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Rock and Roll Heaven

"Rock and Roll Heaven"
Single by Climax
Released 1973
Genre Rock and roll
Label Rocky Road
Writer(s) Alan O'Day, Johnny Stevenson
Producer(s) Larry Cox
"Rock and Roll Heaven"
Rock and Roll Heaven - Righteous Brothers.jpg
Single by The Righteous Brothers
from the album Give It to the People
B-side "I Just Wanna Be Me"
Released May 1974 (May 1974)
Label Haven/Capitol
Writer(s)
Producer(s) Dennis Lambert and Brian Potter
The Righteous Brothers singles chronology
"Only You (And You Alone)"
(1969)
"Rock and Roll Heaven"
(1974)
"Give It to the People"
(1974)

"Rock and Roll Heaven" is song written by Alan O'Day and Johnny Stevenson and popularized by The Righteous Brothers. It is a paean to several deceased singers such as Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, and Otis Redding, and has been rewritten a number of times to include other singers. The song was first recorded by the band Climax in 1973, but it failed to chart. It was then covered by The Righteous Brothers in 1974 and reached number three on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100.

The Righteous Brothers recorded "Rock and Roll Heaven" a few weeks after they decided to reform the duo in 1974. They signed with Haven Records run by Dennis Lambert and Brian Potter and were given the song to record. Lambert and Potter rewrote a verse, updating the song to include Jim Croce and Bobby Darin who had died within three months of each other in late 1973. According to Bill Medley, they were dubious about the song because they didn't think the song had the "old Righteous Brothers feel". Nevertheless, it became a hit for them and quickly reached Number three on Billboard Hot 100. In Canada it spent three weeks at number four.

The lyrics involving Jim Croce and Bobby Darin replaced Climax's lyrics for Buddy Holly ("Peggy Sue") and Ritchie Valens ("Donna"), both of whom died in a plane crash that had already been commemorated by another hit song, Don McLean's "American Pie."


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