by Arpeggio » 14 Sep 2015, 17:19
I only ever met Jerry Lordan very briefly indeed backstage at a Shadows concert. But, I was lucky enough to speak to him a few times on the telephone as he did actually get in touch to buy a copy of my John Rostill book "Funny Old World"!!! Naturally I insisted that I would send him a copy for free. (Claudine confirmed it was amongst his personal effects when he sadly died far too young).
I can confirm that Jerry did indeed very much like the sounds produced on Jet's "Besame Mucho" and "Main Title Theme" - particularly the aggressive sounding brass and the 'Six - string Thunder Thrill' of the Fender VI. He was close friends with Hank and Bruce, but he also kept in touch with Jet and Tony. He apparently sensed that a Jet / Tony combination would capture the general public's imagination. He didn't necessarily envisage "Diamonds" as a Fender VI led number.....but he felt that Jet & Tony could deliver something slightly 'heavier' and with more 'edge' and aggression than the Shadows would at that point. Also, "Diamonds" was his title and was a reference to what he considered were Tony's 'little polished gems' (vis - a - vis drum solos). So...."Diamonds" was always intended for Jet & Tony....much to Bruce's chagrin when it went all the way to #1!!!! Having delivered "Diamonds", Jerry was more than happy to follow up with "Scarlett O'Hara" for the duo. It was nothing personal against Hank & Bruce...he just wanted that 'heavier' approach for his arrangement.
Bests....Rob