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The Shangri-las - Leader Of The Pack (With Lyrics)

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  • bad guy hangs out in a candy store?

  • I fell for the lead of the pack too! I didn't tell him goodbye...I told my parents goodbye...lol!

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  • Can anybody tell me what " Shangri-las" means and/or why they had this name?

  • @jpman44 I don't know about you, but me and my gang of home boys hang out out the cheesecake shop every Friday night shaking down bitches for ice cream cakes.

  • @jpman44 he steals candy from babies

  • This brings me back to my bad girl days. Still a bad girl. This was the song for me back than and still is.

  • @jpman44 Actually several Greaser Gangs back in the 50s, 60s and 70s had their headquarter's (hung around) at candy stores. For example the Baldies AKA Fordham Daggers and their hang out: Mount Caramel Candy Store, in The Bronx at Belmont & 187th...which was their turf.

  • @navajohunter1 Then why the hell are you on this page commenting on it?

  • I heard this song like 200 times in one day while working at a pumpkin patch, I absolutely despise this no talent hack filled song. Made me go nuts all i ever heard was leader of the pack, hope never to hear it again

  • @jpman44 stealing candy

  • This was the time when girls didn't take parents for granted

    I'd leave the world for those who brought me here I love you mum n dad

  • @redr1150r Good to find another older biker on here. My dad would have been 71 in January 2012 but he passed away in May 2009. Not from a motorcycle accident, but from lung cancer. My dad rode Harley Davidsons until 2006, then he switched to Kawasaki. I truly believe if he was still living, he'd be out there on his bike today still riding at almost 71 years old. He watched alot of his friends die on their bikes but he was one of the lucky ones. He saw the dark side of motorcycling and lived.

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