Whenever hubby heard this, at home or in the car, he'd sing along with it and smile at me. He always said I was his 'Sugar, Sugar'. RIP, darling --- Missing you still and always will.
@@daniellaubach7544 Yep, I always thought he was a 1 hit wonder with Rock Me Gently! I was 5 years old when Sugar, Sugar came out and until I was maybe 12 I would have sworn it was sung by Archie and Reggie :( lol
he did this perfectly, wasn't rushed, took his time to go in depth about what life was like at the time and he knew he could talk as long as he wanted. This is an awesome series
I was 4 years old when this was out and I have loved it every time I have heard it since. I played it at my 56th birthday yesterday!!!! I just love his voice and the words. The whole package. Thank you, Andy Kim.
Grew up in the 60's. Looked forward to every Sat to watch the Archies and Archie saying' now we've learned a brand new dance, now lets hear a brand new song'. Circle of blue, Jingle Jangle, and Sugar Sugar, were some really good songs. Thanks Andy.
When this came out my dad was managing the top rock AM station in Panama City, FL. The song was huge. A year later, it was *still* the most requested song on that station.
Thank you, Andy (and Jeff) for writing such a cheerful hit! Number 1 song of 1969!! It has already proven itself to be a timeless hit, and personally, one of my favorites! The band you finally chose to perform "Sugar, Sugar" was perfect... "The Archies" made it such a global hit that even my Russian girlfriend had heard of it! Again, THANK YOU!!!
In 1969 I was 8 years old and I remember my mum, my three younger sisters and me dancing Sugar Sugar the number 1 hit in Top of the Pops and in front of our house, the trees from John Lennon´s house. Back then this flashback didn't mind very much but as the years went by, dancing and singing "Sugar sugar, honey honey" in the height of The Beatles in England with John and Yoko being our neighbours. What a wacky experience back then
@@kaymuldoon3575 George Harrison was a nice guy, we saw him nearly every day, he is his enormous Mercedes Benz 600 and us in my dad's Austin A40 car or when my mates and I were riding our bikes he used to challenge us for a race, we peddled hard to win him but as you guessed, we never won a race.
Bubble-gum. Done to perfection at a time when the world was tragically serious. Even "The Archies" coming to life off the Comics page to sing it. This song is perfect.
I remember hearing this incredibly infectious melody in the summertime here in Canada when it came out, and it was on the air more than Hey Jude. This song is a universally loved piece of work and I still love and admire the hooks in this song.
Dont let the poppy music fool you.....this is a dirty little song. Always was a guilty pleasure for me.......in 2016 I was on a catamaran off the coast of punta cana on vacation with about 75 people drinking and partying on our way to an island.....this song came on the boat and I sang the whole fuckin thing drunk and BROUGHT THE BOAT TO ITS FEET.!!... it set the tone for the day and a lifelong great memory. I'm 55
I wish he'd credit singer Ron Dante. The public continues to believe Kim *sang* the song on the Archies recording. Ron should be credited with the voice you hear.
Not true. Ron's live performances on the PBS series, My Music, as well as his touring with the Turtles and the Association on the Happy Together Tours, have more than reminded the public that he is the voice of the Archies. In fact over the past near 50 years, the public has known Ron as the Archies' lead vocalist (with Toni Wine riding shotgun on the backing vocals) as well as his lead on the Cuff Links' "Tracy". If anything, not many folks even knew Andy Kim had co-written Sugar Sugar. The public knows him best for "Baby I Love You" and "Rock Me Gently". As a longtime music biz and radio broadcasting vet, I'm glad as hell Andy has discussed how the song came to being and his involvement in its co-authorship.
I remember when this song was first released. Back then with stuff like this the only info available was the writer(s) and Producer, because that was printed on the 45 or album. But I've known for at least 30 years that Ron Dante sang the lead with Andy Kim doing back up and the incredible voice of Toni Wine handling the female end of it.
Boom 97.3 this is the best thing anyone has ever came out with . Omg my tears are filled with such happiness, I wish to be a guest host one day .... my passion for music is alive and the universe helps me from day to day .
