Added: Nov 19, 2008
From: Jennyluvver
Duration: 2:6
Charted at #26 on Billboard Hot 100 in November 1958.
Channel: Music
Tags: 1958 billboard nu philadelphia pop tornados u.s.a
Rating: 5.00 (3 ratings) Views: 604' favoriteCount='3 Comments: 13
Jennyluvver Says:
Nov 19, 2008 - You have likely noticed that I also posted those ones too. I like the sound of these string bands.
Jennyluvver Says:
Nov 19, 2008 - Oh yes, and you are welcome of course!
OutaSynch Says:
Nov 19, 2008 - The first and last time I heard this song was in 1958 while listening into a small crystal radio I'd ordered by mail. Brings back memories. This is one of the songs I'd been looking forward to somebody posting. Thanks.
Jennyluvver Says:
Nov 19, 2008 - You are very welcome!
Chandavkl Says:
Nov 19, 2008 - This is great. Never thought I'd hear this one again. Thanks.
gigantibyte Says:
Nov 19, 2008 - Thanks a million for posting this very-hard-to-find 45!
Rollin558 Says:
Nov 19, 2008 - Oh, my God. This might have been the first 45 I remember hearing. Never thought I'd hear it again. Thanks for the post.
Rollin558 Says:
Nov 19, 2008 - Oh, Jenny, do you know the name of the flip side. I bet if you tell me, it'll bring back memories. Thanks.
Jennyluvver Says:
Nov 19, 2008 - The b-side is "Magic Record".
Rollin558 Says:
Nov 19, 2008 - Yes, I do remember it!!! "Maagic record, this is the maagic record." Wow. Thanks.
Iwannabeanactress Says:
Nov 19, 2008 - WOW, I'd never expect this to be on here. My Grandfather was in this band. Felix (Phil) Giannone.
roberthickerson Says:
Nov 19, 2008 - When the Phillies made the World Series in 1980, Tom Gauger from WMAL-AM played the song continuously until they won the World Series. Then I never heard this song until I found this in a Borders in Wilmington, DE. The best baseball team from the greatest and toughest city in the planet-GO PHILS
vinylsingleman Says:
Nov 19, 2008 - Thanks for posting this; another great Philadelphia string band tune, others, the Ferko String Band's "Alabama Jubilee" and the Quaker City Boys' "Teasin'".