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" Get a Job " is a song by The Silhouettes released in November 1957. It reached the number one spot on the Billboard pop and R&B singles charts in February 1958, and was later included in Robert Christgau 's "Basic Record Library" of 1950s and 1960s recordings, published in Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies (1981). The song celebrates the virtues of securing gainful employment .

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44-621: Ritchie Valens is the debut album by American musician Ritchie Valens , released by Del-Fi Records on January 12, 1959. It is his only studio album entirely composed of master tracks recorded at Gold Star Studios in Los Angeles . The album peaked at #23 on the US Billboard album chart. The LP yielded four U.S. chart singles : " Come On, Let's Go " (#42), " Donna " (#2), " La Bamba " (#22), and "That's My Little Suzie" (#55). The original pressings are black and sea green with circles around

88-439: A 12- by 20-ft (3.6- by 6.1 meters) mural, which was painted on the side of a classroom building at the former Pacoima Junior High (now Pacoima Middle School) depicting Valens's image, records labeled with some of his greatest hits, and the newspaper article about the plane crash that took his life. Another mural went up in 2012 at the intersection of Van Nuys Boulevard and Amboy Avenue, which was painted by Hector Ponce. A second one

132-399: A 50th anniversary honoring the last concert of Buddy Holly, J.P. "The Big Bopper" Richardson, and Valens. The event lasted one week and had performances that honored the memories of the three men. Family members and friends of the stars made appearances. Many murals have been painted around Pacoima in honor of the late Valens. In 1985, artist Manuel Velasquez (assisted by 25 students) created

176-548: A Job" inspired a number of answer songs , including "Got a Job", the debut recording by The Miracles . Dennis Wilson , co-founder of the Beach Boys , believed that his group's song " She's Goin' Bald " (1967) paid homage to "Get a Job". Several bars of "Get a Job" are quoted at the start of " The Obvious Child ," the first track on Paul Simon 's album The Rhythm of the Saints . The famous line "yep yep yep yep yep um um um um get

220-453: A Job" several times on American Bandstand and once on The Dick Clark Show , appearances that contributed to the song's success by exposing it to a large audience. Ultimately the single sold more than a million copies. The song was later featured in the soundtracks of the movies American Graffiti (1973), Stand By Me (1986), Trading Places (1983), Get a Job (1985), Joey (1986), and Good Morning, Vietnam (1987). In

264-399: A disc jockey with Mason City's KRIB-AM , was emceeing the concert that night and flipped the coin in the ballroom's side-stage room shortly before the musicians departed for the airport. Valens is apocryphally said to have remarked, "That's the first time I've ever won anything in my life." Holly's bassist, Waylon Jennings , voluntarily gave up his seat on the plane to J.P. Richardson , who

308-483: A few more shows in New York, including his only performance at the famous Apollo Theater . On January 17, 1959, he appeared at West Covina High School with Sam Cooke for a student organized fundraiser called "The Teen Canteen Foundation". Valens was in a relationship with Donna Ludwig, his high school sweetheart, from 1957 until his death. Ludwig's parents disapproved of her dating a Hispanic man. Valens's song "Donna"

352-550: A job" was used in an episode of Married... with Children ( Al Bundy tells his son Bud what he should do to earn money). In addition to the 1973 American Graffiti soundtrack album (MCA2-8001), the song appears on the 1962 compilation Alan Freed's Top 15 (End LP 315), the 1964 compilation Original Golden Hits of the Great Groups Vol. III (Mercury MGH 25007), as well as the 1973 ABC Records compilation Rock 'N' Soul 1958 (ABCX-1958). Australian band Ol' 55 covered

396-509: A job' and basically that's where the song came from," said tenor Richard Lewis, who wrote the lyrics. The four members of the group shared the credit, jointly creating the "sha na na" and "dip dip dip dip" hooks later imitated by other doo-wop groups. It was recorded at Robinson Recording Laboratories in Philadelphia in October 1957. Rollee McGill played the saxophone break, and the arranger

440-499: A lawsuit was filed by Keane, and half of the award went to Valens' mother, although she was not part of the suit. On May 11, 1990, a star bearing Valens' name was unveiled on the Hollywood Walk of Fame . The star cost $ 3,500, which was paid for with money raised in his name by family and friends. His star permanently resides at 6733 Hollywood Boulevard in front of Artisan's Patio mini mall. On February 2, 2009, Surf Ballroom held

484-431: A pair of Neumann U-47 condenser microphones. After this first audition, Keane signed Valenzuela to Del-Fi on May 14, 1958. At this point, the musician took the name "Ritchie" because, as Keane said, "There were a bunch of 'Richards' around at that time, and I wanted it to be different." Similarly, Keane recommended shortening his surname to "Valens" from Valenzuela to widen his appeal beyond any obvious ethnic group. Valens

