@@caesartapia5702 No. It was _Home Alone 2: Lost In New York._ Kevin was staying at Donald Trump's hotel in New York where he played this song with his Uncle Frank singing it...
This song was playing when I walked in Walmart the other day. I started dancing with the woman checking receipts at the door. She said I made her day!!
Were the Myrtle Beach Police waiting for you when you came out or the Horry County Sherrif? In these times the cops think it's a signal to start the Gihad.
I found the 45 of this song in Dad's record collection when I was a kid back in the late 60s. I nearly played the grooves off it, listening to it over and over again. It disappeared shortly afterward. Then it turned up again in Dad's vinyl collection in the hall closet when I was in my twenties. Along with his Green Onions album and others.
"We know a cat who can really do the cool jerk." Did you know there's actually a word for misheard lyrics, such as "There's a bathroom on the right" and "Scuse me while I kiss this guy"? They're called "mondegreens."
sooo good to see this! When I was about 4, I remember me and my cousins dancing to it...my grandmother had put it on....after we requested her to play it for about the 10th time...I distinqtly remember her says..."...ok, we done jerked it out ENOUGH now"! It's good to hear something that I should not be able to remember...40 years later hear it and immediately remember the first time I heard it....ty!
When I was a kid, we had this on an album and on the record player. The record skipped right after singer say "your smoking". The recorde skipped and he says over and over until some bumped the player.
Cool JerkFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia"Cool Jerk" is a song written by Donald Storball and originally performed by The Capitols. Released in 1966, it reached No. 2 on the American Rhythm & Blues Singles chart, No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100[ and No. 9 on the Canadian Singles Chart. The backing track for this song was actually recorded (secretly) by the Motown house band The Funk Brothers. Per one of the Funk Brothers, the song was originally to be called "Pimp Jerk." This was taken from watching neighborhood pimps, who would dance in the clubs, but were too "cool" to do the jerk like regular folks. Their version was subsequently named "the Pimp Jerk." The producer was afraid that a song with the word pimp in the title would be banned or not receive much positive attention, and had the title changed to its current form.The Go-Go's, Todd Rundgren, Big Trouble, Human Sexual Response, The La De Das, The Creation, The Tremeloes, and The Coasters have covered the song. Todd Rundgren did his version in an odd time signature (7/4), giving an obviously jerky feel to the song. The Go-Go's covered the song for their 1982 album Vacation and later re-recorded it for their 1990 album Greatest. A demo that pre-dates their Vacation recording was released on their 1994 compilation Return to the Valley of The Go-Go's.In the feature film Home Alone 2: Lost in New York, Frank McCallister (Gerry Bamman) sings "Cool Jerk" in the shower. A version of the song with different lyrics ("Do the Cool Whip") is used in Cool Whip commercials. A recording of "Cool Jerk" by Ricardo Ray is featured in the feature film Donnie Brasco (1997). The song features in the film Standing in the Shadows of Motown, performed by the Funk Brothers with lead vocals by Bootsy Collins. The song is heard briefly in the animated feature, Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted. Despite this reason, it is listed in some variations of the film's soundtrack.
Uncle Frank: Get outta here are you nosy little pervert or I’m gonna slap you silly! (Kevin gasps and closes the door) Uncle Frank: Oh, you’re cooking Frankie.
Home Alone 2 brought me here. It's when Uncle Frank was taking a shower and Kevin walked in the bathroom and Frank said "Get out of here you nasty little pervert, or I'm gonna slap you silly!"
I always think of Uncle Frank singing this is in the shower in Home Alone 2, only to see Kevin looking at him and yelling 'Get out of here you nosy little pervert or I'm gonna slap you silly!'
Being a bass player, and I think any other bass player would agree with me, but the fact that Jamerson (The chap holding his bass on the very right @ 0:20) played on this track makes this song so much more awesome! Long live Jamerson! :)
@@westentrance I stand corrected. However, he and Jamerson were part of the Funk Brothers, and often switched sessions. I find that Babbitt's style closely mirrors Jamerson's too.
