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Splendid sounds from a simpler time.
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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.
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I remember when this song was on the radio. Perry was a very good clean singer. Those were the days.
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Perry was a very likable guy.
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I typed in ''Hoop De Doo.'' I never thought this wouls pop up! Lol.
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Thumbs up if you heard this song in Angel.
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This was cool in the 1950s episode of 'Angel' when the man shoots himself while listening to this
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taco
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song rawks!!!!



"I Hear a polka and my troubles are through..." HEHE
Treefrogs2 2 years ago 10
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.
pkneeno 1 year ago 7