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  • my song of my childhood!

  • :D

  • whats all the downthumbs for? must be some Southern rednecks here

  • Cute as a button. I remember this song from when I was three. Gotta hear it twice.

  • FUCK!! nie moge tego słuchać, bo widze tego zjeba luntka!! do pieca z tym pedałem!!

  • Im 17 and in the shool when i hear this music and other one hear it laugh of me...

  • so many years now still classic

  • Contrary to myth, Rod Stewart didn't play harmonica on this recording, the harmonica player was Pete Hogman.

  • you are my one desire :D when she starts to dance at the end i was like ^.^

  • HAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAAHA WTF

  • GREAT song!

  • Rod Stewart played harmonica on this song! FYI!!

  • @TheMustangsally75 i didnt know that haha.

  • POLSKA!

  • She reminds me of Leah from the movie Beautiful Thing.

  • So 60's ...perfect.

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  • Why I'm wahtcing this video!?

  • lovely cute girl with alot of spunk and talent--wanna kick up your heels to this!!

  • Her voice is SO agitating, only elderly grandparents would like this crap.

  • @XmasThat im 24 and this is one of my favorite songs.our 'elderly grandparents' era would be the 1920s and 1930s stuff. this 60s music is what my mom would listen to. and personally, i prefer her voice rather than artists of today

  • I first heard this when I was in Kenya.

  • She's so cute!

  • FUCK LADY GAGA, RIHANNA AND WHAT THE FUCK ALL TODAYS *SINGERS* CALL THEMSELVES........ THIS IS M-U-S-I-C !!!!

  • I think the 3 girls in the back forgot to practice there synchronization :/

  • EPIC

  • did you know that rod stewart was playing the harmonica for this song?

  • Rod Stewart on harp

  • HAVE YOU HEARD DIONNE BROMFIELD SING IT I HAVE SHES GOOD

  • i love u i love u i love u so

  • Bawney Fwank's theme song.

  • Barnie Frank.

  • Very cute what a doll

  • What is it with old records? They always seem to sound like youre in the studio next to the mucisians in some way... even when uploaden in mp3 or something!!

    thanx love it

  • @rudisme During the late '60s it became standard practice to record each track separately in a padded room, then mix all the tracks onto the master tape, rather than recording an actual performance. The result was often a dull, lifeless sort of perfection. In 1978 the Police couldn't afford to record that way, so they recorded "Outlandos D'amor" in one take; it was their only really great album. Today, recordings can be faker than anyone could have imagined in the '60s.

  • Possibly the best video of this iconic song.

    Millie sings it as a silly-sexy teen, a girl in the 2000s.

  • 77 racists don't like this song , oh for crying in a loud voice ! people ! come on!

  • my dad has been singing this to me my whole life... im 15. and he changed the lyrics to 'my girl lollipop)

  • @laurenabbie257 you should call child services

  • @GURU235 erm no. my nickname is lollipop. and i feel so sorry for you and your discusting mind. geez. if you havent got anything nice to say dont say it. taking away pure inoccence. its revolting. you dont even know me, and to start making judgement on me and my family is rather funny. have a nice life.

  • @laurenabbie257 yeah actually bad manners did that way before your dad did.

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  • LUNTEK TY SKURRRRRRRWYSYNU.

  • 77 people haven't got a lollipop boy

  • Like a junior Dinah W. or Laverne B. So darn cute, gives me the giggles. I remember this when it first aired on the radio, it brings back only good memories driving with my parents from R.I. to Key West... it musta played on a short rotation. Bless little Millie.

  • spice girls the movie..

  • She's singing about a guys cock. The Lollipop metaphor is obvious. You go girl. Smoke some mo crack and sings about da lollipop thang.

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  • That voice is just shrill, i can't stand it. AAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH

  • The late,great john lennon played the harmonica solo on this track

  • @69feast The harmonica on this track was played by Rod Stewart - read my earlier comment.

  • There was a popular Radio prog in the 60s, Two Way Family Favourites, on Sunday afternoons which featured requests for songs from families in the UK to families serving in Armed Forces world wide. Absolutely brilliant it was, I was serving in W Germany then and My Boy Lollipop was the most requested songs esp amongst youngsters. I remember Jean Metcalf was the anchor-presenter and from us in Germany was Bill Crozier, lots of banters and laughs, the BBC should bring the programme back !!

  • what a horny slut

  • @MidnightOverlord LOL you made my day so far....Happy New Year

  • A Top 5 hit for Millie Small in the summer of 1964. This song also charted in several other countries as well.

