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HARPERS BIZARRE - "Anything Goes" (1967)

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Uploaded by on Mar 20, 2009

WIP wasn't playing this in 1967, but by the early '70s they had "updated" their sound to include softer rock and played this as an "oldie." It's really is an oldie, but it goes all the way back to the '20s. Enjoy this while you can--I'm sure it's only a matter of time before Warner discovers it and decides to pull it.

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  • Their take on Feelin' Groovy hasn't been uploaded because...

  • @RoyFive Feelin' Groovy hasn't been uploaded because Warner blocks much of their music. I think Anything Goes may have been allowed because it was written by Cole Porter and the original copyright expired long ago.

  • @MrTrashcan1 A belated happy new year, Mr. T! I hope that we'll get more terrific posts from you in 2012. I have always loved your eclectic and excellent taste in the pop music of our childhoods.

  • @peeterpoon Thanks, L. Same to you. Hope you're doing well. If I have time I will post some new stuff. Best regards. - H.

  • Can anyone please post "Come to the Sunshine"? It was on here a while back but it's gone now. Thanks in advance...

  • @fscap811 Unfortunately Warner blocks certain music and that might be one of them. I'll see if I can post it.

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  • Harpers Bizarre were serious vocalists! They jumped onboard the jingles industry twixt and tween their releases. Ted Templeman went on to produce The Doobie Brothers and MANY others!

    What a treat this is!

    Thanks for posting a fav!

  • it is a classic - but it doesn't go back to the '20s. cole porter wrote it in 1934.

    the beatles always had a broad base to their music:- honey pie, your mother should know, and golden slumbers all go back to the british music hall tradition.

    and then again:- rural blues wasn't exactly a 1960's music.

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  • Harpers Bizarre's drummer was the late John Peterson, Ted Templeton's brother-in-law, who previously had been a member of the Beau Brummels.

  • @MrTrashcan1 Hey Mr.T1, any luck posting "Come to the Sunshine"? Thanks, Joe

  • @MrTrashcan1  Thanks so much, appreciate it.

  • @1011DALE That's right. I have the album and it's on there. The CDs use the album cuts, so it would be on the CD, too. But the 45 single did not have the intro.

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