Pretty Ballerina

Not to be confused with Nina, Pretty Ballerina.
"Pretty Ballerina"
Single by The Left Banke
from the album Walk Away Renée/Pretty Ballerina
B-side "Lazy Day"
Released December 1966
Recorded World United, 1595 Broadway NYC
Genre Baroque pop[1]
Length 2:41
Label Smash
Writer(s) Michael Brown
Producer(s) Harry Lookofsky, Steve Jerome, Bill Jerome
The Left Banke singles chronology
"Walk Away Renée"
(1966)
"Pretty Ballerina"
(1966)
"Ivy Ivy"
(1967)

"Pretty Ballerina" is a song written by pianist Michael Brown (born Michael Lookofsky) and was a number 15 hit for his band The Left Banke[2] on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and reaching #4 in the Canadian RPM Magazine charts. The original Left Banke version of the song, released December 1966, was sung by Steve Martin Caro. The song has appeared in the films Apocalypse Now, Off Limits and Things Behind the Sun and has been covered by such artists as Alice Cooper, John Mellencamp, Jason Falkner, Peter Kingsbery, Eels, Irish Electro Band "Les Marionettes", Argentine rock star Charly García, Alan Merrill, The Bluetones, and The Dickies.

The song features an oboe being played during the instrumental portion of the song, joining the string quartet, before the music pauses, and goes back to the refrain of the song.

The song is one of a number Brown wrote about Renée Fladen, girlfriend of The Left Banke's guitarist Tom Finn and object of Brown's affection. Other songs written about her include the band's biggest hit "Walk Away Renée" and "She May Call You Up Tonight."

Chart performance

Weekly singles charts

Chart (1967) Peak
position
Canada RPM 4
New Zealand 13
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 [3] 15
U.S. Cash Box Top 100 12

Year-end charts

Chart (1967) Rank
U.S. (Joel Whitburn's Pop Annual) [4] 149

References

  1. Steve Smith: Wyman and Taylor join the Rolling Stones onstage; Coldplay takes a break at the Wayback Machine (archived 3 December 2012). Pasadena Star-News. 29 November 2012.
  2. Gilliland, John (1969). "Show 37 - The Rubberization of Soul: The great pop music renaissance. [Part 3] : UNT Digital Library" (audio). Pop Chronicles. Digital.library.unt.edu. Retrieved 2011-04-29.
  3. [Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Singles 1955-2002]
  4. Whitburn, Joel (1999). Pop Annual. Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin: Record Research Inc. ISBN 0-89820-142-X.


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