Turn-Down Day

"Turn-Down Day" is a song written by Jerry Keller and David Blume and performed by The Cyrkle. It reached #16 on both the Billboard Hot 100[1] and the Canadian pop chart,[2] and also reached #18 on the U.S. Cashbox chart in 1966. The song was featured on their 1966 album, Red Rubber Ball.[3]

"Turn-Down Day"
Single by The Cyrkle
from the album Red Rubber Ball
B-side"Big Little Woman"
ReleasedJuly 21, 1966
GenrePop rock
Length2:29
LabelColumbia
Songwriter(s)Jerry Keller, David Blume
Producer(s)John Simon
The Cyrkle singles chronology
"Red Rubber Ball"
(1966)
"Turn-Down Day"
(1966)
"Please Don't Ever Leave Me"
(1966)

The song was produced by John Simon.[4]

According to Candy Leonard, author of Beatleness: How the Beatles and Their Fans Remade the World (Arcade, 2014), the song is an excellent example of the emerging hippie ethos of the 1960s.[5]

Other versions

References

  1. The Cyrkle, "Turn-Down Day" U.S. chart position Retrieved September 11, 2015
  2. The Cyrkle, "Turn-Down Day" Canada chart position Retrieved September 11, 2015
  3. The Cyrkle, Red Rubber Ball Retrieved September 11, 2015
  4. The Cyrkle, "Turn-Down Day" single release Retrieved September 11, 2015
  5. Leonard, Candy (19 April 2016). Beatleness: How the Beatles and Their Fans Remade the World. ISBN 978-1628726091.
  6. Dino, Desi & Billy, Souvenir Retrieved September 11, 2015
  7. Bobby Vee, Look at Me Girl Retrieved September 11, 2015
  8. Normie Rowe, "Turn Down Day" single release Retrieved September 11, 2015
  9. Gary Lewis & the Playboys, Close Cover Before Playing Retrieved September 11, 2015
  10. Twinn Connexion, "I Think I Know Him" single release Retrieved September 11, 2015
  11. Steve and Eydie, Cozy/Man and a Woman Retrieved September 11, 2015
  12. Sketch Show, Audio Sponge Retrieved September 11, 2015


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