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Have I The Right--The Honeycombs-1964-#5
Music and lyrics by Alan Blaikley and Howard Blaikley
Though England produce no notable girl groups of its own,it did have the Honeycombs,a London band anchored by a female drummer,Honey Lantree,who also worked in a hairdressing salon (hence the Honeycombs)
Music and lyrics by Alan Blaikley and Howard Blaikley
Though England produce no notable girl groups of its own,it did have the Honeycombs,a London band anchored by a female drummer,Honey Lantree,who also worked in a hairdressing salon (hence the Honeycombs)
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Louie,Louie--The Kingsmen-1964-#2
Music and lyrics by Richard Berry
On February 1,1964,Governor Matthew Walsh of Indiana became part of Rock History when he said his -Ears tingled-after hearing the Kingsmen's Louie,Louie, and he ask Indiana radio stations to ban this pornograpic record. of course,it was the widespread rumors of dirty lyrics that helped the Kingsmen's disc climb the charts. However, when the song's publisher ,Max Freitag, offered 1,000 dollars to anyone who could actually find an obscene word,not even Governor Walsh stepped forward.
Music and lyrics by Richard Berry
On February 1,1964,Governor Matthew Walsh of Indiana became part of Rock History when he said his -Ears tingled-after hearing the Kingsmen's Louie,Louie, and he ask Indiana radio stations to ban this pornograpic record. of course,it was the widespread rumors of dirty lyrics that helped the Kingsmen's disc climb the charts. However, when the song's publisher ,Max Freitag, offered 1,000 dollars to anyone who could actually find an obscene word,not even Governor Walsh stepped forward.
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Love Potion Number Nine-The Searchers-1963-#3
Music and lyrics by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller
The Searchers were the first British band to appear on the Ed Sullivan Show after the Beatles debut.
On a record-shopping trip in Hamburg,Germany,the Searchers found a copy of the Cloves' Love Potion Number Nine,from 1959 and turned it into their biggest American hit.
Music and lyrics by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller
The Searchers were the first British band to appear on the Ed Sullivan Show after the Beatles debut.
On a record-shopping trip in Hamburg,Germany,the Searchers found a copy of the Cloves' Love Potion Number Nine,from 1959 and turned it into their biggest American hit.