@shankpapa - Hello Bob, thanks for your comment! It's always a big thrill for me whenever I hear from the artists or their families. "Wiggle, Wiggle" is a great song and I'm sure your very proud of your dad. If you search on Youtube I'm guessing you can probably find more of his music. All the best to you!
Wiggle Wiggle was a moderate hit by the Accents on Brunswick records. They released a beautiful soft Doo-Wop-ish ballad "Someday We Will Fall In Love" as a followup to this record, but surprisingly, it failed to chart...Except for a handful of records, including a few by the Crickets, Jackie Wilson was the only major hit maker for the label for many years.
Released November '58. I just heard this recently and am blown away! Yes, Bobby Day - and Thurston Harris, but it also sounds a bit like The Eldorados ["At My Front Door"]. Anyone know anything about this group, before, during or after this release?
OOH!!! I've been lookin for this one! Had it on a tape that melted on the dash of my car.. Thank you very much for posting!
opelmadness 4 months ago
GREAT BOPPIN TUNE !
JIMMYAD46 4 months ago
This song is just like Little Bitty Pretty One By Thurston Harris recording on 10/28/1957 Wiggle,Wiggle came out on 1/26/1959
louielou49 1 year ago
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louielou49 1 year ago
This is my Father, Robert Draper Jr. He passed away 11 years ago, it's erie hearing his voice. Would love to find more of his stuff around.
Thanks for posting!
shankpapa 1 year ago 2
@shankpapa - Hello Bob, thanks for your comment! It's always a big thrill for me whenever I hear from the artists or their families. "Wiggle, Wiggle" is a great song and I'm sure your very proud of your dad. If you search on Youtube I'm guessing you can probably find more of his music. All the best to you!
Thanks,
David
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VinylNostalgia1 1 year ago 2
Wiggle Wiggle was a moderate hit by the Accents on Brunswick records. They released a beautiful soft Doo-Wop-ish ballad "Someday We Will Fall In Love" as a followup to this record, but surprisingly, it failed to chart...Except for a handful of records, including a few by the Crickets, Jackie Wilson was the only major hit maker for the label for many years.
PutOnASweater 2 years ago
Released November '58. I just heard this recently and am blown away! Yes, Bobby Day - and Thurston Harris, but it also sounds a bit like The Eldorados ["At My Front Door"]. Anyone know anything about this group, before, during or after this release?
countrypaul 3 years ago
SOUNDS LIKE A CROSS BETWEEN "CATCH US IF YOU CAN" BY THE DAVE CLARK FIVE AND "ROCKIN by BOBBY DAY
lajas46 3 years ago
More like a cross between "Catch Us If You Can" by the Dave Clark 5 which didn't come out till 1965 and the military Sound Off song. LOL!
FiftiesSixtiesFan 2 years ago
Good record, thanks for posting!
vinylsingleman 3 years ago