1967 single by the Tremeloes
"Even the Bad Times Are Good" is a song recorded by British group the Tremeloes, released as a single in July 1967. It became their third consecutive top-ten hit in the UK and continued their international success.[1]
Release and reception
"Even the Bad Times Are Good" was written by songwriting duo Peter Callander and Mitch Murray. The song was a contender for Sandie Shaw to sing at the Eurovision Song Contest 1967; however, it lost out to the eventual Eurovision winner "Puppet on a String". After this, the song was quickly picked up by the Tremeloes who first released their version in May 1967 on their album Here Comes the Tremeloes. Following the number-one success of "Silence Is Golden", "Even the Bad Times Are Good" was released as a single with the B-side, "Jenny's Alright", written by the Tremeloes' Len "Chip" Hawkes and Alan Blakley.[2]
Reviewing for Disc and Music Echo, Penny Valentine described the song as "another saga of simplicity and drum-thumping much in the vein of "Here Comes My Baby". For one moment at the beginning when everyone broke into extraordinary cackling I had my doubts and wondered if the Tremeloes were about to freak out. But ah, no, here we go, lads – thump, bang, crash, wallop".[3]
Track listings
7": CBS / 2930 (UK)
- "Even the Bad Times Are Good" – 2:36
- "Jenny's Alright" – 2:24
7": Epic / 5-10233 (US and Canada)
- "Even the Bad Times Are Good" – 2:24
- "Jenny's All Right" – 2:22
Charts
Personnel
- Dave Munden – lead vocals, drums (died 2020)
- Rick Westwood – vocals (during chorus), lead guitar
- Alan Blakley – vocals (during chorus), rhythm guitar (died 1996)
- Len Hawkes – vocals (during chorus), bass guitar
References
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- ^ "Cash Box Top 100 Singles – Week ending October 28, 1967". Cash Box magazine. Retrieved 29 September 2022.