(Side note from what I have read the Beatles did so much doubling that they came up with the first flanger trick to make the vox seem doubled so they did not have to re-sing the second take all the time. They called it Automatic Vocal Doubling or something, pretty cool).
My first audio instructor, Leo DeGar Kulka, claimed he invented flanging on Miss Toni Fisher's "The Big Hurt" in 1958 which predates the Beatles. Maybe they thought they invented it. I'd like to know what Sir George Martin says...
Lou
Artist: Miss Toni Fisher
The Big Hurt
Artist: Miss Toni Fisher (peak Billboard position # 3 in 1959)
Words and Music by Wayne Shanklin
Now it begins, now that you've gone
Needles and pins, twilight till dawn
Watching that clock till you return
Lighting that torch and watching it burn
Now it begins, day after day
This is my night, ticking away
Waiting to hear footsteps that say
"Love will appear and this time to stay"
Oh, each time you go
I try to pretend
It's over at last
This time the big hurt will end
Now it begins, now that you've gone
Needles and pins, twilight till dawn
But if you go, come back again
I wonder when, oh when will it end?
The big hurt
The big hurt
The big hurt
Transcribed by Ronald E. Hontz
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