Dean & Jean - Were Gonna Get Married Too Young To Know

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Review by Jessica Abat

The album "We're Gonna Get Married Too Young to Know" by Dean & Jean is a classic collection of 1960s pop and rock tunes, showcasing the duo's sweet harmonies and upbeat energy. The album features a mix of original songs and covers, including the hit single "Hey Jean, Hey Dean," which reached the top 10 on the Billboard charts.

Listeners will be transported back in time to the golden era of rock and roll with the album's catchy melodies and toe-tapping rhythms. The songs are infused with a youthful exuberance and optimism, capturing the innocence and excitement of young love.

Dean & Jean's vocals blend seamlessly together, creating a charming and infectious sound that is sure to delight fans of 1960s pop music. The album is a must-listen for anyone who enjoys the nostalgic sounds of the era and wants to experience the joy and energy of young love.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
We're Gonna Get Married2:30
Too Young To Know2:25
We're Gonna Get Married 2:30

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Catalog Numbers

E-1048

Labels

Ember Records

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
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About Dean & Jean

Dean and Jean was the recording name for Welton Young and Brenda Lee Jones. It's not clear what brought them together, but both had already made separate recordings. Young had been a singer and guitarist for the Dayton R&B group the King Toppers, while Brenda's debut was a 45 under her own name. The duo was named "Dean and Jean" by their manager C. J. McLin. Together, their career had a slow start. Their 1st 45, "We're Gonna Get Married" on the Ember label from NYC got some action, but not enough to be a national hit. The song's subject matter was the basis for most of their later 45s, as they traded off lyric verses in a manner that suggested they were a dating couple. After another 45 on Ember, they made a 45 on the local Buckeye label which had a blistering R&B song "Oh Yeah" - their own song, not a Bo Diddley cover - which included a rockin' guitar break which is assumed to be Dean/Welton. In 1962 they were signed up to the Rust label, a subsidiary of Laurie records. They had a couple unsuccessful 45s to start, but their 3rd 45 for the label, their own composition "Tra La La La Suzy

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Members

  • Brenda Lee Jones
  • Welton Young
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Summary by Jessica Abat

"We're Gonna Get Married Too Young to Know" is a fun and entertaining album that will leave listeners feeling uplifted and nostalgic for a simpler time. It's a perfect addition to any collection of classic pop and rock music.