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The Little Old Lady From Pasadena
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1964 songs Songs written by Roger Christian (songwriter) 1964 singles Songs about Los Angeles, California RPM Top Singles number-one singles Jan and Dean songs Liberty Records singles Songs written by Jan Berry The Beach Boys songs Songs about California
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%22The Little Old Lady from Pasadena%22 is a song written by Don Altfeld, Jan Berry and Roger Christian, and recorded by 1960s American pop singers, Jan and Dean. The song reached number three on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1964 and number one on Canada's RPM chart.The session musicians who played on this record (who were collectively known as The Wrecking Crew) included Leon Russell on piano; Tommy Tedesco, Bill Pitman and Billy Strange on guitar; Ray Pohlman and Jimmy Bond on bass; and Hal Blaine and Earl Palmer on drums. Tommy Morgan provided the song's harmonica solo.Jan & Dean reworked the lyrics from %22The Little Old Lady from Pasadena%22 in 1967, renaming the track %22Tijuana%22 and releasing it as a single that same year. The lyrics were now drug related. %22Tijuana%22 was finally released on their 2010 album Carnival of Sound.The song was performed live by The Beach Boys at Sacramento Municipal Auditorium on August 1, 1964 for inclusion on their No.1 album Beach Boys Concert. The Beach Boys, and particularly Brian Wilson, who co-wrote several of Jan & Dean's biggest surf hits, had supported Jan & Dean in the recording studio to initiate them in the surf music genre.
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Roger Christian (songwriter) Jan and Dean
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Jan and Dean
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