The same day that The Four Tops' "I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch)" hit number one in 1965, Columbia Records, the Tops' former label, re-released "Ain't That Love" in an effort to ride Motown's coattails to the top of the charts.
Naturally, Berry Gordy was furious. Reaching out to the songwriting crew Holland-Dozier-Holland, Berry decreed that a new Four Tops single was to be released in one day's time. Their solution: reversing "I Can't Help Myself" with the same chord progressions in tact. By the time evening fell, the Tops had recorded the track, now titled "It's The Same Old Song". By 3pm the following day, 1500 singles were in the hands of DJs across the country.
One of pop music's great dodges.
And if you're feeling a little duped, imagine how pissed Kings of Leon must be about it taking five awesome albums and a song called goddamn "Sex On Fire" to build a sizable U.S. fan base.
Okay, that wasn't even close to a metaphor.
Mighty Mike "Use the Same Old Song" (Kings of Leon vs. The Four Tops)
Previously on am.fm.pm: Waging war to shake the poet and the beat.
KOL Jamz: A different meaning since you been gone
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Labels: Kings of Leon, mashup, Mighty Mike, mp3, the Four Tops
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