Produced by Bob Feldman, Jerry Goldstein, & Richard Gottehrer.
Arranged & Conducted by Bassett Hand.
Stereo version catalog # is BLPS 213.
"Come On Let's Go" charted at #22 on Billboard Hot 100. Slight title difference from that listed on LP.
"(You Make Me Feel) So Good" peaked at #53.
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This and the stereo issue (Bang B-213) are listed as Sept. 1966 issues. Track A1 is Say Those Magic Words, which was eventually issued as a 45 ca Aug. 1967 and made a few local charts at that later timeframe. Curiously, well before its issuance as a 45 it also shows up at no. 70 on the local WFUN 790 AM charts in Miami, Fla. for the week of July 15-21, 1966. So, if this L.P. was released in Sept. 1966 how could have WFUN possibly listed the track on the local charts in this two-month earlier timeframe? Wouldn’t that mean they had access to either a pre-release of the L.P., the 45 or to Bang/McCoys press releases or the like. That being said, is it possible that this L.P. was released earlier than Sept. 1966 and specifically in July 1966? If not, how did WFUN get wind of Say Those Magic Words?
Sidenote: July 1966 was the timeframe when You Make Me Feel So Good was having a chart run of its own. Did WFUN confuse the titles? This track also appears on this L.P.