--- In audities@yahoogroups.com, J&J Giddings wrote: > I found a 45 at a antique show(Antique?!)...anyway... > and the artist is Barry Ryan and the song is written by Paul Ryan. Produced by Bill Landis on MGM. > The song is called "Eloise" b/w "Love, I Almost Found You" > "Eloise" is an epic 5:26 pop masterpiece with Barry screaming his fool head off at the end. I can't pinpoint who he sounds like, but he's got a rasp in voice and can be soft, too. > Any info at all would be appreciated and I'd love to get my hads on a copy of this guys record. > thanks in advance... > later, joe Barry Ryan, along with his twin brother Paul, were from Leeds, UK, and wrote and sang a bunch of tunes in the mid '60s, some of which were hits on the British charts. In the late '60s Barry decided to do all the singing himself, but Paul continued writing for him. His first solo album, appropriately titled Barry Sings Paul Ryan, is excellent, including "Eloise" and other slices of similarly styled bombastic, orchestrated pop. Barry recorded a bunch more LPs into the mid '70s; his adjusted his sound for the changing times, but never entirely gave up on the bombast. He had several hits in the UK and Holland, with "Eloise" reaching as high as #2 in the UK (it only made it to #86 in the US, which doesn't surprise me as, unfortunately, American radio would never have gone for this kind of sound). I've got Barry Ryan Sings Paul Ryan on CD (thanks, I believe, to Patrick Beckers, who can probably tell you a lot more about Barry Ryan than I can), and his second (self-titled) album on LP. I've also got an excellent, two-CD set on Repertoire called The Best Of Paul & Barry Ryan; one disc contains Paul & Barry stuff, and the other has Barry songs. Now, if anyone has a copy of Barry Ryan's third album, appropriately titled Barry Ryan 3, they'd either like to sell or trade a CD-R of, please contact me offlist at bashpop@earthlink.net -- Pop Rules!!!!! Take Care, David