Lil back story to my comment, sorry in advance for length. So my entire life my fam has been self employed , we own and operate a marina. (Evolution started and evolved through many years to become marina) as a kid we had pinball machines, a pool table and a beautiful old jukebox. Our benefactor would come out and periodically change records, Sugar Sugar was my all time favorite song, it stayed in that juke for years! And when at last it was removed I was gifted the single! Tho the grooves were deep and the sound was grainy, it remained the favorite. I will always remember our jukebox and the man who through the years gifted me with many hit singles, the songs of my lifetime. I always smile when one of these golden oldies comes on, and I can recall with perfect clarity the days of carefree childhood! Such sweet memories! Still remains a favorite amongst many! Love this behind the scenes series, many favorites have been shown, feels like your inside my head! Great job!
Love the Sugar Sugar history. Toni Andy, Ron, Ray.... The whole gang was indeed MAGIC. I had an awesome time growing up with you all. Treasured memories!
Yes I am the sister lol that my mom bought it I was so Happy that she bought it !! I played it over and over !! I love Andy Kim's songs great artist and our mom grew up in Montreal by the way !!! her first language was french she is gone now but she would be elated to know he was from Montreal too!!
This song is single handedly responsible for starting the commercial pop song revolution in the early 70s . Too many to list really . . My Baby Loves Lovin , Love Grows Where My Rosemary Goes , Baby Blue , It’s Magic , just a real plethora of hits all stemmed from this gem of complete bubble gum sugar coated song 🌟
Great take from Andy Kim and an amazingly popular song, Sugar Sugar. We can't forget the lead singer though, Ron Dante, who had the perfect voice and energy.
I was super young, watching the Archie's. I think I literally got a copy of this song off of a box of Super Sugar Crisp. LOL! Love this song! Takes me back to happier days.
This song was my first record single purchase ever as a little kid. Flash forward to 2005. I have movers show up with a massive truck. To old guys get out. One comes in and sits down and tells us he was in the band The Archies. (Took forever to load the truck)
Heard this in the convenience store next day I find this video.... this song just has such a happy vibe... the way you feel when the woman you dig comes into view...And oh did I love DKRC great performances before MTV etc....
I used to have a vinyl collection of over 1000 records, including all of the 45s I'd purchased as a kid in the 60s. My oldest sister would dance the Pony to this tune, just like the girls in the cartoon. lol I'm now 60, what memories.
Ron Dante sang it on the record. Kim and Jeff Barry wrote it. Kim neglects to tell us that Ron Dante is the guy who sang lead on "Sugar, Sugar" who also Ron Dante was co-producer on Barry Manilow's first 9 albums.
I was like 3 or 4 when I heard this song, was one of my first favorites and earliest music memories! It motivated me to figure out how to operate stereo equipment! Turntable, on-off, volume, tone, etc... Then, I'd get up in the middle of the night and start playing records!!! :-) There were two other favs of mine, back then... "Chewy Chewy" & "Yummy Yummy Yummy", by the Ohio Express... :-D
I remember hearing this song on the PA system at a stock car racetrack without any idea of who did it and focused my attention on it until it ended. I didn't care if it was by a "group" that only existed in cartoons; I didn't care about the fact that it said almost nothing; it just sounded good. And, it still does!
My older sister had Andy Kim records. I was a huge fan of his from childhood, and I collected Archie comic books, watcehed the TV show.. Every few years a new group of young girls discover "Sugar, Sugar" and some of his other songs. That includes me back in the early-mid 70's. Growing up in Niagara Falls, NY, I bought 45's at Jupiter's, or record stores, great memories. Some one needs to thank Andy Kim for all of his great music! Laurie Mitchell Jones
Me and my band love to play that song live, as well as the also ultra cool flip side of the original single, Melody Hill. I'd love to hear Andy's demo!
Folks, Ron Dante gets MUCH credit from many and he's made it known for decades that he sang lead on this. Okay so maybe Andy was remiss in not giving him a mention but a lot of folks didn't even know that Andy Kim wrote the song, nor did many knew he's a songwriter at all (especially since his then-biggest hit was a remake)
I’m an old man now but when this tune came out I was very into Southern rock, The Who, etc. But I absolutely loved this song. I had to hide my fondness for it though. I felt sort of like a smoker might today having to sneak outside to catch a drag, lol.
