Song Of The Day 5/9/2015: Tammy St. John – “Dark Shadows and Empty Hallways”
Tammy St. John was from Essex, had a frangible constitution but a full-bodied voice, and took on some material that was a little off in comparison to all the caramels that pop stars were putting out in those days. “Concerning Love” had a pulsating quirk to it, “Boys” had a certain Farfisa mania to it, “I Mustn’t Cry” (the B-side to today’s song) could have wound up on Season 4 of Mad Men had anybody heard it. She was good.
But “Dark Shadows and Empty Hallways” is some crazy dazzle. It bends with tragedy in a way that must have been risky in 1965. It’s just over three minutes and thirty seconds long, which was practically Ben-Hur length for the radio at the time. It also doesn’t have a verse-chorus-verse setup, so you don’t really know what’s coming next, which is mortifying. Always like to wrap theme weeks in feathers and bubblegum-scented candles.
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