One last posting about the nonsense music of the late sixties. The radio airwaves were filled with the sound of bubble gum pop music and was indeed very popular whether we liked it or not. Once again I will have to admit that even I liked a couple of the tunes. The Fruitgum Company's "Indian Giver" was catchy and by today's standards would probably qualify as very politically incorrect with it's implications about Native Americans. I do promise that I will not visit Disco and will return to our regularly programed material. And we will forgive you if you hum or sing along to this stuff!
01 i could be so good - don and the goodtimes
02 simon says - 1910 fruitgum company03 yummy yummy yummy - ohio espress
04 little bit of soul - music explosion
05 1 2 3 red light - 1910 fruitgum compamy
06 western union - five americans
07 keep on dancing - gentrys
08 the rapper - jaggerz
09 snoopy versus the red baron - royal guardsmen
10 rice is nice - lemon pipers
11 goody goody gumdrops - 1910 fruitgum company
12 quick joey small - kasenetz katz singing orchestral circus
13 down at lulu's - ohio express
14 bubble gun music - rock and roll dubble bubble trading card company of philadelphia
15 shake - shadows of knight
16 zip code - five americans
17 i'm gonna love you too - hullabaloos
18 kind of a drag - buckinghams
19 chewy chewy - ohio express
20 come on down to my boat - every mother's son
21 indian giver - 1910 fruitgum company
22 tale it or leave it - barbarians
23 red rubber ball - cyrkle
24 i wanna do it - family
5 comments:
how could omit The Cowsills. "Indian Lake" it was a solid Double Bubble-Bazooka bubble gum hit!!! They also had some the radio hit with"Hair" from the Hippy-Tribe Rock Musical "HAIR" as well as the Sunshine-Psychedelic hit "The Rain, The Park & Other Things"...
Quite a quality compilation, I am enjoying it thoroughly!
No Crispian St. Peters or the Archies?
Maybe in Vol. II. LOL
Thanks much!!
The bubble gum thing seems to be a bit more popular than I thought. Maybe a volume two since I am getting some suggestions
In the Year 2525 by Zager & Evens.
Herman's Hermits - Henry the VIII, There's a Kind of Hush & Mrs. Brown You've Got a Lovely Daughter.
I know I should remain anonymous when requesting Bubble Gum but it didn't stop me from buying The Monkees on CD so- Thanks for this collection. steVe
Is there anyway you can send me a link for this? My computer recently crashed and I lost this mix. Thank you!
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