Today’s classic song of the day is “Ebony Eyes” by Bob Welch. This was a follow-up to his previous hit, “Sentimental Lady,” which was a top ten hit in 1977.
Bob Welch wrote “Ebony Eyes” and released it as a single in January of 1978. It just missed the top ten in the U.S., peaking at #14 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #12 on the Cash Box Top 100.
Here’s your trivia tidbit of the day. Did you know that background vocals on this one were provided by Juice Newton? True, that.
As noted in a previous post, Bob Welch started playing music professionally in 1964, with an L.A.-based group called the Seven Souls. He joined an early version of Fleetwood Mac in 1971 but left that band in December of 1974 to become a solo act. He experienced only moderate success, however, with two big albums (1977’s French Kiss and 1979’s Three Hearts) and three decent-selling singles (“Sentimental Lady,” “Ebony Eyes,” and 1979’s “Precious Love”). His subsequent work flew under the radar and he eventually committed suicide in 2012. He was 66 years old.
So here’s your daily bonus video of the day, Bob Welch’s original promo video for “Ebony Eyes.” I don’t get all the hats…