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Hot Rod Lincoln - Commander Cody
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Re: Hot Rod Lincoln - Commander Cody
Duuuudeee.... I grew up on this!! Thanks pops!
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Re: Hot Rod Lincoln - Commander Cody
Well then....
Album: Down In The Boondocks
Year: 1965
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Re: Hot Rod Lincoln - Commander Cody
You are on point whith these songs..
Gene Pitney, Gary Puckett, Jimmy Rodgers I could go on and on. Lol
Gene Pitney, Gary Puckett, Jimmy Rodgers I could go on and on. Lol
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Re: Hot Rod Lincoln - Commander Cody
But, you didn't know this about this song:
"The Hollywood Argyles were an American musical ensemble, assembled for
studio recordings by the producer and songwriter Kim Fowley and his
friend and fellow musician Gary S. Paxton. They had a US number one
hit record, "Alley Oop"...in 1960.
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According to Paxton -- who, at the time, was half of Skip & Flip --
"Alley Oop" was written by Dallas Frazier as a country tune:
"As for the name, Kim Fowley and I were living in a $15-a-week room in
Hollywood.... Since I was still under contract (to Brent Records) as
'Flip,' I couldn't put my name on 'Alley Oop.' Seeing that the studio
was on the corner of Hollywood Blvd. And Argyle Street, I decided on
Hollywood Argyles... Richard Podolor's studio American Recording
Company in the Hollywood Palladium building is where the song was
recorded... Other than myself, there were no actual Hollywood Argyles.
Everyone else on the track was either a friend or a studio musician
who I paid $25 apiece for the session. When 'Alley Oop' suddenly took
off and people wanted to book us for concerts, there was no such
group."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hollywood_Argyles
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"When 'Alley Oop' suddenly took off and people wanted to book us for concerts, there was no such
group.""
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On another note, the tune "You Talk Too Much" was originally sung by Joe Jones in 1960, and used as a cover for others. In 1992, George Thorogood came out with his You Talk Too Much, which was before Smartphones.
In earlier days, females tended to spend long hours on phone conversations....but with flip-phones and now smartphones, it seems both sexes spend too much time texting/chatting away.