Richard Eugene "Dick" Glasser (December 8, 1933 – July 10, 2000) was a singer, songwriter, and record producer.
Biography
Glasser was born in Canton, Ohio. His biggest hit as a songwriter was "Angels in the Sky," which he recorded and released on Jack Gale's Triple-A label in early 1954. RCA Records subsequently made an offer to Gale for the song and gave it to their singer Tony Martin that same year. The deal also involved Gale pulling the Glasser original off the market. The following year, the song was revived by The Crew-Cuts on Mercury and their version sold a million copies.
Glasser went on to release many excellent recordings during the mid to late 50s on Dot, Argo, then Columbia, before moving to Liberty in 1960 where he was appointed head of Metric Music—Liberty's song publishing arm. In January 1961 Gene Vincent recorded the Glasser song "Teardrops," and released it on Capitol. Aside from running Metric, Glasser also released eight singles for the label, the pick being "Handsome Guy," a 1962 recording produced by Snuff Garrett and written by PJ Proby under his real name, James Marcus Smith. The record was a top 10 hit for him that year in Australia. He also did session work for the label as a guitarist, in addition to producing a number of recordings for other acts including Vic Dana, The Fleetwoods, and The Ventures.
"I Will" was one of the songs worked on by the Beatles and their associates while in Rishikesh, India. Although the music came together fairly easily, the words were worked on in India, and remained unfinished even as recording began back in London.
Recording
This quiet song required 67 takes, and George Harrison did not play (during The Beatles sessions, the Beatles often recorded in separate studios). However, the reason for Harrison's absence from the session has never been clarified.
During take 19 of "I Will", McCartney ad-libbed an untitled and uncopyrighted song (referred to as "Can you take me back?" by author Ian MacDonald), a 28-second segment of which ended up on side 4 of the album The Beatles as what MacDonald described as “a sinister introduction to "Revolution 9"”. Also ad-libbed by McCartney was "Los Paranoias", released, together with take 1 of "I Will", in 1996 on Anthology 3.
Hail to the Thief is the sixth studio album by the English alternative rock band Radiohead, produced by Nigel Godrich and released on 9 June 2003. Following the electronic and jazz styles of Kid A (2000) and Amnesiac (2001), Hail to the Thief returned to the guitar rock of Radiohead's earlier albums, but retained electronic elements such as drum machines, synthesisers and digital manipulation. To avoid the protracted recording sessions of previous albums, the band recorded it quickly, employing a live, "spontaneous" approach.
Many of the album's lyrics were written in response to the War on Terror and the resurgence of right-wing politics in the West after the turn of the millennium. Songwriter and vocalist Thom Yorke said the album expresses "frustration and powerlessness and anger, and the huge gap between the people that put themselves in control and the people that allegedly voted for them."
Despite a high-profile internet leak ten weeks before its release, Hail to the Thief debuted at number one in the United Kingdom and number three in the United States. It produced three charting singles: "There There", "Go to Sleep" and "2 + 2 = 5". It is certified platinum in the UK, Canada and the US. It was acclaimed by critics and became the fifth consecutive Radiohead album to be nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album. It was the last album released under Radiohead's six-album record contract with Parlophone.
Année = 1964
Compositeur(s) = Dick Glasser
Reprise de : Vic Dana - I Will
Album = Dick Lory - I Will / I Catch Myself Crying
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published: 22 Oct 2023
I Will
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I Will · Billy Fury
Rock & Roll: Great Classics, Vol. 1
℗ Big A Media
Released on: 2017-04-10
Composer: Dick Glasser
Lyricist: Dick Glasser
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published: 18 Jun 2018
I Will
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I Will · Connie Smith
Born to Sing
℗ Originally released 1966. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment.
