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The Phantom Chords - Town Without Pity (Gene Pitney Cover)

From '' Town Without Pity '' Label: Camden Town Records – GNAR 003 Format: Vinyl, 7", Single, Limited Edition Country: UK Released: Oct 19, 1992 Tracklist A Town Without Pity Written-By – Dimitri Tiomkin, Ned Washington B (She's A) Bad Motorcycle Written-By [Uncredited] – Jerry Zukowski Vocals – Dave Vanian Lead Guitar – Roman Jugg Rhythm Guitar – Brendan Moon Drums – Clyde Dempsey Bass – Donagh O'Leary Artwork [Sleeve Assembled By] – Nick Garrard Recorded At – Toe Rag Studios Recorded By [Sound Recorded By] – Benji Lefevre Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Camden Town Records Copyright © – Camden Town Records ------------------------ "Town Without Pity" is a song written by composer Dimitri Tiomkin and lyricist Ned Washington. The track, produced by Aaron Schroeder, was originally recorded by Gene Pitney for the 1961 film of the same title. In the US, the Gene Pitney recording went to no.13 on the Hot 100. This tragic song, in a minor key of B Minor, first ends the chorus in D Major, before going up a key to the refrain in the C Minor, where the Coda ends the song in the same minor key. Awards In 1962, the song received a Golden Globe Award for Best Song and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Song (losing to "Moon River" from Breakfast at Tiffany's). Other versions Pitney also recorded versions in German (lyrics by Frank Zieboltz), entitled "Bleibe bei mir" ("Stay With Me") and Italian, entitled "Città Spietata". Many artists and bands have recorded cover versions over the years since its release, including: Year / Performer / Album 1966 / Danny Williams / Only Love 1967 / Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass / Sounds Like... 1978 / Ronnie Montrose / Open Fire 1980 / Paul Warren & Explorer / Takin' Her Back 1982 / The Nylons / One Size Fits All 1987 / Mathilde Santing / Out Of This Dream 1988 / Thin White Rope / Red Sun 1989 / The Dickies / Second Coming 1990 / The Stray Cats / Let's Go Faster! 1992 / Zen for Primates / Albatross 1992 / Dave Vanian and the Phantom Chords / Town Without Pity (single) 1993 / Neil Zaza / Thrills & Chills 1996 / Eddi Reader / Candyfloss and Medicine 1996 / The Brian Setzer Orchestra / Guitar Slinger 1999 / Mandy Barnett / A Walk on the Moon (film soundtrack) 2001 / Snakeman Show / Radio Snakeman Show, Vol. 1 2001 / The Quiets / Take a flight with The Quiets 2004 / Los Straitjackets / Play Favorites 2006 / Richie Cole & The Alto Madness Orchestra / Risë's Rose Garden 2007 / Vidar Busk & The Voo Doodz / Jookbox Charade Use in other media In an early episode of Saturday Night Live (3/26/77), Laraine Newman played Indira Gandhi with John Belushi as her son Sanjay, who must vacate the premises after losing the election to Morarji Desai (Garrett Morris), but not before bursting into the song. The song is heard in the 1988 film, Hairspray. Jess Harnell covered the song for the 1988 film, Elvira: Mistress of the Dark. The song was also sung by John Travolta to Kirstie Alley in the 1989 romantic comedy, Look Who's Talking. The lyrics are referenced by Foetus (James Thirwell) in the song, "Descent into the Inferno." The song was also performed by The Voice season 12 finalist Lilli Passero on the May 1, 2017 episode. The song can be heard in the series Cold Case in Season 1, Episode 7, "A Time to Hate." #rockabilly #rockabillycover

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