Rose Colored Glass hailed from Dallas TX, organized in 1969. Band members: drummer Larry Meletio; Roe Cree and Bobby Caldwell, guitars and vocalist Mary Owen. "Can't Find the Time" was written by Bruce Arnold, song writer for the Boston band Orpheus, 1968, who peaked at #80 on Bullboard's Hot 100 the following year. Rose Colored Glass version peaked at #55 in April 1971. A RCG follow-up single was released, "If It's All Right with You," to little fanfare.
@dimitriberozny37296 ай бұрын
Neil Diamond was the manager of Bang Records at this time.
@robertorick63832 ай бұрын
@@dimitriberozny3729 Not quite. Neil Diamond was recording for UNI Records in 1971 and left Bang Records in 1968 after a dispute with Bert Berns over whether the song "Shilo" could be a hit single (it did chart as a hit single, but it didn't become a Top 40 record until it's reissue in 1970.) Berns died in 1967 and his widow Ilene Berns took over Bang Records in 1968. She ran the label until 1979, when she sold the label to CBS/Columbia Records. To cash in on Neil's continued success on UNI and Columbia Records in the 1970's, Ilene Berns reissued Neil's Bang material on singles and albums throughout the 1970's. Neil bought the Bang masters in 1978, and had them issued on a mail-order album through Columbia house on Frog King Records titled "Early Classics". Then it was reissued with a different LP cover and different remixes in 1982 on Columbia Records. The Rose Colored Glass was a one-hit group that Ilene Berns signed in 1970 that made Billboard's Top 60 (at #55) with "I Can't Find The Time To Tell You", written By Bruce Arnold of the Boston located group Orpheus. It was the group's only charting single.
@Christopher-f9m7f5 ай бұрын
Someone else did this I had it by I think Orphus This is good the other version much better, much more mysterious