I was 9 years old and a music fan when this song came out and was "performed" by the cartoon band on the Archie saturday morning kids show, of which I was also a fan. It became the #1 song of 1969 and was later recorded by Wilson Pickett. My 16 year old cousin grimaced and told me to "turn off that bubblegum shit" when it came on the radio though!
I primarily listen to heavy metal, but I'm secure enough to say this was a substantive recording in music history. The key is the rhythm track, not as much the composition. Throughout history I can pick out the songs that are rhythm-based successes. Two years later "Mr Big Stuff" by Jean Knight was next powerhouse in 1971. There was "I Can't Go For That (No Can Do)" by Hall & Oates in 1981, "All 4 Love" by Color Me Badd in 1991, and "Family Affair" by Mary J Blige in 2001, to name a few more throughout history.
Bubblegum Supremo. I know why the station was reluctant to play it. Bubblegum had come and gone and most artist had been recording harder stuff. It was a catchy song. No doubt a product of it's time. Andy thank you for the song.
I played in a band years ago, and at one gig, a friend of ours came in, and sat out there shouting "play sugar sugar" as a joke. We took a break and someone put some songs on the jukebox. When we were tuning up to play again, a hip hop song was on, so the drummer and bass player started playing along with that beat. When I was tuned up I joined in just jamming really, and at one point I started singing sugar sugar. The drummer joined in on vocals and we did the whole song that way. It went from a hip hop song to a jammin rock version of sugar sugar. I wish I had it on video. It was glorious
Andy Kim is fantastic and obviously contributed in some form or manner to The Archies. Strangely enough, though, there was an interview with Ron Dante a few years ago (that was available online) where Ron himself had indicated that Andy never actually sang on any of The Archies records. I wish I could find that interview.
I remember the first time I heard that some, Saturday morning, during Cartoons, The Archie's, they played it in the cartoon. Archie, Jughead, Better, Reggie and Veronica and the Jugheads dog, Hot dog.
Rock Me Gently, big hit in the early 70's
Whenever hubby heard this, at home or in the car, he'd sing along with it and smile at me. He always said I was his 'Sugar, Sugar'. RIP, darling --- Missing you still and always will.
Andy Kim looks like he could be Gene Simmons brother I never realized he wrote so many great Tunes especially this one
The sunglasses move reminded me of Gene.
Yeah he alone as a solo artist had a smash hit about 1974 with "Rock Me Gently".
I agree with you 100%.
@@daniellaubach7544 Yep, I always thought he was a 1 hit wonder with Rock Me Gently! I was 5 years old when Sugar, Sugar came out and until I was maybe 12 I would have sworn it was sung by Archie and Reggie :(
lol
Fuck yea,he does.
*THIS IS WHY I LOVE UA-cam*
we grew up loving this simple, but iconic song, and now we get to hear the story, and meet the man...
so cool...
"And here I am, a thousand years later, still enjoying the song when I hear it." Me too!! Imagine my delight! Thank You Andy Kim!
It's absolutely blows my mind that this 'bubble-gum' tune STILL holds up in 2019 .. Wow :)
Bubble gum doesn't disintegrate as fast as you may have thought.
........Make that......2023!.....ROCK ON!!!
And 2024. Let's go.
he did this perfectly, wasn't rushed, took his time to go in depth about what life was like at the time and he knew he could talk as long as he wanted. This is an awesome series
I was 4 years old when this was out and I have loved it every time I have heard it since. I played it at my 56th birthday yesterday!!!! I just love his voice and the words. The whole package. Thank you, Andy Kim.
The voice is actually the amazing Ron Dante
The #1 song for THE ENTIRE YEAR OF 1969!! Over ELVIS, THE STONES, TEMPTATIONS, etc!
FANTASTIC SONG!!
