They performed a mixture of current soul music songs by artists such as James and Bobby Purify and Clifford Curry, pop tunes such as A Whiter Shade of Pale by Keith Reid, Gary Brooker and Matthew Fisher of Procol Harum, and songs written by their producers, Dan Penn, Spooner Oldham, and Chips Moman.
The Box Tops' music combined elements of soul music and light pop. Their records are prime examples of the styles made popular by Moman and Penn at American Sound Studio in Memphis.
Vocalist Alex Chilton went on to front the powerpop band Big Star and to launch a career as a solo artist, during which he occasionally performed songs he had sung with the Box Tops...
The Box Tops: The Letter 1967

5 comments:
The Box Tops were a great group. I was 22 years old or so when they were popular.
I really dig their sound, Adrienne
REAL music!
The Letter would be on my list of all-time favs, if I had one. There was a woman who had a hit with it also, and I think it was the only hit she ever had. Can't remember her name.
You can sure pick them, RR:-)
Good tune. I appears that the singer was VERY HIGH during that taping.
Thanks Maggie and Matt
And yeah... that dude was on something, that's for sure lol
And I like how the band making fun of their lip synching in this clip- with the keyboard player's "look ma no hands" bit, lol. Must have felt stupid acting out their own song-
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