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And The Stiffs Just Keep On Comin'

How about a WHOLE LP full of stiffs? Consider, in celebration of admission of our marvelously remote 50th state, which gave us Don Ho and Jack Lord (or was that Jack Ho and....never mind)....the timeless collection:

HAWAIIANETTE, from Annette Funicello, containing the unforgettable - and possibly Greatest Song Ever Recorded On Vinyl...

"Pineapple Princess."

Anyone from Pittsburgh on the channel? (You may want to chime in....)
 
Let's do some twist stiffs:

"Slow Twistin'" - Chubby Ernest Evans Checker and Dee Dee Sharp
"Dear Lady Twist" - Gary US Bonds
"Twistin' The Night Away" - Rod Stewart
"The Peppermint Twist" - Joey Dee and The Starlighters (already mentioned on the board, I believe)
 
Ummm....."Peppermint Twist" by Joey Dee and the Starlighters caught NUMBER ONE on the Billboard Hot 100. IIRC it charted TWICE.

My friend, that ain't exactly what I would call "a stiff."

But what the heck? "This is only AM radio," after all. ;) :D
 
Savage said:
Ummm....."Peppermint Twist" by Joey Dee and the Starlighters caught NUMBER ONE on the Billboard Hot 100. IIRC it charted TWICE.

My friend, that ain't exactly what I would call "a stiff."

But what the heck? "This is only AM radio," after all. ;) :D

Aw sheesh! When I make requests they're so obscure it's unreal; and now I'm busted having a hit, for which I shall attempt to redeem myself.

Speaking of "Busted", did the genius get to No. 1 with that one?

"Busted", by Ray Charles
 
Don't know if it's been mentioned before (there's only 75 pages to go through)..

I was listening to XM 70's this morning and heard R. Dean Taylor's "Indiana Wants Me".

His follow up was a stiff (IMHO)...

Gotta See Jane

KB gave it a good amont of airtime as I recall.

Stay tuned for tomorrow's submission, thanks to something I saw on FIOS-on-demand last night. I didn't mean to stay tuned to the hour long program, but it was like a train-wreck..I couldn't turn away.
 
I have a song that I don't know the name or the artist but I was hoping you radio geniouses (i know i probably spelled it wrong) would know:

Male Group - mellow pop flavor - preceded by a slow/med jingle.
From early '70's - possibly '74 or so: It goes like this:

No one in the whole wide world could ever take your place --
I could search a million miles or more --
But I'd never find someone to love me like you do --
And I've realized since I've closed my eyes that it's good oh so good
to love you --

Even when my world is upside down you comfort me --
You're the trusting friend I'll always need --
Nothing seems to get you down the sky is always blue --
And I've realized since I've closed my eyes that it's good oh so good
to love you --

Summer days are gone autumn leaves will fall --
Winter's comin' on - but I don't care at all --

Everyday's a better day if you are by my side --
Happiness no longer seems a dream --
Cuz since we met the dreams I've had have suddenly come true --
And I've realized since I've closed my eyes that it's good oh so good
to love you - to love you - to love you - to love you.

Ends Cold

Does that sound familiar to anyone?

Thanks a million for the help.

I taped it about 25 years ago on a cassette and of course I didn't label it and I came across it the other day and question marks floated around me.
 
Today's submission...

I was channel surfing the other day, when I came upon a program about The Monkees. I only wanted to catch a glimpse of this, but it was such a train wreck, I couldn't turn away.

To think they actually outsold The Beatles in 67 is amazing, for a group that really couldn't write their own songs, play their own insturments (or sing for that matter).

Anyway, they talked about how they wanted to go on tour and perform their own music. Ouch.

Here's a Monkees stiff from 1969, one of their last charted hits:

"Listen to the Band"
 
SirRoxalot said:
From the Motor City - signed to Hot Wax Records, which was founded by Holland, Dozier, Holland - I submit The Flaming Ember and "Westbound #9".

I have this 45 but have never played it...now I gotta find out what I'm missing.
 
Soul Patrol! How about: "Want Ads" from Honey Cone (1970.)

And since one good stiff deserves at least TWO others, I also love The Cone's follow-ups ("follows-up??")

"Stick Up," and "One Monkey Don't Stop No Show."
 
Want Ads by Honey Cone went to No. 1 in 1971. It succeded Brown Sugar by The Stones and pre-ceeded It's Too Late by Carole King. One of my favorite songs of the early 70s was So Very Hard to Go by Tower of Power.
 


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