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Larry Santos Was One Of The Biggest Voices Of TV & Radio Commercials For Many Years. His Credits Also Included Writing The Big Hit "Candy Girl" In 1963 For The Four Seasons. In 1976, Larry Released This Lesson In Love Called "We Can't Hide It Anymore"...A Tune About "Getting Some On The Side". Check Out Larry's Voice, It's One Of The Best You'll Ever Hear...

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    ripvaneel (2 months ago)

    AWESOME. Unbelievably smooth. NICE.

    cesar080862 (1 month ago)

    Es una canción muy bella, me hace recordar mis años de adolescencia, gracias Larry por tu obra de arte

    balossos (2 weeks ago)

    super!

    barbarageorge (6 days ago)

    great voice!

  • @MusicMike2 MUsic Mike, I have a question : do you recall a song from Summer of '66, called " Impressions", by a group called The Jones Boys? I'[ve been asking around, & no one seems to remember it. However, in LA, that Summer of '66, it was very big on KHJ, the #1 AM Top 40 Station. Do you remember it at least ? I have the 45, & if I ever learn how to do it, maybe I'll download it myself. Can you let me know if you do at least, remember the song? Thank-you, Wolfsky9.

  • @Wolfsky9 -- Yes, I do remember the song....although it wasn't played in Ohio where I grew up. I heard it years later. BTW, you can hear it on You Tube. Just search Jones Boys....

  • @MusicMike2 Sir, sorry, but it's not on You Tube--at least, not as The Jones Boys, Impressions, --or " jones Boys". I keep hoping someone will evetually put it on You Tube! I loved the song, & in LA, it was huge. Wolfsky9

  • @Wolfsky9 ----- Yes, it is on YouTube......search as Jones Boys - Impressions. It comes right up for me.

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    stinkriverstudios (1 month ago)

    Larry was huge in Detroit (as well as other cities across America) because of his dedication to R&B and a resurgence of that smooth vocal styling of the 60's that Motown founded. Philly had their own. Larry hosted a childrens show called Hot Fudge that was produced in Detroit but was nationally syndicated. Arte Johnson (Laugh In fame) did the first year but left abruptly. Larry didnt miss a beat, literally.

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  • another great tune 

  • This is one of those gems from the 70s that never charted very high, but probably should have based on its merits. The lyrics make you empathize with all the characters involved: the man who is losing his love, the "other man" losing his friend, and the woman who is caught in the middle. Every good song tells a story, and this song certainly does that.

  • Este tema era uno de mis favoritos en mis años de colegio, me recuerda los años de las discotecas en mi natal san pedro sula honduras

  • Thanks Mike........

  • @ted7441 Exactly. He was NEVER huge. I do think though that he had a bigger than cult following in Detroit. I grew up there and with him and he was everywhere in Detroit and elsewhere around Michigan and Toledo because of its proximity to Detroit. besides being a huge jingle man and sitting next to a green puppet, he never did anything with his talent.

  • @MusicMike2 Sir, I soo apologize! I found it--under " The Jones Boys, Impressions". Thank-you so very, very much for letting me know! Interestingly, the entry is from a guy who mentions that he listened to the song on 950 KIMN in Denver--my home town, & a station that played a huge role in my musical youth! As it haqppened, Summer '66, I was in LA , working / living with my Older Sister & her family. The song was huge on KHJ, 930 AM, & it made it to # 14.. A wonderful memory. Wolfsky9

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