# The Students were an American doo-wop vocal group which formed in Cincinn… Read Full Bio ↴# The Students were an American doo-wop vocal group which formed in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1956. Although they only released 5 sides, two of them - I'm So Young and Every Day of the Week - became doo-wop standards. "I'm So Young" in particular became hugely popular (and durable), and has been covered by groups as diverse as the Beach Boys, Rosie and the Originals, and The Ronettes. In June 1956 they had won the 2. price on the amateur hour at the Apollo Theatre in New York . The song , "Jenny Lee" ,had a release on FORDHAM 109 b in 1956 and was written by William "Prez" Tyus , later manager of the group .
Both "I'm So Young" and "Every Day of the Week" were written by William H. "Prez" Tyus, Jr., a local Cincinnati high schooler. Tyus wrote the songs and gave them to a local African-American vocal group called the D'Italians. After the group secured a recording contract with Checker Records, they renamed themselves The Students, and it was under this name that Tyus's two classic doo-wop songs were recorded. Members were:
Leroy King (lead vocals), Dorsey Porter (first tenor vocals), Roy Ford (second tenor vocals), John Bolden (baritone vocals), Richard Johnson (bass vocals), Ralph Byrd (guitar, vocals, 1956-59), Wilbert Longmire (guitar)
# The Students (Tokyo, Japan) Based around guitarist/singer Akiko Yoshida, bassist Atsushi Oba and with drummer Tetsurou Suzuki joining them as a live member, Japanese indie/punk/new wave trio The Students may or may not have been named after a fictional band hinted at but never seen in the video for Supercar's "Lucky". They drew on a mixture of influences from Japan (Tama, Spitz, Number Girl) and overseas (Led Zeppelin, REM, Joni Mitchell, Prince) -- none of which were ever more than faintly detectable in their music. Instead, they used catchy pop hooks and lo-fi art-punk aesthetics to draw you into a fragile, awkward, stumbling, chaotic and beautiful universe entirely of their own.
French group "The Students" 1985
The history of the Students begins like that of hundreds of groups in the 1980s. Some wealthy young people meet in medical school, quickly joined by acquaintances of each other. They decided to play together for fun, and began rehearsing in 1984.
Life was sweet at that time for these students from Marseille who shared their time between college benches, music, flirting, and surfing sessions on the Basque coast. The Cure, Sade, The Stranglers… All these bands influence them, of course, but very quickly, they only work on original compositions.
Olivier Hulard (vocals and guitar) and Jean-François Hassoun (vocals and synthesizers) lay the foundations for most of the songs, but it is soon the whole group that participates in the creation of what will become "Students In Summer". Olivier Riboulet is on bass, Marc Esposito on saxophone. Rémi Reponty (drums) writes all the lyrics.
The band does all three concerts. It is during one of them, in a nightclub on the road to Cassis, the "Ici Club", that Frank Tassy proposes to the Students to record an album. He has just acquired equipment and is already taking care of a Malagasy training, Ako. He will eventually integrate the tape and also participate in the development of the record.
The recording takes place in September 1985 and lasts about 3 weeks. Students In Summer" comes out at the end of the year, and nobody remembers if the vinyl was pressed at 500 or 1000 copies. A few months later, the group disbanded, for no particular reason…
There remain beautiful memories and an ultra-fresh album, between pop and new-wave, full of lo-fi mini-tubes ("Jungle Boy" or "Midnight Summer Song" for example), whose band was kind enough to entrust us with the original soundtracks. Remastered by Alan Briand and pressed by Optimal Media via Squeezer, it is released this June 7, exclusively on vinyl.
Bass Guitar – Olivier Riboulet
Chorus – Christine Mouraret
Drums, Lyrics By – Rémy Reponty
Guitar – Bernard Lucioni
Guitar, Chanter, Composed By – Olivier Hulard
Saxophone – Marc Esposito
Synthesizer, Chanter, Composed By – Jean-François Hassoun
Both "I'm So Young" and "Every Day of the Week" were written by William H. "Prez" Tyus, Jr., a local Cincinnati high schooler. Tyus wrote the songs and gave them to a local African-American vocal group called the D'Italians. After the group secured a recording contract with Checker Records, they renamed themselves The Students, and it was under this name that Tyus's two classic doo-wop songs were recorded. Members were:
Leroy King (lead vocals), Dorsey Porter (first tenor vocals), Roy Ford (second tenor vocals), John Bolden (baritone vocals), Richard Johnson (bass vocals), Ralph Byrd (guitar, vocals, 1956-59), Wilbert Longmire (guitar)
# The Students (Tokyo, Japan) Based around guitarist/singer Akiko Yoshida, bassist Atsushi Oba and with drummer Tetsurou Suzuki joining them as a live member, Japanese indie/punk/new wave trio The Students may or may not have been named after a fictional band hinted at but never seen in the video for Supercar's "Lucky". They drew on a mixture of influences from Japan (Tama, Spitz, Number Girl) and overseas (Led Zeppelin, REM, Joni Mitchell, Prince) -- none of which were ever more than faintly detectable in their music. Instead, they used catchy pop hooks and lo-fi art-punk aesthetics to draw you into a fragile, awkward, stumbling, chaotic and beautiful universe entirely of their own.
