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Anthony Swete was an American
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and his PPX record label. Recording in the 1960s and throughout the 1970s, he had a multitude of singles issued on a plethora of record labels. He also had albums released on the
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and Zafiro labels. During his career, he had chart hits. Two of them, " Judy in Disguise" and " Hold Me Tight" were top ten hits in Argentina during the late 1960s.


Background

Anthony Swete's real name of Tommy Wesley Knighton was revealed in both the 14 and 15 February 1969 issues of the Argentine newspaper ''Crónica''. The 15 February article said that had a passion for rugby and politically seemed to be a
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supporter. He was born on 10 May 1942. Swete started out in 1958 as a 15-year-old in a night club in America's South, filling in for the singer who was unwell on that day. In the beginning he had a vagabond kind of lifestyle and earned little money. Along the way he also learned to play piano in order to accompany himself. At some stage he met a girl on the music scene who would become his wife. This curtailed his wandering lifestyle, and he headed to the music scene in New York in pursuit of success.''Crónica'', 13 de Febrero de 1969
Página 24 * ANTONIO EL DULCE
/ref> He became an artist signed to the PPX label. This label had at various times signed
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and Ella Moore.''Cash Box'', May 9, 1970
Page 12 3 Para Acts Via Chalpin’s PPX
/ref> He was listed by ''
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'' in the December 28, 1968 issue as one of the artists that made the Argentina Top Ten that year. In addition to the chart success he had in Argentina with " Judy in Disguise" and " Hold Me Tight", his
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also made the top twenty.''Crónica'', Año VI — Buenos Aires, Sábado 15 de Febrero de 1969 — No. 1.972
Página 21 LUVIA DE ASTROS PARA EL CARNAVAL DE BUENOS AIRES, * ''Anthony Swete''
/ref>''La Nación'', 20 de Abril de 1969
Pág. 18 TOPS, LONG PLAYS, 17 (_) Abrázame fuerte
/ref> When he was in Argentina, he was also referred to as Antonio Dulche. In the early 1970s via PPX, he was signed to the
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label. Both Anthony Swete (Tommy Knighton) and his wife Annie P. Knighton used the pseudonyms Tommy Knight and Ann Knight for the songs they composed.


Career


1968


"Judy Disfrazada" aka Judy in Disguise

Anthony Swete recorded his version of " Judy in Disguise". It was released in Argentina as "Judy Disfrazada". The B side was the
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composition "Doblame, Modelame" ("
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"). The recordings were released on
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GS-8005 in 1968.Second Hand Songs
Doblame, Moldeame by Anthony Swete
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'' in the 16 March issue, Swete's version debuted at no. 10 on the Argentina's Best Sellers chart. It peaked at no. 5 on the ''Cash Box'' Argentina's Best Sellers chart for the week of 20th of April. It was still in the chart at no. 17 on 25 May. As shown by ''
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'', it was at no. 4 on the Buenos Aires Top Ten chart for the week ending April 6.


1969

Swete would have more success in Argentina in 1969 which would take him to the Latin American country.


"Abrazame fuerte" aka "Hold Me Tight

Anthony Swete reciorded " Hold Me Tight" which was released as "Abrazame Fuerte" on Groove GS-8015. As recorded by ''Cash Box'', the single was at no. 5 on the Argentina's Best Sellers chart for the week of 25 January. The 9 February issue of ''
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'' had "Abrazame fuerte" at no. 4 in the Tops en Otra Banda chart. It had moved down from no. 3. According to the 15 March issue of ''Cash Box'', the song would eventually reach the peak position of no. 5 on the Best Sellers chart. The 20 April issue of ''La Nación'' had "Abrazame fuerte" moving down six places from no. 12 to 18 on the Tops Simples chart.


Further activities

Anthony Swete's pending arrival in Argentina was mentioned in the 13 February issue of '' Crónica'', that he was to arrive on
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Flight 301. According to the article, in addition to appearances on television, Swete's personal appearances were to be exclusively at Carlos Ballón's Escala Musical venues. It was reported in the 15 February 1969 issue of ''Crónica'' that Swete, known for the hits "Judy in disguise" and "Hold Me tight" had come to Argentina with his manager
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. He had actually arrived the day before on the 9:10 plane at the Ezeiza international airport and was to appear at a concert with
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. The 25 February issue of ''Crónica'' wrote that Swete, who came for a concert at the Hermitage had problems in understanding Spanish. The concierge at the hotel put him in the picture about the disc jockeys in the city. He didn't realize that they were up to date with the music, and they were from venues other than radio.


