The 'In' Crowd

1964 song written by Billy Page From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"The 'In' Crowd" is a 1964[2] song written by Billy Page[2] and arranged by his brother Gene and originally performed by Dobie Gray on his album Dobie Gray Sings for "In" Crowders That Go "Go-Go". It appeared on an episode of Dick Clark's Rock, Roll & Remember, featuring in the last week of November 1964, the month Gray's rendition was released.

B-side"Be a Man"
ReleasedNovember 1964[1]
RecordedOctober 1964
StudioGold Star Recording Studios, Hollywood, CA
Quick facts Single by Dobie Gray, from the album Dobie Gray Sings for "In" Crowders That Go "Go-Go" ...
"The 'In' Crowd"
Single by Dobie Gray
from the album Dobie Gray Sings for "In" Crowders That Go "Go-Go"
B-side"Be a Man"
ReleasedNovember 1964[1]
RecordedOctober 1964
StudioGold Star Recording Studios, Hollywood, CA
GenreRhythm and blues
Length2:35
LabelCharger
SongwriterBilly Page
ProducerFred Darian
Dobie Gray singles chronology
"Look at Me"
(1963)
"The 'In' Crowd"
(1964)
"See You at the Go-Go"
(1965)
Official audio
"The 'In' Crowd" on YouTube
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ReleasedJune 1965
RecordedMay 1965
VenueBohemian Caverns, Washington, D.C.
Quick facts Single by Ramsey Lewis Trio, from the album ...
"The 'In' Crowd"
Single by Ramsey Lewis Trio
from the album The In Crowd
B-side"Since I Fell for You"
ReleasedJune 1965
RecordedMay 1965
VenueBohemian Caverns, Washington, D.C.
GenreJazz
Length3:00 (single version)
5:50 (album version)
LabelArgo
SongwriterBilly Page
ProducerEsmond Edwards
Official audio
The "In" Crowd (Live At The Bohemian Caverns, Washington, D.C., 1965) on YouTube
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Chart performance

In the US, Gray's version reached number 11 on the Hot Rhythm & Blues Singles chart[3] and number 13 on the Billboard Hot 100 on 20 February 1965.[4] Outside the US, "The 'In' Crowd" went to number 25 on the UK Singles Chart[5] and number 8 in Canada.[6] Gray's Shindig! performance of the song aired on 10 March 1965.[7]

Ramsey Lewis instrumental (1965)

The Ramsey Lewis Trio recorded an instrumental version of the tune in May 1965. Performed live at Bohemian Caverns nightclub in Washington, D.C., their jazzy take was released in June[8] and reached number 5 on the Hot 100 on 9 October 1965,[9] as well as peaking at number 2 for three weeks on the Hot Rhythm & Blues Singles chart.[10] In Canada, the record reached number 6 in the RPM charts.[11] A longer edit of the song provides the title track for the Trio's successful live album.[12]

Writing in 2015, jazz critic Kevin Whitehead said: "As Lewis has told a couple of interviewers, the trio met at a nearby eatery to discuss repertoire. Their kibitzing waitress Nettie Gray suggested a current pop hit, "The 'In' Crowd" by Dobie Gray. Ramsey Lewis didn't know that tongue-in-cheek ode to hipster self-congratulation, so they dropped a coin in the jukebox. ... I hope they left Nettie Gray a very good tip. Ramsey Lewis liked "The 'In' Crowd" enough to work up an arrangement in the unjazzy key of D major so bassist Eldee Young could work his open strings. And the trio really amped up the groove. Opening night, the audience instantly locked in with drummer Redd Holt."[13]

The Lewis Trio Argo single was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2009.[14]

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