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Susan

Susan Report 2 Aug 2004 21:51

The Monkeys has to be Sue

Joy

Joy Report 4 Aug 2004 16:35

I am singing hi ho silver lining .... but not sure who sang it - someone Beck? I'll have to go googling. Joy

Sprack

Sprack Report 4 Aug 2004 16:52

ohh what about je taime by serge gainsborough and jane birkin I think, I was a bit nieve back then and didnt realy know what the songs were about, I have just discovered what the lyrics meant in the song lola (only joking). jenny

Hawthorn

Hawthorn Report 4 Aug 2004 19:29

Joy Kentish Maid "Hi Ho Silver Lining" was sung by Jeff Beck!

*****me*****

*****me***** Report 6 Aug 2004 22:42

pat boone!! i remember him and april love, my mum used to like him!! chris.

Sprack

Sprack Report 6 Aug 2004 23:12

telstar!

Mary

Mary Report 6 Aug 2004 23:23

The 60's. Well what can you say. The best time ever! Sadly I never actually got to see the Beatles live, but they were/are, THE BEST! My fave beatle was George Harrison in the early days, but later John Lennon stole my heart. That was the saddest day ever wasn't it when he was murdered? I had an absolute ball in the 60's. We had a Cavern Club in Manchester where we used to dance the night away(all night that is). Me and my mates all told our parents we were staying at each others' houses, but instead went to the Cavern. But it was all good, clean, fun. We got stopped by a policeman a couple of times cos he thought we weren't old enough to be going to all night clubs(which we weren't), but after we promised him we'd go home, we'd double back and go to the club anyway. We got rumbled one morning though, on our way home at 6.30 am on a Sunday morning, when we bumped into the same policeman. I decided to tell my mum then where I'd been going. She went mad at first, but then let me go cos I told her I'd seen Mick Jagger the night before. The Rolling Stones had paid a surprise visit and I was over the moon. I loved Mick Jagger and lucky for me, so did my mum. I could go on forever about the great times we had in the 60's, but suffice it to say. IT WAS THE BEST TIME EVER!

Mary

Mary Report 6 Aug 2004 23:30

Something I forgot to add to my 60's message is, if it was anything to do with the Beatles, I bought it.(to wear that is). I used to wear a black beatle jumper, black beatle jacket, black beatle boots, black tights, black leather(plastic) skirt, black gloves, had a beatle cut(my hair was jet black) and nearly white makeup. My dad used to say the only part of me that was white was my face. We used to do 'the shake' when we started going to our local dance hall and we were the subject of much interest as no one else had started doing it at that place before us. Our local Beatles lookalikes were 'The Stylos', with their beatle suits and cuban heel boots and long beatle style bobbed hair. It was a fab time. Never been another musical era like it. Love it.

Mary

Mary Report 6 Aug 2004 23:36

I used to love Guy Mitchell. How sad is that? lol, and Marty Wilde. I fell in love with Bobby Vee when I was about 11 when he came to Manchester on the tour that was supposed to have been Buddy Holly and the Crickets, but of course Buddy Holly tragically had died in that plane crash. Mike Berry was on the show too. Remember him from the Blue Riband advert. I know this was just before the Beatles, but I remember it so clearly. I must have been a really sad case. Aah! The good old days really were the good old days for me.

Mary

Mary Report 6 Aug 2004 23:52

Does anyone remember the song about the little bubble car. The only version available now doesn't have the bubble car in it. It's called a little jack rambler. Doesn't have the same ring to it does it. Those bubble cars were something weren't they. These are some of the words as far as I remember them. 'WHILE DRIVING IN MY CADILLAC, MUCH TO MY SURPRISE A LITTLE BUBBLE CAR WAS FOLLOWING ME, ABOUT ONE THIRD MY SIZE. THE GUY MUST HAVE WANTED TO CUT ME UP COS HE KEPT ON TOOTIN' HIS HORN I'LL SHOW HIM THAT A CADILLAC IS NOT A CAR TO SCORN 'BEEP BEEP, BEEP BEEP, HIS HORN WENT BEEP BEEP BEEP BEEP BEEP For the life of me I can't remember most of the words, apart from the first verse. Can anyone fill me in on the rest? Thanks.

Mary

Mary Report 7 Aug 2004 00:05

Geoff, yeah I know buddy Holy died in 1958 that's why I said it was before the Beatles. And it was definitely Mike Berry who was on the show with the Crickets and Bobby Vee. It must have been about 60/61 when I went to see the show. I remember Mike Berry because of the song 'Every Little Kiss'. I phoned Mike Sweeney on Piccadilly radio to see if anyone could get hold of a copy, but no luck. Do you by any chance remember 'The Image of A Girl' by Nelson Keene. I loved that song. I asked Mike Sweeney if he could find that one for me but again no luck.