Grew up in the 60's. Looked forward to every Sat to watch the Archies and Archie saying' now we've learned a brand new dance, now lets hear a brand new song'. Circle of blue, Jingle Jangle, and Sugar Sugar, were some really good songs. Thanks Andy.
When this came out my dad was managing the top rock AM station in Panama City, FL. The song was huge. A year later, it was *still* the most requested song on that station.
Top selling single for the year 1969.
Go figure.
@@chocomanger6873 Thank you for your (useless) contribution.
Thank you, Andy (and Jeff) for writing such a cheerful hit! Number 1 song of 1969!! It has already proven itself to be a timeless hit, and personally, one of my favorites! The band you finally chose to perform "Sugar, Sugar" was perfect... "The Archies" made it such a global hit that even my Russian girlfriend had heard of it!
Again, THANK YOU!!!
In 1969 I was 8 years old and I remember my mum, my three younger sisters and me dancing Sugar Sugar the number 1 hit in Top of the Pops and in front of our house, the trees from John Lennon´s house. Back then this flashback didn't mind very much but as the years went by, dancing and singing "Sugar sugar, honey honey" in the height of The Beatles in England with John and Yoko being our neighbours. What a wacky experience back then
I’m the same age as you, and I just loved this song like mad. I didn’t have John and Yoko as my neighbors, however. 😒
@@kaymuldoon3575 George Harrison was a nice guy, we saw him nearly every day, he is his enormous Mercedes Benz 600 and us in my dad's Austin A40 car or when my mates and I were riding our bikes he used to challenge us for a race, we peddled hard to win him but as you guessed, we never won a race.
Bubble-gum.
Done to perfection at a time when the world was tragically serious.
Even "The Archies" coming to life off the Comics page to sing it.
This song is perfect.
Yep also the cartoon show on CBS at the height of popularity saturday mornings at the start of the 70's!!
..tragically serious, but, there was an innocence about our childhood.
Miss those days sincerely.
YES!
It was stolen.
This was the first record in my collection, and I still have it👍🇬🇧
@jd6549 Wow! This was also the first record I ever bought but unfortunately I do not still have it. I bought it in 1969! What year did you buy yours?
1969
@jd6549 Okay, I guess we're a couple of old fogies aren't we. 😊😊
Ray Stevens on backing hand claps, cool details here!
I remember hearing this incredibly infectious melody in the summertime here in Canada when it came out, and it was on the air more than Hey Jude. This song is a universally loved piece of work and I still love and admire the hooks in this song.
What a great story of how "Sugar Sugar" came to be! I really enjoy Andy Kim's music. Ron Dante did the lead vocals to a great song!
Dont let the poppy music fool you.....this is a dirty little song.
Always was a guilty pleasure for me.......in 2016 I was on a catamaran off the coast of punta cana on vacation with about 75 people drinking and partying on our way to an island.....this song came on the boat and I sang the whole fuckin thing drunk and BROUGHT THE BOAT TO ITS FEET.!!... it set the tone for the day and a lifelong great memory.
I'm 55
My dad had the 45 record. Loved this song as a kid. Thanks for the great memories Andy!!!
I also had the 45, and I loved the B-side, Melody Hill, even better!
I truly couldn't listen to this song for years. Hated it!
I was wrong, it's a great song. Played it 1000 times since with joy!
I wish he'd credit singer Ron Dante. The public continues to believe Kim *sang* the song on the Archies recording. Ron should be credited with the voice you hear.
Jaimie Vernon I didn't know that. Thank you.
Not true. Ron's live performances on the PBS series, My Music, as well as his touring with the Turtles and the Association on the Happy Together Tours, have more than reminded the public that he is the voice of the Archies. In fact over the past near 50 years, the public has known Ron as the Archies' lead vocalist (with Toni Wine riding shotgun on the backing vocals) as well as his lead on the Cuff Links' "Tracy". If anything, not many folks even knew Andy Kim had co-written Sugar Sugar. The public knows him best for "Baby I Love You" and "Rock Me Gently". As a longtime music biz and radio broadcasting vet, I'm glad as hell Andy has discussed how the song came to being and his involvement in its co-authorship.
