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The Lettermen are an American male pop vocal trio whose trademark is close-harmony pop songs with light arrangements. The group started in 1959. [1] They have had two Top 10 singles (both No. 7), 16 Top 10 singles on the Adult Contemporary chart (including one No. 1), 32 consecutive Billboard chart albums, 11 gold records, and five Grammy nominations.
"Goin' Out of My Head" is a song written by Teddy Randazzo and Bobby Weinstein, initially recorded by Little Anthony and the Imperials in 1964. Randazzo, a childhood friend of the group, wrote the song especially for them, having also supplied the group with their previous Top 20 Hit " I'm on the Outside (Looking In) ". [ 2 ]
The music video for "Going Out of My Head" was directed by Doug Aitken. [19] Featuring various breakdancers performing a b-boy routine to the song, [20] the clip received heavy airplay on the MTV television network. [21] It was later nominated for Dance Video of the Year at the 1997 Music Video Production Association (MVPA) Awards. [22]
Little Anthony & The Imperials' original version was taken from their album, Goin' out of My Head. It was the follow-up to that album's smash-hit title song, and like that song, also became a Billboard Top 10 hit as well as a Top Five R&B hit. [2] This version reached number ten on the Billboard Hot 100, and number one in Canada. [3]
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"I Wanna Be Free" was released as a single in some countries in 1967. It reached #17 on Australia's Go-Set chart and #8 on Billboard Magazine's Australian "Hits of the World" charts. [13] [14] The song also reached #7 in Singapore on Billboard's "Hits of the World" charts. [15]
Single by The Lettermen; from the album More Hit Sounds of The Lettermen ; B-side "The Things We Did Last Summer" Released: September 1965: Length: 2: 16: Label: Capitol: Songwriter(s) Al Hoffman, Dick Manning, Hugo Peretti, Luigi Creatore: The Lettermen singles chronology "