French group "The Students" 1985
The history of the Students begins like that of hundreds of groups in the 1980s. Some wealthy young people meet in medical school, quickly joined by acquaintances of each other. They decided to play together for fun, and began rehearsing in 1984.
Life was sweet at that time for these students from Marseille who shared their time between college benches, music, flirting, and surfing sessions on the Basque coast. The Cure, Sade, The Stranglers… All these bands influence them, of course, but very quickly, they only work on original compositions.
Olivier Hulard (vocals and guitar) and Jean-François Hassoun (vocals and synthesizers) lay the foundations for most of the songs, but it is soon the whole group that participates in the creation of what will become "Students In Summer". Olivier Riboulet is on bass, Marc Esposito on saxophone. Rémi Reponty (drums) writes all the lyrics.
The band does all three concerts. It is during one of them, in a nightclub on the road to Cassis, the "Ici Club", that Frank Tassy proposes to the Students to record an album. He has just acquired equipment and is already taking care of a Malagasy training, Ako. He will eventually integrate the tape and also participate in the development of the record.
The recording takes place in September 1985 and lasts about 3 weeks. Students In Summer" comes out at the end of the year, and nobody remembers if the vinyl was pressed at 500 or 1000 copies. A few months later, the group disbanded, for no particular reason…
There remain beautiful memories and an ultra-fresh album, between pop and new-wave, full of lo-fi mini-tubes ("Jungle Boy" or "Midnight Summer Song" for example), whose band was kind enough to entrust us with the original soundtracks. Remastered by Alan Briand and pressed by Optimal Media via Squeezer, it is released this June 7, exclusively on vinyl.
Bass Guitar – Olivier Riboulet
Chorus – Christine Mouraret
Drums, Lyrics By – Rémy Reponty
Guitar – Bernard Lucioni
Guitar, Chanter, Composed By – Olivier Hulard
Saxophone – Marc Esposito
Synthesizer, Chanter, Composed By – Jean-François Hassoun
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The Students Lyrics
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The Personas You in my eyes As I lie on the floor You in…
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Everyday of the Week Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Thursday, Friday, Saturd…
I Love You People playing games, yeah Think they'll get an extra life i…
I' m So Young I have a girlfriend She says I'm her only one We wanna…
I'm So Students I have a girlfriend She says I'm her only one We wanna…
I'm so Young I have a girlfriend She says I'm her only one We wanna…
I'm So Young-58 I have a girlfriend She says I'm her only one We wanna…
I’m So Young I have a girlfriend She says I'm her only one We wanna…
Students In summer This is the place you settle in when you've abandoned…
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@margaretstefanowicz1400
Perhaps the greatest doo wop group of all time IMHO. I never tire of listening to the 4 memorable songs they gave us. I just close my eyes and I'm immediately back in the 50's. I'm so happy I got to meet Prez Tyus several years ago and to finally be able to see a photo of the group which had been unseen for many years.
@BillyKnockout
Although they only recorded a few songs , the Students gave us classic , pure doo wop that will never be forgotten
@vodkamarie
In my humble opinion, this song is up there with any of the Teenagers, Schoolboys, Kodak's, Desires, Zircons, Valentines or Passions songs. Harmony is spot on. This is really good.
@victoriajustus2909
Its night time I'm laying in bed with a song that will always touch my heart with memories 💘
@billarroo
Nice sounds. Thanks
@rtoledo1111
Thanks for listening
@lindadee2053
One of the most beautiful songs ever recorded. Have loved this one forever.
@rev.aldepace2202
A TRUE DOO WOP CLASSIC FOR THE TRUE FANS! I WAS 9 WHEN I FIRST HEARD THIS AND STILL LISTENING 63 YRS. LATER! MEMORIES OF N.Y.C. UNDER THE STREET LIGHT SINGING IN THE 1950s & 1960s! REV. AL
@downtownbobbybrown6237
Makes me think of the one I let get away ,her name was Linda also . We now talk after 50 years ,so lucky for facebook.
@denniselber9195
One if the greatest leads and basses of all time