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Running Jumping Standing Still - Diddy Wah D. (1967)

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Uploaded by on Jan 28, 2010

Music from Australia and New Zealand in the year 1967:

Running, Jumping, Standing Still performing the hit single 'Diddy Wah D.' (March, 1967).

Band Location: Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Track: Diddy Wah D
Album: non album single
Composed by:
Produced by:
Label: Sunshine
Chart Position:
Release Date: March, 1967
Footage Information: Be Our Guest (ABC-TV)
Links:
- http://www.milesago.com/artists/rjss.htm

Line-up:

Peter Newing - Vocals
[ The Pleazers (mid '60's) - Running, Jumping, Standing Still (1967-1968) ]

Jamie Byrne -- bass
[ Black Pearls (mid '60's) -- Running Jumping Standing Still (1966-1967) -- The Groove (1967-1970) -- Eureka Stockade (1970) ]

Ian Robinson -- Drums
[ Running, Jumping, Standing Still (1966-1967) ]

Doug Ford -- Guitar
[Missing Links (1964-1966) -- Running Jumping Standing Still (1966-1968), The Masters Apprentices (1968-1971), The Masters Apprentices re-formed (1988, 1995)]

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NZOZ NZOZ1967 1967 Australia Late Sixties 1960's 1960s 60's 60s

Musical Terms: Beat, Mod, R'n'B, Aussie, Old Australian Band

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Uploader Comments (nzoz1967)

  • Diddy wah Diddy, April 1967

    Is this from the ABC's"Be Our Guest" ?

  • It certainly is. What a God awful show that is to sit through.

  • @nzoz1967 - It's from "Something Else", the sequel to "Be Our Guest"...

  • @Conniptions886 thank you!!!!

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  • Beautiful boys. <3

  • Peter's singing of this song totally kicks Andy James {fronting the R.J.S.S} versions ass.

  • This is damn heavy for 1967!

  • Peter Newing wasn't a patch on Andy James. Is that Alan Tarney on bass?

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