A true "one hit wonder", from 1968. Barely made it into the Top 40. Chuck Woolery sang lead on this one. Chuck would go on to become a very successful game show host.
@Jessyleppert Correction: Alan Thicke composed "Big Wheels" which was used between 1975-83. Merv Griffin composed "Changing Keys", which (in its last rearrangement) was still in use as late as 2001. It was then that Steve Kaplan's composition "Happy Wheels" came into use, with an arrangement thereof in use today.
Another "Wheel" connection: At about 0:36, the music sounds like Merv Griffin's composition called "Changing Keys", aka Wheel of Fortune's theme music between 1983-2001.
Mr. Dingle.
ChannelZoink 1 month ago
@Jessyleppert Correction: Alan Thicke composed "Big Wheels" which was used between 1975-83. Merv Griffin composed "Changing Keys", which (in its last rearrangement) was still in use as late as 2001. It was then that Steve Kaplan's composition "Happy Wheels" came into use, with an arrangement thereof in use today.
nowhammies10 2 months ago
@nowhammies10 Correction Alan Thicke composed "Changing Keys" and the theme was used from 1983 to 1994.
Jessyleppert 2 months ago
Another "Wheel" connection: At about 0:36, the music sounds like Merv Griffin's composition called "Changing Keys", aka Wheel of Fortune's theme music between 1983-2001.
nowhammies10 3 months ago
when i heard the bond roll and the ''bis'' I can´t avoid to have a smile, then I realized that i was naturally stoned
Maxsgcrew 3 months ago
Pretty `James Bond-ish`, huh?
diuga1 4 months ago
Wow amazing track! I love it.
Gotta love the band name... pity they didn't have Yoko Ono on bass hahahahaha.
stikhi 6 months ago
You don't hear prodution like that on records anymore
annfyban 6 months ago
GROOVY, man.
djdavemick 7 months ago
Lost the 45 many years ago. Thanks for posting this. It brings back great memories!
bluegin24 7 months ago