Keith Wallin (@onefortheroad)
Feb 19th 2022, 5:18 pm
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"Kind of a Drag" was written by Jim Holvay, who was a friend of the band's from Chicago. It is The Buckingham's only #1 hit, although they peeked into the Top 10 twice more and charted a couple more times after that. Holvay went on to write "Don't You Care," "Susan" and "Hey Baby They're Playing Our Song" for The Buckinghams.

The Buckinghams had five charting hits, and they all occurred in 1967, prompting Billboard magazine to declare them "the most-listened-to band of the year."

So why did they fall off the map? In our interview with Tommy James, he explained that 1968 marked the emergence of album-oriented bands, with singles acts dying off. Said James: "When we left in August (1968, for the Democratic National Convention), all the big acts were singles acts. It was the Association, it was Gary Puckett, it was the Buckinghams, the Rascals, us.

But the point was that it was almost all singles. In 90 days, when we got back, it was all albums. It was Led Zeppelin, Crosby, Stills and Nash, Blood, Sweat and Tears, Joe Cocker, Neil Young. And there was this mass extinction of all of these other acts. It was just incredible. Most people don't realize that that was sort of the dividing line where so many of these acts never had hit records again."

Bev: @onefortheroad Sounding great here Keith. Love the song and loved hearing you sing it today. ♥♫
Feb 20th 2022, 3:13 am Report
Keith Wallin: @onefortheroad Thanks, Bev! This was one of my favorite songs in High School.. Glad you enjoyed my take on it! Have a great night....:-)
Feb 22nd 2022, 6:26 pm Report
admin: @onefortheroad New one for me. Enjoyed this and your greatness ❤
Feb 24th 2022, 5:38 pm Report
Keith Wallin: @admin I am happy to introduce you to this classic Buckingham's Number 1 song! Thank you very much for the listen and the commentary. Hope you had a super weekend....:-)
Feb 27th 2022, 10:15 pm Report