Patience And Prudence - Gonna Get Along Without Ya Now video free download


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The sister duo Patience and Prudence reached the Top Ten in 1956 with a fluke hit, the ghostly "Tonight You Belong to Me." The daughters of a professional musician -- Mark McIntyre, who accompanied Frank Sinatra on piano during the mid-'40s -- Patience and Prudence McIntyre reportedly learned the song while at summer camp in 1955 (when they were nine and 12, respectively). Their father recognized it as a Billy Rose hit from several decades earlier, and was impressed enough to work up the arrangement as a demo intended for cabaret singer Lisa Kirk (wife of Robert Wells). McIntyre also recorded a version with Patience and Prudence's vocals, strictly for personal reasons, but gave a dub to studio friend Ross Bagdasarian, who passed the record on to Si Waronker of Liberty Records.

Waronker loved the song, so Patience and Prudence signed to Liberty and recut the song with overdubs to strengthen their ethereal vocals, then watched as the record soared to number four nationally (with several cover versions eventually coming along). After performing on Perry Como's television show, they chose for a follow-up single "Gonna Get Along Without You Now" (earlier a minor hit for Teresa Brewer), which just missed the Top Ten later in 1956. The duo recorded several more singles -- including a pairing with fellow Liberty act Mike Clifford and several singles for the Chattahoochee label -- but never reached the charts again. They reunited for a 1978 performance on a Dick Clark feature, and earned a surprisingly long lease on life after their songs were used in a pair of films, 1999's Election ("Gonna Get Along Without You Now") and 2001's Ghost World ("A Smile and a Ribbon"). ~ John Bush, All Music Guide

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Comments

8 years ago

Anthony Caban

Heard this in the movie Election. great song and great film

9 years ago

ToniAnn Notarfrancesco

Loved this song when I was a child! Thanks for the memories!

9 years ago

deana diedrich

This song is my personal favorite!

9 years ago

Bruce Powell

This is the sweetest version. I agree, we screwed up badly, Friend.

9 years ago

Sybil-Roxanne Clemons

Good old days - Loved it!

9 years ago

rugout

they played the song Mr Sandman by the chordettes in the movie Halloween with Michael Meyers, they could have played this song at the end of the movie after they killed Michael Myers

9 years ago

rugout

nice song , but please everyone , don't name your kids patience and prudence

9 years ago

John Colas

Talk about 50s innocence! Too bad we"ve lost it and become what we've become! Thank you baby boomers for all you've done to ruin the country I grew up in.

9 years ago

Jeff Lipinski

I WISH THEY STILL MADE RECORDS LIKE THIS..

9 years ago

slant40

Liberty 55040 (1:52) - have both the 45 AND the 78. Wonderful tune from early childhood.

9 years ago

Clom Gorb's Busted Thumb

I heard this from She and Him, but didn't know it was a remake. I can't say I'm surprised. Good song, anyway. Thanks John.

9 years ago

norman gates

I heard this song on the radio a few times back in the 1950's .I easily recognize it.

10 years ago

purplerage1005xxx

I LOVE PRU BOOBOO4DOPE

10 years ago

Steve Pena

i really love this song reminds me of my youth back in the 50s n 60s.a 1969 graduate of edgewood high. s.a. tex.

10 years ago

fjbutch

Sigh! ...terrific era..

10 years ago

Martin Smith

I love The Lemonheads version of this too, something endearing about the song

10 years ago

Myrna S.

I love this song and the film clips too...I wasn't alive in the 1950's but for some reason I have such nostalgia for that time...

10 years ago

JubalCalif

I second that emotion! You obviously have VERY good taste! :-)

10 years ago

Tom e bowers

I have granddaughters who can bring back these magic sounds

10 years ago

Leslie Barnard

What a great oldie thank you so much for posting :)

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