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The Royal Guardsmen
OriginOcala, Florida, United States
GenresRock, pop rock
Years active1966–present
LabelsLaurie

The Royal Guardsmen are an American rock band best known for their 1966 hit singles "Snoopy vs. the Red Baron", "The Return of The Red Baron", "Snoopy For President", and the Christmas follow-up "Snoopy's Christmas".

History

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Originally known as the Posmen, the Ocala, Florida-based sextet adopted their anglophile moniker during the British Invasion, led by The Beatles and other British artists. The group was originally composed of Bill Balough (bass), John Burdett (drums), Chris Nunley (vocals), Tom Richards (guitar), Billy Taylor (organ), and Barry Winslow (lead vocals/guitar). The band was managed by Leonard Stogel and Associates.

Although the Guardsmen's first single, "Baby Let's Wait", failed to reach national success, this tune reached a position of no lower than #11 according to November 12, 1966, WYND hit parade. The group's second offering, "Snoopy vs. the Red Baron", reached #2 in the Billboard Hot 100 and spent one week at #1 in the Record World charts,[1] remained in the bestsellers for 12 weeks, and was certified gold by the RIAA in February 1967.[2]

Since the band did not ask Peanuts creator Charles M. Schulz for permission, the Canadian arm of Laurie Records refused to issue the single until the legal problems were ironed out: instead, the band recorded the thinly-disguised "Squeaky vs. the Black Knight",[3] which was released in Canada and became a hit on at least one Canadian station.[4] Eventually, Schulz gave his okay, and "Snoopy vs. the Red Baron" was released in Canada.

Immediately the song became a hit, the band went on a national tour during Christmas school break, playing in New York, San Francisco, and other large cities and sharing billing with the Beach Boys, Jefferson Airplane, Paul Revere & the Raiders, The Turtles, The Who, and The Monkees. That summer, they toured as the opening act for Tommy James & the Shondells and Sam the Sham & the Pharaohs.[5]

Snoopy, the Red Baron, and aircraft became recurring themes in their music, though they did have the top 100 singles "Any Wednesday", "I Say Love", and (at #35) "Baby Let's Wait", a re-release of their first single. Still, some members felt typecast as the Snoopy band[5] and the original group split up in 1970, although a band with some replacement players continued for another year.

In 1976, the original members (except for organist Taylor) got back together and played club dates for another three years before disbanding again. Guitarist Richards died later that year at age 30 of a brain tumor. The band (including Taylor, with local guitarist Pat Waddell substituting for Richards) next reunited for a live show on October 2, 2004, at the 50th reunion of their high school marching band, after which the band played a few other shows in 2005.[5] They performed together in 2010; their next live performance after that was 2018.[6]

In December 2006, they released a new Snoopy song, "Snoopy vs. Osama",[7] and in 2011, the single "Alive and Well".[8]

In The Crossfire Band of Ocala, original members Chris Nunley and Bill Balough and replacement member Pat Waddell continued playing together at least into 2021.

Discography

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Albums

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Singles

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Year Single (A-side, B-side)
Both sides from same album except where indicated
Chart Positions Album
US UK AU NZ CAN
1966 "Baby Let's Wait"
b/w "Leaving Me" (from Return of the Red Baron)
Snoopy vs. The Red Baron
"Snoopy vs. The Red Baron"
b/w "I Needed You" (Non-album track)
2 8 1 8 1
1967 "The Return of the Red Baron"
b/w "Sweetmeats Slide" (from Snoopy vs. The Red Baron)
15 37 7 - 30 The Return of the Red Baron
"Airplane Song (My Airplane)"
b/w "Om"
46 - 11 2 45
"Any Wednesday"
b/w "So Right (To Be in Love)" (from Snoopy and His Friends)
97 - - - 100
"Snoopy's Christmas"
b/w "It Kinda Looks Like Christmas"
- [A] - 1 1 39 Snoopy and His Friends
1968 "I Say Love"
b/w "It Kinda Looks Like Christmas"
72 - - - -
"Snoopy For President[B]"
b/w "Down Behind The Lines" (from Snoopy and His Friends)
85 - 68 - - Snoopy For President
"Baby Let's Wait" (reissue)
b/w "Biplane Evermore[C]" (from Snoopy For President)
35 - 62 - 19 Snoopy vs. The Red Baron
1969 "Magic Window"
b/w "Mother, Where's Your Daughter"
112 - - - - Non-album tracks
"The Smallest Astronaut[D]"
b/w "Quality Woman[D]"
- - 60 - -
1972 "Snoopy For President" (reissue)
b/w "Down Behind The Lines" (from Snoopy and His Friends)
- - - - - Snoopy For President
1976 "Snoopy For President" (reissue)
b/w "Sweetmeats Slide" (from Snoopy vs. The Red Baron)
- - - - -
1978 "Snoopy's Christmas" (reissue)
b/w "The Smallest Astronaut[D]" (Non-album track)
- - - - - Merry Snoopy's Christmas
2006 "Snoopy vs. Osama" - - - - - Non-album track

References

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  1. ^ "Top Pops". Record World. 21 (1023): 15. January 14, 1967.
  • ^ Murrells, Joseph (1978). The Book of Golden Discs (2nd ed.). London: Barrie and Jenkins Ltd. p. 211. ISBN 0-214-20512-6.
  • ^ "The Royal Guardsmen – "Squeaky Vs. The Black Knight". YouTube. Retrieved April 4, 2014.
  • ^ "CHLO AM, St Thomas Ontario, Chart for the week of December 21, 1966". Las-solanas.com. Retrieved April 4, 2014.
  • ^ a b c JoAnn Guidry (March 31, 2006). "Behind the Music". Ocala Style. Retrieved October 29, 2021.
  • ^ Jay Cridlin (April 25, 2018). "Royal Guardsmen return, Snoopy in tow, 50 years after Florida's first pop hit". Tampa Bay Times. Retrieved October 29, 2021.
  • ^ "Snoopy Vs. Osama". Genius.com. Retrieved October 29, 2021.
  • ^ "The Royal Guardsmen release Alive and Well [video]". Lonestar 99.5 FM. Retrieved October 29, 2021.
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