Count Me In - Gary Lewis and the Playboys

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Uploaded by on Jul 20, 2009

Gary Lewis enjoyed a string of pop Top 40 hits in the mid-60s era. Gary is the son of comedian Jerry Lewis and began his career by playing several gigs with his band at Disneyland.

Count Me in hit #2 the spring of 1965.

For more info about Gary Lewis, please visit:
http://www.garylewisandtheplayboys.com/

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  • I really don't know why Gary Lewis didn't bounce back with another record company when his own co told him music has changed and his records were out. There must be more to the story than we know. I was told his father never did anything to help him even at the start of his career. It was his mother that helped him get started.

  • Gary Lewis not only had a string of top 40 hits he had 12 top 10 hits in a row which is almost impossible. What stopped it was he was drafted and when he came back his record co told him music is changing all the time and kids don't want to hear Gary Lewis and the Playboys anymore.

  • Great video!  I just became a fan of Gary Lewis. I'll check out that link sometime. Thank You!

  • @ranran19701 You're absolutely right! Thanks for the reminder.

  • the only non-British Commonwealth record in the Hot 100's Top 10 on 8 May 1965, at #2

  • Snuff Garrett more than anybody else.

  • Fun fact: that cool percussive piano is being played by Leon Russel, who I believe was also a producer on a host of Gary Lewis singles

  • I love this sound ,and the songs. I used to write down the words and maybe change a name here and there and then write them in a note or a card and give to the girl of my dreams for the week. LOVE IT !!!

    Oh by the way I was 11 years old at the time.

    I continue to love these songs to this day.

  • This was one of my favourite songs when it was originally released. I like the video although I do not understand it.

  • nooooo i love this game but i dont have a pc to play it on :(

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