The Pied Piper (song)

"The Pied Piper"
Single by Crispian St. Peters
from the album Follow Me...
B-side "Sweet Dawn My True Love"
Released March 8, 1966
Genre Pop Rock
Length 2:30
Label Decca 12359 (UK)
Jamie 1320 (US)
London 2512 (Canada)
Writer(s) Steve Duboff, Artie Kornfeld
Producer(s) David Nicolson
Crispian St. Peters singles chronology
"You Were on My Mind"
(1966)
"The Pied Piper"
(1966)
"Changes"
(1966)

"The Pied Piper" is a pop song written by the duo of Steve Duboff and Artie Kornfeld, who first recorded the song in 1965 as The Changin' Times. Their version reached #87 on the Billboard Hot 100.[1] British pop singer Crispian St. Peters scored a major hit with the song during the summer of 1966 when his single went to #4 in the United States, #5 in the United Kingdom and #1 in Canada.[2][3]

The song's title came from The Pied Piper of Hamelin.

Other versions

References

  1. The Changin' Times, "Pied Piper" chart position Retrieved June 18, 2015.
  2. Songs from the Year 1966
  3. Library and Archives Canada. RPM 100 Week of July 18, 1966 Retrieved March 13, 2012.
  4. L'almanacco di Radioscrigno Retrieved March 13, 2012.
  5. Bob and Marcia, "Pied Piper" chart position Retrieved June 18, 2015.
Preceded by
"Red Rubber Ball" by The Cyrkle
Canadian RPM 100 number-one single
(Crispian St. Peters version)

July 18, 1966 (one week)
Succeeded by
"Hanky Panky" by Tommy James and the Shondells
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