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  • The MusikLaden graphics are always the lowest budget, but it always seems to work for some odd reason. It looks like something you'd see on a sign in a Zayre department store in 1980 or something.

  • Best Hall & Oates song (in my humble opinion)

  • Johnny Gore was my grandfather. He passed away some time ago. I grew up hearing story about him from my father. I wish I could find out more about his music career but his widow is a crazy woman who's keeping all of his belongings from his family. I'd love to hear about anything anybody knows about him.

  • Johnny Gore was my grandfather. He passed away some time ago. I grew up hearing story about him from my father. I wish I could find out more about his music career but his widow is a crazy woman who's keeping all of his belonging from his family. I'd love to hear about anything anybody knows about him.

  • Awesome!

  • Thanks for posting this great song !

  • Love, love, love War Babies since I was in 7th grade. I never knew the story about Johnny Gore. That is too funny. "C Eaters" was just one more really strange, seeming unexplainable thing I loved about this. Turns out it's explainable after all.

    Even better. Thanks.

  • C eaters? Ha ha.

  • I thought that was the joke too, until John explained to me that the name of the band was up on a sign and the letter "H" had fallen off, thus changing it from "Cheaters" to "C eaters".

  • I knew Johnny Gore personally and even worked with him for about a year. A friend who had previously worked with him told me the "H" story long before I knew this song existed. I learned about the song by accident while searching "Johnny Gore".

    Small world.

  • What happened to the Sara Smile video?

  • Johnny Gore and the Cheaters was a locally popular country band that played in Birmingham, AL in the 1960s and 1970s. The "h" fell off (or blew off) the marquee outside the club; hence, "Johnny Gore and the "C" eaters. True story.

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