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One of my old high school teachers would play a song before class every day. On the day we learned about the stone age (invention of the wheel) she played this song. It was, for the entirety of the school year, caught in my head. Guess which student was a class favorite?
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On this date in 1957 {Feb. 23rd} "Round and Round" entered Billboard's Most Played by Jockeys; on April 13th it peaked at #1 {for 2 weeks} and spent 29 weeks in the Top 100, was also the groups debut record on the charts.
Ranked 10th on Billboard's Year-End Hot 100 Singles of 1957 chart...
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This song is an interesting arrangement. It starts with a solo drum brush, then joined by bass, then joined by guitar, then added male chorus solo, then female chorus solo, then male and female chorus. It exits by dropping the chorus, then guitar, then bass and again solo drum brush.
Catch a Fallen Star has a similar arrangement.
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love it!
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this song makes you just feel damn good. and to think he was going to be a barber !!!!
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MOM DAD UNCLE TONY AUNT ROSE 1957
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Blast from the past anyone?
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@Taylorlautnerfan211 Thank you, Brendan Fraser.
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The man is like buttah. His voice is like buttah.
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Funny, I stumbled over this and I find myself humming it every morning on the way to work :)
This is the best song ever. I can never get sick of it.
"1:26 is where it REALLY picks up.
I could just die!"
Taylorlautnerfan211 1 year ago 73
Mr Como always smooth
sexmex5 2 years ago 21