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It should’ve happened… multiple hits, a massive career, world recognition and all the rest.
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Storey Sisters
YOU MISSED IT
“He was a bad motherfucker…” screamed
the
STOREY SISTERS
with trembling and anticipation.
They were Ann and Lillian Storey,
two twenty-
something wanna-bees and shoulda-beens
. The
band, Baltimore’s Al Browne–later the “creator” of
the Madison dance and hit and the tunes co-author–
was hot. For all time the tune can be witnessed in the
Hairspray
flicks. It was a black rocker for the tiny
Peak label. It was cute and tight; suggestive and rock’n roll. Oh, and they weren’t allowed to say that street
term, so the euphemism used was
“BAD MOTORCYCLE,”
and the label read: by The Twinkles. Finding the
disk was difficult and airplay was shunned by those knowledgeable to what was implied in the song. Sales
were moving on the East Coast, especially when the newly created Cameo/Parkway (soon to be known for
all those dance records by Chubby Checker, Dee Dee Sharpe, and the Dovells) acquired the tune—though
changing the credits on the label to the Storey Sisters–for more of a nationwide distribution. For a moment
the disk was top 40 in Chicago.
“I was on my way to school/When a fellow I did meet/He took me by the hand/And he told me I was
sweet/And I knew by the way he spoke/He was a bad motorcycle, voon, voon, voon”
Cameo records failed for whatever reasons to issue a follow-up record by the excitables. The locally
significant Baton label in New York City let the young ladies record one single, “ Cha Cha Boom” and the
play game was over.
Reportedly, Lillian story is now 90 years of age.
COPYRIGHT 1997 Wayne Jancik