There are multiple bands named The Silhouettes:
#1 - The Silhouettes… Read Full Bio ↴There are multiple bands named The Silhouettes:
#1 - The Silhouettes were an American doo wop group whose single "Get A Job" was a number 1 hit on the Billboard R&B singles chart and pop singles chart in 1958.
The Silhouettes were formed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1956, at first using the name The Thunderbirds. Their classic hit "Get A Job" - originally the B-side to "I Am Lonely" - was issued by their manager Kae Williams on his own Junior Records label before being sold to the nationally distributed Ember label in late 1957. It reached number 1 on both the R&B and pop charts in U.S. and the group performed it on television's American Bandstand. The song sold more than one million copies, and was awarded a gold record.
The lyrics of "Get a Job" are notable for the depiction of a household in tension because of unemployment, despite the man's desperate attempts to find work, all delivered in a relentlessly upbeat style. A second release, "Heading for the Poorhouse", continued the economic theme. It was one of the few songs to allude to inflation, the trip to the poorhouse being because "all our money turned brown". This single and all their subsequent singles sold poorly and the group never entered the national charts again, making them a classic example of "one hit wonders".
The Silhouettes toured with Sam Cooke, Jackie Wilson, Clyde McPhatter and others but the group never reached the top of the charts again. They disbanded in 1968, but the four original members reformed the group in the 1980s and continued to work until 1993.
Group members
Richard "Rick" Lewis, tenor (September 2, 1933 – April 19, 2005, Einstein Hospital, Philadelphia, U.S.A.)
Bill Horton, lead (December 25, 1929 – January 23, 1995)
Earl T. Beal, baritone (July 18, 1924, Donora, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. – March 22, 2001)
Raymond Edwards, bass (September 22, 1922, Virginia, U.S.A. – 1997, Philadelphia, U.S.A.)
The doo-wop revival group Sha Na Na derived their name from the song's lyrics. "Get A Job"' is included in the soundtracks of the film American Graffiti, Trading Places and Stand By Me. The Silhouettes performed in the 1986 movie Joey
#2 - The Silhouettes A late 60s close harmony/ jazz/psychedelia tinged vocal combo released the album "Conversations With The Silhouettes" (1969).
#3 - The Silhouettes is also an Finnish instrumental band.
The Silhouettes is the backlash of melodiousness and musical individualism against the totalitarianism of multinational music industry.
The roots of the Silhouettes are deep in the Finnish ground which can clearly be heard in the music of the band. The Silhouettes was founded in 1999.
#4 - The Silhouettes may also refer to a group from East Pakistan, now Bangladesh.
#5 - The Silhouettes an Indie Pop band from The Netherlands.
#1 - The Silhouettes… Read Full Bio ↴There are multiple bands named The Silhouettes:
#1 - The Silhouettes were an American doo wop group whose single "Get A Job" was a number 1 hit on the Billboard R&B singles chart and pop singles chart in 1958.
The Silhouettes were formed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1956, at first using the name The Thunderbirds. Their classic hit "Get A Job" - originally the B-side to "I Am Lonely" - was issued by their manager Kae Williams on his own Junior Records label before being sold to the nationally distributed Ember label in late 1957. It reached number 1 on both the R&B and pop charts in U.S. and the group performed it on television's American Bandstand. The song sold more than one million copies, and was awarded a gold record.
The lyrics of "Get a Job" are notable for the depiction of a household in tension because of unemployment, despite the man's desperate attempts to find work, all delivered in a relentlessly upbeat style. A second release, "Heading for the Poorhouse", continued the economic theme. It was one of the few songs to allude to inflation, the trip to the poorhouse being because "all our money turned brown". This single and all their subsequent singles sold poorly and the group never entered the national charts again, making them a classic example of "one hit wonders".
The Silhouettes toured with Sam Cooke, Jackie Wilson, Clyde McPhatter and others but the group never reached the top of the charts again. They disbanded in 1968, but the four original members reformed the group in the 1980s and continued to work until 1993.
Group members
Richard "Rick" Lewis, tenor (September 2, 1933 – April 19, 2005, Einstein Hospital, Philadelphia, U.S.A.)
Bill Horton, lead (December 25, 1929 – January 23, 1995)
Earl T. Beal, baritone (July 18, 1924, Donora, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. – March 22, 2001)
Raymond Edwards, bass (September 22, 1922, Virginia, U.S.A. – 1997, Philadelphia, U.S.A.)
The doo-wop revival group Sha Na Na derived their name from the song's lyrics. "Get A Job"' is included in the soundtracks of the film American Graffiti, Trading Places and Stand By Me. The Silhouettes performed in the 1986 movie Joey
#2 - The Silhouettes A late 60s close harmony/ jazz/psychedelia tinged vocal combo released the album "Conversations With The Silhouettes" (1969).
#3 - The Silhouettes is also an Finnish instrumental band.
The Silhouettes is the backlash of melodiousness and musical individualism against the totalitarianism of multinational music industry.
The roots of the Silhouettes are deep in the Finnish ground which can clearly be heard in the music of the band. The Silhouettes was founded in 1999.
#4 - The Silhouettes may also refer to a group from East Pakistan, now Bangladesh.
#5 - The Silhouettes an Indie Pop band from The Netherlands.
Gat A Job
The Silhouettes Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by The Silhouettes:
Get a Job Yip yip yip yip yip yip yip yip Sha na na…
I All over town they're talking about me The whole world know…
I Am Lonely I'm lonely I don't want to be lonely 'Cos I dream of you o…
I Sold My Heart To The Junkman All over town they're talking about me The whole world knows…
Not Me Baby That's the last time You break my heart You thought you was…
To The End Change Nah I could never be changed Same, I don’t wanna…
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@mrkrojo
This is just one of those perfect, shivers-down-your-spine rock n' roll songs. You can tell the guys are having fun singing it. Even with all the little tricks of harmony, hand-clapping, acapella parts, deep baritones and high falsettos, it's all done effortlessly and it's so natural. It still sounds a little goofy and raw making it accessible to toddlers and geezers alike. Love this one.
@juliereminiec4937
Toddlers? Are you sure ?
@erictim9052
@Alissa Reminiec i myself am a toddler and i found this song incredibly accessible
@MarquisLeary34
You ever have a song that, no matter what state or mood you're in, makes you smile and feel better hearing it? This is one of mine.
@richardmapa2585
Yeah. Yeah, that’s Right.
@jeffharpin8078
One of the greatest rock songs of all time!
@jessicaoconnor6039
One of the greatest songs of all time. Totally existential. LOVE IT.
@keythdanielsen5533
Really? One of the greatest? Not ‘Bridge Over Troubled Water’ ‘Respect’ ‘The Power of Love’. ‘Let It Be’? I’d hate to see what you think is a great movie.
@dozerroman4325
@@keythdanielsen5533IMAGINE…. you’re not the only human being with thoughts entirely your own. Mind blowing, right? Gawd, you’re a muppet 🥴
@pedromanuel9581
He said “one of”, not THE greatest song. Reading comprehension must not be one of your strong suits? The songs you mentioned are also great songs in their own right. But this song IS IN FACT, one of the greatest and influential songs in the early rock n roll erra and of all time. Regardless of your pinion or “Feels”.