![]() Sonny & Cher were just not cool.even then. Although The Byrds had a competing version on the charts, Cher's version of Dylan's "All I Really Want To Do" (#15) scored higher on the back of the summer phenomenon, "I Got You Babe." If his biography No Direction Home is to be believed, Dylan was apparently pissed off about it. Non-album single hit: "Baby Don't Go" (#8)Īs Sonny & Cher were debuting on Atco, Sonny finagled a solo deal for Cher on the Imperial label. ![]() Very strong debut for a happy-hippie buying culture. Also covers of "Then He Kissed Me," "500 Miles," "Let It Be Me," and Smokey Robinson's "You've Really Got a Hold On Me." "You Don't Love Me" is a groovy listen for that humorous paisley-wallpaper/ go-go boots 60s sound. ![]() Cher covers "Unchained Melody" with her 60s brand of raw innocence. Minor hits include: "Just You" (#20) and one of my long-time favs "Why Don't They Let Us Fall in Love" (#2). Ahmet Ertegen of Atlantic Records discovers Sonny & Cher for the Atco label and in 1965 Sonny & Cher follow up the success of the summer hit " I Got You Babe" (#1) with their first long-playing record. ![]()
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