(Just Like) Romeo and Juliet
"(Just Like) Romeo and Juliet" is a song written by Bob Hamilton and Freddie Gorman, first made famous by the 1964 hit recording by the Reflections. The song is the first person narrative of a young man who plans to find a job so that he can buy his girlfriend presents and a car to take her out on dates. He fears that if he fails to find gainful employ, their love will fall apart, a situation he likens to the famous tragedy Romeo and Juliet.
"(Just Like) Romeo and Juliet" | ||||
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Single by The Reflections | ||||
from the album (Just Like) Romeo and Juliet | ||||
B-side | "Can't You Tell By the Look in My Eyes" | |||
Released | February 1964 | |||
Recorded | 1963 | |||
Studio | United Sound Systems, Detroit (instrumental track) RCA Studios, Chicago (vocal track) | |||
Genre | Pop, doo-wop | |||
Label | Golden World | |||
Songwriter(s) | Bob Hamilton, Freddie Gorman | |||
Producer(s) | Rob Reeco | |||
The Reflections singles chronology | ||||
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