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@Greenhornet270 Steve was a star on Dick Clark's TV show Where the action is back in the 60's or 70's. I think this song made the to 50. He also produced KC and the Sunshine Band. He is a great guy. I went to High School with him and he was a fantastic musician then + a stand up guy. His high school band was better than many big name groups of today. Rock On!
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Wow! Great beat!
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@geator Steve's was the first recording, but Arthur wrote it. He recorded it in 1976.
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Which is the original? Is it this one by Steve or by Arthur Alexander?
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GREAT, GREAT music from an era I was fortunate enought to be a part of and live in it! Pgh radio, KQV "Wax to Watch", KDKA 'Good Guys' hit; WEEP "for joy!" single of the week. Thanks for helping me relive those great songs. . .thank you for uploading. CFN
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i have no job,,,every day i have cry some
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Hav'nt heard this song for so long, however when I heard the first few seconds I instantly remembered the song. I thought the song was from the mid or late sixties, instead of 1963, However the style is like the early sixties.
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CBS KILLED KRTH FM 101 in Los Angeles The program Director Calls DISCO MUSIC OLDIES
Monkeeman 1966 You are so right.
Great thing PRE CBS Fender Guitars
PRE CBS Olddies Stations
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Steve Alaimo cut a record in 1963, RESCUE ME. Was a great song but never a big hit. Can anyone post this song?
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@Azishome Okay, thanks. Now that station tht used to pick up the feed plays nothing but Latino music. But that's okay, because that was before the internet, and we all know this is the place to hear great, obscure stuff!



Yeah this should have been a lot higher, I could start a radio station with a 1000 song playlist JUST on great 60's songs that never made the top 40!
Sandbagger300 2 years ago 5
Amen, my brother. Why do they do that? I wish I could start my own oldies station. The true golden gems are not played. When you do hear one, a wave of emotion & elation comesover you for just a few moments.
bajones88 1 year ago 3