Honey Love-Clyde McPhatter and the drifters.wmv
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I remember this song. It was banned from every radio station but one in
Tulsa. Too suggestive. LOL This was in l954 Sixty Minute Man was
another one.
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@Scotseasy Dee Clark also had Nobody But You in '58, and the classic Raindrops in '61
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@d820m Yes, of course it was ! Thank you for putting me right . I can only think of two records of Dee Clarks's that I've heard, "Hey Little Girl (in the High School Sweater)", and the ambiguously entitled "Just Keep It Up" (!), and I like them both a lot.
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@Scotseasy Hey Little Girl(In The high School Sweater), was done by Dee Clark, an early Clyde McPhatter admirer
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Such a happy song - always makes me feel good ! It's also so deliciuously ambiguous, though it was not perhaps meant to be !
Scotseasy 7 months ago 2
@Scotseasy LOL,,thanks for watching here
and YES,this song was a very contraversial song back in the day
Have a great weekend and God Bless
Handyman1714 7 months ago
@Handyman1714 Nice to hear from you, and thank you for the posting ! I first heard this song a few years ago now, say about 2004, on a weekly radio programme of oldies (circa 1950 - 1965) hosted on BBC Radio Two here in the UK by Suzi Quatro. She also played a few others, which I think were by the same singer (with or without the rest of the Drifters?), including "Hey Little Girl" and "Treasure of Love". All good stuff !
Scotseasy 7 months ago
@Scotseasy welcome and Thank you for watching here,,yes am familiar with the song Treasure of love by him,,but dont think ever heard him do hey little girl,,might have to check it out and give a listen
Thanks again and God Bless
Handyman1714 7 months ago
such a great talent .. loved his songs ..
sammythesquirrel17 1 year ago
@sammythesquirrel17 absolutely,,and thanks for watching here
and I still Love His Songs!
Handyman1714 1 year ago