I Want Candy
"I Want Candy" |
Side-A label of the American vinyl single
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Single by The Strangeloves
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from the album I Want Candy
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Released |
1965 (U.S.)
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Recorded |
1965 |
Length |
2:59 |
Label |
Bang |
Writer(s) |
- Bert Berns
- Bob Feldman
- Jerry Goldstein
- Richard Gottehrer
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Producer(s) |
The Strangeloves |
The Strangeloves singles chronology |
"Love, Love"
(1964) |
"I Want Candy"
(1965) |
"Out in the Sun"
(1965) |
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"I Want Candy" |
Single by Candy Girls featuring Valerie Malcolm |
B-side |
Four other remixes |
Released |
1996 (UK)
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Label |
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Candy Girls featuring Valerie Malcolm singles chronology |
"Wham Bam"
(1995) |
"I Want Candy"
(1995) |
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"I Want Candy" is a song written and originally recorded by the Strangeloves in 1965 that reached No. 11 in the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart. It is a famous example of a song that uses the Bo Diddley beat.
"I Want Candy" was written by Bert Berns, Bob Feldman, Jerry Goldstein and Richard Gottehrer in 1965. As writer/producers, Feldman, Goldstein and Gottehrer had already scored big hits for other artists, including "My Boyfriend's Back" by the Angels. For this song, the trio took on the moniker of the Strangeloves, and recorded the tune themselves, augmented by studio musicians (co-writer Berns was not involved in the studio recording).
The female vocalist heard half-screaming, half-singing "Baby!" in the middle of the track was an unknown session singer.
Although Feldman, Goldstein and Gottehrer used their real names in the writing and production credits of this single, they claimed the Strangeloves were actually three Australian brothers (and ex-sheep farmers) named Giles, Miles and Niles Strange. Feldman, Goldstein and Gottehrer dressed up in shaggy wigs and exotic clothing for publicity photos as the Strangeloves.
"I Want Candy", the Strangeloves' second single, became a top 10 hit in Canada and hit No. 11 in the US. The record failed to chart in the UK—or in the Strangeloves' so-called "native" country, Australia.
English new wave group Bow Wow Wow released their version as the first and only single from their EP The Last of the Mohicans. For many in America, "I Want Candy" was their first introduction to young lead singer Annabella Lwin and the band. The song barely scraped the Top 50, but became an enduring new wave classic. The song gave its name to the band's 1982 release, I Want Candy, which was mainly a compilation, but included a couple of new cuts produced by Kenny Laguna (Joan Jett & the Blackhearts).
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