1964
References
Title | Summary | |
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Stand Up And Holler | "Stand Up and Holler" by Foto-Fi Nilsson is credited as "Foto-Fi ". | |
Here I Sit | "Here I Sit " was recorded by The Ronettes . "It was taken from a men's room wall: 'Here I sit, broken hearted/Fell in love, but now we parted' instead of 'farted.' 'Couldn't see the writing on the wall' If that isn't enough of a hint!" -- ... | |
Baby It's Over | "Baby It's Over " was recorded by Debbie Burton . "Baby It's Over" by Debbie Burton | |
Do You Wanna (Have Some Fun) / Groovy Little Suzie {Promo} [1964] | ||
Do You Wanna (Have Some Fun) / Groovy Little Suzie [1964] | ||
Do You Wanna (Have Some Fun) / Groovy Little Suzie {Reo} [1964] | ||
Baa Baa Blacksheep / Baa Baa Blacksheep {Barry} [1964] | ||
Baa Baa Blacksheep / Baa Baa Blacksheep {Promo} [1964] | The B-side is an instrumental version of the song. | |
Super-Duper Man (performed by Jimmie Cross) | Jimmie Cross released a single in 1964 on Red Bird (042) with the song The Super-Duper Man backed with Hey Little Girl . | |
Hey Little Girl (performed by Jimmie Cross) | Jimmie Cross released a single in 1964 on Red Bird (042) with the song The Super-Duper Man backed with Hey Little Girl . | |
She's My Girl | ||
Groovy Little Suzie | Harry Nilsson wrote Groovie Little Suzie but he admits the song is a copy of "Good Golly, Miss Molly" which was written by John Marascalco and was a hit for Little Richard . Little Richard recorded Harry's song. The songwriting credit, ... | |
Do You Wanna (Have Some Fun) | ||
Donna I Understand | One of Harry Nilsson's first records, Donna I Understand was released under the pseudonym Johnny Niles . "It sold four copies." -- Harry | |
Everybody Do The Philly | ||
All For The Beatles | ||
Baa Baa Blacksheep | ||
Baby Baby |