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  • I just ADORE the middle part from 1:02 TO 1:25!

    Very nice,cute,sweet little song, a good representative from the best decade of music '55-'65!

  • It just goes to show, when you think you've heard every song an artist has done, you find something new. I really love this song. Thanks Brent!

  • thank you so so so much for posting this!

  • Excellent!

  • oh  very nice ^^

  • One of The Shangri-Las best songs... IMO... X)

  • You can really tell this isn't Mary... It has a totally different emotion... And you can hear Mary in the backing vocals clearly... AWESOME !!!

  • Shangri-Las were young, from a gritty urban neighborhood. Their producer was a strange cat named Shadow Morton>. the songs he produced for the girls told little stories. females wnated to relate to

  • :(  Lovely song, but really sad too

  • One of the best Shangri-Las recordings: gritty and natural and prefect.

  • i LOVE the shangri-las!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!

  • This was not a big hit, but I always liked it. Thanks for posting it.

  • good insight. thanks for the inside it shows you do tour homework, THANKS!!!!!

  • There's nothing more charming than girls singing about love and guys, except girls singing + beer

  • Betty Weiss sang this? That's incredible, too bad she didn't sing more.

  • @Astrodan2600 Hi She does sing still. released an album and does tours... Thought you'd like to know.

  • A great song! Just heard it 1st time tonight! thanks for having this posted.

    Andrew Loog Oldham was playing this July3/09

  • This was one that I really loved, but it wasn't that big of a hit. It should have been bigger.

  • LOVE this!

  • love this song

  • Brent:I clicked ion the "more" ...But there weren't any lyrics at all....

  • A great early Shangri las song.Betty Weiss sang lead according to Mary Weiss on her Norton record interveiw.

  • cooney; Wasn't thissong released on the spokane label?

  • Yes it was. Spokane was a subsidiary of Scepter Records (home of the Shirelles, Chuck Jackson, Maxine Brown, the Rocky Fellers, et. al.).

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