I remember when this song was first released. Back then with stuff like this the only info available was the writer(s) and Producer, because that was printed on the 45 or album. But I've known for at least 30 years that Ron Dante sang the lead with Andy Kim doing back up and the incredible voice of Toni Wine handling the female end of it.
Lol I think everyone knows about Ron, I didn't even know about this guy until I saw this video
He wrote it.
Betty and Veronica co-authored... that's my story and I'm sticking to it!
And Reggie screwed them out of the publishing
hahahaha Betty wrote it on the tambourine.
"Sugar Sugar" is one of the best songs. Thanks Boom!
Andy, thank you for this song. As a young kid it was my theme song.. many great memories
Andy was big in the 60s 70s, and who didn't love that song when it came out..Sugar by
The Archies..nostalgic.!!
I was a kid and still had the sense not to love it.
Sugar Sugar was my first favorite song @ 8 years old...
I actually still have the 45 of 'Sugar Sugar' from 1969 along with the 100's of other 45's and albums from the vinly days.
We In the UK loved it and it got to number 1 in here it had such a happy feel to it.
An underrated songwriter and singer, looks pretty cool now too, thanks for the great tunes! Happy Canada Day!
Andy Kim looks much younger than his age. What a great pop song. Interesting story behind the song
Boom 97.3 this is the best thing anyone has ever came out with . Omg my tears are filled with such happiness, I wish to be a guest host one day .... my passion for music is alive and the universe helps me from day to day .
Lil back story to my comment, sorry in advance for length. So my entire life my fam has been self employed , we own and operate a marina. (Evolution started and evolved through many years to become marina) as a kid we had pinball machines, a pool table and a beautiful old jukebox. Our benefactor would come out and periodically change records, Sugar Sugar was my all time favorite song, it stayed in that juke for years! And when at last it was removed I was gifted the single! Tho the grooves were deep and the sound was grainy, it remained the favorite. I will always remember our jukebox and the man who through the years gifted me with many hit singles, the songs of my lifetime. I always smile when one of these golden oldies comes on, and I can recall with perfect clarity the days of carefree childhood! Such sweet memories! Still remains a favorite amongst many! Love this behind the scenes series, many favorites have been shown, feels like your inside my head! Great job!
Love the Sugar Sugar history. Toni Andy, Ron, Ray.... The whole gang was indeed MAGIC. I had an awesome time growing up with you all. Treasured memories!
Andy Kim knows his stuff. It is interesting listening to a real pro talk about what he really understands.
Class guy. Thanks for a great video and thanks Andy for a great song.
I remember the Archie's album when it came out. My sister was 12 yrs old when our Mom bought it for her and I was just 6 yrs old. LoL! Old memories! 🎶
Yes I am the sister lol that my mom bought it I was so Happy that she bought it !! I played it over and over !! I love Andy Kim's songs great artist and our mom grew up in Montreal by the way !!! her first language was french she is gone now but she would be elated to know he was from Montreal too!!
This song is single handedly responsible for starting the commercial pop song revolution in the early 70s . Too many to list really . . My Baby Loves Lovin , Love Grows Where My Rosemary Goes , Baby Blue , It’s Magic , just a real plethora of hits all stemmed from this gem of complete bubble gum sugar coated song 🌟
Great take from Andy Kim and an amazingly popular song, Sugar Sugar. We can't forget the lead singer though, Ron Dante, who had the perfect voice and energy.
Andy Kim didn't sing lead on this song?
@@Crezelltree4261 No. As stated, it was Ron Dante. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_Dante
Saw Ron Dante on the Happy Together tour. He still sounded great singing this song.
Such a humble man and great artist. The Archie's version is the very best
I love Sugar Sugar by The Archies I play it all the time on my Spotify playlist
I was super young, watching the Archie's. I think I literally got a copy of this song off of a box of Super Sugar Crisp. LOL! Love this song! Takes me back to happier days.
It's hard to get Homer Simpson and dancing lolly pops out of my head whenever I hear this song.