Joy

Joy Report 7 Aug 2004 18:50

Some Italian singers who were so dreamy in the 1960s - Bobby Solo "Credi a me" and Jimmy Fontana "Il mondo" (lovely holidays I had! what memories!). Joy

Ros

Ros Report 7 Aug 2004 19:50

my favourite was george but i liked so many groups and solo artists

Joy

Joy Report 7 Aug 2004 21:31

And in 1964 the Eurovision song contest winner: Gigliola Cinquetti, singing "Non ho l'età, non ho l'età per amarti Non ho l'età ...". Joy

Sprack

Sprack Report 7 Aug 2004 23:41

adam faith someone elses baby and the shadows appache. jenny

*****me*****

*****me***** Report 8 Aug 2004 00:06

oh yeah,adam faith! poor me, what do you want if you don't want money. the caravelles, you don't have to be a baby to cry. chris.

Joy

Joy Report 8 Aug 2004 10:42

I'm singing here comes summer but have to go googling cos can't remember who sang it! Joy

Sprack

Sprack Report 8 Aug 2004 12:07

Here Comes Summer Jerry Keller Written by Jerry Keller Keller went on to co-write "Turn-Down Day" for The Cyrkle in 1966. Peaked at # 14 in 1959 Features a brief excerpt of Stephen Foster's 1850s southern folksong "My Kentucky Home" during the chorus. Here comes summer School is out, oh happy day Here comes summer I'm gonna grab my girl and run away Here comes summer We'll go swimmin' every day And let the sun shine bright on my happy summer home Well, school's not so bad but the summer's better It gives me more time to see my girl Walks through the park 'neath the shining moon And when we kiss, she makes a flattop curl It's summer I feel her lips so close to mine Here comes summer When we meet, our hearts entwine It's the greatest Let's have summer all the time Oh, let the sun shine bright on my happy summer home (Here comes summer) here comes summer Almost June, the sun is bright (Here comes summer) here comes summer Drive-in movies ev'ry night (Double features) double features Lots more time to hold her tight So let the sun shine bright on my happy summer home Well, I want to hold my girl beside me Sit by the lake till one or two Go for a drive in the summer moon In our dream of a love the whole night through It's summer She'll be with me every day Here comes summer Meet the gang at Joe's Café If she's willing We'll go steady right away Oh, let the sun shine bright on my happy summer home (Oh, let the sun shine bright) well, here comes summertime at last here you go joy. jenny

Sprack

Sprack Report 8 Aug 2004 12:17

do you remember this one sung by terry scott? My Brother Phorr, there’s something funny round ‘ere. What is it? Oh, it’s you. Come ‘ere and sit down. You’re gonna ‘ave the truth told about you and put on record. ‘Ere, please do not sit too close to me, I’ve just ‘ad my breakfast. Thank you. Who put salt in the sugar bowl? Who put fireworks in the coal? Who put a real live toad-in-the-’ole? My brother! Who put jam in mother’s shoe? Who made real caterpillar stew? Who locked Granddad in the loo? My brother! My brother said it wasn’t he who put shampoo in Grandma’s tea My brother said that it was me – my brother’s rotten. Who squeezed toothpaste round the hall? Who put soot in the baby’s ball? Who drew things on the garden wall? My brother! You wanna see what he drew. Phorr, what a surprise. Nobody knew what it was really, but everybody ‘ad a jolly good idea. An’ ‘e wrote slogans. “Down with young mothers”, that was one. ‘Cos ‘e don’t think my mum knows ‘ow to brings us up right. I don’t think so either. You know, every night when we’re wide awake, she make us go to bed. And then in the morning when we’re fast asleep, she makes us get up. Whose pet mouse made Auntie shriek? Who ate glue and couldn’t speak? What clever dick was sick for a week? My brother! Who keeps maggots in a tin? Plays the twist on ‘is violin? Who’s been gettin’ at the gin? My brother! He looks just like a chimney sweep, but dirt, they say, is just skin deep. I know he’s good when he’s asleep. But you don’t know what he’s dreamin’ about do ya? Who wouldn’t mind if I ride his bike? Who let’s me shoot his gun if I like? Who says I’m best at - football, ludo, snakes & ladders, ‘ide & seek, Chasin’ each other up an’ down the garden, pinching little girls up the ‘igh street. Well, he’s gotta say I’m best, ‘cos I’m bigger than ‘e is An’ if ‘e don’t say I’m best at everything, I’ll bash ‘im. Ha Ha. My lovely, lovely brother. jenny

*****me*****

*****me***** Report 8 Aug 2004 18:57

i remember that one jenny. chris.