Marley Purt Drive Explained

Marley Purt Drive
Cover:Marleypurtdrive.jpg
Caption:Label from South African single
Type:single
Artist:Bee Gees
Album:Odessa
B-Side:Melody Fair
Released:July 1969
(South Africa)
Recorded:15 August, November 1968
Genre:Country rock, roots rock
Label:Polydor
Atco (Atco Records)
Producer:Robert Stigwood, Bee Gees

"Marley Purt Drive" is a song recorded by the Bee Gees, It was written by Barry, Robin & Maurice Gibb and released in March 1969 on the album Odessa.[1] It was released in stereo in the United States in January and its mono version was released in the United Kingdom in March. The remastered version of this song was released on 27 February 2009 on Reprise Records.[2]

Originally titled "Marley Purt Drive (Area Code 213)", the song is about a married man in poverty with fifteen children who takes a drive out to Pasadena one Sunday to get some relief from the situation only to return and find he now has twenty more children to look after, thus creating "An orphanage [with] 35 kids.[3]

Recording and structure

For the recording of the song, the basic instrumental line-up of Barry and Maurice Gibb, Vince Melouney and Colin Petersen were joined by bluegrass musician Bill Keith on banjo. This song was recorded in New York City at Atlantic Studios. Two recordings are available, the earlier of these was recorded on August 15 and later appeared on Sketches for Odessa in 2006. The version released on the album was finished at IBC Studios in London in November with the orchestra.[4] [5] Barry later explained the recording of "Marley Purt Drive" in a 24 March 2001 interview with Billboard, "['Marley Purt Drive'] had a country violinist and banjo player on it because we were listening to American country music at that time".[6]

It was released as a single in South Africa in July 1969, backed with "Melody Fair". The song's demo is entitled Alternate Mix on Sketches for Odessa and begins with a false start followed by one count but then goes into an almost identical intro. The mix is not really different, and lyrics are the same.[7]

Release

This song, owing something to The Band's 1968 hit "The Weight", later appeared on the charity compilation album called No One's Gonna Change Our World released on December 12, 1969. [8]

On 6 November 1974, they performed the song in Sapporo, Japan during their Mr. Natural tour. In 2009, Barry Gibb performed the song for the rehearsal for the Love and Hope Ball.

Personnel

Cover versions

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bee Gees - Odessa . Discogs.com. . 1969 .
  2. Web site: Bee Gees – Odessa . 27 February 2009 . Discogs . 16 April 2013.
  3. Web site: History Part 4 . Adriaensen . Marion . 12 April 2013.
  4. Web site: Gibb Songs: 1968 . Joseph Brennan.
  5. Web site: Gibb Songs: 2006 . Joseph Brennan.
  6. The Bee Gees: 35 Years of Music . Billboard . March 24, 2001 . 20 . 8 February 2015.
  7. Web site: Bee Gees Demos - Part 3 . Bennett . Kevin . 23 March 2011 . 10 April 2013.
  8. Web site: Various – No One's Gonna Change Our World . 12 December 1969 . Discogs . 16 April 2013.
  9. Web site: José Feliciano – Marley Purt Drive . Discogs.com. . 1969 .
  10. Web site: Jose Feliciano - Marley Purt Drive / Old Turkey Buzzard . Rate Your Music . 12 April 2013.
  11. Web site: 19 July 1969 Singles . Go-Set Australian Charts . 12 April 2013.
  12. Web site: Feliciano Official Charts .
  13. Web site: Bonnie St. Claire - Marley Purt Drive / Let Me Come Back Home, Mama . 1969 . Discogs . 16 April 2013.
  14. Web site: Victor Scott – Fifteen Kids (Marley Purt Drive) . April 1971 . Discogs . 16 April 2013.
  15. Web site: David Frizzell – Little Toy Trains / Marley Purt Drive . 1969 . Discogs . 16 April 2013.
  16. https://www.musicaememoria.com/pomeriggio_ore_sei_equipe_84.htm
  17. Web site: Equipe 84 – Pomeriggio: Ore 6 / E Poi... . 1969 . Discogs . 16 April 2013.
  18. Web site: Lulu – New Routes . 1970 . Discogs . 16 April 2013.
  19. Web site: DUANE ALLMAN: SKYDOG'S SESSIONS '68-'71 . duaneallman.info.com . 14 February 2015.
  20. Web site: Jean Bouchéty – The Rhythms Sounds And Melodies Of . 1971 . Discogs . 16 April 2013.
  21. Web site: Nash Chase – Nash Chase . 1970 . Discogs . 16 April 2013.