Mary Mac Explained

Mary Mac
Cover:Mary_Mac_BES.jpg
Type:single
Artist:The Blackeyed Susans
Album:Mouth To Mouth
Released:October 1996
Recorded:Fortissimo Sound Studios
South Melbourne
Autumn 1995
Genre:Rock / Folk rock
Length:16:11
Label:Hi Gloss Records
Producer:Phil Kakulas
Prev Title:Let’s Live
Prev Year:1995
Next Title:Smokin' Johnny Cash
Next Year:1997

"Mary Mac" was the second single released by Australian rock band The Blackeyed Susans from their fourth studio album, Mouth To Mouth. It was released on the Hi Gloss Record label in October 1996, three months later. The album was recorded in the autumn of 1995 at the Fortissimo Sound Studios in Melbourne.

"Mary Mac" was the most successful Blackeyed Susans song and became an essential part of their catalog. The B-sides were bonus tracks; a cover of The Go-Betweens song, "Dive for Your Memory", a cover of Canadian country music artist Hank Snow's "Ninety Miles Per Hour" and "Someone Watching Over Me", an original recorded by Phil Kakulas on an 8-track in a spare room in Abbotsford in 1992.

In a review on AllMusic, Ned Raggett calls the lyrics "unsurprisingly not quite as easygoing as the music" and says Kathryn Wemyss' backing vocals add "to the jaunty feeling of the piece".[1] David Landgren states: "After you've heard it a couple of times it's difficult to avoid not wanting to singing along (i.e.: bellowing at the top of your voice) yourself."[2]

Personnel

Musicians

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Production credits

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mouth to Mouth - The Blackeyed Susans. AllMusicz. Raggett. Ned. 17 June 2015.
  2. Web site: The Blackeyed Susans: Mouth to Mouth. Landgren. David. Wesnet. 17 June 2015. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20160305023034/http://www.westnet.com/consumable/1996/10.14/revsusan.html. 5 March 2016.