@@westentrance Comes from different backgrounds... Jamerson first played bass on an upright bass, so hence his use of one finger, and his frequent use of open strings to test for intonation, since upright basses were NOT fretted. Jamerson also established the musical role of electric bass, as electric basses were really new at the time (Hence why Leo Fender named the first bass the Precision Bass, as the new use frets allowed for 'precise' intonation of the instrument). Babbitt likely learned on an electric bass, hence why he used two fingers, and he came after Jamerson had, as aforementioned, established the role of the electric bass.
jennifur sun, Right!. My brother Bob Babbitt tells a story about he and James being at a restaurant when someone played the tune on a juke box and James said "That's me." Bob told James "No, it's me." The Funk Bros played on so many non-Motown tunes.
Chuck Kreinar lucky you he sounded like a neat person sorry for his passing. you remind me of a story i just heard recently about a session in Nashville years ago for my fav male voice (Jim Reeves) usually Chet played for those but there was one time when Blue Boys guitarist played on this session and someone thought it was Chet the other guy thought oh man I've finally hit the big time. also, maybe you know i hope, i'm trying to find out, with NO LUCK about the house band that recorded for Major Lance and the Impressions. by some chance did your brother ever mention any names. those CATS could Rock too thanks for the come back
Chuck Kreinar Chuck have a question for you and if the answer is no it's ok there is a guy i've talked to on RUclips named Roger he is collecting Funk Bro autographs i know most of them are now dceased but wonder if it is ok to put him in touch with you. also have you ever heard if The Funk Machine has ever been found? when i heard about this all my Christian training went out the door, not only because i'm a so so piano player. but to steal someones instrument is akin to the old western days when someone stole a guys horse. if they ever find out who it was just hang the guy and be done with it. sorry God. hope some day Jame's son will get it back. thanks
This cat, THEYRE talking about I wonder who it could beeeee cause I know, I’m, the heaviest cat, the heaviest cat you ever did see. When they see me walking down the street, hey, hey, them fellas, want this beat, hey, hey. Everybody talking cause they know, I’m the king of the, cooohoooll jeeeerrrkkk whoooooooo Srry I don’t really know the lyrics don’t hate
Cool jerk, cool jerk, cool jerk, cool jerk We know a cat who can really do the cool jerk We know a cat who can really do the cool jerk Well, this cat they're talking about I wonder who could it be 'Cause I know I'm the heaviest cat The heaviest cat you ever did see When you see me walking down the street (Hey hey hey) When the fellas want to speak (Hey hey hey) All the business they wish to whisper it But they know I'm the King of the Cool Jerk Cool jerk, cool jerk, cool jerk Ah ha ha Spoken: Haha (Cool jerk, ah ha ha) Look at them guys looking at me like I'm a fool (Cool jerk, ah ha ha) Ah but deep down inside they know I'm cool (Cool jerk, ah ha ha) I said now, I said now the moment of truth has finally come (Cool jerk, ah ha ha) When I'm gonna show you some, some of that cool jerk (Cool jerk, ah ha ha) Now give me a little bit of the drums by himself here Now give me a little bit of bass with those eighty-eights Ah you're cookin baby, mmmmmm you're smokin Now everybody, I wanna hear you all ah
“GET OUTTA HERE YOU NOSEY LITTLE PERVERT OR IMMA SLAP YOU SILLY!!!”
Loved Home Alone 2!!!
Ohhhhhh you’re cookin Frankie!
That was part one lol
@@caesartapia5702 No. It was _Home Alone 2: Lost In New York._ Kevin was staying at Donald Trump's hotel in New York where he played this song with his Uncle Frank singing it...
@@mcgannahanskyjellyfetti6854 you're right. My bad.
@@caesartapia5702 I also thought it was the first one, but then I remembered the hotel...
It doesn’t feel the same without Uncle Frank singing it.
Lol but then you'd grow up never feeling like a real man!
1:03 As well as when he yells at Kevin there!
@@amylee8969 whatever that means
@@gftyhify reference to home alone 2
@@amylee8969 he’s not your uncle he’s Kevin’s uncle
The 20 dislikes are from the people slapped by uncle frank
They got slapped silly
Nosey little perverts
lol
The extra 14 are the concierge.
@@TheAmericanLoudmouth I knew it was you. I could smell you getting off the elevator.
My favorite song.
😂😂
🤣🤣🤣
*Peeks while your showering*
Wouldn't wanna ruin your shower Mr. Cheapskate.
@@Jean_Pierre_Wehry :D
"If it makes you feel any better...I forgot my reading glasses" LOL!!!