  • @mkl62 actually, there is a spanish version!!! its name is "mi novio esquimal"...LOL!!! : P greetings from México!!! : )

  • You souldn't listen this when you have a headhack (I'm from beligum so I don't know how to write "headhack"

  • @gazouille96 Or beligum!

  • I love how this was in Spice World:)

  • kurwa... juz wiem skad to znam... -.-

  • fucking love this! :D :D

  • What a cute girl she was! I always thought the person singing was about 10 years old, but she looks older than 10 (she has boobs). I remember this song well, but I was only about 8 or 9 when I heard it. Rush Limbaugh would play this song with reference to Barney Frank (that is how I remembered the song).

  • Music like this does kind of get made today - check out 'I Said Yeah' by Nevil & Sandra (featured on Pop-A-Top comp. 'Earth Scorchers'.)

  • haha i remember this from spice world :D

  • @firerose12 so do i

  • @Kaynas1988 good times, good times. i never thought i would find out what this song was.

  • @firerose12 I was trying to find out who originally sang this after I heard on Spice world

  • @Kaynas1988 i never tried haha i was too young and forgot about it. then i was watching (well, more listening) to someone else's playlist and i stumbled across it! i freaked out haha

  • @firerose12 LOL, I just came across the video when I was listen to The Chiffons version of One Fine Day and it took me back to remembering Spice World

  • @Kaynas1988 yeah i kind of miss the spice girls actually haha maybe i'll watch it again soon.

  • @firerose12 Yeah my fav scene from the film is when Victoria was driving the bus while the other four were on the roof and as soon as she holts they all fall back in the tour bus on top of each other

  • @Kaynas1988 yeah i liked that too :) i also like when they were staying in the old house and they had that nightmare.

  • @firerose12 Yeah or how about Victoria walking out in a mini dress and heels at a army camp

  • co to za szmata zcoverowala luntka?

  • wish music like this was still made today, this is great

  • @TalonMercenary how old r u? i remember this and i was under 10

  • @whitefoot2009 19 lol quite ironic

  • 2011

  • Very annoying

  • hey, the text is finnish!

  • the firs time i heard this was when i was hearing Introducing dionne bromfield

  • Luved the upbeat songs of the past! Today, it's all Bootie or popping caps in someones ass!

  • SKA invasion

  • I don't get why anyone wouldn't like this song..

  • @Whitosh3 ummmm... because it's old?

  • @jsarahina Good songs never get old.

  • @Hello123995 Agreed.

  • @Whitosh3 Seriously, huh? I mean it's so cute. I smiled throughout the song. Happy New Year

  • 75 people arn't lollipops

  • She should teach them white gals how to dance !

    

  • A lovable song but it's only down fall is that it's kinda short

  • my boy lollipop <3

  • She's beautiful.

  • Millie Small is Jamaican. Rod Stewart is playing harmonica for her in this song

  • @wurlitzer1955 you are wrong there mister don't show people here some lies.. it was Pete Hogman of The Pete Hogman Blues Band and Hoggie & The Sharpetones

  • i remember this from National Lampoon's Goldiggers starring Will Friedle!

  • @skeaneable Yes! The song made the scenes even more hilarious! RFLMAO moment, to be sure.

  • shes my cousin! 

  • @ReggiiiiDMycrophone  lucky you

  • 75 people don't like lollipops....

  • @SpecialPrincess13 Most likely not American...!  Its a love song right ?

  • hei jee, onko tää suomen telkkarista tullu?? :)

  • who gives a crap? i grew-up with this kind of music. radio today plays SHIT!

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  • Sing it Baby...!

  • This song takes me back Chicago during Vietnam War...!

  • good song, this is my childhood lol

  • Shes kinda cute. She could CERTAINLY suck the lollipop in my BVD's.

  • Ska ska ska ska ska ska

  • music class brought me here :D

  • love those background dancers!

  • this is the old girls greatest song.

  • :D

    

  • Millie Small and the Spastic Ninjas...lol

  • LOL RANDOM DANCERS AT THE END

  • we watched this in school today

  • reminds me of spice world.

  • @kristenx3lee Hah, same here!

  • When I first listened I thought it was a white blonde chick from Hollywood driving one of those old posh cars with a chihuahua... I was very disappointed indeed. And no lollipops o.O

  • all this time i thought this was a white chick

  • thinx now i sing this for ever in my head @sirri2

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  • I love this song, it's so cute.

