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Tell Him - The Exciters

A day at the zoo featuring The Exciters singing their big hit "Tell Him" and a very hungry looking bear.  
 
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unique74muzik (3 days ago) Show Hide
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I use to think Frankie Lymon sung this song.
unique74muzik (3 days ago) Show Hide
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Perfection! Jam!
morgandrim (3 days ago) Show Hide
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Lioness sees Red !
Sugarbehr1967 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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One of the most perfectly crafted songs ever recorded..Brenda Reid on vocals..the blending of the rest of the group..a hit for all time..thanks for posting...
iutuber1 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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The bear must be thinking: Just give me some damn food, I don't need any love advice!
MikeBlitzMag (1 week ago) Show Hide
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One of the most perfect records ever made. The Exciters also recorded the original version of "Do Wah Diddy", which was covered by Manfred Mann. They also did the original "He's Got The Power", which was regendered and covered by Wayne Fontana & The Mindbenders. They also did a great version of the Jarmels' "A Little Bit Of Soap" on Bang Records. Best of all, this song was an integral component of the plot line of the vastly underrated "Ally McBeal" television series from 1997-2002. Great stuff!
HuntersMoon73 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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This was done in 1962, believe it or not! It's gotta be the first music video.

What a talented group; they should have had more than one big hit. The lead singer especially is terrific. I think this song was written by Ellie Greenwich, RIP.
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Generally the video credited with being the first "music video" as we know them today is "Travellin' Man" by Ricky Nelson, done in the late '50s, but this is an early one also.
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How are they "teasing" the animals? That's just stupid! I'm sure having people sing to them is better than people just staring at them.
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Time is a strange thing. This was done over half a lifetime ago. Awesome song, beautiful singer.

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