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| ARTIST: | Dicky Doo & Don'Ts |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Aei |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Teardrops Will Fall, Wild Party, The Madison Pt. 1, Leave Me Alone And Let Me Cry, The Drums Of Richard A. Doo, Wabash Cannonball, Doo Plus 2, The Judge, The Stroll, Teen Scene, Pity Pity, Come With Us!!, Click Clack, Flip Top Box, Nee Nee Nana Nunu, Did You Cry?, Teardrops Will Fall (Stereo Mix), Leave Me Alone And Let Me Cry (Stereo Mix), Stella's Got A Fella (Bonus Track), What Did I Do Wrong? (Bonus Track), You Were Mine (Bonus Track), My Girl (Bonus Track), I Can't Say Goodbye (Bonus Track), Because Of My Pride (Bonus Track), No Chemise Please! (Bonus Track), Too Big For Her Bikini (Bonus Track), Dance Girl Dance (W/ 5 Satins-Bonus Track), Short Skirts (Bonus Track), Nobody Else Can Handle This Job But Me (W/Eddie Fontaine-Bonus Track), It Hurts |
| UPC: | 765918002125 |
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Customer Reviews of Complete Dicky Do & Don'Ts
Where's How the Time Flies? What happened to "How the Time Flies" from around 1959?
Where's the List?
It might be easier for Amazon to sell this compilation if the tracks were listed. I am doing this review "blind", basing it upon the assumption that ALL Dicky Doo hits are here as advertised.
This group from Brooklyn (vocalist Gerry Granahan, drummer Dave Alldred - previously with The Rhythm Orchids, the backing group for Buddy Knox and Jimmy Bowen -, bassist Harvey Davis, Ray Gangi on guitar, and Al Ways on saxophone), who seem to have taken their name from a brand of paint remover, started off their short-lived career with Swan Records in 1958 with the catchy Click-Clack which b/w Did You Cry, went higher on the R&B charts (# 8) than it did the pop (# 28) in March.
A couple of months later they just made the pop Top 40 with with the nonsensical Nee Nee Na Na Na Na Nu Nu (# 39) and Flip Top Box, which settled for a # 46 position in June. That same month Granahan scored as a single artist on the Sunbeam label with No Chemise, Please (# 23), a satire he wrote on a briefly popular dress style, and in November the group was back with Leave Me Alone (Let Me Cry) which reahed # 44.
Their final charter came in March 1959 when Teardrops Will Fall hit # 61, although Granahan was a member of The Fireflies who had a # 21 pop hit in November on the small Ribbon label.
If ALL the Dicky Doo hits are here it's worth 4 Stars. If they've seen fit to include the Granahan single AND The Fireflies' hit I would up it to 5 stars. How about it, Amazon, why not show the contents?