Little Eva - The Locomotion

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  • I'm a 115 and luv this song..

  • I was 11 or 12 and just hit puberty when this came out and had a small record player that only played 45 rpm records and folded up into a little box. I couldn't wait until school was over so I could get home and listen to this. My mother's friend worked for a juke box company and I could get 7 of those 45's for a buck. I probably had more than a hundred of them. I love this one especially. I like the spirit, that organic funkiness of the horns and the rhythm, I give it a 99!

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  • Oldies but Goldies !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • this song makes me instantly wanna dance! :D long live oldies!! forever!!! 

  • @MrRevko Mine had the "switch" on the floor too. I think It held about 1 gallon. Mine was a dull gold then painted blue. No heater on mine or gages. I blew up 2 engines trying to drive it like a "Vett"..........lol.........Go­d I loved that car!!

  • @desert3347 Now about that '59 VW...mine was industrial grey blue with no gas guage and a little switch on the floor that you could flip that hooked into a reserve gas tank if you ran out of gas, four on the floor, no heater...great car.

  • @oweneden Considering the world of music that it brought to me, I would think that it would fall into the "priceless" category...peace to you ((:>))

  • @MrRevko I wonder how much that little record player would sell for today if you still had it.

  • Little Eva was Carole King's babysitter. Carole and her husband wrote this song.

  • @fisheygmaster this was not the Sixties !! it was the 50s How I know ! ?

    I was 15 when this hit the, Charts,, I was Born 1942

    Yup ! Tell Me !! :)

  • I always though this song was from dianna ross

  • @MrRevko

    cool...but why did you mention puberty? lol

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