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The Royal Guardsmen's first single, "Baby Let's Wait" did not chart nationally. The group's second offering, "Snoopy vs. the Red Baron", reached #2 in the Billboard Hot 100 and spent one week at #1 in the Record World charts, [1] remained in the bestsellers for 12 weeks, and was certified gold by the RIAA in February 1967. [2]
"Snoopy vs. the Red Baron" is a novelty song written by Phil Gernhard and Dick Holler and recorded in 1966 by the Florida-based pop group The Royal Guardsmen. The song was recorded at the Charles Fuller Productions studio in Tampa, Florida, and was released as a single on Laurie Records .
She was born in New Haven, Connecticut, and studied music at the University of Hartford before marrying recording engineer and later record producer Roy Cicala. [1] In the mid-1960s she adopted the stage name Lori Burton (the surname taken from that of popular actor Richard Burton), [2] and recorded a single, "Yeh, Yeh, Yeh (That Boy Of Mine)" for Roulette Records, before teaming up with ...
Laurie Records was an American record label established in New York City in 1958, by brothers Robert and Gene Schwartz, and Allan I. Sussel. Among the recording artists on Laurie's roster were Dion and the Belmonts (both together and as separate acts), The Chiffons, The Jarmels, The Mystics, Bobby Goldsboro, and The Royal Guardsmen.
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Aaliyah's impact on the world of music is "One in a Million."Now, that legacy is being celebrated in a way that would be nothing short of a dream come true for the late star, according to her brother.
Unterberger writes that "I Ain't Gonna Eat Out My Heart Anymore" was, together with "Good Lovin'" and "Baby, Let's Wait" one of the highlights on The Young Rascals. [7] In a review for AllMusic , critic Matthew Greenwald states that this "angst-ridden teenage ballad" was the world's introduction to the Young Rascals. [ 30 ]
Baby horses are back in the saddle at Budweiser. After more than a decade-long absence, a Clydesdale foal has returned to the beer brand's Super Bowl commercial.. Budweiser's 2025 Super Bowl ad ...