Hard to believe that the Troggs were the same group that made this song and the immensely popular and soul stirring "Wild Thing", which is easily one of the great songs of the sixties. By the end of the decade they were no longer relevant. But there is no denying the mark they made in pop culture.
When people show the 60s, as a flashback. They only show CA, full of hippies Post WOODSTOCK. These were TEENAGER'S looking like ♀️ladies and gentlemen♂️
The Troogs were ahead of their time and influenced the Punk Rock era with tunes like 6-6-5-4-3-2-1- ruclips.net/video/7dA9HES_GgE/видео.html and From Home. ruclips.net/video/2QB6xjpOhk0/видео.html
Dick Cark was such a friend to us '60's teens. At 68 years I still get chills hearing the Troggs' "Love Is All Around". I've been watching the '70s most-insane show, "Match Game", hosted by Gene Rayburn. The 1,200 (more or less) videos on RUclips are so crisp, they look like live TV - yet the youthful contestants are now in their 70s. That REALLY plays with your head!
@@AmericanBandstandAgain Andrew remember the heal on the shoes? One time i had flair pants with a wild color shirt and long hair and my dad said all i needed was a red rubber nose and i would be a clown. When i see the old photos i see he was right lol..
Aww…I missed you Aaron and your Bandstand clips. This song was 60’s innocence along with my love for the Monkees too ( I am still mourning the death of Michael Nesmith and it will be three years on Monday the 21st that we lost Peter Tork). June’s dad, the great Woody Strode got props at last Sunday’s Superbowl where our Rams beat the Bengals.🙂 Did you all know that June’s dad played for the Rams and was prominent in Black football history along with Kenny Washington? Glad to see our Dancer Don do his an dips there.. I had fun watching the gang every Saturday when I was 8 getting my little snacks in South Central LA watching those who are now seniors and retired, I am heading down that road too🙂 Thanks Aaron for that escape when we can go back in time instead of seeing all the bad in the world. ❤️
Hi Gayle, I knew Woody Strode was an actor but didn’t know he played for the Rams. Great information here Gayle. Go get some snacks and relive your 8 year old Saturday morning. ✌️ Thanks Gayle.
I ALWAYS LOVE Seeing Judy Strode and Dancer Don. I was 9 then so Soon to be 63 ('59), it's nice to know that Judy Strode is 72 ('50) and Don 71('51)respectfully. I did the quick math. We're ALL still kids born in the'50's and grew up in the 60's. I Learned Alot from watching y'all, course I have an older Sister 67 now ('54) who definitely helped out with the EVERY Saturday American Bandstand must see on ABC. Thanks Aaron for the '60's flashbacks. Missed seeing Famous Hooks though. Oh well maybe next weekend 😉. From Abilene, Texas Love You Guys 🤠😎 ❤️💋‼️
@@annahshoffner1871 Sure Annah. I always enjoy your comments as they reference all the things L.A. that remind me of my native SoCal youth. How ‘bout our Rams 🏈?! Woot 😉.
@@dancerdon9175 yoooooo Don you won only because my horrible lions gave you Stafford..and i'm glad for Matthew.Really the Rams had some great players, my God Cooper Kupp..
Great dancing! Laughed when I saw the gals pettipants, not sure if I spelled it correctly. We all wore them, made it easier for miniskirts & dancing! 😂💃🏻🕺🏻💃
Looking good here Don! During the Spotlight Dance, were you able to talk to your partner and maybe give brief instructions like “when I squeeze your hand, I’m going to dip you” (or something like that) or did you just lead and your partner knew how to respond? What you’re doing here seems rather intricate and I’d think you needed to communicate in some way. Maybe not. Also, how loud was the music in the studio during the spotlight? If you needed to tell your partner something, could she hear you?
@@kathleenking47 most of what little we have left from Bandstand pre-1975 is from kinescopes where they made a film of the broadcast. This clip is from a kinescope.
Hey Don! I had a plaid sweater just like the one you're wearing here when I was a kid. It was red & blue with green & black lines all through it. Do you remember the colors of your sweater here?
Don should change his name to Dapper Don or Dipper Don. That advanced birthday greeting sounds like a clue we're taking a break next week. Ah, the Olympics! A time of innocence then, free of all the turmoil that's overshadowing our athletes today.
