Peak
17
Weeks
12
Score
1,516
Chart Year
1971
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Cymarron were the vocal trio of Rick Yancey, Sherrill Parks and Richard Mainegra. This was their only hit, and it was written by Alex Harvey and Eddie Reeves in honor of their friends Bob and Chris Hamilton. Eddie told us: "We wrote the song as a special present for them about a month before their wedding. All references in the song are related to their relationship. Alex and I never thought it could be a hit song because it was so specifically about Bob and Chris. I was renting Bob's beach house while he and Chris were living in NYC for a year or two. Alex and I sang the song at their rehearsal dinner at the Marina Del Rey Hotel the night before the wedding and then sang it several more times on their wedding day. The wedding took place at 6:00 AM on the beach in front of the beach house on Driftwood & Ocean Front Walk. That's why the song says, "the sun comes up across the city." We knew their wedding would be on the beach at sunrise before we wrote the song. The beach house is now a condo building." Mac Davis was also invited to join Eddie Reeves and Alex Harvey in writing this song, but he had to cancel due to business obligations. Ironically, Davis later bumped into Eddie Reeves at the United Artists office and commented, "Man, I heard a great song on the way over here—something about rings. It's unbelievable." He had no idea that was the song he was supposed to have helped write. The chords to "Rings" were inspired by the song "Jody's Face," by Alex Harvey, which had a simple chord progression that they reused for this song. "Rings" hit the charts again in 1974, this time for Roland Kent Lavoie, better known by the stage name Lobo. Lobo's other hits included "Me and You and a Dog Named Boo," "I'd Love You to Want Me" and "Don't Expect Me To Be Your Friend." Eddie Reeves also recorded the song with his friend Mike Settle. To do so, they had to come up with a name for their "group." Since both of them had Native American blood, they settled on the name "Running Bear and Goldstein," a deliberate joke. (Check out Eddie Reeves' story.)
Ring, ring, telephone ring, somebody said Baby, what ya doin', I've been wonderin' where you been Now and then I think about you and me No use fightin' 'bout things we can't recall It don't matter now at all Just come on home, baby, we'll laugh and sing We'll make love, let the telephone ring Ring, ring, doorbell ring, baby, come on in Got James Taylor on the stereo I'm glad you come around, I've been feelin' down Just talkin' to Tony and Mario You know they make good conversation Still it ain't no consolation Cause I got love, baby I'll give you some and if somebody comes We'll let the doorbell ring Said, ring, ring, golden ring around the sun Around your pretty finger Ring, ring voices ring with a happy tune Anybody can be a singer The sun come up across the city I swear you never looked so doggone pretty Hand in hand we'll stand upon the sand with the preacher man Let the weddin' bells ring Hand in hand we'll stand upon the sand with the preacher man Let the weddin' bells ring Hand in hand we'll stand upon the sand with the preacher man Let the weddin' bells ring
| Week | Chart Date | Position | Points |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Jun 12, 1971 | 84 | 42 |
| 2 | Jun 19, 1971 | 80 | 46 |
| 3 | Jun 26, 1971 | 62 | 64 |
| 4 | Jul 3, 1971 | 50 | 76 |
| 5 | Jul 10, 1971 | 45 | 81 |
| 6 | Jul 17, 1971 | 33 | 93 |
| 7 | Jul 24, 1971 | 29 | 97 |
| 8 | Jul 31, 1971 | 28 | 98 |
| 9 | Aug 7, 1971 | 17 | 109 |
| 10 | Aug 14, 1971 | 17 | 109 |
| 11 | Aug 21, 1971 | 26 | 100 |
| 12 | Aug 28, 1971 | 29 | 97 |