"Come Go With Me"- THE DELL VIKINGS
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such a great song. were did all the good music go. this is much better than that trash you hear today, and im 14!!
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i wish they still play old music on the radio or tv, it's timeless !!
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One of my favorite songs on Rabbids Go Home.
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Nice player and song.
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idky but i lik this song ALOT!!! lol i guess cuz my poppop on his free time would play piano and play this and i gues i liked it lol
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There's also an interesting version of this by a group called The Federals that sounds like an early doo-wop style original but it's actually a 1957 cover version. I like the Del Vikings better, but the other one's worth checking out.
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hahaha WOW I am seventeen and I LOVE this song..I LOVE the Del-Vikings lol
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Thanks! This sounds like what I would call the "original" - the one we heard on Detroit radio in the Fifties!
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i heard this song in the 50's when i was a teenager,it's always been one of my favorites
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Im 20 and I have a bunch of oldies in my IPOD there classics nothing is ever going to sound quiet like classics/oldies ever!
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17 here dude. Oldies is the shit.
Boy you know how "to kill a guy" by putting that old "tone arm" on one of the best doo woop records of all time. Your killing me with the visuals, but, I love it. Marc Trainor.
marctrainor 3 years ago
It's not as bad as it looks.
It's an Australian pressing, and was built to handle acoustic machines unlike US & UK pressings of the time. I've got 3 copies of this disc anyway, so if one eventually wears out, there's a couple more waiting in the wings. I've played this disc maybe 50 times, and there's no sign of wear so far though- even using a steel needle. It seems the HMV re-entrants caused far less record damage than the Victor Credenza's of the same period.
gramophoneshane 3 years ago
I hope this is diamond needle (it has to be to sound this good), because if this is steel needle, it will wear down the record fast.
calimar28 3 years ago
No, it's a steel needle, but Australian pressings were made to handle steel unlike US & Uk records of the same era.
gramophoneshane 3 years ago