Sonny & Cher - The Beat Goes On: The Best of Sonny & Cher
Facts
| Artist(s) | Sonny & Cher |
| Studio | Elektra / Wea |
| Release Date | November 5, 1991 |
| UPC Code | 075679179623 |
| Buy this item | $8.99 at Amazon.com As of Nov 21 7:51 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, |
About Sonny & Cher - The Beat Goes On: The Best of Sonny & Cher
Sonny Bono was a record-biz vet by the time he hooked up with a teenaged female singer named Cher. After a 1963 flop under the name Caesar and Cleo, the pair clicked with "I Got You Babe," a leap onto the folk-rock bandwagon that made them America's favorite pseudohippies for a brief moment. Cher's less-than-dulcet tones never sounded better than when placed next to Sonny's nasal croak. As for Sonny himself, his solo protest work--including "Laugh at Me," later covered by Mott the Hoople--is excerpted here. There are no words. --Rickey Wright Amazon.com essential recording
Tracks
- Baby Don't Go
- Just You
- Sing C'Est la Vie - Sonny & Cher, Greene
- I Got You Babe
- Why Don't They Let Us Fall in Love - Sonny & Cher, Spector, Phil
- Laugh at Me
- But You're Mine
- The Revolution Kind
- What Now, My Love? - Sonny & Cher, Sigman, Carl
- Have I Stayed Too Long
- Leave Me Be - Sonny & Cher, White, Chris [1]
- Little Man
- Living for You
- Love Don't Come
- The Beat Goes On
- Beautiful Story
- It's the Little Things
- My Best Friend's Girl Is Out of Sight
- Good Combination - Sonny & Cher, Barkan, Mark
- I Got You Babe
- Hello
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User Reviews
Average user review:| the only Cher i listen to |
| Great CD But Incomplete |
The ONLY thing that could have made it more complete would be the inclusion of S&C's late 60's Atco singles that were not hits. Songs like Sonny's original tunes for them like CIRCUS, GET IT TOGETHER, HOLD YOU TIGHTER and others would have made it far more complete. Seeing as how this CD was issued in the early 90's, and with Sonny's passing, it would be a wonderful idea for Rhino to do a more complete history of S&C's music , and include all the early Reprise songs from where BABY DON'T GO , LOVE IS STRANGE, DO YOU WANT TO DANCE, and others began their career to the end of their Atco contract in 1969-1970. Too much to ask or not?
A fine CD of some of the much loved pop duo, and their enduring hits here. A 2 CD set that includes the non-LP and not yet on CD songs is needed for the collector's, diehards & music fans . There is much material not on CD that Sonny & Cher cut. December 18, 2007
| So Close To A 5-Star Rating |
There are, in addition, five B-sides: Sing C'est La Vie; Hello; Leave Me Be; Love Don't Come; and It's The Little Things. These backed, respectively: Just You (# 20 in September 1965); But You're Mine (# 15 in November 1965); Have I Stayed Too Long (# 49 in July 1966); Living For You (# 87 in December 1966 and The Beat Goes On (# 6 in early spring 1967 - note that Love Don't Come was the B-side to those last two hits; and Plastic Man (# 74 in June 1967).
By including the uncharted flip of that last one, but not the hit itself. they lost 1 star from this reviewer. Could it not have been included to make an even 22 selections or, at the very least, be included in place of Sonny's failed 1967 solo My Best Friend's Girl Is Out Of Sight?
Another oversight was the omission of The Letter. First released on Vault 909 in 1963 when they recorded as Caesar & Cleo, it was re-released in late 1965 on Vault 916 after they had become a hit, and this time it made it to # 75. If they could include the Reprise release why not this one?
I was, however, pleased to see the inclusion of Hello. This is not a song, but rather their spoken thanks to their fans b/o But You're Mine in 1965, not without some humour surrounding Cher's "shyness" at the time.
For those who are not obsessed with getting ALL the hits this is, however, very much a 5-star release which should not be missed. September 2, 2007
| Comprehensive overview of the ATCO years (first phase of their career) |
For a die-hard fan like me, this is a five-star set. But for the sake of objectivity, I'm willing to look beyond my die-hardedness and to put myself in the shoes of the casual listener. There are 21 songs in this collection, 14 of which were chart hits. (Think about it: 14 charted songs in 3 years!!!) The collection would work far-more successfully for the casual listener if only the chart hits were included. (So, if you're not a die-hard fan, consider this a four-star set.)
For the die-hards, though, this is an excellent historical overview of their career. There are three Sonny solo songs: the top 10 hit "Laugh At Me," and the follow-up "The Revolution Kind" and his ultimate camp classic "My Best Friend's Girl Is Out of Sight." There's a rare B-side, "Hello," from 1965, which is throw-away filler to be sure, but a Sonny & Cher throw-away!! And also a brief public service announcement with Sonny & Cher encouraging kids to "stay cool, go back to school."
My hair stands on end whenever I read that Sonny's talent was "limited." Whose isn't? Think of what this man accomplished, however. He had a knack for writing commercial hits that had addictive hooks and lyrics. Some of his lesser-known songs aren't as "good" as his hits, but so what? Out of the 14 chart hits Sonny & Cher amassed that are on this collection, he wrote (or co-wrote) 12 of them. That ain't bad, is it? (And that is not counting the hits that came about in the second phase of their career in the early '70s, either.)
I've written in another review that their voices blended together beautifully, especially in this inital phase of their career. I'm always taken aback by their duets. "The Beat Goes On: The Best of Sonny & Cher" is an expertly-compiled collection of their best work together. July 1, 2007
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