Under the Moon of Love

Curtis Lee

About Under the Moon of Love

"Under the Moon of Love" is a song written by Tommy Boyce and Curtis Lee, and first recorded in 1961 by Curtis Lee. Produced by Phil Spector, Lee's recording was released on Dunes Records #45-2008, with the "B" side "Beverly Jean". It peaked on the Billboard Hot 100 at #46 on November 27, 1961.


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Little boy, you probably don't know it
But on the night we met
You stole my heart away

Little boy, can't help it if I show it
But I wish that you would love me too
Just as much as I love you

Then I know you would see
That you were meant for me
Little boy, please let me be your little girl

Little boy, I hope you do believe me
'Cause it would break my heart
If you should walk away

Little boy, just say you'll never leave me
And I'll give my heart and soul to you
Then you'll see our love is true

Yes, and I know you'll see
How much you mean to me
Little boy, please let me be your little girl

I just want to go every place that you go
And do everything that you do
I just want to know everyone that you know
Then spend my whole life loving you

Yes, and I know you'll see
How much you mean to me
Little boy, please let me be your little girl

Little boy
Little boy
Little boy
...

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Curtis Lee

Curtis Lee (born October 28, 1941, Yuma, Arizona, U.S.) is an American singer of the early 1960s, who twice over was one of the beneficiaries of 1961 productions by Phil Spector. These were "Pretty Little Angel Eyes" (U.S. #7) and "Under the Moon of Love" (U.S. #46). more »

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Written by: CURTIS LEE, TOMMY BOYCE

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Downtown Music Publishing

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20 facts about this song

Songwriters
"Under the Moon of Love" was written by Tommy Boyce and Curtis Lee. Tommy Boyce was a successful songwriter who also contributed to the popularity of "The Monkees."
Producer
The song was produced by Phil Spector, a major figure in the 1960s pop music scene who later became infamous for his criminal activities. Spector's signature "Wall of Sound" production technique was used on this track.
Release and Chart Performance
"Under the Moon of Love" was released in 1961 and scaled to the number 46 spot on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
Cover Version
The track was later covered by a British band Showaddywaddy in 1976. This version achieved greater commercial success, reaching number one on the UK Singles Chart.
Revival
The Showaddywaddy rendition of "Under the Moon of Love" sparked renewed interest in Curtis Lee's original version, leading to a minor revival for the song in the late 1970s.
Doo-Wop Influence
The song reflects the Doo-Wop musical style, a genre that was influential in the 1950s and early 1960s, characterized by rich vocal harmonies.
Legacy
Despite its moderate initial success, "Under the Moon of Love" remains one of Curtis Lee's most easily recognized songs and an iconic piece in the doo-wop histories.
Curtis Lee's Career
Although “Under the Moon of Love” is considered Lee's biggest hit, he had another top 10 song, "Pretty Little Angel Eyes." Unfortunately, his career was short-lived, and he eventually left the music industry to work in the construction business.
Phil Spector's Career Then and Now
Spector was known for his innovative work, producing over 25 Top 40 hits from 1960 to 1965. Despite the significant controversies, including a murder conviction later in his life, his impact on pop music has been widely recognized.
Music Video
Showaddywaddy's cover version of "Under the Moon of Love" also featured a music video that was aired regularly on the UK's popular music program, "Top Of The Pops."
Artist History
Curtis Lee was an American singer known for his 1960s hit "Pretty Little Angel Eyes." Phil Spector, who produced "Under the Moon of Love," was a legendary music producer known for developing the "Wall of Sound," a music production formula he described as a Wagnerian approach to rock and roll.
Genre
"Under the Moon of Love" is classified under the genre of doo-wop and pop, a common genre during the late 1950s and 1960s which features vocal harmonies and strong melodies.
Original Release
The song was firstly issued in 1961 by Curtis Lee and reached No. 46 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States.
Song's Inspiration
The inspiration behind the song is taken from the typical themes of the era, focusing on romantic themes illustrated in the moonlight, a common concept in doo-wop music.
Cover Version
Showaddywaddy, an English pop group, covered the song in 1976 and had a big hit, reaching No. 1 on the UK Singles Chart in December of that year.
Popular Usage
Curtis Lee's "Under the Moon of Love" has been featured in several popular media such as films and TV series, gaining recognition among younger generations.
Songwriting Credits
The song was written by Tommy Boyce and Curtis Lee. Boyce later became famous for his collaborations with Bobby Hart, writing many hits for The Monkees.
Phil Spector's Role
Although Phil Spector is mostly known as a music producer, in "Under the Moon of Love," he also worked as the arranger, helping enhance the song's overall doo-wop sound and melody.
Commercial Success
Despite the song's success in the 60s and through Showaddywaddy's version in the 70s, the single didn't achieve large commercial success in America but holds a nostalgic place for fans of the doo-wop genre.
Collaboration
"Under the Moon of Love" marked one of the early collaborations between Curtis Lee and Phil Spector, helping to set a precedence for future partnerships in the music industry.

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