Little Girl - Syndicate of Sound
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@nanlisa I'm also a 1958 model & remember how exciting the music was growing up during the '60s. I'd go to sleep listening to a high powered AM station on my transistor radio. Then I'd enjoy singing all those songs to pass the time while mowing the yard. It worked out well because no one could hear me. LOL
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If you loved this period of top 40 get the book Tommy James - Me, the Mob, and the Music. Great read!
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Wow! I still jam this song after all these years on electric guitar! Just a fun fun jam!
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@MelosAntropon I just figured it out, with your help: "You went out on me. So? Other girls did it too."
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@MelosAntropon Debating song lyrics is always fun!
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@MelosAntropon What's the story behind that? Funny, because I just read that the guy who sang lead on "Incense and Peppermints" was never actually a member of the group (The Strawberry Alarm Clock); he was just a friend who happened to be at the session, and the song wasn't being taken too seriously by the group, so they let the non-member sing lead. He never joined the band, but they kept his vocal on the recording.
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@57highland: Bad choice of words, I think. What he meant (I'm sure) is: "You walked out on me - big deal, others girls did, too".
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Great number - always loved it (I was sixteen when it came out). But it is one of the few big hits of the sixties where the lead "singer" doesn't actually "sing" a single note!
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For some reason, I always associate this song with two others of that period: "Come On Down To My Boat" by Every Mother's Son, and "Little Bit of Soul" by Music Explosion. I think they were all within a year of each other, maybe that's why. Great lyrics to this song that don't quite make sense: "You went out on me, so other girls did it too."
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love tha fuck outta this song, rocked me in tha 60's/wynn



I was only 8 when this song came out. I just love this song. Give me the music of my childhood (the 1960's) instead of all the junk that's out today.
nanlisa 5 months ago 18
Great song from a great time in music. I can only feel sorry for the younger generations today who never knew good music and never will. I feel blessed to have grown up during this explosion of original creativity commonly known as the SIXTIES.
65rock4ever 5 months ago 4