

A
LOVER'S CONCERTO
A Lover’s Concerto, is an original song that is based on Bach’s
“Concerto In G Major”.
The simple Bach piece first caught Denny’s imagination at around age
7 during a short stint of piano lessons and left a lasting
impression.
Over the years Denny thought about writing a pop song inspired by
the piece. But it would be many years from the time he first played
the Bach piano piece before he would actually finish “A Lover’s
Concerto”.
Denny had already constructed the song musically before the lyric
was written.
Denny’s title, “A Lover’s Concerto”, never repeated in the lyric,
was inspired by the both the classical style of the music and his
concept for the lyric, which was to be a kind of romantic poem for
lovers and which Denny later invited Sandy Linzer to collaborate on
with him.
The original hit record, of which Denny was a producer, was produced
independently.
In making the record, Denny recalls: “I wanted the snare to have
both a full sound and an edge to the impact, but without having to
whack it too hard. So the day before the session I went down to Sam
Ash Music and picked up a pair of parade drumsticks with big round
wooden heads over an inch in diameter that are never used for
recording.
When the band was ready to go I pulled out the sticks, handed them
to star drummer Buddy Saltzman and told him to try these. He looked
at me like I was crazy and all of us had a good laugh. Then I told
Buddy to take a few minutes, get used to the fat sticks and then
let’s make a hit. I knew that if anybody could pull off what I
wanted with those sticks, Buddy could.”
“The first take was fantastic. We did one more but the first was the
one. Later during playbacks Buddy told me that he really caught a
groove playing with the fat sticks and loved the sound of the snare
and the feel of the track. I couldn’t have agreed more.”
After the record was turned down by the major labels and other
independents as being too different (and strange), Denny finally
brought it to Bob Crewe for his fledgling Dynovoice label.
Denny says “Bob heard it once, got very excited and said he thought
it was a smash record. So I told him that since he was the only
other person who felt that way, he should release it on his label,
which he did.”
The artists, a three-girl vocal group (renamed “The Toys” before the
session), were originally brought to Denny (when he was searching
for the right group to sing “A Lover’s Concerto”) by a friend of
several years who was an aspiring talent manager.
After becoming a major hit, the Toys version was quickly followed by
a number of cover recordings by R& B, pop, jazz and other artists.
These included Diana Ross and the Supremes’ version (on their “I
Hear A Symphony album”) and then Sarah Vaughn’s hit Mercury Records
recording (produced by Quincy Jones), which again put the song on
the Billboard Top 100 and introduced it to many additional radio
formats and audiences.
Since then “A Lover’s Concerto”, now a worldwide standard, has
continued to be recorded by various artists of many different
styles.
The song was recently a big hit again in Japan, Korea and China by
Kelly Chen.
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