Another reason I love this channel is hearing songs I have forgotten or do not recall at all. This has happened with more than a few songs and I just keep coming back here over and over agian. It is such a treat to have " new" music to listen to of the style and period I love. For example " Love Or Let Me Be Lonley" by Friends of Distinction I had not heard in fifty years until this channel. That one teally takes me back to time as a thirteen year old and also the song, production etc are just great. And now this song by the Troggs I do not remember....but now I have a new song to listen to!!
A few months ago I loaded my Jeep Renegade with Hubig's pies, hit I-59 and headed back home to Easton, PA after 20 years in New Orleans. I've made about 867 pots of chicken 'n' andouille gumbo since Thanksgiving...my family can't get enough of it! I'm going to miss the Crescent City and all the friends I left behind, but I've got two decades of being away from my four brothers, aka "The Knuckleheads", to make up for, not to mention Mom and Dad, who are as energetic at 83 as they were decades ago. Yeah, the Lehigh Valley is kind of a dump, but there's no place like home...
@@dancerdon9175 Heyyy Don! Things are insane as usual around here. I got roped into taking Dad for his eye appointment tomorrow because Mom's going into Manhattan with her gal-pals. I'm always getting roped into something. Since I was little, my role in the family was "Mom and Dad's little helper." I've given up on house-hunting. Typical of rustbelt towns, all the charming old houses either need extensive renovation or they've been rehab'd and overpriced due to the influx of New Yorkers. Though prices here look like a bargain compared to what _you're_ used to. And I hate all those cookie-cutter modern condos that sprang up around here. My divorced brother Tim and I are toying with the idea of buying a house together. He has a huge crib in Forks township, a few minutes from here and he can make a killing if he sells it now. I really don't want live alone and I'd rather live with family or friends than some roommate. Living with Dewey and Veronica is entertaining, but I need privacy. And they won't let me pay for ANYTHING. While I enjoy the privilege, I'm tired of getting ribbed for having Mom make me breakfast every morning and doing my laundry. We're doing the usual family thang for the 4th. Sun, steaks, and everyone betting whether Dad, me or Brady will be the first to pass out. It'll be Brady. He's weak. Hope you have a good one, Don! 😀😀😀
@@dancerdon9175 thanks Don! This is the third time in as many days that my response to you gets immediately deleted. Apparently, some force in the universe doesn't want me to tell you about my house-shopping woes and that I'm probaby going to buy a house with my divorced oldest brother, Tim. I love being spoiled rotten and having Mom make me breakfast and doing my laundry, but I need my privacy. Dad naps all day and I'm constantly poking him to see if he's still alive. We're doing the usual family thang for the 4th. Sun, steaks and "beverages". Hope you have a good one! 😁😁😁
I was in high school on Long Island in '68 and happily recall slow dancin' to this song at basement parties. I had this 45 and I always played it. There was another side to the late 60s and this song is representative of that. It wasn't all about hippies and protesting.
I agree!! The music of the sixties was so great nothing like the music of today. You could understand every word of every song. I wish I had been old enough to really experience this era of music, but I was only 8 years old during that time. The teenagers of that era were really lucky.
Another great find this week. Love the very mellow sounds of today's song. It's a shame that it's not in color so we can see how colorful Don's plaid jacket would look like. Keep up with the march through the rabbit hole in finding these rare gems.
@@jackeppington6488 LOL Looking back it’s kind of reminiscent of a costume prop for the Ricardos and Mertzes when they moved to the country. Could have build a BBQ or raised chickens. No worries.
@@dancerdon9175 I had a friend who wore a similar jacket for his high school graduation photo. When the yearbook came out, I think someone asked him if his parents ever replaced the living room drapes he took down to make that jacket! Not that my 200% polyester job was much better! Were those boots you were wearing? I liked the cool Cuban heels.
Who’s that gorgeous blond at 0:52…Judy Meade, 16 after Dick Clark asked her at the end. That black couple at the rear were very coolly interpretive dancing, and loved her arms swaying in synce at 3:13. Love those cool dips and spin at 1:27 and at 3:42
How did I miss this?? I must be loosin' my cool. @Dancer Don you had to be careful with the dip in those boots. The blazer is boss! Don and his dips, Frank Vanderpuil and his spins. Good stuff Aaron!
What a great time in music the nineteen sixty. Every Saturday afternoon bandstand came on 67or 68 Every Friday night after the 11 o'clock news a musical show came on If any body remembers the name of the show please let me know
I know that it wasn’t from the 1960’s but are you thinking of the NBC show The Midnight Special? It ran from 1973 to 1981 & had Wolfman Jack as the host. It was also known for having some of the biggest acts of the era on.
