Another Saturday morning, so here's more things I've collected over the years or acquired on mixtapes and comps or gathered from the internet or the library or my parents' attic. I make no claims to "discovering" or "owning" anything and neither do you. It's whatever I feel like playing that week. Things that may or may not be familiar. Who knows. The past twenty weeks can be found here.
A zip file of an mp3 can also be saved by right-clicking this hyperlink.
Here's the information for this one:
TRAILER- Three In The Cellar(1970)
WANDA JACKSON- Tongue-Tied (1961)
BENNY HILL- Transistor Radio (1961)
before being the lecherous old man in the high-speed chase scenes he's most known for, he'd already had a long career doing records like this.
THE VENTURES- Wild Thing (1966)
JIMMY DURANTE- We're Goin' UFO-in' (1964)
WILD MAN FISCHER- Young At Heart (1977)
MICKEY KATZ & HIS ORCHESTRA- Yiddish Square Dance (1947)
ZACHERLE- Dinner With Drac (1961)
SPIKE JONES & HIS CITY SLICKERS- People Are Funnier Than Anybody (1948)
TOM LEHRER- The Vatican Rag
from LP That Was the Year That Was, 1965
RODD KEITH- Let's Go Savage You and I
MSR song poem from Rat-A-Tat-Tat America
BEN LIGHT & HIS SURF CLUB- The Girl From Atlantis (1936)
JESS CONRAD- Mystery Girl (1961)
CONNIE FRANCIS- Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport (1966)
MELVIN G. FROMM, JR.- Ouch, Love Struck Me (1999)
JACK E. HAMMER- Cool Swimming Pool (1966)
SMILEY LEWIS- Down Yonder (1956)
COMER MONEY- Rambler (1964)
THE PETITES- Who Kicked the Light Plug Out Of The Socket? (1958)
1910 FRUITGUM COMPANY- Goody Goody Gumdrops (1968)
JAPE RICHARDSON- The Monkey Song (1959)
Jape Richardson is the real name of The Big Bopper
DICK D' AGOSTIN- I'm Your Daddy-O (1956)
AMERICAN STANDARD PLUMBING- The Ultra-Bath (1969)
one of many industrial musicals from that time.
BABY JANE HOLZER- Rapunzel (1967)
JOHN & ERNEST- Superfly Meets Shaft (1973)
THE RUMBLERS- Bugged (1963)
BILL CARTER- Baby Brother (1959)
Listening to the Quiet with Harrison Ford
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Via the E.O. Wilson Biodiversity Foundation:
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