Hockey Sock Rock
"Hockey Sock Rock" | |
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Single by Phil Esposito and The Ranger Rockers | |
B-side | Please Forgive My Misconduct Last night (Dionne and the Pucktones) |
Released | 1979 |
Format | 7-inch single |
Recorded | 1979 |
Genre | Rock, Pop |
Length | 3:04 |
Label | Platinum Records 1217-75 |
Writer(s) | Alan Thicke, Danny Mann |
Producer(s) | Alan Thicke, Bob Morgan |
Hockey Sock Rock is a song written and produced by Alan Thicke, as a publicity tool for the New York Rangers and the NHL in 1979, as Rangers president Sonny Werblin worked to make the Rangers more hip in disco-era New York City; the proceeds of the recording went to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. It was released on Platinum Records 1217-75. Ranger Dave Maloney later said that supposedly, the record went on to sell over 100,000 copies; yet 90,000 of the sales could be attributed to Gordon Lightfoot, as he was a friend of Thicke's.[1]
A Side
The A Side features the "Phil Esposito and The Ranger Rockers", members of the New York Rangers, singing lyrics penned by Thicke and accompanied by his band. The Rangers who took part are Phil Esposito, Ron Duguay, Pat Hickey, Dave Maloney and John Davidson.[2]
B Side
The B side of the record featured three members of the Los Angeles Kings as "Dionne and the Puck-tones": Marcel Dionne, Charlie Simmer and Dave Taylor, singing another song by Thicke, "Please Forgive My Misconduct Last night".[3]
References
- ↑ DeLessio, Joe (5 October 2011). "Dave Maloney on 'Hockey Sock Rock' and Realistic Goals for the Rangers". New York Magazine. Retrieved 29 December 2012.
- ↑ "Sports". The Canadian Encyclopedia / The Encyclopedia of Music in Canada. Retrieved 4 January 2011.
- ↑ Harris, Chris. "Top 10 Athletes makin' music". CBC. Retrieved 2 January 2011.
External links
- Many professional hockey players involved in music
- Great Musical Moments in NHL History - Sports Illustrated
- Hockey Sock Rock on youtube
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