I graduated in 1985…and when I hear anything by The Rascals or Cream…I think of that spring and riding around in my car with friends. That is when I bought two cassettes…The Rascal’s greatest hits and a best of Cream. This band was so talented and you can tell they influenced Springsteen, Steven Van Zandt, and others.
What a great band! I could almost leave it at that and post the song. They were technically the Young Rascals when this song came out of AM radio in the sixties. They were never really an album band but more of a super singles band. Another band like that was The Lovin’ Spoonful. They dropped the “young” in 1968 and continued having hits.
The Rascals made it by playing rhythm and blues and soul music. Their 1966 cover of the Rudy Clark and Artie Resnick song…Good Lovin went to the top of the Billboard Pop Singles chart. They had the majority of their hits between 1966-1968.
You Better Run peaked at #20 on the Billboard 100 and #22 in Canada in 1966.
They had nine top 20 hits and thirteen top 40 hits…they also had three number 1 hits and a total of 18 songs in the Billboard 100 before they disbanded in 1972. This song was written by Felix Cavaliere and Eddie Brigati.
You Better Run
What you tryin’ do to my heart?
What you tryin’ do to my heart?
You go around tellin’ lies
You foolin’ round with the other guy’s
What you tryin’ do to my heart?
You better run
You better hide
You better leave from my side
What you tryin’ do to my soul?
What you tryin’ do to my soul?
Everythin’ I had was yours
And no I’m closing all the doors
What you tryin’ do to my soul?
You better run
You better hide
You better leave from my side
I love you girl, I love you so
Can’t you see it, don’t you know
I can’t stand you alibi
You’re tellin’ lies, and tell me why
What you tryin’ do to my head?
What you tryin’ do to my head?
Now I go my jaw out of line
You’re not gonna take my mind?
What you tryin’ do to my head?
You better run
You better hide
You better leave from my side
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Great song Max. I like The Rascals, not sure why they dropped the Young. I think they were very important to American music at the time, as you pointed out they had some hits, pretty tough for a rock band up against the British Invasion. Is this the song Pat Benetar covered?
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Yes it was Randy….I never put that together! I just looked it up. This is the version I grew up with because I owned the greatest hits.
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Honestly I think I must know it from the Benatar version first.
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Now that you mentioned it I remembered that version. It’s like You Really Got Me…I grew up with the Kinks version more than Van Halen.
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I grew up with you say. Who else grows up with songs that are already 20 years old! Max your an enigma!
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….and a happy one! I found my old High School journal…I have rock band names on the cover. Yardbirds, Beatles, WHO, Stones, The Troggs, Kinks, and…you will be proud….I was trying…REO and Van Halen!
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Lol Max you are something else!
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Yes, they are similar to the Lovin’ Spoonful in style.
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I didn’t remember this song and it was nice to hear. I do remember Beautiful, Morning, Good Lovin’, Groovin’, Lonely Too Long and A Girl Like You.
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I was just reminded that Pat Benatar had a hit with this…I didn’t put it together until Randy said something.
Yea I like their songs….Good Lovin’ and the others.
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Just listened to this album the other day. On the same wavelength. Isn’t that strange?
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I was listening to the greatest hits a couple of weeks ago… we are on it. Some of the best singles of that era.
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Trunk full of good songs. ‘Lonely To Long’ is fantastic.
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Yep, I only know it as a Pat Benatar tune! This to me, hers (which I’ve known since the beginning of the 80s) is the ‘right’ one. I knew she hadn’t written it nor Chapman who produced the first one, I seem to remember, but I didn’t know it was a well-known song. That said, this original ‘s not bad!
Famous trivia on the Benatar one- the second video played on MTV
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I know the Benatar song but I never put it together! I don’t know why but I never did. This is the one I just know more…
Oh cool…must have been right after Video Killed The Radio Star.
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right, everyone remembers the Buggles being first, but few remember #2. Much like few remember Super Bowl losers I guess!
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I didn’t consciously know they had so many familiar hits. Some, like other people seem to suggest I think I thought were Lovin Spoonful ones instead.
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Yea they had quite a few hits in the 60s…not really an album band but a great singles one like the Spoonful.
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Cool song, I’ve never heard this version. I grew up with the Pat Benetar version, but I dig the grittiness of this one!
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I feel damn stupid. I didn’t even think of the Benatar version as I was writing it…this is the one I listened to the most…I like grit!
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Nice song I don’t recall having heard before. It’s also fair to say I primarily know The Young Rascals by name. The only two songs I can name are “Good Lovin'” and “Groovin'”, both of which I’ve always dug.
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They had a boatload full of hits…some really good song like I’ve Been Lonely Too Long, People Got To Be Free, How Can I Be Sure, A Beautiful Morning…and more
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“Beautiful Morning” I know as well! 🙂
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They didn’t do legendary albums but their singles were great.
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Eddie Brigati had the worst croked teeth, but he was a great singer…
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Yes he does…now I noticed!
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Knew ‘groovin and ‘Good Lovin”. The held back vocal delivery late on on ‘Good Lovin” gives it real punch.
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It does…they knew how to make good singles.
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Thats cool when you can still recall what tapes you bought even though it was decades ago lol…Power of music.
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Cool!
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Dino Danelli was one of the most entertaining drummers to watch. And you know I’m a sucker for Hammond organ. A band that transcended their gimmick (the costumes they started with).
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That is what I was thinking with the “young” when I looked back.
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The first video had me smiling at the “hippy vibe” of the crowd sitting around charismatic leaders. So strange this song is not familiar at all. The name of the band is familiar and they’ve had a lot of hits, wow!
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They really did have a lot of hits…. Pat Benatar did this song and made a huge hit out of it…I didnt’ put it together.
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You are too funny Max, disregarding much of the then-current music of the mid-80s as a teen, instead grooving (pun intended) on the music of the 60s that came out at the time you were born. The Young Rascals/Rascals were fantastic, and I loved all their hits, though I can’t recall ever hearing this song.
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I know…I guess it was a defect lol…but I remember the Benatar version but didn’t put it together.
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Wonderful memories of 60s adolescence in that album. I read they are still touring in some way? Is that confirmed?
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Yes it is…Fexlix Cavaliere and Gene Cornish are still in a version touring!
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I played many of their tunes in a rock band-as a trombone player in the early 1970s.
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Oh that is really cool…as a trombone player.
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Yes and backup singer
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wonderful memories. i love this
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