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528-565: A pioneer of the Spanish-speaking rock and roll movement. He also had an American number-two hit with " Donna ". On February 3, 1959, on what has become known as " The Day the Music Died ", Valens died in a plane crash in Iowa , an accident that also claimed the lives of fellow musicians Buddy Holly and J. P. "The Big Bopper" Richardson , as well as pilot Roger Peterson. Valens was 17 years old at

572-705: A similar stainless-steel monument to the three musicians that was installed near the Riverside Ballroom in Green Bay, Wisconsin . That memorial was unveiled on July 17, 2003. Paxton Park in Pacoima was renamed Ritchie Valens Recreation Center in memory of Valens in the 1990s. There is also a pool nearby named the Ritchie Valens Pool. At the recreation center, there is also a skatepark named Ritchie Valens Skate Plaza. A city council member representing Pacoima proposed

616-429: Is buried alongside him. In 1989, Ken Paquette, a Wisconsin fan of the 1950s era, erected a stainless-steel monument depicting a guitar and a set of three records bearing the names of each of the three performers killed in the accident. It is located on private farmland, about 1.25-mile (2.01 km) west of the intersection of 315th Street and Gull Avenue, about 8 miles (13 km) north of Clear Lake. He also created

660-793: The Huntingtons , Girl in a Coma , and the McCoys . Johnny Rebb and his Rebels recorded the song for Leedon/Canetoad Records in Australia. "Donna" has been recorded by artists as diverse as MxPx , Marty Wilde , the Youngbloods , Clem Snide , Cappadonna , and Misfits . Robert Quine has cited Valens's guitar playing as an early influence on his style. Valens also inspired Jimi Hendrix , Chan Romero , Carlos Santana , The Beatles , Chris Montez , Keith O'Conner Murphy , The Beach Boys and Led Zeppelin , among others. Valens's mother, Concha, who died in 1987,

704-524: The 1980s, the UK recruitment agency Brook Street Bureau used it in their two TV commercials, replacing the words "get a job" with "better job". The revival group Sha Na Na derived their name from the song's doo-wop introduction. They performed it at Woodstock in 1969. Sha Na Na in return, though under the spelling "Xanana" became the nickname of former East Timorese President and Prime Minister José Alexandre Gusmão, better known as " Xanana Gusmão ". "Get

748-562: The 1984 "You and the Horse You Rode In On" episode 7 of season 2 of the TV series Hardcastle and McCormick , at 11 minutes and 2 seconds, this song is played during the sequence in which the character Mark McCormick is walking the streets in search of employment. In 2004’s season 3, episode 8 of Aqua Teen Hunger Force , “The Mooninites: Final Mooning,” Meatwad recites the opening line of the song from an instruction page when attempting to use

792-583: The Belmonts , and Frankie Sardo beginning on January 23, 1959, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin . The tour was plagued by subzero temperatures and numerous logistical problems. The unheated tour buses twice broke down in freezing weather, with Valens and Richardson experiencing flu -like symptoms throughout the tour. After the bus stalled in Duluth, Minnesota on January 31, conditions were so bad that Holly's drummer, Carl Bunch ,

836-694: The Rock and Roll Hall of Famer lives on in today's Latin alternative artists" and also citing "the pioneering Latino artists's enduring crossover hit "La Bamba" proved early on that Mexican-rooted music and Spanish lyrics appealed to the mainstream". "Come On, Let's Go" has been recorded by Los Lobos, the Ramones and the Paley Brothers (the Ramones on guitar, bass, and drums and the Paley Brothers on vocals), Tommy Steele ,

880-502: The United States and performances on television programs. On October 6, 1958, Valens made his first appearance on Dick Clark 's American Bandstand singing "Come On, Let's Go". Soon after, Valens traveled to Honolulu , Hawaii, to perform under the banner of the "11th Show of Stars". On December 10, 1958, after his trip to Honolulu, Valens made an appearance back at Pacoima Junior High School (now Pacoima Middle School ). This concert

924-590: The Valens version of "La Bamba" was selected by the U.S. Library of Congress for preservation in the National Recording Registry as "culturally, historically, and aesthetically significant". Valens was nominated for a Grammy Award for Song of the Year in 1988 for La Bamba. In 2015, Billboard magazine listed Valens on its list of the 30 most influential Latino artists in history, citing "the influence of

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968-471: The bleachers. When Valenzuela was 16 years old, he was invited to join a local band, The Silhouettes (not to be confused with the group of the same name famous for its hit song "Get a Job" ). Valenzuela began as a guitarist, and when the main vocalist left the group, he took over the position. On June 19, 1957, Valenzuela made his performing debut with The Silhouettes. Valenzuela also attended San Fernando High School . A self-taught musician, Valenzuela