Troggs are also famous for an infamous tape they made around 1973 were they were cursing and yelling during the recording session that has become an all-time classic, called the Troggs tapes
The guy in the back dancing had it going on. Starts off in straight time which was cool. Then changed to double time like the rest of the group, then back to straight time but now with tripletts.
Celebrities who are 27 in 1968 Faye Dunaway (6 years later she appears in Chinatown & 8 years later she appears in network) Otis Redding ( he died in December 1967) Mama cass ( she died in 6 years later) John Davidson ( he on that’s incredible in 12 years later )
There was a low key energy level going on in this clip. The girls in the bleachers didn’t seem really happy & the dancers matched the mellownesses of the song. Was this show made at the end of a session of taping other episodes?
what was with the girl at the end? I guess she didn't like how her partner swept her off her feet, or something...kind of old fashion at the time...but still a nice touch....
This song is a nice way to dance to...nice and slow! There is only one couple who are with the beat of the song. They got some groovey moves.. The other two are dancing too fast and way off beat!
The Troggs were a two hit wonder group. It is mind boggling to me how so many of these 60s groups like the Troggs could produce so many incredibly crappy songs yet come up with one or two great hits. It has to be because these people were of very low intelligence and made only one or two good songs by pure random chance.
A lovely '68 song that I always loved!❤ These kids really enjoyed dancing to it.💃🕺
67 in uk
I did like the blonde.
Love the 60s, and im only 17 years❤
Nice! The 60’s are the best.
@@YCDTI ❤❤❤❤❤
You have superb taste🙂❤
You are doing well.
@belabelasko8223 thanks
Hard to believe that the Troggs were the same group that made this song and the immensely popular and soul stirring "Wild Thing", which is easily one of the great songs of the sixties. By the end of the decade they were no longer relevant. But there is no denying the mark they made in pop culture.
I always thought it was the “Lovin Spoonfuls”
When people show the 60s, as a flashback. They only show CA, full of hippies
Post WOODSTOCK.
These were TEENAGER'S looking like ♀️ladies and gentlemen♂️
The Troogs were ahead of their time and influenced the Punk Rock era with tunes like 6-6-5-4-3-2-1- ruclips.net/video/7dA9HES_GgE/видео.html and From Home. ruclips.net/video/2QB6xjpOhk0/видео.html
WE WERE AN AMAZING GENERATION ON SO MANY LEVELS.
Dick Cark was such a friend to us '60's teens. At 68 years I still get chills hearing the Troggs' "Love Is All Around". I've been watching the '70s most-insane show, "Match Game", hosted by Gene Rayburn. The 1,200 (more or less) videos on RUclips are so crisp, they look like live TV - yet the youthful contestants are now in their 70s. That REALLY plays with your head!
Remember this when I was 11 ; tune came out mid-4/68 , 1mps after I lost my uncle in NAM mid3/68 tail end of bloody TET2wks b-4 my11th bday!!
it does mess with you!
That DJ made a great pick.
Love Is All Around is a 60's classic!
Agree. One of the more underrated 60's songs.
He certainly did!
Wet, wet wet did a petty good cover version in '94, but of course it's *not* the '67 original.
@@White-Michael935 Their cover was a good one.
@@White-Michael935 The Wet Wet Wet cover is a Jazzed-up and longer version. It was a huge British hit, staying at #1 for I think about 9 weeks.
Don, that's some jacket, a real fashion statement . Great song.
Hey Andrew ,I wore the plaids and hated them.The biggest nightmare of all is i help my wife pick out plaids for my grand kids.. They wont go away lol.
@@gregmoore7709 We all have our fashion statements. I wore striped bell bottoms and clogs
@@AmericanBandstandAgain Andrew remember the heal on the shoes? One time i had flair pants with a wild color shirt and long hair and my dad said all i needed was a red rubber nose and i would be a clown. When i see the old photos i see he was right lol..
