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Alley Cats - Puddin' N' Tain - Early Phil Spector Production - Great Doo Wop Rocker!

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Uploaded by on Sep 24, 2009

Doo wop rocker here. One of the few male groups Spector worked with early on.

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  • Very underated song- Spector wall of sound and up beat doo wop. Far better than Kit Kats version. Steve

  • The Kit Kats version is cool, but I do agree that this is better

  • i remember listening to this song on the radio, The Kit Kat Club with Danny Stiles in nyc 1962

  • Danny's still around. He's in his 80s now. He plays old standards on the radio now and does appearances in the NYC metro area

  • Wow, so much knowledge. Should have been a music historian.

  • I am a music historian, lol. I haven't figured out how to make it my living yet, but I hope to.

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  • This song never got too high on the charts for whatever reason, but it sure was a "goodie".

  • Puddin' Tan (aka Puddin N' Tain) Splendors 1962

    Jano 004 Alley Cats THIS IS THE ORIGINAL VERSION...ANY ONE HAVE THIS?

  • Hey this music is wonderful! Could you tell me where else I can find Alley Cats music on the internet? Every search I have done brings up some other group that uses the same name and they are obviously not them. (way too young and white, LOL) Please help! Thanks.

  • @PJDooWop Wow!!!! Great story about the story!!

  • PJDooWop....you're the greatest--again,,,this is such a wonderful song!! Makes me feel like I'm 14 all over again like I was when i first heard it.

  • Always dug this one, but never saw the label scan...amiably goofy extended title...thanks PJ

  • Now I know that record that inspired my Mother to tell me the same, Love you my Dear Departed Mom, the music lives on in my heart, Thanks PJ DooWop !

  • Ohhh that falsetto!!!!!

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