“Daddy Loves Baby” (1966) – The Toreros

“Daddy Loves Baby” (1966) – The Toreros * Written by Don Covay * 45: “Come” / “Daddy Loves Baby” * Label: Decca

The Toreros, from the Netherlands, materialized in the early sixties under the spell of the Shadows’ Iberian motifs and echoing guitars. A 1966 single found them at a longhaired crossroads. Hollies or Stones? Side A proposed the former, while side B argued for the latter. That B side, “Daddy Loves Baby,” stands as the band’s best record, turning Don Covay’s suave, soft-shoe original into prime garage band stomp fodder. When you add Frank Sinatra’s 1957 “Baby Won’t You Please Come Home” to the timeline, a song that ends with Sinatra’s own “Daddy loves baby” statement, the Toreros find themselves at the two-levels-of-deevolution mark. To their credit.

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