Arnold Stang--"Where Ya Callin' From, Charlie?"
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Uploaded on Dec 22, 2009
All praise goes to the original poster -- if he would like to i.d. himself, his name will go right here! Since we lost the Stang today, I thought the clip should be back up on YT. If you'd like too see more clips like this, please visit the blog for the NYC cult access show "Media Funhouse" at: www.mediafunhouse.blogspot.com
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51kathy 2 years ago
anyone know where I can hear Arnold Stang say "Chunky, what a chunk of chocolate" ?
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pibnv 3 years ago
[great archive]
R.I.P. Arnold, You Will b Dearly Missed!
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All Comments (11)
ferociousgumby 10 months ago
You talkin' to me??
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redsnapper1959 1 year ago
Not sure . . . though it's unlikely, as by late 1959 (when this was released) production of 78rpm records had all but disappeared.
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BirdmanPG 1 year ago
- Was the 59 release a 78rpm? I remember playing this to death when I was a kid.. Ivy will cling was on the other side but couldn't tell you which was the A side.. :-) So glad I found this... haven't heard it in over 40 years... and its my birthday today!!! ...what a present!! haha!
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Steve Carras 1 year ago
@GJNCA
I am,too..
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PunkyBear36 1 year ago
WHERE YE CALLIN' FROM, CHARLIE?
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JACK SUTTON 2 years ago
i love this record!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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John Smith 2 years ago
This song is similar to Ambrose Part 5 (1959) by Linda Laurie. Since they came out the same year I'm suspecting this was rushed out to capitalize on the success of Ambrose. Now I wonder who else made these.
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redsnapper1959 3 years ago
The B-side to his 1959 release "Ivy Will Cling"
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