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I lived in the City and there was a Disc Jockey who lived on our street. Every year we had a block party and he would always play a song with your name in it. He played this for me and then one for my Hubby.
| Single by Chuck Berry | |
|---|---|
| "Carol" | |
| B-side | "Hey Pedro" |
| Released | August 1958 |
| Recorded | 12 June 1958 |
| Studio | Chess (Chicago)[1] |
| Genre | Rock and roll |
| Length | 2:21 |
| Label | Chess |
| Songwriter(s) | Chuck Berry |
| from the album The Montreux Album | |
|---|---|
| Single by Smokie | |
| "Oh Carol" | |
| B-side | "Will You Love Me" |
| Released | May 1978 |
| Length | 3:39 |
| Label | RAK |
| Songwriter(s) | Nicky Chinn, Mike Chapman |
| Producer(s) | Mike Chapman |
Yes. Same here not common and I hate it.Yes, I do....quite a few actually....but my name (not Lavinia) is not a common name.
My daughter has a nice name ..and there are a couple of chart topping hits named after her.. she hates them both...Yes. Same here not common and I hate it.
The Archies had 4 top 40 Billboard chart hits. Sugar, Sugar - #1 song for the year 1969. Bang - Shang - Lang # 22. Jingle - Jangle # 10, and - Who's your Baby # 40. Jeff Barry and Andy Kim wrote all except BSAL, Jeff Barry alone wrote that one. Jeff Barry also solo wrote Justine, but it did not chart in the top 40 as a single release.I know the archies of course, they were part of my early teen years but I can honestly say I've never heard that song before...
I loved Sugar-sugar when I was 14 , and I still love it 50 years laterThe Archies had 4 top 40 Billboard chart hits. Sugar, Sugar - #1 song for the year 1969. Bang - Shang - Lang # 22. Jingle - Jangle # 10, and - Who's your Baby # 40. Jeff Barry and Andy Kim wrote all except BSAL, Jeff Barry alone wrote that one. Jeff Barry also solo wrote Justine, but it did not chart in the top 40 as a single release.
Sounds like a take off on Uneasy Rider by Charlie Daniels band.Yep. By Merle Haggard:
Don't tell me there's No Darlene, Charlene, Marlene, songs out there...Nope, none![]()
I always loved that line, "Oh, Carol, I am but a fool. I love you though you treat me cruel." I think it is very, very funny! In reality, I think this guy really needs a new girl friend. LOLYes. Three times, actually!
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Single by Chuck Berry "Carol" B-side "Hey Pedro" Released August 1958 Recorded 12 June 1958 Studio Chess (Chicago)[1] Genre Rock and roll Length 2:21 Label Chess Songwriter(s) Chuck Berry
from the album The Montreux Album Single by Smokie "Oh Carol" B-side "Will You Love Me" Released May 1978 Length 3:39 Label RAK Songwriter(s) Nicky Chinn, Mike Chapman Producer(s) Mike Chapman
He sounds like a masochist, loves being tortured!I always loved that line, "Oh, Carol, I am but a fool. I love you though you treat me cruel." I think it is very, very funny! In reality, I think this guy really needs a new girl friend. LOL