- Uncle Frank
This song was playing when I walked in Walmart the other day. I started dancing with the woman checking receipts at the door. She said I made her day!!
That happened.
Did you tell her you'll slap her silly?
Were the Myrtle Beach Police waiting for you when you came out or the Horry County Sherrif? In these times the cops think it's a signal to start the Gihad.
Awesome, bro
I found the 45 of this song in Dad's record collection when I was a kid back in the late 60s. I nearly played the grooves off it, listening to it over and over again. It disappeared shortly afterward. Then it turned up again in Dad's vinyl collection in the hall closet when I was in my twenties. Along with his Green Onions album and others.
This is on my shower playlist
GET OUT OF HERE YOU NOSEY LITTLE PERVERT, OR I'M GONNA SLAP YOU SILLY!
*HOME ALONE 2 LOST IN NEW YORK VIBES INTENSIFY*
AHH you’re cooking Frankie!
💀💀
@@konianthony8145 💀💀
I always thought he said "We know a guy who can really do the cougar."
I know a guy too
Dude that's exactly what I thought. It makes sense because they are talking about the hairiest cat
I love MILFs lol but that wasn't coined in the 60s, wish they made more songs about it though
"We know a cat who can really do the cool jerk."
Did you know there's actually a word for misheard lyrics, such as "There's a bathroom on the right" and "Scuse me while I kiss this guy"? They're called "mondegreens."
Lack of treble :" Reno Dan's that can really do the Cool Cat..."🤨
Everybody gangsta until you hear your uncle singing to this song in the shower.
8 nosy perverts were slapped silly by Uncle Frank.
1:03 Uncle Frank: "Get out of here, you nosy little pervert, or I'm gonna slap you silly!"
The concierge makes a run for it and accidently bumps his knee into a near by coffee table
Ooooooooooooooohhh you're cookin' Frankie!
All those dance shows that I used to watch back in the ‘60s when I was a little kid; I remember loving this song and dancing to it!! 😊❤️😂
*AGH YAH COOKING FRANKIE* 🕺🏽
come on shake your body baby do that conga i know you can’t control yourself any longer
POV: you work in a hotel and you’re snooping in some kid’s hotel room
THIS SONG STILL SOUNDS
GREAT AS THE DAY IT WAS RELEASED
I guess Home Alone 2 Lost in New York is the only thing that comes to our heads when we hear this song
Yes!!!!!😀
Cool whip, also.
That’s what brought me here . Greetings from Las Vegas . @Jeffrey
That, and getting slapped silly.
@@AnonyTF lol
My first dance 🩰 I learned ever from my best friends cousin
She was good very good teacher.
Still love this song to this day😎☀️😂🦵🦵🦶🦶🦾🦾💪💪💃🕺🎸🎷🎹🎺🎼🎵🎶
R.I.P to my dad Richard Mitchell of the Capitols
I'm sorry. your dad was a great musician.
You are lucky that his music lives on, and should be proud.
Im very PROUD
Gregory Pritchett and the CATS playing back there are the famous Funk Brothers from Motown oh man what a group
Gregory Pritchett You should be proud. One of my favorite 45's :) Gary Allen BMI
I never get tired of this! And I was in college when it came out. . .
Its 2019 and I just took a shower dacing to this. So awesome.
That record button has been on for two years.
Loved this song/dance when I was young. The Jerk was a popular dance. Had it rolling around my mind yesterday,
This whole time I thought Uncle Frank was singing "The Cougar" :D
Cougar... your tail is clear, MiG One has bugged out.
You youngsters only know this song from "Home Alone." I'm 67 and bought this song on a 45-rpm record when it first came out! Love it!
Just like how most people know the song Tuttie Fruttie from The Brave Little Toaster and It Takes Two
Was that when dinosaurs roamed the Earth. 🤭
@@kennethlauer4735 No dinosaurs, but there WAS Dinah Shore! ;-)
Okay? Does matter at all if they heard it from a movie or not? Just let em enjoy it.
Damn hipsters always flexing how they knew about stuff before it was popular.
sooo good to see this! When I was about 4, I remember me and my cousins dancing to it...my grandmother had put it on....after we requested her to play it for about the 10th time...I distinqtly remember her says..."...ok, we done jerked it out ENOUGH now"! It's good to hear something that I should not be able to remember...40 years later hear it and immediately remember the first time I heard it....ty!
