In the UK In a 3 May 2008 interview with
Michael Shelley of
WFMU, Edwards recalled that after hearing Maxine Nightingale sing on the session for
Al Matthews' "Fool", that track's producer Pierre Tubbs had come up with "Right Back Where We Started From" as a good title for a song for Nightingale herself to record and had invited Edwards to co-write the song. Utilizing a tune which Edwards had written "a couple of years before", Tubbs and Edwards wrote "Right Back Where We Started From" in about seven minutes while driving to
Charing Cross Hospital where Tubbs' wife Gabrielle (née Zimmerman) was set to give birth to Tubbs' daughter Nadine. A rough demo featuring Edwards' vocal was cut the next day and it was Edwards, who had performed with Nightingale in the
West End production of
Hair, who approached Nightingale with an offer for her to record the song. The song heavily reflects Edwards' admiration for the
Motown songwriting team of
Holland–Dozier–Holland. The music also has a resemblance to the song "Goodbye, Nothing to Say", written by Stephen Jameson and Marshall Doctores, which was recorded first by Jameson under the name of Nosmo King, and then by
the Javells featuring Nosmo King (UK No. 26), both in 1974. Nightingale recorded "Right Back Where We Started From" within a week of Edwards offering her the song, although she had initially refused, succumbing to Edwards' persuasion only on the condition that the track be released under a pseudonym. Edwards also had to convince Nightingale to accept a
royalty payment rather than a one-time session fee equivalent to US$45. "Right Back Where We Started From" would ultimately be released in Nightingale's real name; she would also be awarded a more substantial royalty than she had agreed to. According to Edwards, consideration was given to "Right Back Where We Started From" being recorded as a duet featuring Nightingale and himself, but this possibility ended when
Private Stock Records recruited Edwards to cut a remake of "
The Worst That Could Happen". Nightingale had opined to
Rolling Stone that Edwards' vocal on the demo was "pretty horrendous". "Right Back Where We Started From" was recorded at Central Sound Studio, a small
demo studio on
Denmark Street near
Soho. Personnel on the session included two former members of the
Electric Light Orchestra,
bass guitarist
Mike de Albuquerque and
violinist
Wilfred Gibson (who did the strings arrangement). In the WFMU interview, Edwards identified other players on the session as drummer
Pete Kircher and keyboardist
Dave Rowberry. Also, Tubbs played guitar and Edwards provided percussion. Nightingale would advise
Rolling Stone that she had disliked Tubbs's utilization of both a crashing keyboard arrangement and heavy hand claps; she was also discomforted by being required to sing in a higher key than she was accustomed to. Mike de Albuquerque recalled, "We were doing...one of those demo sessions where everybody goes and sits down with music in front of you and you try and get through as many tunes as possible....I remember [Pierre Tubbs]...saying, listen guys, I want to record in entirety four pieces in this three hour session...and we recorded two pieces with Maxine and two with somebody else....[Let] me stress, it was a demo session that this multi million selling thing came out of, it wasn't let's go and remake it... it was the original demo session....[That] multi million selling recording, I would think, cost [Tubbs] less than a £100 if you put the other tracks into the pudding." Released within two weeks of its recording by
United Artists, who employed Tubbs in its art department, "Right Back Where We Started From" broke in the
London discos and reached No. 8 on the
UK Singles Chart dated 29 November 1975.
In the US United Artists issued "Right Back Where We Started From" in the US in January 1976, and the single entered the charts in February to rise as high as No. 2 on the
Billboard Hot 100 on 1 May 1976. The single reached number 1 on
Cash Box and
Record World. On 27 April, the single received
Gold certification for sales of a million units. "Right Back Where We Started From" also appeared on
Billboards
Adult Contemporary and Black Singles charts at No. 5 and No. 46, respectively. Following the single's US success, Nightingale completed a
Right Back Where We Started From album with Tubbs producing; Billboard ranked the album at No. 65.
Personnel •
Maxine Nightingale: lead & backing vocals •
Pierre Tubbs: guitars, Elka synthesizer, percussion, backing vocals •
Mike de Albuquerque: bass •
Pete Kircher: drums • Al Matthews,
Pete Kircher: backing vocals •
Peter Hughes: baritone saxophone •
Vince Edwards: percussion, backing vocals •
Wilf Gibson – string arrangements and conductor ==Charts==