Chad & Jeremy were a British musical duo consisting of Chad Stuart and Jeremy Clyde, which began working in 1962 and had its first hit song in the UK with "Yesterday's Gone". That song became a hit in the United States in the following year as part of the British Invasion. Unlike the rock-music sounds of their peers, Chad & Jeremy performed in a soft, folk-inflected style that is characterised by hushed and whispered vocals. The duo had a string of hits in the United States, including "Willow Weep for Me" (produced by Shel Talmy), "Before and After", and their biggest hit, "A Summer Song" (produced by Shel Talmy). After some commercial failures and divergent personal ambitions, Chad & Jeremy disbanded in 1968.
Origin | England
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Genre | Folk · soft rock · pop
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Label | UK: Ember · US: World Artists, Columbia, Sidewalk, Rocshire · US: World Artists, Capitol, Columbia, Sidewalk, Rocshire
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Mood | Soothing · Earnest · Summery · Bittersweet · Innocent · Elegant · Refined/Mannered · Gentle · Sweet · Reserved · Wistful · Ethereal · Wry · Whimsical · Theatrical · Cheerful · Laid-Back/Mellow · Trippy · Poignant · Sentimental · Plaintive
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