The Gaylords “Spinning a Web” / “Ramona”

Spider metaphor, it’s the one about deceiving. This is a great sounding record—like it’s from another time, which I guess it is—even though 1953 seems like yesterday. I know… I always say that, but it’s true—the world changes a lot faster than I age. But I’ll catch up, I’m sure. “Ramona” is about Ramona—it starts out sad, she’s gone—but then the tempo picks up, and there’s some crazy backup singing and organ. I’ve never heard of The Gaylords, yet I’ve got like four of their 45s—though who knows when I’ll get to the others—when their magic number comes up. Okay, they were a vocal trio—at least of couple of them from Detroit—Italian guys, from Detroit—and some of their songs with a little Italian. So says the Wikipedia… we’ll see. It also says they were originally called The Gay Lords—but that might be a good story. Anyway, they released a bunch of records in the Fifties, and some were hits. My only experience with “Gaylords” was when I was working a third shift warehouse job, my supervisor instructed me to put my finished work in a “Gaylord.” No internet back then, so I was confused. I swore I looked this up before, to no avail, but I just did again, and there’s a whole page explaining their history—they are a type of shipping box—named after the Gaylord Container Corporation, from St. Louis! Mystery solved—but this vocal group are still a bit of a mystery. I’ll look for the documentary.

2.20.23