Hi, Walt,
Thanks so much for these great nuggets. I do have Baja by the Astronauts on
a CD. It's part of a series called History of Rock Instrumentals.
Rosie
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Thanks, Marty!
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Hi Walt, plain jane came out in 1959.
Marty
On Feb 5, 2017, at 9:55 PM, Walt Kramer wrote:
We're welcoming February with five more nuggets. As usual, the Dropbox link
comes first; then, the track list.
<https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3177119/Nuggets0206.zip>
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3177119/Nuggets0206.zip
01 Abba - Does Your Mother Know
Though this was one of Abba's lesser hits, it's one I've enjoyed a lot
through the years.
02 Bobby Darin - Plain Jane
While I remember this song well, I can't recall the year it came out.
03 THE ASTRONAUTS -_Baja_ (1963)
Yet another of the large bunch of instrumentals that made their way onto the
top 40 in the 50s and 60s.
04 The Reflections - Poor Man's Son (1965)
This was the Reflections follow-up to "Just Like Romeo and Juliette." It
wasn't nearly as big a hit, but it was a good one nevertheless.
05 The Pastel Six - The Cinnamon Cinder (It's A Very Nice Dance)
Somehow, I think the phrase "it's a very nice dance" is what made this 1962
hit.
More nuggets next Monday. Be back here then if you can.