YES INDERD
“Get outta here, you nosy little pervert or I’m gonna slap you silly!!!”
How people know this song:
Everyone: Home Alone
Me: Cool Whip commercial in the 90s.
I do
Good grief I had forgotten that commercial...while fondly remembering the "It's Cool Whip Time, baby!" commercial. Great stuff.
Me: a comment in a key and peele skit
In a key and Peele videos comments. Some guy talking about how a lady in her 50s requested the song.
@@callumroberts6917 no way. Haha
"Give me a little bit of bass...with those 88's"....gotta love it:)
Uncle Frank may be a cheapskate , but he does sing real good in the shower .
I came from keeye and peele comments section, wth
Same!!! From a comment on the DJ skit
Same 🤣🤣
Same here and I agree I would dance to this music
Yuuuup
Yuup, I love good old music, gonna dance to this in the shower hehe
Wonderful song, and amazing group singing it! Funky and sooooo cool:)
When I was a kid, we had this on an album and on the record player. The record skipped right after singer say "your smoking". The recorde skipped and he says over and over until some bumped the player.
Ooooohhh you're cookin' Franky!
Impossible not to get up and dance when this is playing.
impossible not to think about Uncle Frank at 1:00
Or blast this in the shower
My 16 year old daughter sings this to me. I’m 73. Cookin baby, smokin. Haha
Haven't heard this in way too long - can't sit down when this is playing!
THIS SONG ALWAYS REMIND ME OF MY COUSIN PATTY
HE WOULD ALWSYS TEASE US AS CHILDREN WHEN THIS SONG CAME ON THE RADIO.I MISS HIM AND LOVE HIM SIP CUZ
Loved this song since the 6th grade, when it came out!! The album is killer!!!
if you like the musicians that is the fabulous Motown Funks playing on this. it was one of those sneek in sessions not authorized by Gordy
what a deep sounding rumbling piano. love it
Cool JerkFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia"Cool
Jerk" is a song written by Donald Storball and originally performed by The Capitols. Released in 1966, it reached No. 2 on the American Rhythm & Blues Singles chart, No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100[ and No. 9 on the Canadian Singles Chart. The backing track for this song was actually recorded (secretly) by the Motown house band The Funk Brothers.
Per one of the Funk Brothers, the song was originally to be called "Pimp Jerk." This was taken from watching neighborhood pimps, who would dance in the clubs, but were too "cool" to do the jerk like regular folks. Their version was subsequently named "the Pimp Jerk." The producer was afraid that a song with the word pimp in the title would be banned or not receive much positive attention, and had the title changed to its current form.The Go-Go's, Todd Rundgren, Big Trouble, Human Sexual Response, The La De Das, The Creation, The Tremeloes, and The Coasters have covered the song. Todd Rundgren did his version in an odd time signature (7/4), giving an obviously jerky feel to the song. The Go-Go's covered the song for their 1982 album Vacation
and later re-recorded it for their 1990 album Greatest.
A demo that pre-dates their Vacation recording was released on their 1994 compilation Return to the Valley of The Go-Go's.In the feature film Home Alone 2: Lost in New York, Frank McCallister (Gerry Bamman) sings "Cool Jerk"
in the shower. A version of the song with different lyrics ("Do the Cool Whip") is used in Cool Whip commercials. A recording of "Cool Jerk" by Ricardo Ray is featured in the feature film
Donnie Brasco (1997). The song features in the film Standing in the Shadows of Motown, performed by the Funk Brothers with lead vocals by Bootsy Collins. The song is heard briefly in the animated feature, Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted. Despite this reason, it is listed in some variations of the film's soundtrack.
HomelessPrez Arafa Speaks then the bass an is James Jamerson. Yeah!
Earl, Bob, Joe , Eddie and company back there keeping this song grooving drummer was George McGregor
Uncle Frank: Get outta here are you nosy little pervert or I’m gonna slap you silly!
(Kevin gasps and closes the door)
Uncle Frank: Oh, you’re cooking Frankie.
Hotel employee: *runs out hotel room completely startled.
Home Alone 2 brought me here. It's when Uncle Frank was taking a shower and Kevin walked in the bathroom and Frank said "Get out of here you nasty little pervert, or I'm gonna slap you silly!"