1012-494: The chest. As a 17 year old, Valens was the youngest to die in the crash. The tragedy inspired singer Don McLean to write his 1971 hit " American Pie ", immortalizing February 3 as "The Day the Music Died". Valens' remains were buried at San Fernando Mission Cemetery in Mission Hills, Los Angeles , California. Valens was a pioneer of Chicano rock and Latin rock , inspiring many musicians of Mexican heritage. He influenced

1056-466: The instrument. Valenzuela was a 15-year-old student at Pacoima Junior High School at the time of the 1957 Pacoima mid-air collision . He was not at school that day since he was attending his grandfather's funeral. Recurring nightmares of the disaster led to Valens's fear of flying . By the time Valenzuela was attending Pacoima Junior High School (now Pacoima Middle School ), he would bring his guitar to school and sing and play songs to his friends on

1100-635: The likes of Los Lobos , Los Lonely Boys , and Carlos Santana , as Valens had become nationally successful at a time when very few Latinos were in American rock and pop music. He is considered the first Latino to successfully cross over into mainstream rock. "La Bamba" proved to be his most influential recording, not only by becoming a pop chart hit sung entirely in Spanish, but also because of its successful blending of traditional Latin American music with rock. Valens

1144-411: The northeast San Fernando Valley has been named after Valens. The Ritchie Valens Memorial Highway is located between the 170 and 118 freeways. On August 25, 2018, a celebration was held in his honor to commemorate his legacy. The unveiling ceremony was held at Ritchie Valens Park, located at 10731 Laurel Canyon Boulevard in Pacoima. Replicas of the freeway sign were revealed at the celebration. The event

1188-497: The outer edge. The print font for the track listings on these labels is the same font used on the back of the album cover. Later pressings feature black labels with gold and sea green diamonds around the outer edge. The album has been reissued over the years, featuring different album covers. All songs written by Ritchie Valens, except where indicated. Ritchie Valens Richard Steven Valenzuela (May 13, 1941 – February 3, 1959), better known by his stage name Ritchie Valens ,

1232-690: The performer as "the Little Richard of San Fernando ". Swayed by the Little Richard comparison, Keane went to see Valenzuela play a Saturday-morning matinée at a movie theater in San Fernando. Impressed by the performance, he invited Valenzuela to audition at his home in the Silver Lake area of Los Angeles, where he had a small recording studio in his basement. His recording equipment comprised an early stereo recorder (a two-track Ampex 601-2 portable) and

1276-487: The record was a success. Valens' next record, a double A-side, had the song " Donna " (written about a real girlfriend Donna Ludwig ) coupled with " La Bamba ". It sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc by the Recording Industry Association of America . By the autumn of 1958, the demands of Valens's career forced him to drop out of high school. Keane booked appearances at venues across

1320-543: The renaming to honor Valens so residents would "remember his humble background and emulate his accomplishments." Musician Tommy Allsup started a club, "Tommy's Heads Up Saloon", in Dallas in 1979. The club was named for the fateful coin toss between Valens and him twenty years prior . "Boogie with Stu" from Led Zeppelin 's Physical Graffiti album was inspired by Valens' song "Ooh, My Head". It did not credit Valens or Bob Keane , instead crediting Valens' mother. Eventually,

1364-500: The song on their album Take It Greasy (1976). It was recorded by Jan Berry of Jan & Dean on his 1997 solo album Second Wave . Other versions include those by the Hampton String Quartet ( What if Mozart Wrote "Roll Over Beethoven"? ), Neil Young & Crazy Horse ( Americana , 2012). and The Delltones . James Taylor did a rendition on his Other Covers album. The Mills Brothers (Dot Records 45-15695) 1958. In

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1408-966: The time of his death. He was posthumously inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame , the Rockabilly Hall of Fame , the Native American Music Awards Hall of Fame, the California Hall of Fame , and has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame . Valens was born as Richard Steven Valenzuela on May 13, 1941, in Pacoima , a neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley region of Los Angeles . The son of Joseph Steven Valenzuela (1896–1952) and Concepción "Concha" Reyes (1915–1987), he had two half-brothers, Robert "Bob" Morales (1937–2018) and Mario Ramirez, and two younger sisters, Connie and Irma. Valenzuela

1452-454: Was Howard Biggs . Intended as the B-side to "I Am Lonely", "Get a Job" was initially released on Kae Williams ' Junior label; Williams, who was also a Philadelphia disc-jockey, was The Silhouettes' manager. Doug Moody , an executive at Ember Records , acquired the rights to the song for that label, where it was licensed for national distribution. In early 1958, The Silhouettes performed "Get

