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Lessons in Love (Jeri Lynne Fraser song)

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Wikipedia article




"'Lessons in Love'" is a song written by Sy Soloway and Shirley Wolfe and was first recorded by American teenage singer Jeri Lynne Fraser and released as a single in May 1961. The song has had chart success with covers by Cliff Richard and the Shadows and the Allisons.

The Allisons version



Despite Cliff Richard and the Shadows recording their version first and releasing it first on the soundtrack album 'The Young Ones', it was British duo the Allisons who released their version first as a single in January 1962. It was arranged by and features an accompaniment directed by Johnny Keating. Speaking about the single before its release, John Allison said, "This is a different kind of number for us. It has more of a beat and is more the kind of thing we really like doing. It is the type of number that comes naturally to us and I feel confident that it will give us a big chance of hitting a high spot in the charts". However, despite being released it January, it didn't enter the UK Singles Chart until the second week of February, peaking at number 30 four weeks later and becoming the Allisons' final hit.

Reviewing for 'Disc', Don Nicholl described "Lessons in Love" as "a good light beater of the type they can handle cleverly" and that it was "catchy and crisp". The B-side "Oh, My Love", written by Allison, was described as having "a rather more edgy noise" and a "simple song, but produced it an infection manner that can only help the upper half".

Cliff Richard and the Shadows version



Release

Cliff Richard and the Shadows first released their version of "Lessons in Love" in December 1961 on 'The Young Ones'. It was the second song originally by Jeri Lynne Fraser that the group had recorded; the first being "Catch Me" in 1960. "Lessons in Love" was only released as a single in Europe and South Africa. First, it was released in May 1962 in Denmark and Germany, before being released in Norway and South Africa and then finally the Netherlands in September 1962. The European single was released with the B-side "First Lesson in Love", written by Pete Chester and Bruce Welch, and originally from Richard third studio album 'Listen to Cliff!'. The South African release features the B-side "How Wonderful to Know", an English version of "Anema e Core" and had first been released on Richard's fourth studio album '21 Today'.

Track listing

'7" (Europe)'

# "Lessons in Love" 2:49

# "First Lesson in Love" 1:56

'7" (South Africa)'

# "Lessons in Love" 2:49

# "How Wonderful to Know" 2:40

Personnel

* Cliff Richard vocals

* Hank Marvin lead guitar

* Bruce Welch rhythm guitar

* Jet Harris bass guitar

* Tony Meehan drums

Charts



References



Category:1961 singles

Category:1962 singles

Category:Cliff Richard songs

Category:Fontana Records singles

Category:Columbia Graphophone Company singles

Category:Song recordings produced by Norrie Paramor

Category:1961 songs

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