"The Music Goes 'Round My Head" | ||||
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Single by The Easybeats | ||||
from the album Vigil | ||||
B-side | "Come In You'll Get Pneumonia" | |||
Released | December 1967 | |||
Format | 7" single | |||
Recorded | Pye Studios, London, U.K., 1967 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Label | Parlophone (Australia), United Artists Records | |||
Songwriter(s) | Harry Vanda and George Young | |||
Producer(s) | Produced for Albert Productions by The Easybeats and Mike Vaughan | |||
The Easybeats singles chronology | ||||
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Australian single cover
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Single by The Saints | |
from the album Prodigal Son | |
Released | February 1989 |
Format | 7" single |
Genre | Rock |
Label | Mushroom Records |
Songwriter(s) | Harry Vanda and George Young |
Producer(s) | Chris Bailey, Brian McGee, Harry Vanda and George Young |
"The Music Goes 'Round My Head" is a 1967 song and single by Australian rock group The Easybeats, which was written by band members George Young and Harry Vanda.
On returning from their U.S. tour, The Easybeats began work on the group's next single at Pye Studios in London. The song was influenced by the Jamaican ska music that was currently popular among London's mod scene. Much in the same way The Beatles song "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da" would be the following year.
The single was released in the U.K., Australia, Brazil and New Zealand. Various versions of the song have been released. In the Spain, a faster version released as the B-side to the "Hello, How Are You" single.
Although it received positive reviews from the U.K. music press, it failed to make an impact commercially.
Australia - Parlophone A-8277
U.K. - United Artists UP 1201
The Saints covered the song for their 1988 album, Prodigal Son, which reached the Top 50. The line-up was Chris Bailey, Barry Francis, Arturo Larizza, Iain Shedden and Joe Chiofalo on organ. It was produced by Bailey, Brian McGee and Vanda & Young. A single of the cover was released in February 1989, it was an Australian Top 40 and reached No. 19 on the US Alternative Songs chart. It also featured in on the soundtrack of the 1988 film, Young Einstein