"Should I" is a song written by Chad Stuart and
Jeremy Clyde
Michael Jeremy Thomas Clyde (born 22 March 1941) is an English actor and musician. During the 1960s, he was one-half of the folk duo Chad & Jeremy (with Chad Stuart), who had little success in the UK, but were an object of interest to American ...
, first recorded by their duo
Chad & Jeremy
Chad & Jeremy were a British musical duo consisting of Chad Stuart and Jeremy Clyde, who began working in 1962 and had their first hit song in the UK with " Yesterday's Gone" (1963). That song became a hit in the United States in the following ...
as the B-side to "
I Have Dreamed", which became a top-100 hit in the US.
The song was arranged by Stuart and was included a week later on their fourth studio album ''
I Don't Want to Lose You Baby
''I Don't Want to Lose You Baby'' is the fourth studio album by the English duo Chad & Jeremy. It was released on September 27, 1965. ''I Don't Want to Lose You Baby'' was recorded from February 1, 1965 to June 24, 1965. " I Have Dreamed" was rel ...
.''
The best known rendition of the track was by Swedish rock band
the Hep Stars
The Hep Stars are a Swedish rock band formed in Stockholm in 1963. During 1965–1966 the band was the most successful of contemporary 1960s Swedish pop groups performing in the English language. Outside the Nordic countries the band is bes ...
, who recorded "Should I" as their ninth single in late 1965.
This rendition reached the top-5 on the Swedish sales chart
Kvällstoppen and radio show ''
Tio i Topp
''Tio i Topp'' (English: ''Ten At The Top'') was a Swedish record chart and radio program broadcast by Sveriges Radio P3 between the years of 1961 and 1974. It was launched to combat pirate radio charts and was the first official Swedish record cha ...
''.
Chad & Jeremy version
"Should I" was initially recorded as the B-Side to "
I Have Dreamed", a song written by songwriting duo
Rodgers and Hammerstein
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for ''
The King and I
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''.
Columbia Records
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decided that they had to write an original composition on the B-Side, a song which later became "Should I." "I Have Dreamed" initially released on Columbia on 22 September 1965. The song, along with most of ''
I Don't Want to Lose You Baby
''I Don't Want to Lose You Baby'' is the fourth studio album by the English duo Chad & Jeremy. It was released on September 27, 1965. ''I Don't Want to Lose You Baby'' was recorded from February 1, 1965 to June 24, 1965. " I Have Dreamed" was rel ...
'' was recorded between 1 February – 24 June 1965. "I Have Dreamed" failed to make a major impact on the charts, reaching only number 91 on the Billboard Hot 100, staying on the charts for two weeks. It peaked at number 97 on
Cashbox magazine
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on 16 October 1965.
"Should I", although a B-Side charted on Cashbox as well, reaching number 100 for a week.
The single fared best on the
Easy Listening chart
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, where it reached number 22.
On 27 September of that same year, "Should I" was included on the duo's fourth studio album ''
I Don't Want to Lose You Baby
''I Don't Want to Lose You Baby'' is the fourth studio album by the English duo Chad & Jeremy. It was released on September 27, 1965. ''I Don't Want to Lose You Baby'' was recorded from February 1, 1965 to June 24, 1965. " I Have Dreamed" was rel ...
.''
The song was one of only two originals on the album, the other being "The Woman in You"
The song, which is in
C-major
C major (or the key of C) is a major scale based on C, consisting of the pitches C, D, E, F, G, A, and B. C major is one of the most common keys used in music. Its key signature has no flats or sharps. Its relative minor is A minor and ...
, opens with an electric and acoustic guitar before piano appears drastically. Chad and Jeremy then starts harmonizing together. The contemporary lyrics regards a complicated relationship, in which the narrator questions whether he should break up with his partner, as implied by the opening verse:
In the second verse, the narrator reflects on whether he should give the partner a second chance on the relationship
The third verse reveals that the narrator has been cruel towards the partner for reasons unknown, though he dubs them "to be kind" and "for the best." This lines is ambiguous for the listener as to if the narrator actually is abusive or is only implied to be
Personnel
Chad & Jeremy
* Chad Stuart – harmony lead vocals, electric guitar, harmonica
*
Jeremy Clyde
Michael Jeremy Thomas Clyde (born 22 March 1941) is an English actor and musician. During the 1960s, he was one-half of the folk duo Chad & Jeremy (with Chad Stuart), who had little success in the UK, but were an object of interest to American ...
– harmony lead vocals, acoustic guitar
Other musicians
*
Hal Blaine
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– drums
*
James William Guercio
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– bass guitar
*
Larry Knechtel
Lawrence William Knechtel (August 4, 1940 – August 20, 2009) was an American keyboard player and bassist who was a member of the Wrecking Crew, a collection of Los Angeles-based session musicians who worked with such renowned artists as Simon ...
