Rosemary Clooney " The Wobblin' Goblin "

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Uploaded by on Oct 1, 2008

Songs for Halloween.Recorded in 1950, and the flip side is "Punky Punkin".She recorded many excellent childrens songs.Enjoy.

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  • One type of music I adore hearing are songs for holidays, most especially those for Halloween! I only wish they could've made tons more songs for All Hallow's Eve back in those days, & even in this time! There's Christmas songs up the wazoo, but not enough for Halloween, & that's a crying shame!

  • @AnthonysDen There are many Halloween songs now that I like, but not as good as back then.Still some of the newer ones arn't so bad.Many are Doo Wop style.Thanks for stopping by... :)

  • Children nowadays listen to nothin' but CRAP! This is REAL music!

  • @orbital1515 I'll have to agree with you.

  • Thanks so much for posting this. My mum taught it to us in the 1970s, and now she's teaching it to my son, who's 5 and a half. This morning he and I got stuck on the lyrics, and you bailed us out. And now we can learn the intro! So much fun. Until hearing this, I had never known where mum learned it.

  • @pkellyspurles  That is a wonderful story,and thank you for sharing with us.I hope that your son has fun learning the song.Drop by anytime... :)

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  • For all the "youngsters" out there who don't know what a 45rpm record is, it is the record that Elvis and all of his contemporaries recorded on. It played on a record player at 45 reveloutions a minute (probably three minutes in length). It required a fat spindle or a plastic piece with a small hole in the middle. Made of vinyl, it did not crack or break but could melt. It's popularity lasted from the early Fifties into the Seventies when cassette tapes became the vogue.

  • Dude get a new broom and move on .Jeeze

  • When I was in elementary school my friends and I would go as high as we could on the swings and sing this and when we got to the part where the goblin fell we would launch of the swings. It was a miracle non of us broke bones....

  • @Forevernight Learned it in the 90's =)

  • xoxo Poof!

  • @mezskr4 Thanks! Always a pleasure to stop by your channel! :)

  • Cant believe i found this!  Learned this song at school in the early `80s

  • This is great! This is the first song I ever learned to sing in preschool! I worked so hard learning it that my parents still talk about this song 25 years later! Thank you so much for posting this!

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