Oh I remember this, it was considered racy and hardly any radio station played it. Mom and Dad wouldn't let us kids listen to it, but when they went out we played it and rocked out. We were bopping all over the place.
This was an instant party classic song. These were Jr. high students led by Jerry Halfhide - but had no commercial success. They spent the rest of their recording career under the names The Hurricanes and The Memos.
this is proof that black people have been making dirty songs for a long time
TheDoctorJC 1 week ago
My God, I had heard this mentioned in I think an Erica Jong novel, but had never heard it before. God bless UTU.
redredshoes 2 weeks ago
j'ai connue les toppers a montparnasse en 1962..
papyrock91 1 month ago
Love the song title!
myroseaccount 1 month ago
Oh I remember this, it was considered racy and hardly any radio station played it. Mom and Dad wouldn't let us kids listen to it, but when they went out we played it and rocked out. We were bopping all over the place.
foxygirlify 1 month ago
plays the piano with feet
Raincitywarrior 1 month ago
It was meant to be bawdy, in the stylo of Bo Carter and others.
MrReyRomantico 2 months ago
Terrific boogie woogie what ever was meant. Loved it
538921 3 months ago
I am going to lay this line on my wife....
CoolBreezeClub 3 months ago 2
has to be the original dirty number.....
akibubba1 5 months ago
The DJ's were banned from playing this song in NYC when it came out in the 1950's.
Astoria11103 6 months ago
great early sound
kitfam7 11 months ago
Classic doo-wop for sure!
jasonpp1973 11 months ago
One of the great pornographic songs, and it has a great sense of humor.
susannreno 1 year ago
If you're from NYC and you watch public access... ONE name. Robin Byrd. - LOL!!
Melanatedone 1 year ago
LOL I REALLY THOUGHT ROBYN MADE THIS SONG WOW. LOL
rewriteny1 1 year ago
@rewriteny1 Me too. All those years I thought it was Robyn Byrd's very own song. lol
nocount1 1 year ago
THIS IS A REAL SONG OMG
I THOUGHT ROBYN MADE IT
SHE SHOULD GET IT
OMG
rewriteny1 1 year ago
This was an instant party classic song. These were Jr. high students led by Jerry Halfhide - but had no commercial success. They spent the rest of their recording career under the names The Hurricanes and The Memos.
krbock 1 year ago
This is a great "double entendre" number!
57Will 1 year ago 2
@57Will
Is you sayin double penetration entendre?
DISGUYROX 1 month ago
One of those double entendre tunes....
jzzlvrmee 1 year ago
Get your mind outta the sewer Mark.....LOL..!
1691bhm 2 years ago
Come on mark they are singing about a piano...not an organ...
54Richie 2 years ago 8
Clever...LOL..!!!
1691bhm 2 years ago
You know what they say about old jokes....their old...
54Richie 2 years ago
@54Richie Pretty sure if they were old enough to go to school they would use 'they're'
megandel1979 1 month ago