Eloise (Paul Ryan song)

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“Eloise”
Single by Barry Ryan
B-side "Love I Almost Found You"
Released 1968
Format 7", 45rpm
Length 5:41
Label MGM 1442
Writer(s) Paul Ryan
Producer Paul Ryan
Barry Ryan singles chronology
"Goodbye"
(1968)
"Eloise"
(1968)
"Love Is Love"
(1968)
“Eloise”
Single by The Damned
B-side "Temptation"
Released January 27, 1986
Format 7"/12" single
Recorded 1985
Genre Goth/Rock
Length 5:07
Label MCA
GRIM 4
Writer(s) Paul Ryan
Producer Jon Kelly
The Damned singles chronology
"Is It A Dream?"
(1985)
"Eloise"
(1986)
"Anything"
(1986)

"Eloise" is a pop song first released in 1968. It was sung by Barry Ryan, and written by his twin brother Paul Ryan. Running for a little over five minutes and 41 seconds, it featured strong orchestration, stronger vocals, and a brief slow movement. In that it is similar to the same year's hit "MacArthur Park". "Eloise" sold 3 million copies worldwide and reached number 2 in the UK's Record Retailer chart, but hit number 1 in the NME and Melody Maker charts.

In 1986 it was remade by The Damned, reaching number 3 in the UK charts.

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[edit] The Damned version

On the back of the commercial success of the Phantasmagoria album, The Damned released the track as a stand-alone single, and were rewarded with their biggest hit as "Eloise" reached #3, spending 9 weeks on the UK singles chart, boosted by two different 12" releases. It was not included on any studio albums, but has since been issued on several Damned compilations.

MCA also issued the single in Germany, Australia, France, Ireland, Italy, Japan, New Zealand and South Africa.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Eloise" (Paul Ryan) - 5:07
  2. "Temptation" (Jugg, Scabies, Vanian, Merrick)

Bonus Tracks on 12" single: -

  1. "Beat Girl" (Barry, Peacock) - 2:20
  2. "Eloise (Extended Version)" (Ryan) - 7:46
  3. "Eloise (No Sleep Until Wednesday Mix)" (Ryan)

[edit] Production credits

[edit] Other versions

"Eloise" was also covered by Howard Kaylan (he of The Turtles and Flo and Eddie) in his 2005 solo album, "Dust Bunnies." In 1968 it was recorded by French popstar Claude François and 1987 by Spanish artist Tino Casal. Most recently it has been covered by a Spanish symphonic metal group, Stravaganzza, though this last cover version is properly a cover of Tino Casal's Spanish translation. Finnish pretty face Tapani Kansa did a rather pathetic version in Finnish.
A rather spectacular "Eloise" was performed by Finnish Leningrad Cowboys in their "Global Balalaika Show" on August 23rd 2003.