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"Break Away (from That Boy)"
Single by The Newbeats
from the album Big Beat Sounds by The Newbeats
B-side"Hey-O-Daddy-O"
Released January 1965 (US)
February 1965 (UK)
Genre Pop rock
Length2:25
Label Hickory 1290
Songwriter(s)Louis "Dean" Mathis, Marcus F. Mathis
Producer(s) Wesley Rose
The Newbeats singles chronology
" Everything's Alright"
(1964)
"Break Away (from That Boy)"
(1965)
"(The Bees Are for the Birds) The Birds Are for the Bees"
(1965)

"Break Away (from That Boy)" is a song written by Louis "Dean" Mathis and Marcus F. Mathis and performed by The Newbeats. It reached #7 in Australia, #15 in Canada, [1] and #40 on the Billboard Hot 100 [2] in 1965. The song was also released in the United Kingdom as a single, but it did not chart. [3] The song was featured on their 1965 album, Big Beat Sounds by The Newbeats. [4]

The song was produced by Wesley Rose. The single's B-side, "Hey-O-Daddy-O", reached #118 on the US Billboard chart. [5]

The song was re-released in 1970 as the B-side to the group's single, "Laura (What's He Got That I Ain't Got)". [6]

References


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Break Away (from That Boy)"
Single by The Newbeats
from the album Big Beat Sounds by The Newbeats
B-side"Hey-O-Daddy-O"
Released January 1965 (US)
February 1965 (UK)
Genre Pop rock
Length2:25
Label Hickory 1290
Songwriter(s)Louis "Dean" Mathis, Marcus F. Mathis
Producer(s) Wesley Rose
The Newbeats singles chronology
" Everything's Alright"
(1964)
"Break Away (from That Boy)"
(1965)
"(The Bees Are for the Birds) The Birds Are for the Bees"
(1965)

"Break Away (from That Boy)" is a song written by Louis "Dean" Mathis and Marcus F. Mathis and performed by The Newbeats. It reached #7 in Australia, #15 in Canada, [1] and #40 on the Billboard Hot 100 [2] in 1965. The song was also released in the United Kingdom as a single, but it did not chart. [3] The song was featured on their 1965 album, Big Beat Sounds by The Newbeats. [4]

The song was produced by Wesley Rose. The single's B-side, "Hey-O-Daddy-O", reached #118 on the US Billboard chart. [5]

The song was re-released in 1970 as the B-side to the group's single, "Laura (What's He Got That I Ain't Got)". [6]

References



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