Step to the Rear (1967 song) explained

Step to the Rear
Artist:Anthony Roberts and Charlotte Jones
Album:How Now, Dow Jones: The Original Broadway Cast Recording
Genre:Stage and screen[1]
Length:4:15
Label:RCA Victor

"Step to the Rear" is a song written by Elmer Bernstein and Carolyn Leigh. It was originally performed in the Broadway musical How Now, Dow Jones between 1967 and 1968. It was first recorded on an official cast album in 1968. It was notably recorded by American singer Marilyn Maye, whose version was released as a single. Maye's version reached the top five of the American adult contemporary chart and was seen on televised advertisements for Lincoln and Mercury cars. It was adapted into the University of South Carolina’s fight song as The Fighting Gamecocks Lead the Way.

Background and original recording

"Step to the Rear" was composed by Elmer Bernstein and Carolyn Leigh for the musical How Now, Dow Jones.[2] In the show, the context of the song is centered on several widows who comfort a man who attempts suicide.[3] When the widows discover the man lacks confidence in himself, they proceed by performing "Step to the Rear".[4] In the original 1968 show, "Step to the Rear" was performed by Anthony Roberts and Charlotte Jones. The pair recorded it on the show's cast album in 1968, which was released by RCA Victor.[2] The show opened on Broadway on December 7, 1967, but only ran for several months.[4]

Marilyn Maye version

Step to the Rear
Type:single
Artist:Marilyn Maye
Album:Step to the Rear
B-Side:"For Those in Love"
Studio:RCA Studio, New York
Length:1:58
Label:RCA Victor
Producer:Joe René
Prev Title:When We All Get Together
Prev Year:1967
Next Title:Till You Come Back
Next Year:1968

Background and recording

"Step to the Rear" was notably recorded by American singer Marilyn Maye. Signed to RCA Victor as a recording artist, Maye was becoming known for recording versions of songs from Broadway musicals. Producer Joe René routinely brought her songs that would later be recorded for Broadway productions. This included her version of "Cabaret", which became a commercial success. She would also be given "Step to the Rear" during this period.[5] With René serving as her producer, "Step to the Rear" was recorded in 1967 at RCA Studios in New York City.[6]

Release, chart performance and reception

"Step to the Rear" was released as a single by RCA Victor in October 1967. It was backed on the B-side by the song "For Those in Love".[6] It entered America's Billboard adult contemporary chart in November 1967 and spent a total of 13 weeks there. In January 1968, the song reached the number two position on the chart. It became Maye's highest-charting single and most commercially successful in her recording career. It was among three of her songs that reached the top ten on the adult contemporary chart.[7] In November 1967, "Step to the Rear" appeared on her studio album of the same name.[8]

Maye's version of "Step to the Rear" was subsequently heard by the Ford Motor Company, which used the song for several years in advertisements for their Lincoln and Mercury cars.[9] Maye became the spokesperson for the car company and re-recorded the song with lyrics to match the advertisements on television.[10]

Track listing

7" vinyl single[6]

Charts

Notes and References

  1. Web site: How Now, Dow Jones Original Cast Recording: Various artists: Songs, reviews, credits . . 19 June 2023.
  2. How Now, Dow Jones (Album Cast Recording Liner Notes) . . 1968 . LSO-1142 (LP Stereo).
  3. Web site: Tapp . Connor . The second life of 'Step to the Rear' . To Thee, Forever Ago . 19 June 2023.
  4. Web site: How Now, Dow Wow? . Theater Mania . 3 November 2002 . 19 June 2023.
  5. News: Maye Time . 29 May 2023 . Theater Mania . March 16, 2007.
  6. Maye . Marilyn . "Step to the Rear"/"For Those in Love" (7" vinyl single) . . October 1967 . 47-9347.
  7. Book: Whitburn . Joel . Joel Whitburn Presents Billboard Top Adult Songs, 1961-2006 . 2007 . Record Research, Inc. . 978-0898201697 . 362.
  8. Maye . Marilyn . Step to the Rear (Disc Information) . . November 1967 . LMP-3897 (Mono); LSP-3897 (Stereo).
  9. Loudon . Christopher . Marilyn Maye . . April 26, 2019 . 29 May 2023.
  10. Web site: Burns . Linda Amiel . Encompass Gala Features Marilyn Maye . Theater Pizazz . 23 June 2018 . 19 June 2023.