Yes, ah-hum this was and could still be a goody. Anyway Rick is second to Elvis, most of us early rockers wouldn't assume that..they probably think it's Chuck or Buddy or even Frankie Avalon....well their all wrong, it was & still is Little Ricky from the television comedy series Ozzie and Harriet. Noy only did we watch him grow up, we also heard him hit the Top 40 approx 25 times and half those hits went top 10, but that is uncertain depending on location. Thx4 postin' & it's Ricky4me.
Original was by Lee Morse (1925).
Raikaage 4 months ago
@Ezdduf4kuZ hits wise he might of been second to elvis
talented musician wise he's about as talented as justin beiber
just cuz your music is on radio doesnt make it good
akemoguy 5 months ago
Yes, ah-hum this was and could still be a goody. Anyway Rick is second to Elvis, most of us early rockers wouldn't assume that..they probably think it's Chuck or Buddy or even Frankie Avalon....well their all wrong, it was & still is Little Ricky from the television comedy series Ozzie and Harriet. Noy only did we watch him grow up, we also heard him hit the Top 40 approx 25 times and half those hits went top 10, but that is uncertain depending on location. Thx4 postin' & it's Ricky4me.
Ezdduf4kuZ 5 months ago
exito agradable
kenshirothefist3000 6 months ago
Ricky Rocks!!
Yes sir, Ricky and Elvis should have sung each others great songs!
Could you imagine Elvis singing Ricky hits and Ricky singing Elvis hits???
Nate Anderton
seeyingbeyondform 11 months ago
my high school choir has a barber shop quartet version of this song, it's really good
MrBlablayaya 1 year ago
Brillant !! execellent interpretation oh this ever and ever alltime classical
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Onczinzin59 1 year ago
โยก แอ่น คลึงงงง...
SupaneeNOON 1 year ago
Thanks for the post.
Thearl 1 year ago
God sanger
mokimox6 2 years ago