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To: Grupo Brad who wrote (3813)1/24/1998 7:09:00 PM
From: JOE MEDSKER  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4489
 
GB,

What a ball game!!!!Xavier was in the top 25 but they won't be Monday morning. OK I'll do my best but its hard to beat the origional Oldies Man.
Peanuts--Little Joe And The Thrillers 1957---Can you tell me what group recorded this song in 1961???

Killer Joe--The first group who did this was The Rocky Fellers but you are probably looking for the Kingsmen.

Roly Poly--You da man

Black Slacks--JOE Bennett And The Sparkletones--One hit wonder 1957

Over The Mountain--Johnnie And JOE--Another one hit wonder

Best Regards



To: Grupo Brad who wrote (3813)1/25/1998 11:37:00 PM
From: Parker Benchley  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4489
 
Brad,

Hmmmmmm. I remember Bobby Vinton did "Over The Mountain" and I used to play "Black Slacks" by Joe Bennett constantly on the juke box when I was six years old. That and "Wheel Of Fortune." I do remember "Peanuts" (the folks had the 45) but I thought it was Rick and the "Keens?" Might be wrong on that but that word "keen" stuck in my head as a kid. If fact a lot of things still stick in my head but I won't mention them here as I may get my face slapped. :-#O

Does anyone know the purported time it took Erroll Garner to write his legendary "Misty?" (This came from Johnny Mathis.)

Onward,

George