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Go Frankie! Played this outta my Chevy speakers LOUD while I promoted The Catfish Cruise around The Clyde..........whoooooowheeeee
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I remember watching a song series for children when I was about 4 or so (20 years ago) and this song has stuck with me since. Fun song, too bad a lot of today's hot hits don't even come close to the sheer awesomeness of the 50's 60's and 70's music scenes.
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@dogfish1602 if you are a musician than you really are much better off,,thats for sure!
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In our little village in Germany : Top Hit yet.. since 50 years... all poeple dancin' on party time
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In 1999, we had this on CD when I was six years old. My mother and father had a full home theater six-disc CD player. We would play this on loop and just dance around.
I still remember it… "Oooh-we, ooooh-we baby!"
We still have the CD! Thank you for posting this!
^_^
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On those days until the early 80's artists sing live, no studio special effects and they were real musicians
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Just to be correct, according to wikipedia this isn't the original
THIS is : Huey "Piano" Smith and His Clowns - Sea Cruise
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we play this band! ausome song
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gotu love rock in roll its better and has 100% real instruments unlike rap and hip hop that has 0% real instruments in it
@AceProductions91 I am now 29 years old. I graduated H.S. in 1999. back then I was listening to rock 'n roll from 1959. My friends wewre into snoop dog, warren G, and marilyn Manson. Now I'm also into songs from the 60's and seventies. My musical interest are 40 years behind and I think I am a better adjusted person because of it. Now alot of my friends like them too. Keep rockin' those oldies.
dogfish1602 11 months ago 15
First heard this about 1959. I was in the 6th grade and playing records for a company party. I had no idea what this was because I had not heard it before. When I put this one on the manager ran over and turned the volume up real loud and grabbed this wife and did some fancy swing dancing with her.
V A Hospital employees picnic Jackson, MS. I believe this was on a 45rpm record and the player was a WW II vintage military unit with a lot of volume!!
wb5oxq 3 months ago 5