1496-459: Was an American guitarist, singer and songwriter. A rock and roll pioneer and a forefather of the Chicano rock movement, Valens died in a plane crash just eight months after his breakthrough. Valens had several hits, most notably " La Bamba ", which he had adapted from a Mexican folk song. Valens transformed the song into one with a rock rhythm and beat, and it became a hit in 1958, making Valens

1540-509: Was an accomplished singer and guitarist. At his appearances, Valenzuela often improvised new lyrics and added new riffs to popular songs while he was playing. Bob Keane , the owner and president of small record label Del-Fi Records in Hollywood , was given a tip in May 1958 by San Fernando High School student Doug Macchia about a young performer from Pacoima by the name of Richard Valenzuela. Kids knew

1584-427: Was brought up hearing traditional Mexican mariachi music, as well as flamenco guitar, R&B , and jump blues . He expressed an interest in making music of his own by the age of five. Valenzuela was encouraged by his father to take up guitar and trumpet, and later taught himself the drums. Though Valenzuela was left-handed, he was so eager to learn the guitar that he mastered the traditional right-handed version of

1628-622: Was hospitalized for severe frostbite sustained on the bus. To fill in for Bunch, Holly, Valens, and Dion all took turns drumming for one another. After the February 2, 1959, performance in Clear Lake, Iowa (which ended around midnight), Holly, Richardson, and Valens flew out of the Mason City airport in a small plane that Holly had chartered. Valens was on the plane since he won a coin toss with Holly's backup guitarist Tommy Allsup . Bob Hale,

1672-500: Was ill with the flu. At around 12:55 a.m. on February 3, 1959, the four-passenger Beechcraft Bonanza , (N3794N), departed for Fargo, North Dakota , and crashed a few minutes after takeoff. The cause was apparently loss of control by the pilot Roger Peterson, who was not qualified for the deteriorating weather. The crash killed all the four men instantly upon impact. As with Holly, Richardson and Peterson, Valens suffered massive fatal head injuries along with blunt-force trauma to

1716-599: Was open to the public and free to attend. A few relatives of Valens played live performances as a tribute to the late singer. Leaders from the community and state gathered for the festivities. In May 2022, the United States Post Office in Pacoima, California was renamed the Ritchie Valens Post Office in honor of Valens. Get a Job (song) "When I was in the service in the early 1950s and didn't come home and go to work, my mother said 'get

1760-533: Was painted in 2012 by Levi Ponce and is located on Van Nuys Boulevard and Telfair Avenue. A monument has also been built as a tribute. It was put on display in 2013, and is located at Ritchie Valens Park at 10731 Laurel Canyon Boulevard. On May 13, 2016, the 75th anniversary of Valens' birthday, the Los Angeles City Council declared May 13 "Ritchie Valens Day". A section of the Interstate 5 Freeway in

1804-521: Was posthumously released as Ritchie Valens in Concert at Pacoima Jr. High ; it was Valens' only live performance ever recorded. Mid-December Valens left New York City . Keane had managed to book him as a late addition to " Alan Freed 's Christmas Jubilee Show" where Valens performed with The Everly Brothers , Bo Diddley , Chuck Berry , Jackie Wilson , Eddie Cochran and others. On December 27, Valens performed "Donna" on The Dick Clark Show . He played

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1848-419: Was ready to enter the studio with a full band backing him. The musicians included René Hall , Carol Kaye , and Earl Palmer . The first songs recorded at Gold Star Studios , at a single studio session one afternoon in May 1958, were "Come On, Let's Go" , an original, credited to Valens/Kuhn (Keane's real name), and "Framed", a Leiber and Stoller tune. Pressed and released within days of the recording session,

1892-481: Was the first to capitalize on this formula, which was later adopted by such varied artists as Carlos Santana, Selena , Caifanes , Café Tacuba , Circo , El Gran Silencio , Aterciopelados , Gustavo Santaolalla , and many others in the Latin alternative scene. The Valenzuela family spoke only English at home, and he knew very little Spanish. Valens learned the lyrics phonetically to record "La Bamba" in Spanish. In 2019,

1936-547: Was written for her. Their relationship became strained due to Valens' increasing popularity and touring. After his death, Elvis Presley had one of his bodyguards arrange a date with Ludwig so that he could know all about Valens. In 1987, she attended the premiere of La Bamba , a biopic featuring the life and career of Valens. Valens was one of the five acts billed for the Winter Dance Party tour, performing with Buddy Holly , "The Big Bopper" J. P. Richardson , Dion and

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