Band, US, The Bronx
R&B/Soul and Rock
Female soul group from The Bronx, NY. They recorded one of the more discussed recordings of all time, the mystical-sounding "Sally Go Round the Roses," which shot to No.2 on the pop charts in 1963. Formed by producer/composer J & S Records label owner Zelma "Zell" Sanders, the Jaynetts were really more a studio concoction than a group. In fact, the three women in the usual Jaynetts publicity photo may not even be the Jaynetts that recorded the song. There were at least five female vocalists on the date the song was recorded-- Johnnie Louise Richardson, Ethel Davis, Mary SueWells, Yvonne Bushnell, and Ada Ray. Zell had recorded for Hearts as a group and was looking to form a second group to absorb some of the Hearts' overflow members. Thus, the hearts came to be. After that the Jaynetts name went unused for five years, The first Jaynnet single under the group's name was "I Want To Be Free" in 1958 was actually from Baby Washington and the Hearts 1957 In 1963 Chess Records had connections with J&S, sent Abner Spector to oversee production. Spector spent about a week creating "Sally Go Round the Roses" Sally, Go 'Round The Roses was a number two song for the Jaynetts in 1963. Zell had this odd little number, "Sally, Go 'Round the Roses," when Tuff Record's producer-label executive Abner Spector came to town looking for some material; and a girl group. The meeting of Spector, the Jaynetts, and the mystifying lyrical ambiguity of Zell's "Sally" would culminate in the creation of a rock and roll classic Follow up singles on Tuff, "keep An Eye On Her," "Snowman, Snowman," and Swet Potato Pie" falied to chart and Chess and Specor lost interest. Zell moved her J&S Records to upstate New York in 1965 and releases five more singles by the Jaynetts featuring her daughter Johnnie Richardson. Johnnie Richardson recalled to one rock historian, "What happened was that Abner Spector was an electronics nut. He took the girls in the studio on a Friday, and they didn't get out of there until everybody was on the track. Anybody that came in the studio that week, he would put them on. Originally, I think he had about 20 voices on 'Sally.'" The cost of the project alone, Richardson figured was over $60,000 - an unheard of amount of money to spend on recording a pop single in 1961. Zelma "Zell" Sanders was the mother of Johnnie Louise Richardson who was a touring member of the Jaynetts after she had been part of the singing duo of Johnnie & Joe. Johnnie suffered a stroke and died on 10-25-88. Sally, Go 'Round The Roses was reprised by Grace Slick & the Great Society just prior to her joining the Jefferson Airplane.
Ada Ray | |
Ethel Davis | |
Yvonne Bushnell | |
Johnnie Louise Richardson voc 1935-1988 US | |
Mary Sue Wells | |
Lezli Valentine |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Sally And All The Rest | The Jaynetts | 2007 | Compil. |
Sally Go Round The Roses / Smoky Places | The Jaynetts / The Corsairs | 1984 | Single |
Peepin' In And Out The Windows | The Jaynetts | 1965 | Single |
Who Stole The Cookie / That's My Boy | The Jaynetts | 1965 | Single |
No Love At All | The Jaynetts | 1964 | Single |
Keep An Eye On Her | The Jaynetts | 1963 | Single |
Sally, Go 'Round The Roses | The Jaynetts | 1963 | Single |
Sally Go 'Round The Roses | The Jaynetts | 1963 | Album |
Sally, Go'Round The Roses | The Jaynetts | 1963 | Single |
Sally, Go 'Round The Roses | The Jaynetts | 1963 | Single |
Snowman, Snowman, Sweet Potato Nose | The Jaynetts | 1963 | Single |
Sally, Go 'Round The Roses / It's Gonna Take A Miracle | The Jaynetts / The Royalettes | Single | |
I Sold My Heart To The Junkman / Sally Go 'Round The Roses | Patti LaBelle And The Bluebells / The Jaynetts | Single | |
No More / Sally Go 'Round The Roses | The Jaynetts | Single | |
Sally, Go Round The Roses/In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida | The Jaynetts, Iron Butterfly | Single |