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Showing posts with label Get Yourself a College Girl. Show all posts
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Thursday, June 11, 2020

Let's Go-Go to a Surf Party, a Ski Party and a PJ Party!
(Part 2 of My Series A+ Songs from B, C and D Movies)


 Hi, I'm Clarence Rutherford. 


 The guys call me Lumpy uh, a real cool friend. 
 Welcome to Pt. 2 of Shady Del Knight's series 
 A+ Songs from B, C and D Movies. My father 
 says I'm grounded if he catches me hanging 
 out with Shady Del Knight.  He says Shady's 
 an even worse influence than Eddie. I'll take 
 my chances. Here's Shady now with more 
 cool tunes from low budget beach party, 
 ski party and PJ party flicks of the 60s. 







I did the math. 99% of low budget "teensploitation" movies are schlock.
I'm pretty sure the actors who played
teenage characters in them were older
than I am now. 😃 The plots of those
movies are preposterous, the acting
is terrible and so is most of the music.
Watch the trailer of the 1965 cheapy
The Beach Girls and the Monster!



I read somewhere that 60s beach movies were aimed, not at teenage audiences,
but instead at middle aged men (like Shady) who wanted to gaze at bikini clad
women and relive their youth. I loved Annette Funicello but didn't care for
her beach movies. They aren't funny, most of the characters are unlikable
jerks and the music is awful. Occasionally however a genre film delivers
on the music, and that's what this series is about, salivating the best
performances culled from those B (as in bad), C (as in camp)
and D (as in dumb and dumber) flicks.

 JAMES BROWN 
 AND THE FAMOUS FLAMES 

Holy Godfather of Soul, Batgirl! It's James Brown along with the
late, great Yvonne Craig, together in the 1965 flick Ski Party
starring heartthrob Frankie Avalon and Dwayne Hickman
from TV's The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis!


You wouldn't expect to find Mr. Dynamite on the slopes or hanging out
with a bunch of snow whites at a ski lodge, but anything goes in these
lowbrow teen romps. Brother James steals the show in this picture,
performing a brand new song that went on to become the biggest
hit of his career a few months later-- "I Got You ( I Feel Good)."

 "I Got You (I Feel Good)" - James Brown 
 (Dec. 1965/Jan. 1966, highest chart pos. 
 #1 R&B/#2 Cash Box/#3 Hot 100scene 
 from June 1965 movie Ski Party




 LESLEY GORE 

Why beach movies are released in wintertime and movies set at ski lodges
are released in summertime is beyond me. Anyhoo, one of the shortest pop
hits on record was used in the Ski Party soundtrack. Here now is lovely
Lesley Gore singing her top 20 hit "Sunshine, Lollipops And Rainbows"
as she and her friends take the bus to fun and folic at a mountain retreat.

 "Sunshine, Lollipops And Rainbows"  - Lesley Gore 
 (July 1965, highest chart pos. #13 Hot 100/#19 Cash Box
 from June 1965 movie Ski Party




 JACKIE DeSHANNON 
 PATRICIA MORROW & LORY PATRICK 

Prolific singer/songwriter Jackie DeShannon appeared in two
rock & roll movies, C'mon, Let's Live a Little, a 1967 film
featuring Bobby Vee, and Surf Party, a beachy keen
1964 picture starring pop crooner Bobby Vinton.


In this scene from Surf Party, pajama partiers Jackie DeShannon,
Patricia Morrow and Lory Patrick stay up way past their bedtime
and feel a song coming on. Watch the fun as the girls cavort
their way through "Never Comin' Back."

 "Never Comin' Back" - Jackie DeShannon 
 with Patricia Morrow and Lory Patrick 
 (from Feb. 1964 movie Surf Party

START PLAYING VIDEO
AT 58 SEC. MARK!




 STAN GETZ & 
 ASTRUD GILBERTO 

In Part 1 you saw and heard The Animals perform a song in the 1964 movie
Get Yourself a College Girl. Also appearing in the film are Astrud Gilberto,
the Brazilian samba and bossa nova singer who cracked the top 5 on
the U.S. chart that year with the single "The Girl From Ipanema,"
and legendary tenor sax player Stan Getz who backed Astrud.
Here are Astrud and Stan doing their hit in College Girl.

 "The Girl From Ipanema" - Stan Getz/Astrud Gilberto 
 (June/July '64, highest cht. pos. #5 Hot 100 & Cash Box
 from Dec. 1964 film Get Yourself a College Girl




 DONNA LOREN 


As we gaze at Dr Pepper Girl Donna Loren above on the cover of the
September - October 1964 issue of the Dr Pepper Clock Dial Magazine,
a publication that was only available to Dr Pepper employees, and below
gracing a Dr Pepper calendar in the summer of 1966, the time has come to
wrap up my scholarly two-part salute to quick and dirty B, C and D movies.


Before we sail into the sunset, let's take one last spin around the dance floor,
groovin' to a hot number by that Pepper of a Girl, Donna Loren, as she sings
"Among The Young" in a scene from the 1964 teen romp Pajama Party
starring Disney regulars Tommy Kirk and Annette Funicello!

 "Among the Young" - Donna Loren 
 (from Nov. 1964 film Pajama Party






 Beaver, I hope you 
 learned your lesson. 
 If you spend your 
 time watching B, 
 C and D movies, 
 you'll become 
 an F student.  




 Yeah, woll... here's the thing, 
 dad. I don't know much about 
 history. Don't know much 
 biology. Don't know much 
 about algebra. Don't know 
 what a slide rule is for.  
 But I do know 4 and is 8,  
 and if Donna Loren took me 
 on a date, what a wonderful 
 world this would be. 






