I Ain't Gonna Eat Out My Heart Anymore (Young Rascals)

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Uploaded by on Jul 7, 2008

The Young Rascals first gig was on Monday, February 15th, 1965 at the "Choo Choo Club" in Garfield, New Jersey. Just 280 days later, this song was the first Rascals single to hit the Billboard Top 100. It was released on November 22nd, 1965 and peaked at No. 52. The Young Rascals appeared on national television for the first time on Monday, December 27th. They performed this song on the popular television show 'Hullabaloo' with Eddie Brigati singing the lead...enjoy!

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  • Sonny Bono fan? I don't see the comparison, but both were popular back in 1966. I'll agree to that much. (VBG)

  • Dino Danelli... ;-)

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  • Felix is a pioneer from the old school and thats what makes him the king of pop all around.

  • One of the best pauses ever in a rock song.

    "I admit you got the biggest... brown eyes..."

    Yeah,that's what you meant.

    Su-ure.

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  • Eat your heart out Angus Young (referring to the knickers). lol

  • @soaringvulture Yeah. I got to see them when I was very young. Eddie was all that and more. And Dino was a very under appreciated drummer. He was flashy and solid at the same time. Great band.

  • @triplettam This would be a ball to cover but man, you need a good vocal to come close to Eddie; sure scares me away.

  • Old Man Again... Followed the Young Rascal through out their NJ growth...West Orange, Garfield, Madison...Loved every minute... NOT GREAT ROCK... just GREAT Energy and connection.... They lead, unfortunately to much of "Bubble Gum Rock"... But I still listen to them and feel "NJ"...W

  • Musically speaking, this is a masterpiece (among several from them).

    I still can't grasp why and how youngsters create such sh*t nowadays when there are tons of great examples to real good music, from these awesome bands during the 70s. Too bad.

  • Love this Song! but what's with those Crazy Outfits?!!

  • From New Haven to NYC to Jersey and the island this was a top 10 hit in 1965.

  • cooool

  • NEW ZEALAND BAND THE LA DE DAS DID A BETTER VERSION OF THIS SONG IN 1968.

  • @maveric23100 We girls all were. Don't hold it against her.

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