This song was my first record single purchase ever as a little kid. Flash forward to 2005. I have movers show up with a massive truck. To old guys get out. One comes in and sits down and tells us he was in the band The Archies. (Took forever to load the truck)
Heard this in the convenience store next day I find this video.... this song just has such a happy vibe... the way you feel when the woman you dig comes into view...And oh did I love DKRC great performances before MTV etc....
Dude just defined "Cool"!!!😗🤩😍😎One of the best songs in History!!!
Kindergarten 1969. Riverside Elementary School in Monroe Mi. In the gym dancing to this song for the first time. Ahh memories.
I CANNOT imagine living my life without ANDY KIM in it !😍
one of the best songs in the world, i play it w my band and people of all ages love it, great story
My grad year hit song. Love it.
This was one of the first songs I ever heard and I loved it.
I used to have a vinyl collection of over 1000 records, including all of the 45s I'd purchased as a kid in the 60s. My oldest sister would dance the Pony to this tune, just like the girls in the cartoon. lol I'm now 60, what memories.
I always wondered what dance the girls in the cartoon were doing?
Ron Dante sang it on the record. Kim and Jeff Barry wrote it. Kim neglects to tell us that Ron Dante is the guy who sang lead on "Sugar, Sugar" who also Ron Dante was co-producer on Barry Manilow's first 9 albums.
equinoxpete I always thought that Andy Kim was the singer.
Ron Dante also recorded as Bo Cooper.
I was like 3 or 4 when I heard this song, was one of my first favorites and earliest music memories! It motivated me to figure out how to operate stereo equipment! Turntable, on-off, volume, tone, etc... Then, I'd get up in the middle of the night and start playing records!!! :-) There were two other favs of mine, back then... "Chewy Chewy" & "Yummy Yummy Yummy", by the Ohio Express... :-D
Those songs are so bubblegum sweet, you could develop a tooth cavity just listening to them... 😉😊
No matter what, this song always makes me happier!
Wonderful memories. Great pop song.
Same here too!!
I remember hearing this song on the PA system at a stock car racetrack without any idea of who did it and focused my attention on it until it ended. I didn't care if it was by a "group" that only existed in cartoons; I didn't care about the fact that it said almost nothing; it just sounded good. And, it still does!
My older sister had Andy Kim records. I was a huge fan of his from childhood, and I collected Archie comic books, watcehed the TV show.. Every few years a new group of young girls discover "Sugar, Sugar" and some of his other songs. That includes me back in the early-mid 70's. Growing up in Niagara Falls, NY, I bought 45's at Jupiter's, or record stores, great memories. Some one needs to thank Andy Kim for all of his great music!
Laurie Mitchell Jones
Didn't Ron Dante sing on the song? His name is not even mentioned.
Great episode! I always love when the stories last much longer than the song being featured. Thank you Andy Kim!
💕I love this song! Reminds me of summer & hanging out @ the public pool💦 Fun times! 🎵💕...I use to read the Archie comic books 🎵
Have it on an Archie’s vinyl from the 70’s..one of my moms favorites
What a humble guy.
Me and my band love to play that song live, as well as the also ultra cool flip side of the original single, Melody Hill. I'd love to hear Andy's demo!
Boy this was news to me, this was my favorite song in 6 grade when it came out. Oh Sugar Sugar :)
This record is 50 years old, so now I really feel ancient.
You are extremely old, and it's showing.
An antique maybe? 🤣 you are loved either way!
Folks, Ron Dante gets MUCH credit from many and he's made it known for decades that he sang lead on this. Okay so maybe Andy was remiss in not giving him a mention but a lot of folks didn't even know that Andy Kim wrote the song, nor did many knew he's a songwriter at all (especially since his then-biggest hit was a remake)
Great
I love Andy Kim, he is so dreamy
At 3:28 the "radio station in San Francisco" was KYA.
Never gets old.
I remember this song was huge when I was 12...
Still love it.
Always reminds me of standing by a jukebox with other kids at a bar playing this song over and over and over when I was a kid in the 70s.
what I always liked about the song is how the vocal increases in intensity near the end
Andy Kim, great story teller.
