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- New_Mexican_Rose runtime "2.75".
- New_Mexican_Rose abstract "Released on the eve of a lawsuit between The Four Seasons and Vee-Jay Records, \"New Mexican Rose\" was the third single taken from the album Ain't That a Shame and 11 Others. The song was composed by producer Bob Crewe and arranger Charles Calello, a rare songwriting credit for the former member of The Four Lovers who would shortly replace Nick Massi as bassist for the group. While sales did not match that of the singles' predecessors, \"New Mexican Rose\" did make it into the Top 40 of Billboard's Hot 100 singles chart, reaching a peak position of #36 in November 1963.It was the last Four Seasons single to appear on the Hot 100 before the British invasion transformed the American record charts in early 1964.The B-side of the single was \"That's the Only Way\", written by Crewe and Robert Boulanger. It attracted some airplay on its own, reaching #88 on the Hot 100.The record was released at a time in which a Vee-Jay management shakeup triggered a sequence of events which involved accusations by The Four Seasons involving the label's purporting to withhold royalties from record sales and Vee-Jay's accusing The Four Seasons of breach of contract (as they were starting to stockpile song recordings - such as \"Dawn (Go Away)\" - and withholding them from release by the record company). In the interim, Vee-Jay started repackaging already-released recordings by the group and selling them as \"new\" albums. While the lawsuit was not to be settled until early 1965, the group officially left Vee-Jay by the end of 1963, and \"Dawn\" became their first single on Philips Records in February 1964.".
- New_Mexican_Rose bSide "That's the Only Way (from the same album)".
- New_Mexican_Rose format Gramophone_record.
- New_Mexican_Rose genre Rock_music.
- New_Mexican_Rose musicalArtist The_Four_Seasons_(band).
- New_Mexican_Rose musicalBand The_Four_Seasons_(band).
- New_Mexican_Rose previousWork Candy_Girl_(The_Four_Seasons_song).
- New_Mexican_Rose producer Bob_Crewe.
- New_Mexican_Rose recordLabel Vee-Jay_Records.
- New_Mexican_Rose runtime "165.0".
- New_Mexican_Rose wikiPageID "11582342".
- New_Mexican_Rose wikiPageLength "3396".
- New_Mexican_Rose wikiPageOutDegree "27".
- New_Mexican_Rose wikiPageRevisionID "640283321".
- New_Mexican_Rose wikiPageWikiLink A-side_and_B-side.
- New_Mexican_Rose wikiPageWikiLink Billboard_(magazine).
- New_Mexican_Rose wikiPageWikiLink Billboard_Hot_100.
- New_Mexican_Rose wikiPageWikiLink Bob_Crewe.
- New_Mexican_Rose wikiPageWikiLink British_Invasion.
- New_Mexican_Rose wikiPageWikiLink Candy_Girl_(The_Four_Seasons_song).
- New_Mexican_Rose wikiPageWikiLink Category:1963_singles.
- New_Mexican_Rose wikiPageWikiLink Category:1963_songs.
- New_Mexican_Rose wikiPageWikiLink Category:Song_recordings_produced_by_Bob_Crewe.
- New_Mexican_Rose wikiPageWikiLink Category:Songs_written_by_Bob_Crewe.
- New_Mexican_Rose wikiPageWikiLink Category:The_Four_Seasons_(band)_songs.
- New_Mexican_Rose wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vee-Jay_Records_singles.
- New_Mexican_Rose wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Calello.
- New_Mexican_Rose wikiPageWikiLink Dawn_(Go_Away).
- New_Mexican_Rose wikiPageWikiLink Four_Lovers.
- New_Mexican_Rose wikiPageWikiLink Gramophone_record.
- New_Mexican_Rose wikiPageWikiLink LP_record.
- New_Mexican_Rose wikiPageWikiLink Nick_Massi.
- New_Mexican_Rose wikiPageWikiLink Philips_Records.
- New_Mexican_Rose wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Boulanger.
- New_Mexican_Rose wikiPageWikiLink Rock_music.
- New_Mexican_Rose wikiPageWikiLink The_Four_Seasons_(band).
- New_Mexican_Rose wikiPageWikiLink Vee-Jay_Records.
- New_Mexican_Rose wikiPageWikiLinkText "New Mexican Rose".
- New_Mexican_Rose writer Bob_Crewe.
- New_Mexican_Rose writer Charles_Calello.
- New_Mexican_Rose artist The_Four_Seasons_(band).
- New_Mexican_Rose bSide "That's the Only Way".
- New_Mexican_Rose format "7"".
- New_Mexican_Rose fromAlbum "Ain't That a Shame and 11 Others".
- New_Mexican_Rose genre Rock_music.
- New_Mexican_Rose label Vee-Jay_Records.
- New_Mexican_Rose lastSingle ""Candy Girl"".
- New_Mexican_Rose length "165.0".
- New_Mexican_Rose name "New Mexican Rose".
- New_Mexican_Rose nextSingle ""Peanuts"".
- New_Mexican_Rose producer "Bob Crewe".
- New_Mexican_Rose released "September 1963".
- New_Mexican_Rose thisSingle ""New Mexican Rose"".
- New_Mexican_Rose wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_single.
- New_Mexican_Rose wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:More_footnotes.
- New_Mexican_Rose wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:The_Four_Seasons.
- New_Mexican_Rose writer Bob_Crewe.
- New_Mexican_Rose writer Charles_Calello.
- New_Mexican_Rose subject Category:1963_singles.
- New_Mexican_Rose subject Category:1963_songs.
- New_Mexican_Rose subject Category:Song_recordings_produced_by_Bob_Crewe.
- New_Mexican_Rose subject Category:Songs_written_by_Bob_Crewe.
- New_Mexican_Rose subject Category:The_Four_Seasons_(band)_songs.
- New_Mexican_Rose subject Category:Vee-Jay_Records_singles.
- New_Mexican_Rose type MusicalWork.
- New_Mexican_Rose type Single.
- New_Mexican_Rose type Work.
- New_Mexican_Rose type CreativeWork.
- New_Mexican_Rose type Thing.
- New_Mexican_Rose type Q134556.
- New_Mexican_Rose type Q2188189.
- New_Mexican_Rose type Q386724.
- New_Mexican_Rose comment "Released on the eve of a lawsuit between The Four Seasons and Vee-Jay Records, \"New Mexican Rose\" was the third single taken from the album Ain't That a Shame and 11 Others. The song was composed by producer Bob Crewe and arranger Charles Calello, a rare songwriting credit for the former member of The Four Lovers who would shortly replace Nick Massi as bassist for the group.".
- New_Mexican_Rose label "New Mexican Rose".
- New_Mexican_Rose sameAs Q17065026.
- New_Mexican_Rose sameAs m.02rk3ls.
- New_Mexican_Rose sameAs Q17065026.
- New_Mexican_Rose wasDerivedFrom New_Mexican_Rose?oldid=640283321.
- New_Mexican_Rose isPrimaryTopicOf New_Mexican_Rose.
- New_Mexican_Rose name "New Mexican Rose".