Charted at #53 on Billboard Hot 100 in March 1964, and #18 on Billboard Adult Contemporary chart. This song was featured in an episode of "Dr. Kildare". Chris is one of the songs of Bob Crosby, and Bing Crosby was his uncle. This was Chris's only entry on the Hot 100. He sounds very much like Rick Nelson on this record.
great job i love it
wondertwinscomedy 2 months ago
limepopsicle you made my day it has been year,s since i have heard this song. How on earth did you find it. Now if you could find and put here I,ve got a gal named rosia lee. It was from the late 50,s early 60,s.
sophie1065 5 months ago
Great song Chris, we need to get it on I Tunes... Tim and I are back in Utah, our father is not well! Not sure when we will be back. Check out my new web site at tom butler and associates and see the Tom's Deals link for online shopping... And subdscribe and get on our Facebook okay!
wondertwinstv 7 months ago
@firtick the episode is on YouTube.
SandySummers 1 year ago
@SandySummers This song really added to the Dr. Kildare episode. If you want capsule of 1963, watch the program "Four Feet In The Morning".
SandySummers 1 year ago
@SandySummers Don't forget to read my descriptions. I had written that the song was featured in Dr. Kildare.
TheLimePopsicle 1 year ago
@SandySummers I found the tv program on YouTube. It was Dr. Kildare.
SandySummers 1 year ago
@firtick When I was a child, I saw a tv show starring Tony Dow about teen pregnancy. I would love to hear from you about what you remember of this show. Did he have a line with his mom about doing a dance of the era?
SandySummers 1 year ago
I saw him do this song live at the New York Paramount's big Easter Rock 'n' Roll show in 1964. On the same bill? Sam Cooke, Dean & Jean, Diane Renay, Rufus Thomas, Terry Stafford, the Four Seasons, the Sapphires, the Devotions, the fabulous King Curtis band and, of course, the WMCA Good Guys. Great show!
RedDuganJr 1 year ago
It made the top 40 in NYC, not a bad song!
fntime 2 years ago