Released on: 2016-11-04
Producer: Bob Ferguson
Composer, Lyricist: Dick Glasser
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published: 03 Nov 2016
Joannie Armstrong (Glasser) - Angels in the Sky - Wr. Dick Glasser
Joannie Armstrong - Released in 1969. Joannie belonged to the famous and talented Glasser family of Canton, Ohio (5 boys and 6 girls), brothers included Richard (Dick Glasser, Dick Lory), Bob, Jerry, and Teddy (Three G's) and Pat Glasser (Pat Shannon) . This song was written and produced by her big brother Dick Glasser. As you can hear Joannie had a stunning voice. In our opinion this is the strongest version of this song. It's unclear as to why she didn't pursue a career in music after this release. Joannie passed away in 2008. Please leave comments below if you have additional information.
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published: 16 Jul 2019
Dick Glasser - Time Can Change (with lyrics)
published: 10 May 2022
Dick Lory ( aka Dick Glasser ) - "There's Gonna Be A Fight" (1963)
published: 11 Oct 2011
I WILL
Cover sung by Robin Hayter
written by Dick Glasser
made famous in the UK by Billy Fury
published: 04 Mar 2017
Dick Glasser - That's What I'm Gonna Do (Columbia 41472) [1959 rockabilly]
Année = 1964
Compositeur(s) = Dick Glasser
Reprise de : Vic Dana - I Will
Album = Dick Lory - I Will / I Catch Myself Crying
In no way an att...
Année = 1964
Compositeur(s) = Dick Glasser
Reprise de : Vic Dana - I Will
Album = Dick Lory - I Will / I Catch Myself Crying
In no way an attempt to violate copyright. If it is felt to be an infringement, please post under comments and I will remove it. Thank you
En aucun cas une tentative de violation du droit d'auteur. Si vous estimez qu'il s'agit d'une infraction, veuillez le signaler sous les commentaires et je supprimerai la vidéo. Je vous remercie
Année = 1964
Compositeur(s) = Dick Glasser
Reprise de : Vic Dana - I Will
Album = Dick Lory - I Will / I Catch Myself Crying
In no way an attempt to violate copyright. If it is felt to be an infringement, please post under comments and I will remove it. Thank you
En aucun cas une tentative de violation du droit d'auteur. Si vous estimez qu'il s'agit d'une infraction, veuillez le signaler sous les commentaires et je supprimerai la vidéo. Je vous remercie
Provided to YouTube by Shami Media Group 3
I Will · Billy Fury
Rock & Roll: Great Classics, Vol. 1
℗ Big A Media
Released on: 2017-04-10
Composer: Dick Gla...
Provided to YouTube by Shami Media Group 3
I Will · Billy Fury
Rock & Roll: Great Classics, Vol. 1
℗ Big A Media
Released on: 2017-04-10
Composer: Dick Glasser
Lyricist: Dick Glasser
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by Shami Media Group 3
I Will · Billy Fury
Rock & Roll: Great Classics, Vol. 1
℗ Big A Media
Released on: 2017-04-10
Composer: Dick Glasser
Lyricist: Dick Glasser
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by RLG/Legacy
I Will · Connie Smith
Born to Sing
℗ Originally released 1966. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment.
Released o...
Provided to YouTube by RLG/Legacy
I Will · Connie Smith
Born to Sing
℗ Originally released 1966. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment.
Released on: 2016-11-04
Producer: Bob Ferguson
Composer, Lyricist: Dick Glasser
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by RLG/Legacy
I Will · Connie Smith
Born to Sing
℗ Originally released 1966. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment.
Released on: 2016-11-04
Producer: Bob Ferguson
Composer, Lyricist: Dick Glasser
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Joannie Armstrong - Released in 1969. Joannie belonged to the famous and talented Glasser family of Canton, Ohio (5 boys and 6 girls), brothers included Richard...
