[Jukebox-list] Records

S.R. Boland digiovanni13 at yahoo.com
Wed Oct 3 18:15:22 PDT 2007


"My Ding-A-Ling"?  Wouldn't that be Chuck Berry?

Boris Boland

--- Ron Rich <ronnnrich at yahoo.com> wrote:

> JC,
>   Bet half of the people on this list can't name
> Jerry Lee Lewis' ONLY number one hit---
>   "My Dingle Ling" (spelling don't appear write?) 
> Ron Rich
> 
> Jjmscf at aol.com wrote:
>   
> But everbody who loves rock and roll loves those
> records he made back then.I 
> guess for a while he was not popular at all.
> 
> Think of the backlash the Beatles got when John made
> the comment about being 
> more popular than Jesus. One slip of the tongue and
> people were burning 
> Beatles records. But they came back strong.Jerry Lee
> never regained the popularity 
> he had at first even though his music is classic.
> 
> How many people will admit to liking Michael
> Jackson's music these 
> days?Personally I like his older stuff before he
> weirded out in the 90s.
> 
> I still like a lot of those songs you're not
> supposed to like anymore by 
> certain artists(admittingly much lesser artists and
> one hit wonders) that get no 
> respect anymore too.Even have some in my jukes:
> "Girl You Know It's True" by 
> Milli Vanilli
> "Can't Touch This" by MC Hammer
> 
> and yes "Don't Stop Til You Get Enough "by Micael
> Jackson.
> Also "Whip it" by Devo(I think my brother secretly
> wanted to break that 
> one.He remembers me playing it over and over to this
> day.He did get my original 
> copy of " I Can See Clearly Now" by Johnny Nash,used
> it as a frisbee) 
> 
> I wonder if I can find anybody that admits they like
> the couple of hits Milli 
> Vanilli had after it was found out they really
> didn't sing it.And MC Hammer 
> is passe.He stole the music for his biggest
> hit.Hammer stole the music 
> from"Super Freak" by Rick James.I like "Super Freak
> too"All of the above I've heard 
> still being played occasionally on the radio.I like
> those little ditties by 
> Ton Loc too. When I play "Wild Thing" on my Rockola
> the windows rattle. 
> 
> Would you have admitted to anybody in the mid to
> late 80s that you loved the 
> song"Stayin' Alive" by the Bee Gees? Now it's a
> retro classic from the 70s.
> 
> But Jerry Lee Lewis is a classic.Most people that
> like his music could care 
> less about what he did in his personal life.
> 
> Oh yeah on the country side of things I still like a
> song that everybody got 
> tired of quickly"Achy Breaky Heart" by Billy Ray
> Cyrus. Now I've got a new 
> earworm I can't get out of my head:
> 
> "She Thinks My Tractor's Sexy" by Kenny Chesney.
> Anybody know if it's 
> available on a 45?
> 
> Plenty of songs out there that most would be ashamed
> to tell in public they 
> still listen to.Anybody else care to reveal
> their"closet" favorites that they 
> may even have in their jukeboxes and play when no
> one else is around?
> 
> 
> J.C.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> In a message dated 10/3/2007 4:42:39 PM Eastern
> Daylight Time, 
> michael.dicecco at rbc.com writes:
> 
> >And then Jerry Lee threw away his career by
> marrying his 13 year old cousin! 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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