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Showing posts with label Ruby And The Romantics. Show all posts
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Sunday, September 18, 2022

Howl Are Fangs With You, Wolfman?


AHHHOOOOO!!!

Mercy mercy me! This here's
your old buddy Wolfman Jack,
baby, "sittin' in the balcony"
and sittin' in for your regular
host Shady Del Knight at the
greatest little station in the
nation, S-P-M-M Retrosonic
Radio. I'm your doctor of
love, you understand. I've
got the cure you're looking
for-- the best oldies you
ever heard and the best
oldies you never heard! 


While the moon is full and stars do shine
Cuddle and dance to these tunes of mine.


Grab that special someone, start squeezin'
and let the Wolfman's music do the pleasin'.






Now, you pay close
attention to these songs,
baby, or the Wolfman's
gonna GETCHA!









Oh my my, baby, you're gonna rock
around the clock when you hear the
platters the Wolfman's gonna play.
To start off my howlin' hootenanny,
I've got a nostalgic surf-rock sound
by the revival lineup of The Human
Beinz, a 60s band from Youngstown,
Ohio. In 2018 the H-Bs released this
groovy cover of a song first waxed
in 1965 by The Tradewinds. Here
now are The Human Beinz with
their so-called "Malibu Version"
of "New York's A Lonely Town!"

"New York's A Lonely Town (Malibu Version)"
- The Human Beinz (released in 2018)




You just heard a modern remake of a surf-
rock classic, a Beach Boys sound-alike
song by The Human Beinz, "New York's
A Lonely Town (Malibu Version)." Now
here's a Motown girl group that had a
string of soulful R&B hits in the 60s.
They're The Marvelettes, and these
ladies were hot at Christmas 1964
and in early '65 thanks to a song
that gives sound dating advice.
Don't sell yourself short, little girl.
There's "Too Many Fish In The Sea!"


"Too Many Fish in the Sea" - The Marvelettes
(Dec. 1965/Jan. 1965, highest chart pos.
#15 R&B/#21 Cash Box/#25 Hot 100)


Yes, gracious, everybody's talking about
the Wolfman's "pompatous of love."


You just listened to the marvelous Marvelettes of Motown reminding us
that there are too many fish in the sea. The Marvelettes are the gals who
topped the chart in 1961 with "Please, Mr. Postman." Well I got another
ditty from '61 about the mailman and his daily delivery, this one by
 The Videls, a Providence, Rhode Island, quintet featuring the
vocals of Pete Anders and Vinnie Pincia. Here now are
The Videls and-- "A Letter From Ann."

"A Letter From Ann" - The Videls
(Sept. 1961, uncharted)


Awww, you thought your baby Ann was diggin' you...
but she was diggin' me... the cat on the radio.
Hee-hee-hee-hee-hee!


Yes, baby, those were The Videls with the vintage doo-wop sound
of "A Letter From Ann." That record didn't make the chart, but it
went straight to the old Wolfman's heart. I'm givin' it my ZEAL
of approval. In 1960, The Videls did reach the chart with
another sad song that goes, "I don't have a girl to call
my own, and I don't have a lover whose mine alone."
Here they are again, the fabulous Videls, with
the teenage lament-- "Mister Lonely."

"Mister Lonely" - The Videls
(June 1960, highest chart pos. #66 Cash Box/#73 Hot 100)



Oh baby... it's all according to how your
boogaloo situation stands, you understand?

That was "Mister Lonely," completing my
double play, two Videls sobbin' songs in a
row about lost love and love never found.
Now listen to this. Pete and Vinnie from
The Videls went on to form a New York
based pop duo called The Trade Winds.
They're the guys I mentioned at the top
of the show when I played The Human
Beinz updated "Malibu Version" of
"New York's A Lonely Town." Now
let's hear the original hit from 1965
waxed by The Trade Winds. You're
gonna swear it's Brian Wilson and
his Beach Boys. AHHOOOOOO!

"New York's A Lonely Town" - The Trade Winds
(Feb./Mar. 1965, highest chart pos. #32 Hot 100/#38 Cash Box)


Those were The Trade Winds with "New York's A Lonely Town," a Beach Boys
sound-alike about a SoCal surfer boy stranded in the Big Apple in winter.


That fab slab went top 40 on Cash Box and brushed the top 30 on Billboard.


If you're just tuning in, you've got the old Wolfman in your ear
on S-P-M-M Retrosonic Radio... where we go huntin' for
the great songs of the past and bring 'em back alive!



This is swingin' school, baby...
and the Wolfman's gonna teach
you a lesson. In 1962, singer
Buddy Greco fell short of the
top 50 with his release of
"Mr. Lonely" - same title -
but a different song from
the one you heard earlier
by The Videls. In 1964,
crooner Bobby Vinton
used the same backing
track from Buddy's
record and took
his version of
"Mr. Lonely"
all the way
to the top
of the chart!


"Mr. Lonely" - Bobby Vinton
(Dec. 1964/Jan. 1965, highest chart pos. #1 Hot 100/#2 Cash Box)



Awww, you listen to The Wolfman.

 As long as you got the curves, baby...
I got the angles!


Now as you recall, I started
the show with a band from
Youngstown, Ohio, called
The Human Beinz. To close,
here's a terrific R&B group
from Akron. They're Ruby
And The Romantics, and
I've got their #1 charting
crossover smash from
the spring of '63. Baby,
you just wait and see--
"Our Day Will Come!" 

"Our Day Will Come" -
Ruby And The Romantics
(Feb./Mar. '63, highest cht. pos.
#1 Hot 100, Cash Box & R&B,
scenes from Apr. 1989 film
Under The Boardwalk)


Mercy sakes alive, I see by the old clock
on the wall... there's a dead fly.


The sun's coming up and the
Wolfman gotta grab his fangs and go.


If you've been listening to the show at the
diner on the outskirts of town, be sure
to tip your waitress when you leave.
She works hard for the money, honey.




This is your old pal Wolfman Jack
reminding you to obey your ma
and pa. I'll see you next time
right here on the greatest little
station in the nation, S-P-M-M.
I guarantee we gonna rock &
roll ourselves to death, baby.
AHHHOOOOO!!!