Neil Sedaka - Going Home To Mary Lou

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Uploaded by on Feb 19, 2009

*STEREO*. Neil Sedaka sings "Going Home To Mary Lou". Only Mr Sedaka could start the lead vocal with "Ding-dong ding-dong click-clack a-chugga chugga, ding-dong ding-dong dooo", and make it sound like the only verse that could match that great vamping rhythm. 1960.

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  • i find that he done pretty well in happy, upbeat and mischeivous song rather than very slow ballad, of course there are some of his hit that are in ballad but his voice is not that depress or lure an audience into the sad mode. I love his upbeat song though, he convince you very easily without any effort at all of his happiness, even when he may not be, who knows? Nobody can be happy 24 hours and 365 days of the years as i read on that he has face his low point in his career n he show it too!

  • @kkll02 Thanks for the thoughful comment.

  • So that's why Ricky Nelson could only say "Hello" to her!

  • @ENACODNOM ...and goodbye heart :-)

  • hi sbb nice stereo version.i have the lp and you have to hear you" mean everything to me".

  • A tune I know well and love.

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  • oh my..nice name...hahaha..my nickname:MARYLOU/MARILOU...

  • "click-clack a-chugga chugga"? What happened to "warp drive"? ;-)

  • Bringing back the memory of those glorious years.  Thanks

  • Beautiful offering! Showed that he was still able to do it!!!

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