Aww…I missed you Aaron and your Bandstand clips. This song was 60’s innocence along with my love for the Monkees too ( I am still mourning the death of Michael Nesmith and it will be three years on Monday the 21st that we lost Peter Tork). June’s dad, the great Woody Strode got props at last Sunday’s Superbowl where our Rams beat the Bengals.🙂 Did you all know that June’s dad played for the Rams and was prominent in Black football history along with Kenny Washington? Glad to see our Dancer Don do his an dips there.. I had fun watching the gang every Saturday when I was 8 getting my little snacks in South Central LA watching those who are now seniors and retired, I am heading down that road too🙂 Thanks Aaron for that escape when we can go back in time instead of seeing all the bad in the world. ❤️
Hi Gayle, I knew Woody Strode was an actor but didn’t know he played for the Rams. Great information here Gayle. Go get some snacks and relive your 8 year old Saturday morning. ✌️ Thanks Gayle.
That "dip" at the end by Don was amazing..👏👏😊👍
Hi Jane! 😉
@@dancerdon9175 👋 😘
Possibly the most beautiful love song of the late 60’s. Great clip. Thanks for all your work on AB.
It’s my pleasure @3B Productions and I agree.
I would have to include "I Will Always Think About You" by The New Colony Six in that category....
@@YCDTIis anyone know how many 1967 regulars still living maybe Don knows great group it was, the best
I ALWAYS LOVE Seeing Judy Strode and Dancer Don. I was 9 then so Soon to be 63 ('59), it's nice to know that Judy Strode is 72 ('50) and Don 71('51)respectfully. I did the quick math. We're ALL still kids born in the'50's and grew up in the 60's. I Learned Alot from watching y'all, course I have an older Sister 67 now ('54) who definitely helped out with the EVERY Saturday American Bandstand must see on ABC. Thanks Aaron for the '60's flashbacks. Missed seeing Famous Hooks though. Oh well maybe next weekend 😉. From Abilene, Texas Love You Guys 🤠😎 ❤️💋‼️
Hi Annah! Your math gets you to the head of the class. 😉
@@dancerdon9175 Hi there Don and Thanks A Million 🤣🤣🤣❤️💋‼️I still want you to teach me THOSE Smooth dance steps One Day ❤️
@@annahshoffner1871 Sure Annah. I always enjoy your comments as they reference all the things L.A. that remind me of my native SoCal youth. How ‘bout our Rams 🏈?! Woot 😉.
@@dancerdon9175 I was So Praying that the RAMS would WIN ‼️ AND Especially SINCE My Cowboys 🤠 weren't there 🤣🤣. CONGRATULATIONS 🎉🎊👏🏾‼️
@@dancerdon9175 yoooooo Don you won only because my horrible lions gave you Stafford..and i'm glad for Matthew.Really the Rams had some great players, my God Cooper Kupp..
Classic ballad and Don wearing sharp threads!
Hey Aaron ,You got Don looking his best for that spotlight dance. That's a great song by the Troggs too. Thank you for your Time Aaron..
Hi Greg. I’d forgotten about this Spotlight. It’s a new addition to Aaron’s library.
The Swinging Sixites!!
One of the great musically great British bands
Excellent Troggs song and a great 1968 American Bandstand spotlight dance classic!
11 years old when this originally aired, what a wonderful time. We never missed a show. Just hearing that song made me so melancholy. Great dancing!
Me too...
Wow like so much. Better time soo better.
Great dancing! Laughed when I saw the gals pettipants, not sure if I spelled it correctly. We all wore them, made it easier for miniskirts & dancing! 😂💃🏻🕺🏻💃
Nice slow song to dance too
Definitely a classic and a song I remember well from that era.
Great clip!!
This one’s out of the vault. Haven’t seen this since its original airdate. Thanks Aaron!
I wonder why, these were in B&W:
by 1968, Bandstand was in COLOR.
IF you had an RCA color TV📺
Looking good here Don! During the Spotlight Dance, were you able to talk to your partner and maybe give brief instructions like “when I squeeze your hand, I’m going to dip you” (or something like that) or did you just lead and your partner knew how to respond? What you’re doing here seems rather intricate and I’d think you needed to communicate in some way. Maybe not. Also, how loud was the music in the studio during the spotlight? If you needed to tell your partner something, could she hear you?
@@kathleenking47 most of what little we have left from Bandstand pre-1975 is from kinescopes where they made a film of the broadcast. This clip is from a kinescope.
Hey Don! I had a plaid sweater just like the one you're wearing here when I was a kid. It was red & blue with green & black lines all through it. Do you remember the colors of your sweater here?
@DD Great to see you front and center! 😊 👍
Don should change his name to Dapper Don or Dipper Don. That advanced birthday greeting sounds like a clue we're taking a break next week. Ah, the Olympics! A time of innocence then, free of all the turmoil that's overshadowing our athletes today.
