For the love of rock
Vol III, Issue 8 – April love (15 Apr 2018)
Name of song– These eyes
Band- The Guess Who
Album- Wheatfield Soul
Writers– Randy Bachman, Burton Cummings
Release year– 1969
Peak chart positions– US Billboard Hot 100- 6
US Cash Box Top 100 – 4
Candian Top Singles – 7
American Singles Charts-100
Similar Artists- Bachman Turner Overdrive, April Wine, Steppenwolf, Foghat
These eyes
Reviewers- Bikash Shrestha/Nirab Kayastha
The Guess Who is one of the rare classic rock bands to have emerged out of Canada and gained worldwide attention during the late sixties and early seventies. They have had several hit numbers like “Shakin’ all over,” “American woman,” “These eyes,” etc to name a few. Formed in Winnipeg, Canada in 1965 by singer/guitarist Chad Allan as “Allan and the Silvertones”, the band have a unique story how they became “The Guess Who.” After formation, they had changed the original name to “Chad Allan and the Reflections”, and then to “Chad Allan and the Expressions.” In 1965, they had a hit with cover version of “Johnny Kid & the Pirates” hit “Shakin’ all over.” This song was also covered by “The You Know Who Group” earlier and hence “Chad Allan and the Expressions”’ record label credited the song to “Guess Who” in an attempt to build the mystique around the single. The song hit the charts and when the record label disclosed them as “Chad Allan and the Expressions,” the disc jockeys continued to call them “Guess Who” subsequently forcing the band to adapt to the new name “The Guess Who.”