In 1958, when Tommy was eleven, his family moved to Niles, Michigan. In 1959, when he was twelve, James formed his first band called Tom and the Tornadoes. In 1963, the band changed their name to The Shondells. By 1964, a local DJ at WNIL radio station in Niles formed his own record label, Snap Records. The Shondells were one of the local bands the DJ recorded at WNIL studios. One of the songs was the Jeff Barry and Ellie Greenwich ditty "Hanky Panky," which was recorded as The Raindrops. The song was a hit locally, but the label had no resources for national promotion and it was soon forgotten.
In 1965, a DJ in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, found a copy of "Hanky Panky" and played it as a station "exclusive." Listener response was positive, with many wanting to know where they could get a copy of the "new" single. Another DJ started playing the song at local dance parties. Responding to the demand, a local bootlegger taped the song off the radio and began pressing copies of it. Eventual sales of the bootleg were estimated at 80,000. Pittsburgh DJ "Mad Mike" Metro tracked down Tommy James and informed him that his record was No. 1 in the city. James almost hung up on Metro, but was convinced to come to Pennsylvania and make appearances promoting the surprise hit. Soon, James was in New York, selling the original master of "Hanky Panky" to Roulette Records. By the late summer of 1966, it was the top-selling single in the nation.
The Shondells had long since broken up, and did not wish to reform in order to travel to Pittsburgh. James flew there solo, and hired a local band named The Raconteurs to become the replacement Shondells. The group needed a follow-up and selected a song called "Say I Am (What I Am)". Although not as successful as "Hanky Panky", it reached #21 on the charts later in the same year.
Roulette assigned songwriters Richie Cordell and Bob King the task of writing songs for Tommy James & The Shondells. From 1967 to 1969, the group turned out hit after hit on the Roulette label, including six more that made it to the top ten: "I Think We're Alone Now", "Mirage", "Mony Mony", "Crimson and Clover" (the group's second and final U.S. #1 hit), "Sweet Cherry Wine", and "Crystal Blue Persuasion".
Tommy James and The Shondells broke up in 1970. James then went solo and had two further chart hits with "Draggin' the Line" (Written by Bob King) (#4 in 1971) and "Three Times In Love" (#19 (Adult Contemporary #1) in 1980). James has had twenty three gold singles, and nine gold and platinum albums. He also wrote and produced the million-selling 1970 hit "Tighter, Tighter" for the group Alive 'N Kickin' (Written by Bob King).
In October 2007, Tommy James and the original Shondells reunited in a New Jersey studio to record once again.
Come to me
Tommy James Lyrics
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Come to me, my love, come to me
I can feel the way that you love me
Oh, run to me, woman, come to me
And now as you lay beside me
Come to me, my love, come to me
My mind is burning inside me
It’s so easy to love you
What a beautiful feeling
Can’t help it, I love you
You make it so easy
Tonight as we walk together
Oh, come to me, my love, come to me
We’ll touch the sky and hold it forever
Oh, come to me, my love, come to me
It’s so easy to love you
What a beautiful feeling
I can’t help it, I love you
You make it so easy
So easy to love you (Oh…oh…oh…)
What a beautiful feeling (Oh…oh…oh…)
I can’t help it, I love you (Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah)
You make it so easy (Oh, yeah)
So easy to love you
What a beautiful feeling
The lyrics to Tommy James's song "Come to Me" is a proclamation of his love and affection for his partner. He describes the feeling of his partner's touch and the intensity of their love as something that is easy and beautiful. The singer urges his love to come to him, to feel the connection they share. He pleads with her to run to him and hold him tight. In this song, the singer is overcome with passion, and he wants to share that with his love. The song is a celebration of the beauty of love and the power of touch.
Line by Line Meaning
I love the way that you touch me
I enjoy the manner in which you contact me
Come to me, my love, come to me
Come to my presence, my darling, approach me
I can feel the way that you love me
I perceive the method in which you adore me
Oh, run to me, woman, come to me
Oh, hurry towards me, lady, approach me
And now as you lay beside me
Currently, as you lie next to me
Come to me, my love, come to me
Come to my presence, my darling, approach me
My mind is burning inside me
My thoughts are causing me great distress
You can see, my love, come to me
You are capable of observing my affliction, my darling, approach me
It’s so easy to love you
It's simple to adore you
What a beautiful feeling
Such a wonderful sensation
Can’t help it, I love you
I can't resist, I have strong feelings for you
You make it so easy
You facilitate the process so well
Tonight as we walk together
Now, as we stroll jointly
Oh, come to me, my love, come to me
Oh, approach me, my darling, come to my presence
We’ll touch the sky and hold it forever
We shall elevate to the heavens and hold onto it eternally
So easy to love you (Oh…oh…oh…)
It's straightforward to adore you (Oh...Oh...Oh...)
What a beautiful feeling (Oh…oh…oh…)
Such a wonderful sensation (Oh...Oh...Oh...)
I can’t help it, I love you (Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah)
I can't resist, I have strong feelings for you (Oh yeah, yeah, yeah)
You make it so easy (Oh, yeah)
You facilitate the process so well (Oh yeah)
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: JERMAINE JACKSON
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