LOL Keith. Not ready for the proverbial rocking chair, but doubt I could pull of any of those dips now without pulling out my back. Time marches on.
I am really feeling this song. This is the first time I have ever heard this song and it is so beautiful!
I loved Love is all around. I was 13 in 1968 and wanted to be a dancer on American Bandstand. Thank you for the memories!
Hey Aaron! Great clip, great song & always great to see our main man Don in action. Thanks for this, as always & hope you're doing well buddy!
I hope you’re doing well too my friend!
Another reason I love this channel is hearing songs I have forgotten or do not recall at all. This has happened with more than a few songs and I just keep coming back here over and over agian. It is such a treat to have " new" music to listen to of the style and period I love. For example " Love Or Let Me Be Lonley" by Friends of Distinction I had not heard in fifty years until this channel. That one teally takes me back to time as a thirteen year old and also the song, production etc are just great. And now this song by the Troggs I do not remember....but now I have a new song to listen to!!
1969 my mom and dad married and in 1996 my mother carried the Olympic torch in New Orleans Louisiana
A few months ago I loaded my Jeep Renegade with Hubig's pies, hit I-59 and headed back home to Easton, PA after 20 years in New Orleans. I've made about 867 pots of chicken 'n' andouille gumbo since Thanksgiving...my family can't get enough of it! I'm going to miss the Crescent City and all the friends I left behind, but I've got two decades of being away from my four brothers, aka "The Knuckleheads", to make up for, not to mention Mom and Dad, who are as energetic at 83 as they were decades ago. Yeah, the Lehigh Valley is kind of a dump, but there's no place like home...
@@yossarian6799Hey Donovan how’re Dewey, Mom and the family? Happy July 4th coming up.
@@dancerdon9175 Heyyy Don! Things are insane as usual around here. I got roped into taking Dad for his eye appointment tomorrow because Mom's going into Manhattan with her gal-pals. I'm always getting roped into something. Since I was little, my role in the family was "Mom and Dad's little helper."
I've given up on house-hunting. Typical of rustbelt towns, all the charming old houses either need extensive renovation or they've been rehab'd and overpriced due to the influx of New Yorkers. Though prices here look like a bargain compared to what _you're_ used to. And I hate all those cookie-cutter modern condos that sprang up around here.
My divorced brother Tim and I are toying with the idea of buying a house together. He has a huge crib in Forks township, a few minutes from here and he can make a killing if he sells it now. I really don't want live alone and I'd rather live with family or friends than some roommate. Living with Dewey and Veronica is entertaining, but I need privacy. And they won't let me pay for ANYTHING. While I enjoy the privilege, I'm tired of getting ribbed for having Mom make me breakfast every morning and doing my laundry.
We're doing the usual family thang for the 4th. Sun, steaks, and everyone betting whether Dad, me or Brady will be the first to pass out. It'll be Brady. He's weak.
Hope you have a good one, Don!
😀😀😀
@@dancerdon9175 thanks Don! This is the third time in as many days that my response to you gets immediately deleted. Apparently, some force in the universe doesn't want me to tell you about my house-shopping woes and that I'm probaby going to buy a house with my divorced oldest brother, Tim. I love being spoiled rotten and having Mom make me breakfast and doing my laundry, but I need my privacy. Dad naps all day and I'm constantly poking him to see if he's still alive.
We're doing the usual family thang for the 4th. Sun, steaks and "beverages".
Hope you have a good one!
😁😁😁
@@yossarian6799 Right on👍. Keep on keepin’ on.
I was in high school on Long Island in '68 and happily recall slow dancin' to this song at basement parties. I had this 45 and I always played it. There was another side to the late 60s and this song is representative of that. It wasn't all about hippies and protesting.
I agree!! The music of the sixties was so great nothing like the music of today. You could understand every word of every song. I wish I had been old enough to really experience this era of music, but I was only 8 years old during that time. The teenagers of that era were really lucky.
Another great find this week. Love the very mellow sounds of today's song. It's a shame that it's not in color so we can see how colorful Don's plaid jacket would look like. Keep up with the march through the rabbit hole in finding these rare gems.
Kinda like a test pattern in shades of tan and brown. LOL
@@dancerdon9175 I was gonna say it reminded me of a picnic table cover my family had, but didn't want to be mean, lol.
