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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
lazybbones 1 month ago
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.
701ghoffman 1 month ago
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.
denniswhayes 5 months ago
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.
denniswhayes 5 months ago
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
spikeandjake2002 6 months ago
This song was played recently one Sunday afternoon over WDJO in Cincinnati, Ohio. Fell in love with it from the first note.
gladasya10 7 months ago
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.
TheWerewolf64 8 months ago
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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!
martythompson103 1 year ago
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!
martythompson103 1 year ago
C'mon Carl-- We want a video of you guys doing it now and then---
martythompson103 2 years ago
Played by KROY in Sacremento in 1964, not played in San Francisco Bay Area!
xyz228 2 years ago
The Other members were Paul Singleton and Marv Lockard
(I got this information from Carl himself... I am his son)
dontcryoverspiltmilk 2 years ago
Very cool!
TopshelfTom 2 years ago
The first time I heard this I thought is was Jerry Naylor...a former Crickets lead(62-65)....great song.
algywatt 2 years ago
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.
midwife61 2 years ago
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.
pgh45rpms 2 years ago
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!
TopshelfTom 2 years ago
Ahhh.. the wonders of mass production. In some instances discs can also have their labels on the wrong sides.
pgh45rpms 2 years ago
@pgh45rpms well just like rare coins etc etc that must be worth a lot more than the usual 45 rpm ..correct !! ??
w9x7cv3vg6 1 year ago
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.
rslitman 3 years ago