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Perrier and Peaches
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This is yet another 'discovery' from the lost music of Sal Joseph. Sal....if you have any more hidden away, PLEASE tell us!!
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A singer/songwriter in the folk, acoustic idiom
Hi, My name's Ron Gletherow, and I'm "caretaking" this page for my best friend and musical mentor, the late Joe Salviuolo, AKA Sal Joseph. Any true Jim Croce fan knows his name. He's the mysterious "Sal Joseph", writer of the song "Thursday" that Jim recorded on his "I Got A Name" album. Other than that brief credit, very little is known about the man, otherwise known as Joe Salviuolo. His nickname in college was "Sal" and he later chose the full name "Sal Joseph" for songwriting credits, to simplify matters and to "Make sure they spelled my name right on my royalty checks". Sal was born and raised in Southbridge, Massachusetts where he now resides. He left for college in 1959 to attend Villanova University in Pennsylvania, where he attained his bachelor's degree in education. He later went on to achieve a master's degree in communications from the Annenberg School of Communications at the University of Pennsylvania. He received a second master's degree, in folklore, from that university. During his time at Villanova, fate brought him together with Jim Croce and ultimately changed both of their lives. Very few people know what a vital role Sal played in the development of Jim Croce's musical career. Apart from being a strong influence on which direction Jim's music took, Sal was also a very dear friend. Sal and Jim met in college, became best friends, played and sang together and continued that close friendship until the day Jim died in 1973. Sal was Jim's first record producer. He produced "Facets", which is now a collector's item, but the album never received recognition and was only sold locally and given to family and friends. It seemed that Jim's musical career was over - that is, until he met Maury Muehleisen. It was Sal who introduced Jim to Maury. Maury was a student of Sal's while he was teaching communications at Glassboro State College. Sal instantly recognized Maury's musical genius and they became good friends, playing and singing together at local coffee houses. Sal was so sure of Maury's talents and potential that he quit his job as communications professor and gave up his tenure to manage Maury full time. Maury achieved some success as a solo artist and recorded an album,"Gingerbreadd", for "Capitol Records". Unfortunately, his record did not achieve the recognition it deserved,and Maury had hoped for. Around this time, Jim recorded an album with his wife, Ingrid, which also failed to gain success. Meanwhile, Maury was playing gigs, but needed a back-up guitarist. Sal suggested he try out his old college buddy, Jim Croce, as his side-kick. Their chemistry was instantaneous, and magical. The two became inseparable. Jim soon began writing new songs in a whole new style, incorporating the unique "Maury" sound into his songs. Soon Maury became Jim's back-up guitarist, and the rest is history. As for Sal himself, he remained in the music business. In 1980 he worked with Rich Fagan, who went on to become a successful singer-songwriter, and now resides in Nashville. From there, in 1985, Sal went on to host and produce "Folkl Point", a series of folk concerts produced on video. All during this time Sal continued to write his music, from traditional folk songs to the most haunting ballads. Sal's music contains echoes of both Jim and Maury, along with definitive undertones of Bob Dylan, yet it is a style which is immediately recognizable as his own.
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Pop Indie Pop
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#11,356 today Peak #36
#1,171 in subgenre Peak #7
Author
Sal Joseph
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Sal Joseph
Uploaded
June 13, 2008
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MP3 4.3 MB 128 kbps 4:42
Story behind the song
Yet another beautiful love song from my favourite songsmith.
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Perrier and Peaches on a Saturday afternoon Got me thinking a whole lot about you That would be something we both could enjoy Here I am sitting without you So I thought I would sit here and write you a song Haven’t done that for a while This one just might turn out different This one just might make you smile But my piano keeps trying to play a sad tune That’s not the way that it feels Something, something inside you can’t see Something outside you is real Perrier and Peaches, well that sure seems strange Lately it’s just how I’m thinking There should be something that we could arrange That’s better than all this thinking All of this drinking I’m so tired of sinking So I thought I would sit here and write you a song Haven’t done that for a while This one just might turn out different This one just might make you smile But my piano keeps trying to play a sad tune That’s not the way that it feels It’s something, something inside you can’t see Something outside you is real
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MagicoCowgirl
Nov 09, 2022
This is so serene and beautiful.
Tony DeLecce
Apr 28, 2009
Hi Sal (and Ron), Another treasure. Beautiful ballad with good vocals.
Grand Jury
Jun 16, 2008
Sounds like a nice demo of a beautiful song with a great potential."Bridge over troubled water" came to my mind by assosiation.The voice,I got to second Dawnsy on that,is suspisciously similar to yours, Ron,-which is certainly great. Love it. I always love when the music seem to flow effortlessly without ties and bonds,-give your the feelin' that it's straight from your heart,which is most certainly a case with this song. Thanx for sharing,Ron!
Amy Caldwell
Jun 14, 2008
Yes, this is definitely a beautiful song, the melody, the lyircs, I think it's lovely just on the piano as well. Thanks for stopping by and telling me about this one. Amy
Dawn Diamond
Jun 14, 2008
Sal sweety Ron told me about this wee song so I came over like a shot!!! This song is just beautiful to me in every way. It's way up there beside 'Married Alive'!!! There is just something magical and hypnotic in your voice and your playing and your words, your whole aura just leaves me breathless, and teary, in awe!! Please get all those other songs out from hiding and let us hear them, I'm addicted. Love and hugz and thanks Dawny xxxxx
dawnsinclair
Jun 13, 2008
Ahhhh Sal Sal Sal...do not hide your songs away ...they are too too beautiful to be stuck in someone's cupboard, my friend. And to see you perform them is always the greatest treat. This one is utterly beautiful and your voice reminds me of our dear friend Ron....so I suggested he cover it... Thanks so much for allowing us to listen and see Perrier and Peaches, the movie LOL luvya Dawn xx