''Abrazame Fuerte'' album

Swete recorded the album '' Abrazame Fuerte'' that was released in Argentina on RCA GLE-80005. By March 1969 it was available. It was noted in the 29 April issue of ''
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'' that Swete's album ''Abrazame Fuerte'' had made its debut at no. 17 on the Tops Long Plays chart. Meanwhile the single, "Abrázame fuerte" had moved down from 12 to 18 on the Tops Simples chart. According to the 23 June issue of ''Crónica'', "Abrázame Fuerte" ("Hold Me Tight") was a big seller in Argentina. His album was also reviewed in the issue. The reviewer noted the album's youth appeal value. The album had actually been reviewed in an earlier issue of ''Crónica'', the 3 March issue.''Crónica'', 3 de Marzo de 1969
Página 23 CRONICA DE NUEVOS ★ UNA SELECCION DE PASODOBLES PARA RECORDAR, "ABRAZAME FUERTE"
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Further activities

According to the 5 May 1969 issue of ''Crónica'', a various artists record featuring Swete Jack Ritt, R. U. Fine,
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and Lois Shane was being released in Argentina on RCA. An album '' Los Mios, Los Tuyos, Los Preferidos De Todos'' which was released in Argentina on RCA's
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series (cat# RCA GLP-80007) was reviewed in the 25 August issue of Crónica. Swete covered the songs "Gente Cotidiana", "Veinticinco Millas" and "Dame, Dame Buen Amor". The album also included songs by
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with "Tu Me Enseñaste", "Hamacame" and "Sr. Sol, Sra.Luna", Lois Shayne with "Hijo De Un Predicador" and "Muevete Un Poco Mas Cerca", Joe Moss with "Tengo Una Idea De Ti", Dan Sona with "
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" and Mark Juhns with "Dulce Vino De Cereza" and "Cesped Grande". At some stage, an album ''Discotequeando En El Safari Club'' was released in Venezuela on the Orbe label. This various artists album had songs such as "
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" by Swete.


1970s

Swete recorded his version of " Backfield in Motion" which saw a release in the UK. It was reviewed by the ''
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'' in the magazine's February 7, 1970 issue. It did get a positive review with
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calling it a nicely dated beater with soulful
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touches. At the time Swete's version was the only one available in the country, predating the
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UK release. Backed with " Yester Me, Yester You, Yesterday" by Pip Bravo, the single had a release in New Zealand on Allied International PPX 302. Also in 1970, a single was released on the RCA Twin Hits label featuring his versions of " My Honey and Me" bw "
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/ref> According to ''Cash Box'' in the magazine's May 9, 1970 issue, Swete along with
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and Ella Moore were to have releases in the near future on the
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label. They were to be promoted under the wing of Bill Gallagher of Famous Music. With Knight's album '' Down in the Village'' already released, Swete and Moore were to have their recordings released in the near future. He composed the song "Is it Good to You" which was registered in the first half of 1974. It was credited to his pseudonym Tommy Knight. In July 1978 and now going by the name Swete, he was set to record a disco album that would be played at roller skating rinks around the US. The music which would be a mixture of Top 40 and disco would feature Swete backed by a band whose identity hadn't yet been disclosed. The record was to be played at intervals at the skating rinks. It seems in that period, Swete was also going by the name of Knight 'En Day. It was reported by ''Billboard'' in the magazine's May 19, 1979 issue that 30,000 copies of the single "Disco Dip" had been sold from 25 skating rinks. The singles were not for general sale via the traditional venues. They were to be sold at the skating rinks. Also that year or 1979, an album ''Roller Disco Dip'', credited to Laura Lee Mann, Gina Rotchschild, Ron Booker, Anthony Swete, Curtis Knight was released. The credited composers of the songs that Anthony Swete performed, "Disco Dating" and " Skating on My Birthday" were Ann Knight, Ed Dantes, Tommy Knight. It's more than likely that Ann Night is his wife Ann Knighton, Ed Dantes is Ed Chalpin, and Tommy Knight is Tommy Knighton (Swete).


Death

Anthony Swete aka Tommie W. Knighton died on 24 May 2017. His wife Ann Knighton died on 13 April, 2024.


Later years

"Backfield In Motion" was on Netti Page's playlist in March 2011 as part of the New Zealand Soul Weekender. Swete's version of "Doblame, Moldeame" was included on the ''I Love Latin, Vol. 94'' compilation that was released in 2023.Amazon
I Love Latin, Vol. 94
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Discography


References


External links


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