The Boy from New York City


"The Boy from New York City" is a song originally recorded by the American soul group The Ad Libs, released in 1964 as their first single.
Produced by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, the song peaked at No. 8 on the US Billboard Hot 100 on the chart week of February 27, 1965. Though the group continued to record other singles, they never repeated the chart success of "The Boy from New York City". According to Artie Butler, the track was recorded at A&R Studios in New York, in three separate sessions. The first session was to lay down the rhythm section, then the next session was for the lead and backup vocals, with the last session was just for the horns.

Track listing

  • "The Boy from New York City" - 2:50
  • "Kicked Around" - 1:47

Personnel

Chart history

;Weekly charts
Chart Peak
position
US Billboard Hot 1008
US Cash Box Top 10010
Canada RPM2

;Year-end charts
Chart Rank
US Billboard Hot 10098

Influence on The Beach Boys

In 1965, The Beach Boys recorded an answer song to "The Boy From New York City" titled "The Girl From New York City" for their album Summer Days (And Summer Nights!!). The following year Beach Boys songwriter and arranger Brian Wilson took further inspiration from the rhythm of the original Ad Libs song in conceiving a new R&B-inflected composition that would eventually become “Good Vibrations.”

Cover versions

The song was later covered by Darts and The Manhattan Transfer, both becoming chart hits in the UK and US respectively. Darts peaked at No. 2 in the UK Singles Chart in May 1978, while The Manhattan Transfer's version, featuring Janis Siegel on lead vocals, peaked at No. 7 on the US Billboard Hot 100 in August 1981. The Manhattan Transfer version was used by pro wrestler Boogie Woogie Man Jimmy Valiant as his theme music during his tenure with Jim Crockett promotions in the 1980s.

Darts version

Track listing

  • "The Boy from New York City"
  • "Bones"

Personnel

Chart history

;Weekly charts
Chart Peak
position
Australia 34
-
UK2

;Year-end charts

The Manhattan Transfer version


"To have a hit like that you need a great song. We thought 'Boy from New York City' had a second shot in it and it did. It's one of those perfect sing-a-long songs. People love to sing it & the key to that song is the bassline at the beginning...that grabs the listener. That song swings."

Track listing

  • "The Boy from New York City"
  • " Confirmation "

Personnel

;The Manhattan Transfer
;Additional musicians

Chart history

;Weekly charts
Chart Peak
position
Australia KMR36
Canada RPM Top Singles8
New Zealand2
Switzerland3
US Billboard Hot 1007
US Billboard Adult Contemporary4
US Cash Box Top 1008

;Year-end charts
Chart Rank
Canada60
New Zealand28
Switzerland19
US Billboard Hot 10036
US Cash Box49