The Royal Teens
- Soundtrack
The Royal Teens, best remembered for the catchy 1958 novelty hit
"Short Shorts", were formed in 1956 in Bergen County, NJ, as
The Royal Tones. One of the founding members was
Bob Gaudio, later a prolific songwriter and
founding member of The Four Seasons,
another famous group of Jersey boys. Besides Gaudio, the original
members included drummer Thomas Austin,
bass player Billy Dalton and sax player Bill Crandall. The group started out as a back-up band for
black R&B singers. Gaudio and Austin had an instrumental dance number
they had written as a warm-up tune for their stage act. They came up
with the catchphrase "Who wears short shorts?" for a lyric and added a
few basically nonsensical refrains. The song was noticed by an exec at
ABC-Paramount Records and the group, now christened The Royal Teens,
was signed. "Short Shorts" was recorded and released and quickly shot
to #3 on the US charts, due in no small part to Crandall's driving sax (the
song was later famously used in a series of TV commercials for Nair
hair-removal cream). Crandall and Dalton soon left the group, though,
to be replaced by Larry Quagliano and future
Blood Sweat & Tears founder
Al Kooper. Former Three Friends lead singer
Joe Villa was also brought into the group. They had one minor hit for
ABC before moving to Capitol Records, where they scored another minor
hit. By 1960 the group was pretty much defunct, although some members
continued using the name with various lineups until 1965, recording for
several minor labels (All New, Mighty) and a few semi-major ones (Blue
Jay, Swan), but The Royal Teens' time had passed and there were no more
hits.