

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Hanky Panky
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ReleasedMay 1966 (1966-05)
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Length30:40
Label Roulette
Producer Bob Mack, Henry Glover
Tommy James and the Shondells chronology
Hanky Panky
(1966)
It's Only Love
(1966)
Singles from Hanky Panky
  1. "Hanky Panky"
    Released: 1966
  2. "Say I Am (What I Am)"
    Released: 1966
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Hanky Panky is the debut album of Tommy James and the Shondells and was released in 1966. It reached #46 on the Billboard 200. [2] The album had two singles that charted. "Hanky Panky" reached #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 [3] and "Say I Am (What I Am)" reached #21. [4]

Contents

Other than a brief impromptu performance together onstage in Pittsburgh several days earlier, after which James invited the band to serve as his new Shondells, the first time the entire band worked together was when they went into the studio to record this album.

Track listing

Side A
No.TitleWriterLength
1."Hanky Panky" Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich 2:59
2."I'll Go Crazy" James Brown 2:18
3."I'm So Proud" Curtis Mayfield 3:31
4."The Lover"George Magura, Mike Vale2:05
5."Love Makes the World Go Round" Deon Jackson 2:25
6."Good Lovin'" Rudy Clark, Arthur Resnick 2:20
Side B
No.TitleWriterLength
7."Say I Am (What I Am)"Barbara Tomsco, George Tomsco2:37
8."Cleo's Mood" Junior Walker, William Kanter Woods2:20
9."Don't Throw Our Love Away"Tommy James & the Shondells2:40
10."Shake a Tail Feather"Otha Hayes, Verlie Rice, Andre Williams 2:37
11."Soul Searchin' Baby"Tommy James & the Shondells2:35
12."Lots of Pretty Girls" Paul Leka, Paul Rush2:13
Total length:30:40

Credits

Bob Mack is the producer. [5] [6]

Charts

Album

YearChartPeak Position
1966Billboard 20046

Singles

YearSingleChartPosition
1966"Hanky Panky"Billboard Hot 1001
R&B 39
UK Singles Chart 38
"Say I Am (What I Am)"Billboard Hot 10021

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References

  1. Hanky Panky at AllMusic
  2. Tommy James and the Shondells Chart Positions Retrieved February 7, 2015
  3. Tommy James and the Shondells, "Hanky Panky" Chart Position Retrieved February 28, 2015
  4. Tommy James and the Shondells, "Say I Am (What I Am)" Chart Position Retrieved February 28, 2015
  5. Tommy James and the Shondells at AllMusic
  6. James, Tommy; Martin Fitzpatrick (2010). Me, the mob, and the music : one helluva ride with Tommy James and the Shondells . New York: Scribner. ISBN   978-1-4391-2865-7.