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  • Amazing- this was before porn was around, so where on earth was this shown at? television back then only had like what...three channels. Hmm.

  • Nothing but simple children's nursery rhymesd put to music...and still a hell of a lot better than this rap crap bullshit that's out there today....sad

  • The drummer is an employee of mine. He's a security guard for one of my sites.

  • Does anyone know where this song can be purchased from?

  • That is really good! I had never heard of George, Teddy & The Condors before, but will try and check out their back catalog! Those Go-Go dancers were great!!

  • this is my father playibg the bass, wow go daddy...een though he is deceased, it was great to see him in action~~~~

  • WOW!! this my dad the one on the bass. it was so great to actually see this video . go daddy!!!!!

  • George and Teddy are lookin' good in their sleek suits and thin ties.

    The go-go dancers are the real stars here, though, with some surprising bumps n'grinds. These girls know how to keep the energy level up.

  • Heard this by the COASTERS in 1962

  • This is George Hamilton of George and Teddy. How can I get a copy of this!! Brings back great memories.

  • Great to hear from you, George! Message me and I'll get a copy to you.

  • I think this came out in about 1966? can you help me with that George? Amazing peice of music, thanks

  • I. Heart. Go-Go Dancers.

  • George and Teddy, backed by the Condors, were a duo Sly Stone wrote and produced in the mid-60's. Sly was a San Fran DJ by day and staff producer for Autumn Records by night, he produced the Beau Brummel's hits and the original "Somebody To Love" by Great Society. There are a few more great G and T songs on the CD, "Precious Stone: In the Studio With Sly Stone" (1994). Someone should forward this to the esteemed Alec Palao, compiler of that disc as well as a co-producer of the NUGGETS box sets!

  • omg and wtf? i agree with jmarti2006

  • Welcome to Scopitone.

  • this is pretty raunchy dancing, even for the 60s. reminds me of the hip hop videos of today w/ the women dancing.

  • Cool

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