@@jackeppington6488 LOL Looking back it’s kind of reminiscent of a costume prop for the Ricardos and Mertzes when they moved to the country. Could have build a BBQ or raised chickens. No worries.
@@dancerdon9175 I had a friend who wore a similar jacket for his high school graduation photo. When the yearbook came out, I think someone asked him if his parents ever replaced the living room drapes he took down to make that jacket! Not that my 200% polyester job was much better! Were those boots you were wearing? I liked the cool Cuban heels.
@@shave-a-thon3415 Good one! That episode was one fashion don’t from head to toe. Glad to be around 54 years later to chuckle about those days 👍!
Who’s that gorgeous blond at 0:52…Judy Meade, 16 after Dick Clark asked her at the end. That black couple at the rear were very coolly interpretive dancing, and loved her arms swaying in synce at 3:13. Love those cool dips and spin at 1:27 and at 3:42
I'm suddenly back in Jr. High.
Another winner!
How did I miss this?? I must be loosin' my cool. @Dancer Don you had to be careful with the dip in those boots. The blazer is boss! Don and his dips, Frank Vanderpuil and his spins. Good stuff Aaron!
All these kids could dance
Coolly I might add
Great song. 🎉
Thank you sir for another all time great song and another great ab upload
Always thought this was from the Summer of Love. ('67)
I stand corrected.
Ultimately the Troggs repertoire was quite wide freakbeat "From Home", psychedelia "Maybe the Madman", love songs "Love is all around"
Ach wie war ich in dieser Zeit verliebt !
This song is almost as hard to dance to as last week's "Love is Blue"!!
This one was a lot easier for dancing than "Love is Blue".
Thanks for your hard work. I missed all of this because I spent time in the UK while in the Air Force. I watched Top of the Pops.
I still love wild thing. This kids are in their seventies now . Wow
a 60s anthem, a great song. No wonder they picked this to play.
What a great time in music the nineteen sixty.
Every Saturday afternoon bandstand came on
67or 68 Every Friday night after the 11 o'clock news a musical show came on
If any body remembers the name of the show please let me know
I know that it wasn’t from the 1960’s but are you thinking of the NBC show The Midnight Special? It ran from 1973 to 1981 & had Wolfman Jack as the host. It was also known for having some of the biggest acts of the era on.
Troggs are also famous for an infamous tape they made around 1973 were they were cursing and yelling during the recording session that has become an all-time classic, called the Troggs tapes
The guy in the back dancing had it going on. Starts off in straight time which was cool. Then changed to double time like the rest of the group, then back to straight time but now with tripletts.
Never heard this song before & I was born in 63.
You didn't miss anything.
Celebrities who are 27 in 1968
Faye Dunaway (6 years later she appears in Chinatown & 8 years later she appears in network)
Otis Redding ( he died in December 1967)
Mama cass ( she died in 6 years later)
John Davidson ( he on that’s incredible in 12 years later )
C’mon and let it snow.
The troggs played in a village in wales I went to.....Knighton..
Escutei esta musica na versao do wet wet nao sabia que eles eram cover
Was Sam a Bandstand regular, great dancer.
There was a low key energy level going on in this clip. The girls in the bleachers didn’t seem really happy & the dancers matched the mellownesses of the song. Was this show made at the end of a session of taping other episodes?
Who is Don’s partner ? She’s very good. Have never seen her before
First name i believe is Candy ?
I think the guy was wearing his dad's sport coat.
LOL. That coat was new but in retrospect it could have been my dad’s. 👍
😂😂😂
Guys took dancing seriously back then!!
Candy Wabbe
Burton was right.
Dippin Don
what was with the girl at the end? I guess she didn't like how her partner swept her off her feet, or something...kind of old fashion at the time...but still a nice touch....
Don Sanuskar's partner sounds like she is saying ... Cindy, maybe Walber ... or something like that?
Ray posted that it was “ Sandy Wabbe “
This isn't the Troy's is it,?
"And it's by the TRUGGS' @:40. and that rhymes with drugs.. gobble gobble
This song is a nice way to dance to...nice and slow! There is only one couple who are with the beat of the song. They got some groovey moves.. The other two are dancing too fast and way off beat!
World's oldest teenager
The Troggs were a two hit wonder group. It is mind boggling to me how so many of these 60s groups like the Troggs could produce so many incredibly crappy songs yet come up with one or two great hits. It has to be because these people were of very low intelligence and made only one or two good songs by pure random chance.
I think Nikola Tesla is dancing there.