Overnight Sensation (Hit Record) Explained

Overnight Sensation (Hit Record)
Type:single
Artist:Raspberries
Album:Starting Over
B-Side:Hands on You
Released:September 1974
Recorded:Record Plant Studios, New York City
Genre:Power pop, rock
Label:Capitol Records 3946
Producer:Jimmy Ienner
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"Overnight Sensation (Hit Record)" is a hit single by Raspberries, released in September 1974, on the Capitol label. It was written by band leader Eric Carmen, who also provided the lead vocals. It was the first single release from their fourth and final LP, Starting Over.

The song reached the Top 40 on three principal US charts, number 18 on the Billboard Hot 100, number 24 on Cashbox, and number 26 on Record World. It was also a number 22 hit in Canada. It spent 12 weeks on Billboard, and was their final charting single release.

Background

Carmen said:

Rolling Stone critic Dave Marsh said that "..in 1974, when Carmen despaired of ever breaking through to more substantial recognition he came up with a last ditch effort called 'Hit Record (Overnight Sensation)' that painted his aspirations with perfect bluntness. 'Overnight Sensation' is the radio that leads to Carmen's street of dreams, and in it, his vision of himself as the true inheritor of the innocence of early sixties rock is justified completely."[1] Allmusic critic Mark Deming said that it "may be Carmen's most impressive creation, an epic-scale production number about the thrill of hearing your song on the radio (when Carmen sings 'I know it sounds funny/But I'm not in it for the money,' he sounds so heartfelt you almost believe the guy)."[2]

Reception

Cash Box called it a "simply incredible rocker (possibly the best ever laid down by the group)" and said that "Eric Carmen's lead vocals are perfect and dynamic as can be, but the real delight here is the series of changes this track goes through."[3] Record World said that the song is in a Beach Boys mold and that the "dynamic production is in total command of goosebumps and a good time feeling."[4]

Classic Rock History critic Brian Kachejian rated "Overnight Sensation (Hit Record)" as the Raspberries 2nd best song, saying that "this spectacular song was probably the band’s most mature work and easily their best production" and that "there’s sort of a Beach Boys 'Good Vibrations' vibe also happening here in terms of arrangement, production and harmonies."[5] Music journalist Ken Sharp rated it the Raspberries' 6th best song, calling it a "jaw-dropping, mini Spectorian-Beach Boys symphony."[6] Ultimate Classic Rock critic Dave Swanson rated it as the Raspberries 8th best song, saying that it is "probably the Raspberries' most adventurous record" and a "majestic slice of pop music."[7] Swanson described it as "a mini-symphony packed into a five minute song" that is "overflowing with vocals, percussion, guitars, drums, saxophones, pianos, you name it."[7]

John Lennon, a Raspberries fan, particularly liked "Overnight Sensation" and was present for part of the recording of the Starting Over album. Although uncredited, he is said to have assisted with the production of the song.[8]

Later uses

"Overnight Sensation" was included on the Raspberries Pop Art Live CD set from their reunion concert recording, November 26, 2004, at the House of Blues in Cleveland, Ohio, released August 18, 2017.[9]

Cover versions

In 1980, Cherie & Marie Currie recorded "Overnight Sensation". It was included on their album, Messin' with the Boys.[10]

The Kevin McDermott Orchestra recorded "Overnight Sensation" for their 1994 album, "The Last Supper".[11]

Chart performance

Weekly charts

Chart (1974)Peak
position
Canadian RPM Top Singles22
US Billboard Hot 100[12] 18
US Cash Box Top 10024
US Record World26

Year-end charts

Chart (1974)Rank
Canada[13] 193
US (Joel Whitburn's Pop Annual)[14] 152

Band members

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Marsh, Dave. 412. The New Rolling Stone Record Guide. Marsh, Dave. Swenson, John. 1983. 0394721071.
  2. Web site: Starting Over. Deming, Mark. 2023-04-02. Allmusic.
  3. News: CashBox Record Reviews. August 24, 1974. 18. 2021-12-11. Cash Box.
  4. Record World. August 24, 1974. 2023-03-15. Hits of the Week. 1.
  5. Web site: Top 10 Raspberries Songs. Kachejian, Brian. 2023-04-03. Classic Rock History.
  6. Book: Shake Some Action: The Ultimate Guide to Power Pop. Borack, John M.. Sharp, Ken. 36–37. 2007. Not Lame. 9780979771408.
  7. Web site: Top 10 Raspberries Songs. Swanson, Dave. 2023-04-03. Ultimate Classic Rock. August 11, 2013.
  8. Web site: Raspberries Rickenbackers . Rickresource.com . October 9, 2016.
  9. Web site: CD Preview: The Raspberries' Pop Art Live.
  10. Web site: Messin' with the Boys. Boldman, Gina. Allmusic. 2023-04-03.
  11. Web site: The Last Supper. Allmusic. 2023-04-03.
  12. Web site: Music: Top 100 Songs | Billboard Hot 100 Chart . Billboard.com . June 2, 1973 . October 9, 2016.
  13. Web site: Image : RPM Weekly – Library and Archives Canada . Bac-lac.gc.ca . October 9, 2016.
  14. Book: Whitburn, Joel . 1999 . Pop Annual . Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin . Record Research Inc. . 380 . 0-89820-142-X.