Joannie Armstrong - Released in 1969. Joannie belonged to the famous and talented Glasser family of Canton, Ohio (5 boys and 6 girls), brothers included Richard (Dick Glasser, Dick Lory), Bob, Jerry, and Teddy (Three G's) and Pat Glasser (Pat Shannon) . This song was written and produced by her big brother Dick Glasser. As you can hear Joannie had a stunning voice. In our opinion this is the strongest version of this song. It's unclear as to why she didn't pursue a career in music after this release. Joannie passed away in 2008. Please leave comments below if you have additional information.
NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED
WE ONLY PLAY RECORDS WE HAVE IN OUR COLLECTION!
Joannie Armstrong - Released in 1969. Joannie belonged to the famous and talented Glasser family of Canton, Ohio (5 boys and 6 girls), brothers included Richard (Dick Glasser, Dick Lory), Bob, Jerry, and Teddy (Three G's) and Pat Glasser (Pat Shannon) . This song was written and produced by her big brother Dick Glasser. As you can hear Joannie had a stunning voice. In our opinion this is the strongest version of this song. It's unclear as to why she didn't pursue a career in music after this release. Joannie passed away in 2008. Please leave comments below if you have additional information.
NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED
WE ONLY PLAY RECORDS WE HAVE IN OUR COLLECTION!
Année = 1964
Compositeur(s) = Dick Glasser
Reprise de : Vic Dana - I Will
Album = Dick Lory - I Will / I Catch Myself Crying
In no way an attempt to violate copyright. If it is felt to be an infringement, please post under comments and I will remove it. Thank you
En aucun cas une tentative de violation du droit d'auteur. Si vous estimez qu'il s'agit d'une infraction, veuillez le signaler sous les commentaires et je supprimerai la vidéo. Je vous remercie
Provided to YouTube by Shami Media Group 3
I Will · Billy Fury
Rock & Roll: Great Classics, Vol. 1
℗ Big A Media
Released on: 2017-04-10
Composer: Dick Glasser
Lyricist: Dick Glasser
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by RLG/Legacy
I Will · Connie Smith
Born to Sing
℗ Originally released 1966. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment.
Released on: 2016-11-04
Producer: Bob Ferguson
Composer, Lyricist: Dick Glasser
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Joannie Armstrong - Released in 1969. Joannie belonged to the famous and talented Glasser family of Canton, Ohio (5 boys and 6 girls), brothers included Richard (Dick Glasser, Dick Lory), Bob, Jerry, and Teddy (Three G's) and Pat Glasser (Pat Shannon) . This song was written and produced by her big brother Dick Glasser. As you can hear Joannie had a stunning voice. In our opinion this is the strongest version of this song. It's unclear as to why she didn't pursue a career in music after this release. Joannie passed away in 2008. Please leave comments below if you have additional information.
NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED
WE ONLY PLAY RECORDS WE HAVE IN OUR COLLECTION!
Richard Eugene "Dick" Glasser (December 8, 1933 – July 10, 2000) was a singer, songwriter, and record producer.
Biography
Glasser was born in Canton, Ohio. His biggest hit as a songwriter was "Angels in the Sky," which he recorded and released on Jack Gale's Triple-A label in early 1954. RCA Records subsequently made an offer to Gale for the song and gave it to their singer Tony Martin that same year. The deal also involved Gale pulling the Glasser original off the market. The following year, the song was revived by The Crew-Cuts on Mercury and their version sold a million copies.
Glasser went on to release many excellent recordings during the mid to late 50s on Dot, Argo, then Columbia, before moving to Liberty in 1960 where he was appointed head of Metric Music—Liberty's song publishing arm. In January 1961 Gene Vincent recorded the Glasser song "Teardrops," and released it on Capitol. Aside from running Metric, Glasser also released eight singles for the label, the pick being "Handsome Guy," a 1962 recording produced by Snuff Garrett and written by PJ Proby under his real name, James Marcus Smith. The record was a top 10 hit for him that year in Australia. He also did session work for the label as a guitarist, in addition to producing a number of recordings for other acts including Vic Dana, The Fleetwoods, and The Ventures.