Those of us of a certain age grew up listening to the greatest music ever to have been played and enjoyed by so many. We could not believe that we were privy to some of the best musicians ever to grace the varied genres of the art ever.
But we were wrong.
Other than the Beatles and Rolling Stones, and perhaps a few others, the music credited to the front men and women of those great songs was actually played by the same unknown men and women with the credit they truly deserved. And did not get until much later.
We all know that the Monkees were a result of actors playing musicians in a television show. Certainly, they could all sing, even write some of their own songs. And perhaps, over time, they learned to play the instruments they pretended to play each week for several years.
Instead, the music was played by a group of session musicians aptly named, The Wrecking Crew. They were all accomplished musicians which played on the records of not only the Monkees, but also on some of the greatest artists of the 60s and 70s.
You would be surprised to learn that they were the music we enjoyed credited to the Beach Boys, the Carpenters, the Tijuana Brass, the Association, both Frank and Nancy Sinatra, Dean Martin, Elvis, the Mamas and Papas, Simon and Garfunkel, the Ronettes, Sonny and Cher, the Shirelles, Ricky Nelson, Jackson Five, Michael Jackson, and countless others. There was no harm to these musicians as they were paid very well for their talents, although they did not get the recognition or credit they deserved at the time.
Key members included drummer Hal Blaine, guitarist Tommy Todesco, bassist Carol Kaye and keyboardist Leon Russell. Other members included Plas Jackson, Glen Campbell, Bill Pitman, Steve Douglas and Lew McCreary.
Producers like Herb Alpert, Lou Adler, Phil Spector, Richard Carpenter, Brian Wilson, Lionel Ritchie, Jerry Moss, Quincy Jones and Todd Rundgren used the same Wrecking Crew members consistently.
And when you watch the TV shows of the time, the theme songs of Bonanza, The Dating Game, Batman, The Monkees, MASH, Get Smart, Hawaii 5-0, Green Acres, Mission:Impossible, and Twilight Zone feature their music. The same is found in the movies like The Pink Panther, Viva Las Vegas, Midnight Cowboy, Romeo and Juliet, A Little Less Conversation, MASH (again) and many others.
So when you listen to the 60s; 70s and even 80s music, and the varied styles of music being played, remember that these were the men and women who created some of the best music ever. And while the credit was given to those who fronted that music, they never would have been noticed or succeeded without those people who backed them.
There was a little-remembered documentary called The Wrecking Crew which was released in 2008 with some of the many members of legendary Wrecking Crew who reminenced with us giving their perspectives of the time they lived, and played, with fondness of their experiences. It is an enjoyable discovery of how we all enjoyed the greatest music of our time.
It was a well-worth one hundred one minutes which brought back how wonderful that music really was. And it was done before it had even begun.
Take the time to watch it on Netflix or Tubi and learn how it all was produced. For so many generations to enjoy.