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Uploaded by on Nov 13, 2007

banana splits

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  • I "discovered" this tune on the reruns of the banana splits two days ago. It puts me in mind of what a duet between the turtles and the moody blues in 1968 might have sounded like. unbelievably catchy. The fact that you uploaded the SF version is especially apropos. Is this song on I-tunes?

  • I am not sure but the song is called

    Wait til Tomorrow

    and it was produced by

    R.Adams, M.Barkin. 1968 Decca Records 32391

    i hope this helps

  • There is another one of these for this song where they are at Six Flags over Texas!

  • i know, and i have that version also, however i did not want to put the whole show on you tube

  • This is the one with The Banana Splits goes to New York.

  • Hi Bob,

    It's not New York, However it San Francisco.

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  • I love this clip. Love to see the city in the 60s, and this is by FAR their best song.

  • This has always been my favorete Banana Split song.

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  • Season #1 is out on DVD for R2 and R4 regions. All 36 30-minute episodes on the disc. I own this DVD and I loved this show in the 1970's when it aired on TV. So glad to be able to watch it on DVD.

  • @kiwimike1 San Francisco is my hometown

  • @UndercoverObserver Thanks,I'll look out for it!

  • @mistofoles Theres an album that was put out with this and other songs from the show including the shows opening and closing themes. I got the record as a kid from my grandmother ,, One of thoes things as a kid you dont think about keeping it let alone keeping it in decent shape. So I dont know whatever happened to it but this song was on the record. If I find it at my moms house ill look who the singer was. The album comes up on ebay from time to time.

  • @UndercoverObserver: Thank you! I've been trying to figure out just what kind of car that was the Splits were in!!

  • Anybody know who the vocalist actually was?

  • I was channel-surfing late one night back in the early nineties and there it was--my jaw dropped! All of a sudden it was Saturday morning and I was 9 years old again! From that moment I made a determined search for "Wait 'Til Tomorrow"... and finally found it in the music dept. of a Border's book store in downtown Chicago. FYI: If it's just this song you're looking for, Amazon has the CD I bought at Borders (25 All-Time Greatest Bubblegum Hits--Various Artists for 13.99). Cheers!

  • Agree with you. First heard this when I was about 5 years old and never saw the snow again for decades. Years later when I was about 15 - was in an oldie record shop. A guy was auditioning records and he put this one on. I just about leaped across the browsers! (I literally scared the guy away from buying it-I was so vocal about it). I had no idea it had been released as a single. So wish they'd put it out on CD in some proper form.

  • don't forget richie adams co wrote these songs they did also help in doin the archies also

  • I remember seeing this vid on the show in 1968 when I was just 16. all the years went by until now, and I happened to search for it on You Tube and there it was..amazing...kind of weird looking at it again after 41 years, am I immortal I wonder.

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