as a 10 year old I remember my father complaining that too much of the hit parade was being ruined by Rock'n'Roll which of course I didn't agree with and later stating that Rock'n'Roll killed the show My only memory of the show is when they sang the Fankie Avalon hit "Venus" which I now see was the last year I believe I don't know why I remember that song I never liked it or Frankie Avalon either but who knows what will stick in the mind of a 10 year old thanks for the postings
Worst version ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It's not even a quartet any more!!! It's supposed to be a quartet!!!!I dont care if tad tadlock is in it, its horrible!!!!!!!!!!!
His real name was ROY Lanson, but he was nicknamed "Snooky" as a child, and the name stuck. This came from a 1956 broadcast, when the song was first introduced in the Broadway musical, "The Most Happy Fella".
Thumbs up if you work at a Carrabba's or Olive Garden and hear this 5 times a night
wicket40 6 months ago
i loved this song when i was 1
GreyHoodProductions 11 months ago
as a 10 year old I remember my father complaining that too much of the hit parade was being ruined by Rock'n'Roll which of course I didn't agree with and later stating that Rock'n'Roll killed the show My only memory of the show is when they sang the Fankie Avalon hit "Venus" which I now see was the last year I believe I don't know why I remember that song I never liked it or Frankie Avalon either but who knows what will stick in the mind of a 10 year old thanks for the postings
elamite66 1 year ago
simply an amazing uniquely american tune. point this type of music out when people say the united states has no culture of its own.
ggjeffy 1 year ago
my choir class is going to sing this song.. it sounds awesome with the bass and tenors
kanjanawijit 2 years ago
standing on the corner drinking buckfast and spitting and eating chips
innit27 2 years ago
im singin this in a guys group at school, should be awesome...
does anyone else think the lyrics are kinda creepy XD
"You can't go to jail for what you're thinking"
"If you've got a rich imagination"?
XD lol like this song tho
HuttonSG 2 years ago 6
@HuttonSG Not as creepy as today's lyrics. Some of today's lyrics are sick.
carrotjuse 1 year ago
@HuttonSG It's from an old musical, so the lyrics might seem weird out of context.
MVillani1985 1 year ago
i sing this is choir and im a tenor...
olimanrules 2 years ago
yea it's a pity you don't hear the tenors that well
thechewydude 2 years ago
yeah the tenor part is the best part of the song :(
unwantedcow 2 years ago
I think it's a different version.
technoairplaneman 2 years ago
Worst version ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It's not even a quartet any more!!! It's supposed to be a quartet!!!!I dont care if tad tadlock is in it, its horrible!!!!!!!!!!!
RandomPersonman 3 years ago
Thanks enjoyed the wonderfull entertainment of the past. Can they do this with such style? Thanks Jon
jipjob 4 years ago 4
this is the shit--imma sample this.
chrismorale 4 years ago
i do this all the time and nothing happens
feel sorry for me
Rollman1 4 years ago
Did Lenny and Laverne sing this on Laverene and Shirley?
dunskie 4 years ago
Great song on a timeless issue!
7NTM61Ic 4 years ago
His real name was ROY Lanson, but he was nicknamed "Snooky" as a child, and the name stuck. This came from a 1956 broadcast, when the song was first introduced in the Broadway musical, "The Most Happy Fella".
fromthesidelines 4 years ago
What the heck kinda name is "Snooky"?
dandydonaldo 4 years ago
i wish everything was black and white!!!
jtineze 5 years ago
me too
cythera9551 5 years ago