  • I love this song but the random dancers at the end was random ROFLMAO

  • Thumbs up if the spice girls brought you here!

  • @kromed488 i must thumb that up cause they brought me here

  • The first great English reggae song cover that started it all...

  • Seriously, the background dancers are awesome, they're like bouffant ninjas!

  • My boy Olipop<3

    Yes, Oli, the most amazing guy ever. ;D

  • my boy lollipop =)

  • shes so cute and biotefull! like a lolipop :P

  • childhood memories

  • @hoppus104 and you're just an ugly inbred wigger

  • @hoppus104 LMFAO!!!!!!!!

  • we so toltal lovthis song

  • I has found this song for a long times after having seen the vid " yesung bullied by other members "

    This song is so awesome :X

  • omg spice world on the boat lol!

  • zajebiste !:D

    

  • Wow,,,just...wow! Thanks for posting! Long live the Ska!

  • Wow! Driving at night with my folks in a Studebaker Champ from Alabama down to Tampa Fl , no air conditioning in those days so you drove at night. I was playing the AM radio and this was the latest hit song which I really liked. I stayed up listening to the radio until I finally fell asleep in the hat rack! You could lie back there and look up at the stars through that big back window! No service stations for a hundred miles or more at night back then, you had to plan your fuel stops.

  • I heard this song like 5 yearz ago and I love it.

  • I never knew she Jamaican! Proud!

  • I REMEMBER DANCING TO THIS... WOW... I LOVE ALL THESE 'OLDIE BUT GOODIES' .... NEVER TO BE AGAIN...NOT THIS KIND OF INNOCENT MUSIC...NO BREASTS SHOWING; NO BODY BEING CALLED THUGS BEYOTCHES OR WORSE..NO VOILENCE...JUST SILLY LITTLE CATCY LYRICS ALL ABOUT GIRLFRIEND BOYFRIEND LOVE ...

  • super song

  • MAH BOY LOLLIPOP!

  • FIRST TIME  HEARD THIS WAS IN YORK ENGLAND

  • This song opened Bob Marley's doors to fame, do you know why?:)

  • @Vibefull why did it open bob marleys doors to fame??....im a bob marley fan but i never heard of what your referring to.....

  • @jambeymusic This hit was on top of the charts the USA and in Europe 10 years before the debut of Bob Marley. Chriss Blakckwell (Millie's and Bob's menager) earned a money to promote Bob Marley when he was starting his own career.

  • never realized how adorable she was back in the day...but then back in '64 I was only six years old, so if it wasn't by Tonka, I really didn't care. :-)

  • Proud to share my name with Millie Small! So much love for this song

  • never seen Millie ! now I have..... ty for posting... always loved this record

  • I love this song.

  • This is the way that gentlemen ride gallop a trot gallop a trot gallop a trot my boy lollipop! This is the way that gentlemen ride gallop a trot gallop a trot gallop a trot.

  • this is what skinheads used to dance to at our local disco

  • wow never knew she was fom jamaica wow amazing jamaicans are good at music

  • i must have only for being as only a 5 yr old when hearing this song and since having enjoyed the catchy tune ever since,

  • Jamaica!

  • I love this song as much today as when I first heard it in 1964.

  • I hate to say it but its hilarious when Rush Limbaugh uses this song to mock Barney Frank

  • this song always makes me smiling. no idea why

  • I'l admit it i'm a dude and i love this song.

  • @layzy22 i heard it 1 time and already LIKED it lol

  • @layzy22 of course man, these are the real feel good music not those marijuana songs

  • Best 2 minutes of the day. Millie is so luvvvly. Be my girl in the next life please....

  • @uttaradit2 Oh, she is so cute and adorable! I second that emotion! I wish they had recordings of more of her performances. She seems so sweet and nice!

  • This was the 1st ska hit in The United States! xD

  • 70 people must be emos.... all i can say.

  • @mkl987 lol im emo... im a complete metalhead... this song is just hilarious. its the voice xD

  • @mkl987 why are they emos..?

  • This was the first single I ever remember listening to on an old Dansette record player at the age of five - I remember watching the blue label at the centre of the disc spinning round - talk about the perfect upbeat innocent feelgood pop song - still sounds as good as ever

  • i liked

  • she is so hot

  • The lipsynching is sooo bad

  • its mee but you dont no where i live ,hahaha. :P

  • Gotta love that adds grrrrrrrrrrrr

  • big tune!!!

    respect

  • I so want to be her lollipop :-)