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From: TopshelfTom
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  • Ah, what memories...Couldn't even remember the name of it, it's been so long. Good thing we have Google. Thanks ever so much for posting.

  • my mom worked with jim dandy who later worked for fraternity he used to come over and play and evaluate records at our house. musta listened to this one 500 times.

  • Years ago, Carl gave me 10 to 20 ree-to-reel tapes of his sessions, for some reason, and I still have them. They haven't been played for years, and I am not sure if they still play. I met Carl when he played at a Kentucky club called Guys N' Dolls, owned by Ben Craft. I'd go there mainly to listen to his music, though picking up chicks was kinda fun too :) Carl, was and is still a real talent, and I hear his sons, Daniel and Josh are also. Time sure does fly! Anyway, it was cool to find this.

  • Man, I didn't even know that this was on Youtube. It's been years! Me and my ex-wife were good friends with Carl and his ex-wife for years when I lived in Cincinnati. I also had two kids about the same age as his, and we would get together and go places on weekends. It was a lot of fun. I have remarried, and at 70 years old have a new 5 year old son, and a 2 year old daughter, but have lived in San Diego for the past 26 years, and listening to this is good reminiscing.

  • the other member of the 2 of clubs is Patti Valentine. she was pretty well known in northern KY during this time.

    great singer and good friend

  • This song was played recently one Sunday afternoon over WDJO in Cincinnati, Ohio. Fell in love with it from the first note.

  • I have This 45, mine plays great, I remember lying in bed listening to the radio waiting for THIS to be played. I was 12 then, I'm 60 now and I still LOVE this song. Thanks.

  • Perhaps my fave "nerdy white boy in love" song from the 60's--Sad that Carl does not like to do it live--- this is a real gem!

  • C'mon Carl-- We want a video of you guys doing it now and then---

  • Played by KROY in Sacremento in 1964, not played in San Francisco Bay Area!

  • The Other members were Paul Singleton and Marv Lockard

    (I got this information from Carl himself... I am his son)

  • Very cool!

  • The first time I heard this I thought is was Jerry Naylor...a former Crickets lead(62-65)....great song.

  • thanks for this! I haven't heard this since I was 11. My cousin was dating the lead singer at the time until my uncle put an abrupt end to it.

  • Memories from late 1964;  they sort of sound like the Everly Bros. ( I have this record too, but my copy has a little warp.) The b-side, I Don't Want to Go On Without You is good too; first done by the Drifters.

  • My copy of the 45 is pressed off center! Have to manually re-center it without the center adapter to get it to play normally!

  • Ahhh.. the wonders of mass production. In some instances discs can also have their labels on the wrong sides.

  • @pgh45rpms well just like rare coins etc etc that must be worth a lot more than the usual 45 rpm ..correct !! ??

  • See my comments regarding a song by a group called the Dolphins that I heard on the radio for a short time in early 1966 on the video that you posted in response to this one.

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