"Get out of here, you nosy little pervert, or I'm gonna slap you silly!"
Oh you're cooking Frankie
Consierge: oooooh!!!! (Runs for it and hits a coffee table then limps out the room)
Great. Timeless.
The original and best version!
The concierge of the Plaza Hotel probably doesn't like this
Ohh, that big bari sax! To die for!
Cool Song. Advanced beyond its time
"Welllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll"
"Whoaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa"
This whole time I thought it was "cool whip" .
I used to think the same thing
For the both of you, you must have heard or watched a "Cool Whip" commercial that happened to use the same tune.
This song was really originally called the Pimp Jerk. But it was too controversial for the times, so they altered it to Cool Jerk.
Can you do it?
ruclips.net/video/GdPVLWTTuW0/видео.html
I always think of Uncle Frank singing this is in the shower in Home Alone 2, only to see Kevin looking at him and yelling 'Get out of here you nosy little pervert or I'm gonna slap you silly!'
Bob Babbitt on bass! RIP, Bobby.
Home Alone 2 brought me here!!!
Stella Maris Schroh Uncle Frank: GET OUTTA HERE U NOSY LIL PERVERT OR I'M GONNA SLAP U SILLY!!!!!
Stella Maris Schroh I confess...me, too.
me too! Lol glad I'm not the only one.
+Stella Maris Schroh Me too :D
Get outta here you nosey little pervert, or I'll slap you silly!
Ohhhhhno, OHHHHKAYYYY, UNCLE FRANKIE
Awesome song love the song are we dancing 🕺🏻💃🏼
“OH YOU’RE COOKIN FRANKIE!!!!!”
This track is one hell of a ride!
Thumbs up if you grew up never feeling like a real man.
Whatever that means.
Plot twist: I’m a woman
@@ThePhrygianFingers have you never seen Home Alone 2?
@@jamesrobinson949 Have you :)? Literally what Kevin says right after that line.
@@ThePhrygianFingers OMFG YOURE RIGHT!!!!! HAHA
Awesome song from back in the days
This song even scared Pennywise😂🤣
I'm probably the heaviest cat you ever did see. Shout out to any other heavy cats out there.
Ohhhh you're cooking frankieeee
6 nosy little perverts got slapped silly by Uncle Frank.
Robert Dubs 8
18
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@@sarecensquad5482 28
Always think of Uncle Frank in the shower in Home Alone
Yeah....this somg doesn't feel the same without Uncle Frank's classic line😉😉
If you ever heard this song being sung in the shower, welcome.
Being a bass player, and I think any other bass player would agree with me, but the fact that Jamerson (The chap holding his bass on the very right @ 0:20) played on this track makes this song so much more awesome! Long live Jamerson! :)
Nope, Bob Babbitt on this one.
@@westentrance I stand corrected. However, he and Jamerson were part of the Funk Brothers, and often switched sessions. I find that Babbitt's style closely mirrors Jamerson's too.
Yeah I agree on that. Interesting how Babbitt used the conventional two-finger style while Jameson used one finger.
@@westentrance Comes from different backgrounds... Jamerson first played bass on an upright bass, so hence his use of one finger, and his frequent use of open strings to test for intonation, since upright basses were NOT fretted. Jamerson also established the musical role of electric bass, as electric basses were really new at the time (Hence why Leo Fender named the first bass the Precision Bass, as the new use frets allowed for 'precise' intonation of the instrument).
Babbitt likely learned on an electric bass, hence why he used two fingers, and he came after Jamerson had, as aforementioned, established the role of the electric bass.
True. Saw a video interview with Babbitt where he recalled first meeting Jamerson at Motown and he was indeed on a stand-up bass.
0:35 that’s where I remembered this song, when uncle Frank takes a 🚿, while Kevin tried to retrieve a tie.
Esto es un gran ritmo en una gran canción , that´s so cool
Who eles herd this is home alone 2
All the dislikes must have had the lights turned off by Leland while in the shower
Would love to see a actual video of the group ! I remember this I was 9 years old ❤
Oh, you’re cooking, Lexie!
Get it uncle frank
Great track.
I came here for Home Alone comments.
I was not disappointed.
Anyone else think their whole lives that uncle frank was declaring himself the king of the coochie? Lmao
"Get out of here you nosy little pervert or I'm gonna slap you silly!!!"