Hey, got time for one more
drive-in ditty? Check out this
performance by an unknown
band in the 1965 film Go Go
Mania aka Pop Gear (UK title).
I never heard of these chaps...
but I think they've got potential.




Have a Shady day!

Saturday, June 6, 2020

A+ Songs from B, C and D Movies. Part 1:
Caution - Bikini Bunnies Are Bustin' Out All Over!






 Beaver, I just got a 
 disturbing call from 
 Miss Landers about 
 an essay you wrote. 






 Gee, dad... all I did was 
 prove that the earth isn't 
 flat. It's just the opposite! 
 When I saw this movie, 
 I found out the truth. 
 It's a bikini world! 




 THE 
 CASTAWAYS 

HA-HA-HA-HA-HA!
Oh, Beaver... you never fail to
crack me up with those zingers
of yours! But, know something,
folks?... the little guy is right.
Skeptics might cry "Liar Liar,"
but The Castaways, the frat rock
garage band from the Twin Cities,
are here to prove Beav's theory.


Check out this performance by The Castaways, punctuated by that epic
primal scream on the original recording, in a scene from the 1967 beach flick
It's a Bikini World, winner of 50 Academy Awards including Best Picture! 😋

 "Liar Liar" - The Castaways 
 (Sept./Oct. '65, highest cht. pos. #12 Hot 100 & Cash Box, 
 scene from April 1967 movie It's a Bikini World




 THE TOYS 

It's a Bikini World also gave us a rare glimpse of the Jamaica, NY, trio
The Toys led by Barbara Harris. With a melody based on a Bach minuet,
"A Lover's Concerto" was the act's biggest hit, a #2 charting smash.
Their follow-up single, "Attack," featuring more of that angelic
girl group harmony, made the top 20 and is my Pick to Click!

 "Attack" - The Toys 
 (Jan. 1967, highest chart pos. #18, 
 from Apr. 1967 film It's a Bikini World













"Liar Liar" and "Attack" were
hit records, but bad beach
movies often relied on
throw-away songs and
nondescript instrumentals.
A good example is found
in this next scene from
Get Yourself a College Girl.
The rock & roll reel was
released around Christmas
in 1964, deep in the heart of
Beatlemania, yet the producers
would have us believe that
mid 60s teenagers preferred
jiggling to goofy, generic surf-
rock instrumentals. In the
following clip, look for stars
Mary Ann Mobley, Joan
O'Brien, Nancy Sinatra
and Chris Noel.


For me, what is particularly noteworthy about
this scene is one of the other dancers, the one
wearing a white blouse and black pants. It's
Roberta Tennes, the blonde beauty who
soon after became one of the Gazzarri
Dancers on the LA-based syndicated
television series Hollywood A Go-Go.
Shortly after that, Roberta wowed me
every weekday as a member of the
Action Kids, the dance troupe on
Dick Clark's Where The Action Is.
Sadly, Roberta died in 2015.
Let's relive happier days with
Roberta and the other women
as they take a dance lesson in
Get Yourself a College Girl!

 "Dance Lesson" (from Dec. 1964 
 movie Get Yourself a College Girl




 THE ANIMALS 

Recordings by Eric Burdon's Animals have been used in the soundtracks
of three dozen movies and television shows, and the Brit band made
live appearances in several of them, including the above featured
film Get Yourself a College Girl. Burdon and company are seen
here in brilliant HD performing a cover of the Chuck Berry
song "Around and Around," a track from The Animals'
1964 debut US album.

 "Around and Around" - The Animals 
 (from Aug. 1964 album The Animals
 scene from December 1964 movie 
 Get Yourself  College Girl




 DICK AND DEE DEE 

In 1966 the popular duo Dick And Dee Dee joined Jay And The Americans,
The Astronauts, The Beau Brummels and Jackie & Gayle at Alpine Meadows
Ski Resort in Lake Tahoe, California, for the musical romp Wild Wild Winter
aka Snowball. Sadly Dick died in 2003 after falling from the roof of his house.
Let's turn back the clock and smile again as we watch this scene from the
film in which Dick And Dee Dee sing the soundtrack song "Heartbeats."

 "Heartbeats" - Dick and Dee Dee 
 (from Jan. 1966 film Wild Wild Winter




 DONNA LOREN 

Sixties "Dr Pepper Girl" Donna Loren appeared and performed in several
of the movies in American International Pictures' Beach Party series.
In 1965, in the 5th AIP release Beach Blanket Bingo, Donna sang
"It Only Hurts When I Cry" which, in some circles, is considered
her signature song (apart from the Dr Pepper jingle).

 "It Only Hurts When I Cry" - Donna Loren 
 (from April 1965 film Beach Blanket Bingo




 HERMAN'S HERMITS 

In 1966 Peter Noone and his British group Herman's Hermits starred
in the American musical comedy flick Hold On! aka Beat! Beat! Beat!
aka There's No Place Like Space. The cast included Shelley Fabares,
Sue Ane Langdon and Herb Anderson, the dad on Dennis the Menace.
In this scene, Herman's Hermits do one of their top 10 U.S.hits
and one of my favorites by the group-- "A Must To Avoid."

 "A Must To Avoid" - Herman's Hermits 
 (Jan. 1966, highest chart pos. #6 Cash Box/#8 Hot 100
 from June 1966 movie Hold On!






 Easy there, Gertrude. Maintain 
 your cool, Sam. Don't get your 
 panties in a wad, Mildred! In 
 Pt. 2, Shady's got more surfer 
 girls, beach honeys and even 
 ski bunnies boppin' to the 
 beat of super cool tuneage. 
 It's all comin' up after this 
 word from our sponsor. 

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R.I.P.
Ken Osmond
(Eddie Haskell)
(June 7, 1943 – May 18, 2020)