Friday, November 15, 2024

Betty Jayne And The Teenettes - Time Will Tell (1962)

Betty Jayne (BJ) Shawd was born on 12  ovemner 1946 in Kingston, New York, moving to Florida with her parents in 1948, where she grew up. She learned to sight-read music at the age of five, and graduated from Mainland High School in 1963, after which she chose a career in music. Her first recording was under the name Betty Jane, and was a split single with Charles Vickers And Trio, with her 'Dial "L" For Love' appearing on the flip of his 'Now More Than Ever' on the Crusader label in 1960. She was joined by The Teenettes for this record, and they would appear with her on many of her subsequent recordings. Later in 1960 she signed to Carellen Records, who released her debut single, 'The Sun Will Rise', under the name of Betty Jayne And The Teenettes in January 1961, and this was followed in April that year by 'Tag Along'. Later in 1961 she got a deal with Mona-Lee Records, who released 'Lonely Teenager' by Betty Jayne And The Teenettes in 1961, while the following year she released 'Loneliness In My Heart' as a solo single on the same label, although she was back with Carellen later in 1062 with another solo single in 'What's She Got (That I Ain't Got)'. 'Dreamy' was her next solo single, this time backed by 'Dudley', which was a duet as Betty Jayne And Dudley, while 'My Billie Boy' was her last single for Carellen Records in 1962, before she moved to Tropical Records to re-acquaint herself with Charles Vickers for another split single. This time she got the A-side with her 'In The Darkness', while his 'Come On, Baby' graced the b-side. For her final single of 1962 she was back with Mona-Lee for 'Now There's You', and that would be the last that we'd hear from her for a decade, when she suddenly re-appered with 'I'm Remembering Love' on West Spec Music in 1973. In her later years she devoted much of her life towards helping others and speaking out against injustices of all kinds, and was a Political Rights Activist, a Human Rights Activist, and an Animal Rights Activist, and she passed away in July 2020. For the first few years of the 60's Betty Jayne produced some great pop music, and this post collects some of the best of those songs together, along with an early single by The Teenettes from 1958, who were a group in their own right before they teamed up with her in 1961.



Track listing

01 Dial "L" For Love (single 1961, as Betty Jane)
02 The Sun Will Rise (single as Betty Jayne And The Teenettes 1961)
03 Show Your Love (b-side of 'The Sun Will Rise')
04 Tag Along (single as Betty Jayne And The Teenettes 1961)
05 I'm No Longer Jimmy's Girl (b-side of 'Tag Along')
06 No One To Love (unreleased single 1961, as Betty Jayne)
07 Putting On A Show (b-side of 'No One To Love')
08 Lonely Teenager (single as Betty Jayne And The Teenettes 1962)
09 Time Will Tell (b-side of 'Lonely Teenager')
10 What's She Got (That I Ain't Got) (single 1962) 
11 Cry Baby Heart (b-side of 'What's She Got (That I Ain't Got)')
12 Dreamy (single 1962)
13 Dudley (b-side of 'Dreamy', with Dudley)
14 In The Darkness (split single with Charles Vickers 1962) 
15 Too Young To Fall In Love (single by The Teenettes 1958)
16 My Lucky Star (b-side of 'Too Young To Fall In Love')

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