"Turn Around, Look at Me".

Ok, girls and boys, back to the 60s: Jerry Capehart and Glen Campbell co-wrote this romantic 1961 pop ballad but, for some mysterious reason, Campbell was not given writer's credit. It laments unrequited love. He recorded it that same year and it became his first solo hit. The Lettermen took it to #5 in '62. The Bee Gees recorded it in '64, while they were still in Australia, but it failed to chart. By far, the most successful version was by The Vogues in '68, reaching #7 on Billboard's Hot 100 and #3 on Adult Contemporary. The group had unique harmonies but needed the right song. They found it and, together with "(You Are My) Special Angel" and "Five O'clock World", became their signature tunes. Song? Answer: "Turn Around, Look at Me". It is NOT about a stalker, as some have implied. Unfortunately, we lost Glen Campbell in 2017 after a noble battle with a protracted illness. Superb singer and tunesmith but to me, as a guitar player, he was truly a force of nature. When I moved to Philly in '73 I brought with me a Vicente Tatay Spanish guitar. The radiator dry indoor heating at Phi Chi was not very kind to it and one day it actually imploded (!). Desperate, I took some of my few savings, went to the Sam Goody store and bought an Ovation Glen Campbell Acoustic Balladeer, which took me through med school and residency. Somehow I thought that it would make sound like him - well, Glen I am not, let's just leave it at that. His daughter Ashley is an excellent singer/songwriter, as well as a consumate 5-string banjo player. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OhLMVR1Twt0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qt0UJP9FnLM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GCfqB4qnWLg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xEvZwRJnOnI

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