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Uploaded by on Sep 19, 2007

Are you missing those old Doo-Wop songs? Here's a new one. It's a whimsical look at the old Brooklyn Dodgers.

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  • what group sings this?

  • This song is by The Jeremy Graham Band (JGB) of Augusta, GA. You can see (hear) another one of their songs, which is a 9/11 Tribute. Keywords: 9/11 Tribute and Jeremy Graham Band. Please pass the link on to your fans.

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    Paul Hickey

    6 Angels Productions

    Augusta, GA

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  • Fuck fuck fuck fuck the doggers

    GO GIANTS!!!!

  • The memory of the Brooklyn Dodgers of the late 1940's and 1950's will live on forever. The "Boys of Summer" are part of the folklore of baseball in America and we are all just a little better off as baseball fans because of Reese, Robinson, Snider, Hodges, Campanella, Newcombe, Erskine, Cox & Company took their positions in a small stadium in Brooklyn and made their fans of that era the luckiest fans in the history of this great game. God Bless each and every one of them.

  • There is no such thing as the Los Angeles Dodgers either.

    If they had half a brain the team would have been the San Fransisco Dodgers because they actually have trolley Cars.

  • Dodgers are the Dodgers

    Brookyln & L.A. Dodgers.

  • Look people, "The Brooklyn Dodgers" don't exist. There is no such thing as "The Brooklyn Dodgers". The Dodgers moved to Los Angeles. You will never see "The Dodgers" playing in Brooklyn Again. Mr. Robert Mises was responsible for "The Dodgers" leaving Brooklyn. Blame New York City Politians. They droped the ball. The Error by the New York city Politicians cost Brooklyn Dearly. The consequence was "No Brooklyn Dodgers" FOREVER.

  • Love this song. I have Gil Hodges' baseball card and my dad actually had the opportunity to see both "The Big D" Don Drysdale and Sandy Koufax play.

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