The cartoon kids in the video seem to be excited about it; or is the Ferris wheel and the fireworks? Anyway, thanks for the downloaded of a long-forgotten instrumental.
this was released in 1961. herb alpert & the tijuana brass released their first record, "the lonely bull," in 1962. was this a coincidence, or did alpert draw inspiration for his mexico-flavored sound from bob moore's hit record?
¡Ah Caray, puro comentario en Inglés! Por el título debería haber comentarios en Español. Esta la Baile en la escuela, ¡pero que mal bailaba! Hermosa melodia y mejor título.
This was the only hit credited to Bob Moore, a truly great bass player and session musician out of Nashville.
He may not have garnered much overall popularity, except for this song, but he led the band that backed Roy Orbison on all of his Monument label recordings, and he also played on records behind such greats as Pat Boone, Elvis Presley and Brenda Lee.
meine erste Schallplatte von meiner Mutter als ich so 6 Jahre alt war.
AMS44067 3 days ago
The cartoon kids in the video seem to be excited about it; or is the Ferris wheel and the fireworks? Anyway, thanks for the downloaded of a long-forgotten instrumental.
GregDad100 1 month ago
Sagenhaft schön ich liebe diese Aufnahme,denn sie erinnert mich an meine
Jugend.
schabernac1 4 months ago
Arry, are you here yet? This is what "instrumental" means.
patioperson 5 months ago
Quien chingados piensa que asi sonamos?! XD
ferjes4 7 months ago
A realy evergreen around the world and a wonderful memory on the golden sixties. Thank you very much for this posting.
joggerking1 7 months ago
norte fight
TheNortenoz 8 months ago
It was also on the album "Groovy Grubworm" by Harlow Wilcox and the Oakies.
parttimepicker 1 year ago
this was released in 1961. herb alpert & the tijuana brass released their first record, "the lonely bull," in 1962. was this a coincidence, or did alpert draw inspiration for his mexico-flavored sound from bob moore's hit record?
wallofvideo 1 year ago
Ahhh que recuerdos tan lindos de Mexico, una bellisima cancion orquestal de Bob Moore. Viva Mexico!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Saludos desde Guatemala, 24 de diciembre de 2010.
Edgar9916 1 year ago
Super, nach diesem Stück habe ich Jahre lang gesucht. Es war zu meiner Kindheit ein Dauerbrenner im Radio. Danke schön für diese Einspielung!
joggerking 1 year ago
Jaja al parecer a los gringos les gusta esta basep ara rapear jaja xD pero que cosas!
Alexis3967 1 year ago
¡Ah Caray, puro comentario en Inglés! Por el título debería haber comentarios en Español. Esta la Baile en la escuela, ¡pero que mal bailaba! Hermosa melodia y mejor título.
arturo4839 2 years ago
@arturo4839 Tudi, esto es una cancion de mis estimados recurdos de mi joevenitud!
oldbearswitch 1 year ago
@arturo4839 Ola Tudi, esto es un cancion de mis recuerdos favoritos
oldbearswitch 1 year ago
This was the only hit credited to Bob Moore, a truly great bass player and session musician out of Nashville.
He may not have garnered much overall popularity, except for this song, but he led the band that backed Roy Orbison on all of his Monument label recordings, and he also played on records behind such greats as Pat Boone, Elvis Presley and Brenda Lee.
vandywilliam 2 years ago
wow..
mayat toy tokar na..
makapalagip jay fiestaan..
intayon makiparada yehey..
nyleduj2330 3 years ago
wow, lovely version of sexy baby.
megalothegreek 3 years ago
i LOVE,love,love,love this tokar manong ko
naparagsit man hehehe...makapamur-muray
napintas!
09joanne 3 years ago