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Perry Como - Fontane Sisters - Hoop-Dee-Doo - 1950

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Uploaded by on Aug 27, 2008

A fun song by Perry Como and the Fontane Sisters.

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  • "I Hear a polka and my troubles are through..."  HEHE

  • Way back when, one of my teaching colleagues played this song as an morning wakeup for his sixth graders. They thought he was nuts and they loved it.

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  • Splendid sounds from a simpler time.

  • Milton DeLugg actually wrote this one (Frank Loesser created the lyrics), and he intitially featured it on "BROADWAY OPEN HOUSE" [his combo was the "house band"] in the summer of 1950. He later used it as the closing theme for Herb Shriner's "TWO FOR THE MONEY", as he was also that show's musical director.

  • I remember when this song was on the radio. Perry was a very good clean singer. Those were the days.

  • Perry was a very likable guy.

  • I typed in ''Hoop De Doo.'' I never thought this wouls pop up! Lol.

  • Thumbs up if you heard this song in Angel.

    

  • This was cool in the 1950s episode of 'Angel' when the man shoots himself while listening to this

  • taco

  • got us higher than a kite got us higher than a kite got us higher than a kite got us higher than a kite got us higher than a kite got us higher than a kite got us higher than a kite got us higher than a kite got us higher than a kite got us higher than a kite got us higher than a kite

  • song rawks!!!!

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