Bubble-gum pop, maybe, but definitely the BEST of bubble-gum pop music!
now I know who wrote the song of the Archies I watch as a kid in the 60's, remember andy Kim singing Rock me Gently in the early 70's
"Andy Kim! Best of the Best - The Legend."
(Marcílio Pereira / Brazil)
Cool ! You were the Greatest !
Omg..I was in 7th grade when this song came out..❤
Me too!
Man - he is super at interviews. Great communicator and storyteller.
These songs will live on forever, not like the stuff out since 2000, those songs will disappear just like Digital, Vinyl will always be here
so inspiring
I’m an old man now but when this tune came out I was very into Southern rock, The Who, etc. But I absolutely loved this song. I had to hide my fondness for it though. I felt sort of like a smoker might today having to sneak outside to catch a drag, lol.
I was 9 years old and a music fan when this song came out and was "performed" by the cartoon band on the Archie saturday morning kids show, of which I was also a fan. It became the #1 song of 1969 and was later recorded by Wilson Pickett. My 16 year old cousin grimaced and told me to "turn off that bubblegum shit" when it came on the radio though!
I was 9 too at the time. I didn't own this record, but I had two other bubble gum classics: One Bad Apple and I Think I love You.
What crap was your cousin listening to?
@@rudolphguarnacci197 Cream, Zeppelin etc. Good stuff but "Sugar Sugar" is good stuff too.
@@seeburg10
Thanks, man. I like that, jazz, classical. I guess at 16 a person hasn't lived life yet and can be Judgemental.
I Love him...I had No idea he sang this....
He wrote it. The Archies had a hit with it.
I primarily listen to heavy metal, but I'm secure enough to say this was a substantive recording in music history. The key is the rhythm track, not as much the composition. Throughout history I can pick out the songs that are rhythm-based successes. Two years later "Mr Big Stuff" by Jean Knight was next powerhouse in 1971. There was "I Can't Go For That (No Can Do)" by Hall & Oates in 1981, "All 4 Love" by Color Me Badd in 1991, and "Family Affair" by Mary J Blige in 2001, to name a few more throughout history.
You talk funny. You need more Emo music in your life, dude.
@@chocomanger6873 - My Chemical Romance is a mainstay on my turntable. I think I have all genres covered, dude.
@@shyman99 What about Yoko Ono?
@@chocomanger6873 - Walking On Thin Ice is decent.
@@shyman99 Wrong.
Talented guy ❤
Bubblegum Supremo. I know why the station was reluctant to play it. Bubblegum had come and gone and most artist had been recording harder stuff. It was a catchy song. No doubt a product of it's time. Andy thank you for the song.
Great storyteller…and of course singer/songwriter 👏🏽
I played in a band years ago, and at one gig, a friend of ours came in, and sat out there shouting "play sugar sugar" as a joke. We took a break and someone put some songs on the jukebox. When we were tuning up to play again, a hip hop song was on, so the drummer and bass player started playing along with that beat. When I was tuned up I joined in just jamming really, and at one point I started singing sugar sugar. The drummer joined in on vocals and we did the whole song that way. It went from a hip hop song to a jammin rock version of sugar sugar. I wish I had it on video. It was glorious
I would've loved to have heard Hendrix cover Sugar Sugar... That would've been mind blowing!
Andy Kim is fantastic and obviously contributed in some form or manner to The Archies. Strangely enough, though, there was an interview with Ron Dante a few years ago (that was available online) where Ron himself had indicated that Andy never actually sang on any of The Archies records. I wish I could find that interview.
It's called behind the vinyl folks not shit we all know .credit has been given where it belongs ,I believe the originator deserves some.
I remember the first time I heard that some, Saturday morning, during Cartoons, The Archie's, they played it in the cartoon. Archie, Jughead, Better, Reggie and Veronica and the Jugheads dog, Hot dog.
GREAT STORY!🤗🤩
Love it.
How in the heck did he get through this 7-plus-minute interview without saying the name "Ron Dante?"
He could have mentioned Ron Dante.
Love the story!
This was the very first record I ever got, I got it for my 5th birthday