Handbags and Gladrags

"Handbags and Gladrags"
Single by Chris Farlowe
from the album The Last Goodbye
B-side "Everyone Makes A Mistake"
Released 1967
Format 7"
Recorded Early 1967
Genre Rock, British R&B, white soul
Length 3:30
Label Immediate
Writer(s) Mike d'Abo
Chris Farlowe singles chronology
"Moanin'"
(1967)
"Handbags and Gladrags"
(1967)
"Paint It Black"
(1967)
"Handbags and Gladrags"
Single by Rod Stewart
from the album An Old Raincoat Won't Ever Let You Down
B-side "Man of Constant Sorrow"
Released 1972
Length 4:24
Label Mercury
Writer(s) Mike d'Abo
Rod Stewart singles chronology
"(I Know) I'm Losing You"
(1971)
"Handbags and Gladrags"
(1972)
"You Wear It Well"
(1972)
"Handbags and Gladrags"
Single by Stereophonics
from the album Just Enough Education to Perform
B-side "Have a Nice Day"
Released 2002
Length 4:46
Label V2
Writer(s) Mike d'Abo
Stereophonics singles chronology
"Step on My Old Size Nines"
(2001)
"Handbags and Gladrags"
(2002)
"Vegas Two Times"
(2002)

"Handbags and Gladrags" is the name of a song written in 1967 by Mike d'Abo, who was then the lead singer of Manfred Mann. D'Abo describes the song as "saying to a teenage girl that the way to happiness is not through being trendy. There are deeper values."[1]

The original demo tape of the original version of the song was discovered in 2004 in a closet belonging to Mo Foster. It was amongst a collection of studio recordings d'Abo had recorded in the late 60s and early 70s. The collection, including the demo recording, was eventually released on the Angel Air label under the title of Missing Gems & Treasured Friends.[2]

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Chris Farlowe version

In 1967, singer Chris Farlowe was the first to release a version of the song. It became a #33 hit in the United Kingdom for Immediate Records. This arrangement of the song featured Dave Greenslade's piano blues-scale riff.

Rod Stewart version

In 1969, Rod Stewart recorded a version for the 1970 album An Old Raincoat Won't Ever Let You Down. This version of the song was arranged by Mike d'Abo himself, who also played piano on the recording. The song failed to garner significant sales or airplay in the United States, but when it was re-released as a single in 1972, it managed to chart on the Billboard Hot 100. Introducing the song at the 2004 live recording of One Night Only! Rod Stewart Live at Royal Albert Hall, Rod asks the audience to recall who had a hit with the song (presumably he's referring to the Stereophonics version) and claims "I was the first".

Chase version

In 1971, Bill Chase and his jazz/rock fusion group Chase recorded a version as a single. It was included on their 1971 debut album Chase. It was sung by Ted Piercefield.

Stereophonics version

In 2001, the Stereophonics released a version of the song on a single. It became so popular it was added to their album Just Enough Education to Perform as track 7. It was also included in 2008 on the Stereophonics best of album Decade in the Sun as the final track on the album.

The Office theme song

In 2000, a version of "Handbags and Gladrags" was specifically arranged by Big George as the theme song on the BBC series The Office. Three versions were recorded:

Both vocal versions feature the vocal performance of Waysted vocalist Fin.

In Series One, Episode Four, a version performed by Ricky Gervais (in character as David Brent) was featured over the end credits.

Version release history

Year Artist Type
1967 Chris Farlowe Single
1967 Double Feature Single
1968 Love Affair Album
1969 Kate Taylor Album
1969 The Rationals Album (CREWE CR-1334)
1970 Rod Stewart Single
1971 Chase Single
1971 Gary Burton Album
1973 Jon English Album
1974 Mike D'Abo Album
1975 Chris Farlowe Album (Live recording)
1977 Kirka Babitzin Album
1992 Mary Coughlan Album
1993 Rod Stewart Album (Acoustic recording)
2001 Stereophonics Single
2002 Rod Stewart Album (Live recording)
2003 Manfred Mann Album
2004 Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Album
2005 Chris Farlowe Album (Live recording)
2005 Dark One Lite Album
2007 Engelbert Humperdinck Album
2007 Waysted Album
2007 Jonathan Sass Album
2008 Jackie Trent Album
2008 Ol' Cheeky Bastards Album
2008 Karl Jenkins Album

References

  1. ^ Goodman, Chris (2003-02-09). "From Gladrags to Riches". Sunday Express (Express Newspapers): p. 66. 
  2. ^ "Hidden Gems & Treasured Friends". Angel Air Records. http://www.angelair.co.uk/sjpcd156.htm. Retrieved 2009-06-07.