– piano
Hep Stars version
Swedish rock group
Hep Stars
The Hep Stars are a Swedish rock band formed in Stockholm in 1963. During 1965–1966 the band was the most successful of contemporary 1960s Swedish pop groups performing in the English language. Outside the Nordic countries the band is bes ...
recorded "Should I" as their ninth single in December 1965. The recording was produced by
Gert Palmcrantz, who had produced all of their recordings since "
Bald Headed Woman
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" in June 1965.
Following the rather disappointing chart positions of "
So Mystifying
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" (a song which had only reached number 5 on
Kvällstoppen, unlike all their previous charting singles which had reached the top-3) the band returned to
Europafilm Studios to record a follow-up to it. The group had previously heard "Should I" on the radio and decided to record it. The recording features
Benny Andersson
Göran Bror Benny Andersson (; born 16 December 1946) is a Swedish musician, singer, composer and producer best known as a member of the musical group ABBA and co-composer of the musicals ''Chess'', ''Kristina från Duvemåla'', and ''Mamma Mia ...
on
Harpsichord
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and electric organ while
Svenne Hedlund
Sven Ove Hedlund (1 March 1945 – 3 December 2022) was a Swedish pop singer who was a member of the music group Idolerna.
Hedlund sang in the Swedish bands Clifftones and Hep Stars in the 1960s. In 1968, the singer Charlotte Walker (born 194 ...
and guitarist Janne Frisk share lead vocals. Bassist Lennart Hegland was not present on the recording, as he had been substituted on bass by Lennart Fernholm for all recordings since "Bald Headed Woman".
Olga Records
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released "Should I" as a single shortly after it was recorded in December 1965; it was their final of eight singles released that year.
"Should I" first entered Kvällstoppen on 28 December 1965 at number 10.
The following week it had ascended to number 13 before climbing in to the top-5 for the first time at a position of number 4.
The following week it reached number 3 before finally peaking at number 2 on the week ending 25 January 1966.
The week after it reached number 6.
On 8 February 1966 it had reached number 9, a position it held for two weeks before exiting the top-10 the following week at number 17.
The week after it had descended to number 16.
It was last seen on 8 March at a position of 17.
In total, the single stayed on the charts for 11 weeks, of which 7 were in the top-10 and 4 were in the top-5.
The single fared similarly well on ''
Tio i Topp
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'', where it reached number 3, staying on the chart for two weeks.
The single was the last in a string of covers recorded as singles, as the following track "
Sunny Girl
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" was written by
Benny Andersson
Göran Bror Benny Andersson (; born 16 December 1946) is a Swedish musician, singer, composer and producer best known as a member of the musical group ABBA and co-composer of the musicals ''Chess'', ''Kristina från Duvemåla'', and ''Mamma Mia ...
. It had the catalogue number of SO 17. The B-Side was "I'll Never Quite Get Over You", which had previously appeared on Hep Stars debut album ''
We and Our Cadillac
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''. "Should I" was never included on any of the Hep Stars albums, but was later issued as a bonus track on 1996 remasters of their live album ''
Hep Stars on Stage
''Hep Stars on Stage'' (also referred to as simply ''On Stage'') is the first live album and second overall release by Swedish rock band Hep Stars. Released in November 1965 on Olga Records, the album is composed of recordings made on 7 and 8 Aug ...
''. Bruce Eder of
AllMusic
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states that "They had a decent if slightly smooth garage band style, Andersson's organ and Frisk's guitar paired up very nicely on the breaks"
Personnel
Hep Stars
*
Svenne Hedlund
Sven Ove Hedlund (1 March 1945 – 3 December 2022) was a Swedish pop singer who was a member of the music group Idolerna.
Hedlund sang in the Swedish bands Clifftones and Hep Stars in the 1960s. In 1968, the singer Charlotte Walker (born 194 ...
– harmony lead vocals
* Janne Frisk – guitar, harmony lead vocals
* Christer Pettersson – drums, backing vocals
*
Benny Andersson
Göran Bror Benny Andersson (; born 16 December 1946) is a Swedish musician, singer, composer and producer best known as a member of the musical group ABBA and co-composer of the musicals ''Chess'', ''Kristina från Duvemåla'', and ''Mamma Mia ...
– harpsichord, electric organ
Other personnel
* Lennart Fernholm – bass guitar
*
Gert Palmcrantz – producer
Chart positions
References
External links
The Hep Stars website
{{Chad & Jeremy
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Hep Stars songs
1965 singles
Columbia Records singles
Chad & Jeremy songs