I first heard this song on an old MTV show called "Sifl n Olly" featuring sock puppets - i didn't know it was a real song until i searched for it on youtube! thanks for the post!
I'm actually here because this song gets a very surreal cameo in the "lost" third season of Sifl and Olly. Thanks for sharing this, I never had the faintest idea this song wasn't invented by the show!
I remember this hit from '58, as they seemed to be playing it when i was in the kitchen, whatever, I didn't have my own radio at the time so it was my mom's radio that was playing. I might of heard it only 3 times...and I didn't forget it throughout my highschool years to this very day. It wasn't really considered your average rock hit & therefore it wasn't played as an oldie when I finally got my transister radio in '60. It's a novelty classic like alley opp & I thankyou for posting it!!
@Ezdduf4kuZ Not played as an "oldie" because they only skim the surface at most oldies stations... they only seem to play the super hits... lucky for me the oldies station here in San Diego did include this one...
I only heard this version recenty, i.e., 2010. I had always listened to the Four Seasons' version (flip side of "Walk like a Man"). I didn't know there was another version.
Ah, the song from which I took my infamous screenname. ♥ Though the version I was introduced was the 4 Seasons' cover (which is still my favorite). Thanks for posting this! :)
I first heard this song on an old MTV show called "Sifl n Olly" featuring sock puppets - i didn't know it was a real song until i searched for it on youtube! thanks for the post!
brodhisattva 1 month ago
I'm actually here because this song gets a very surreal cameo in the "lost" third season of Sifl and Olly. Thanks for sharing this, I never had the faintest idea this song wasn't invented by the show!
wheelofmasks 2 months ago
It was such fun to dance to back then!
dyad2r1 4 months ago
Wow what a great time to live.
Mrphatbastard1 5 months ago
Sung by Sweden singer Bibi johns In Germany version -So ein glück (Lucky lady bug) Thank you/ Carl
toppcat64 7 months ago
1959 = VERY GOOD YEAR !!!!
JPDELYON 7 months ago
this song is great. but i prefer the Guv'ner cover.
Powerfulhound 10 months ago
@GiorgiaKasten066 Real player works great.
gregoryagogo 11 months ago
GREAT old song! I used to listen to the radio after school, Alan Freed and Peter Trip back in NJ. This was always a favorite!
Ahh, REAL music back then. Today? Simply put CRAP!
7lloyd777 1 year ago
My Gordon, this is the greatest song ever xD!
eziekial101 1 year ago
:3 I love this song,ever since I heard it on my moms old CD's on my family and I's trip to Nevada :) Thanks for posting it on here!
violetflower 2 years ago
I remember this hit from '58, as they seemed to be playing it when i was in the kitchen, whatever, I didn't have my own radio at the time so it was my mom's radio that was playing. I might of heard it only 3 times...and I didn't forget it throughout my highschool years to this very day. It wasn't really considered your average rock hit & therefore it wasn't played as an oldie when I finally got my transister radio in '60. It's a novelty classic like alley opp & I thankyou for posting it!!
Ezdduf4kuZ 2 years ago 6
@Ezdduf4kuZ Not played as an "oldie" because they only skim the surface at most oldies stations... they only seem to play the super hits... lucky for me the oldies station here in San Diego did include this one...
gregoryagogo 11 months ago
Excellent song
mcfrdmn 2 years ago 3
Love that song, reminds me of my gradad hummin in his greenhouse lol!!!
HEAVYMETALDUDE2009 2 years ago 3
Wow. What memories. Remember that as a young teen. Great to listen to, dance to.
hlchambers 2 years ago 4
The epitome of a late 50's rock song. Nearly forgotten today,unfortunately.
oakmont9 2 years ago 10
As they used to say on American Bandstand, "It's easy to dance to, and it has a good beat!"
VinDcator 2 years ago 3
I loved Bilie & Lillie. I wish that someone would post "Happiness" by them.
rdf1947 3 years ago 2
at least you could finish the song
theron130 3 years ago
Great song written by Bob Crewe (who co-wrote and produced a lot of the Four Seasons' biggest songs) and Frank Slay.
UncleCharlieOakley 3 years ago 4
@UncleCharlieOakley
I only heard this version recenty, i.e., 2010. I had always listened to the Four Seasons' version (flip side of "Walk like a Man"). I didn't know there was another version.
JayinPa 1 year ago
Ah, the song from which I took my infamous screenname. ♥ Though the version I was introduced was the 4 Seasons' cover (which is still my favorite). Thanks for posting this! :)
LuckyLadybug66 3 years ago 2
smooooth - thanks for bringing back memories - Ray
cajunnb 3 years ago
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check out this song done by the Four Hares.
powerpk8 3 years ago
I've always loved this song. It was the dance contest song on American Bandstand in 1958. When one of the regulars, lost, I cried!
Arlene314 3 years ago
Great moldy oldie. Thanks for Posting.
chaz1854 3 years ago
i like it
ahiska6 3 years ago