Classic bass intro by Funk Brother Bob Babbitt. But he did this before he became a Funk Bro!
Chuck Kreinar if you look at some of the pictures James was there too in fact most of the guys were there as a sneak in session
jennifur sun, Right!. My brother Bob Babbitt tells a story about he and James being at a restaurant when someone played the tune on a juke box and James said "That's me." Bob told James "No, it's me." The Funk Bros played on so many non-Motown tunes.
Chuck Kreinar lucky you he sounded like a neat person sorry for his passing. you remind me of a story i just heard recently about a session in Nashville years ago for my fav male voice (Jim Reeves) usually Chet played for those but there was one time when Blue Boys guitarist played on this session and someone thought it was Chet the other guy thought oh man I've finally hit the big time. also, maybe you know i hope, i'm trying to find out, with NO LUCK about the house band that recorded for Major Lance and the Impressions. by some chance did your brother ever mention any names. those CATS could Rock too thanks for the come back
Chuck Kreinar Chuck have a question for you and if the answer is no it's ok there is a guy i've talked to on RUclips named Roger he is collecting Funk Bro autographs i know most of them are now dceased but wonder if it is ok to put him in touch with you. also have you ever heard if The Funk Machine has ever been found? when i heard about this all my Christian training went out the door, not only because i'm a so so piano player. but to steal someones instrument is akin to the old western days when someone stole a guys horse. if they ever find out who it was just hang the guy and be done with it. sorry God. hope some day Jame's son will get it back. thanks
Chuck Kreinar would love to hear more from you hear is my e mail 1whitneyfan@gmail.com thanks
Funny how that's become a Christmas song.
Amazing !!!
Nadie puede contenerse para decir: "Es un gato de lo más original", ¡porque saben que es el rey del callejón!
When Tim curry walks into the apartment in the night and sees the shadow of the clown in the shower
Then years later... the Go Gos.
Coming here from Key & Peele
The song awesome!
All time classic.
"Es el rey del caaaaaa-lleeeee-jooooooon!"
"A ese gato loco le patina el coco..."
that's so cool - ty for post
Ohhh, you're cookin'. Frank.
the 60s version of the Nae nae hahaha
Like the man asks, "Can you do it...Can you do it..."
This is making me want to watch home alone
Damn...this slaps🔥🔥🔥🔥
This cat, THEYRE talking about I wonder who it could beeeee
cause I know, I’m, the heaviest cat, the heaviest cat you ever did see.
When they see me walking down the street, hey, hey, them fellas, want this beat, hey, hey.
Everybody talking cause they know, I’m the king of the, cooohoooll jeeeerrrkkk whoooooooo
Srry I don’t really know the lyrics don’t hate
Can you do it, Can you do it...
Cool jerk, cool jerk, cool jerk, cool jerk
We know a cat who can really do the cool jerk
We know a cat who can really do the cool jerk
Well, this cat they're talking about
I wonder who could it be
'Cause I know I'm the heaviest cat
The heaviest cat you ever did see
When you see me walking down the street
(Hey hey hey)
When the fellas want to speak
(Hey hey hey)
All the business they wish to whisper it
But they know I'm the King of the Cool Jerk
Cool jerk, cool jerk, cool jerk
Ah ha ha
Spoken:
Haha
(Cool jerk, ah ha ha)
Look at them guys looking at me like I'm a fool
(Cool jerk, ah ha ha)
Ah but deep down inside they know I'm cool
(Cool jerk, ah ha ha)
I said now, I said now the moment of truth has finally come
(Cool jerk, ah ha ha)
When I'm gonna show you some, some of that cool jerk
(Cool jerk, ah ha ha)
Now give me a little bit of the drums by himself here
Now give me a little bit of bass with those eighty-eights
Ah you're cookin baby, mmmmmm you're smokin
Now everybody, I wanna hear you all ah
Great song very underrated.
Home Alone 2 made it famous.
We know a guy who can rlly do the cool jerks
The Funk Bros backed up the Capitols on this to the chagrin of Berry Gordy who didn't like them working for other record companies.
Wowwww!!!!
1:40 "GET OUTTA HERE, YOU NOSEY LITTLE PERVERT, OR I'M GONNA SLAP YOU SILLY!!!"
oh yeah you're cookin Frankie