Syndicate Of Sound - Little Girl - 45 RPM Original Mono Mix
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- Опубліковано 18 жов 2012
- Original Bell Records #640
Debut 6/4/1966
Peaked at #8 on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart
This is the original mono mix as heard when this was a huge hit on AM Top 40 radio on stations like WABC New York.
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I just finish my basement as a music room. I stored all 766 45rpm records in a 1944 travel trunk from my Gran Uncle. This song I play to christen the room. The record sound great on my Zenith Full Circle of Sound phonograph. Thank you!
Syndicate Of Sound's "Little Girl" debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 chart exactly 50 years ago today, June 4, 1966.
Che bella collezione di dischi- grazie di farceli ascoltare.
One of my favorite songs in 1966.
I love those old record labels
The drum solo is groovalicious! Got this 45 on a re-issue and still sounds great!
Simple but an everlasting sound! I remember our neighbors had a couple of teenage sons who were good musicians and had a 4 person garage band right when this song came out and they played this song and many others at the time to perfection! The time was around June of 1966, I was 7 years old and was hooked on rock and roll ever since!!
This song has a fantastic bounce to it. Listen to the high-hat work by the drummer.
Excellent Garage Rock!
A happy song back 57 years ago... I could definitely imagine how things were back then in summer time of 66..... Miss the oldies..........
This band was going to West Valley College at the time (so was I), and they lived in a rented house around the corner from me. I remember one weekend they had a giant party with cars flooding the whole neighborhood. Another time a neighbor across the street was yelling at a speeding motorcycle to slow down, and a big argument erupted, and the motorcyclist was shouting that he was a "professional musician" which turned out to be the drummer of the Syndicate of Sound. I think they were one hit wonders.
Yes. The Syndicate Of Sound were actually one hit wonders.
Definitely!
Great song from 1966.
Itt was in grade school when this song first came out. I still love it 47 years later.
nanlisa Me,too, 1966, age 5, first grade.
Just got out of third grade when this song was out.
Steve Carras: Third grade, age 8.
1966, 7th grade, inmate of Holy Ghost School. Like the song, hated the school.
That lead guitar part with those triplets is not easy.
Magician love🎸🎷🎺🎺🎵🎶🤩😍🤩😍🤩
This comment is for the person who uploaded this video. First I want to thank you for posting these videos. They bring back memories of the days I used to listen to WABC when it was a music station. The only complaint I had about the station was that on any day they played such a small selection of songs.
Much appreciate your kind words - since I make no money from my channel, Positive feedback from my viewers and subscribers is what I live for! Regarding WABC radios small playlist, that was a most common complaint - especially in the early 70’s when the playlist was at its shortest of about 15 records in rotation on the air. Yet their weekly surveys had many more records listed. However, WABC’s largest amount of listeners and best ratings occurred during this same time period. Go figure!
Syndicate of Sound rapidly became popular in the San Jose/Bay area, and the next year won a "Battle of the Bands" competition against about 100 groups at the San Mateo Teenage World's Fair in California. The prize was a trip to L.A., a recording session at Bob Keene's Del-Fi Records
On this day in 1966 {July 5th} the Syndicate of Sound performed "Little Girl" on the ABC-TV week-day program 'Where The Action Is'
One month earlier on June 4th it entered Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart; eventually it peaked at #8 & spent 10 weeks on the Top 100
Obviously this was a taped performance; because the day before the group was one of the opening acts for the Rolling Stones, this concert was at Alan B. Shepard Civic Center , more commonly referred to as The Dome, in Virginia Beach, VA
Holly mackerel! I haven't heard this in so long!! Another great song to dance to. A fun old smokin' oldie!
Nice song
In fact, I was just getting out of third grade when this song was first released.
I was 8 yrs old. I don't know what grade I was in. I remember this like it was yesterday.
I really wish you would have kept posting these songs, I love mono mixes it is/was such a great channel VERY well done sir!! Missing WABCRADIO77 in 2021
We will be back soon - hopefully before end of 2021!
"...Too bad, little girl. It's all over for you!" Love that final line and the entire, fun song! Those mid-1960s years had many fun, wild songs ("They're Coming To Take Me Away, Ha-haaa!" by Jerry Samuels, #3, July 1966), just to mention one memorable, wacky song! Easily, the wackiest, craziest (pun!) song I've ever heard on AM Radio! Jerry Samuels was 84 (b. May 3, 1938), when he passed away last Mar 10 (2023). I have an entire album of songs that I bought then, that were all released in 1966, and this was one of them!
1968 18 years old female Dearborn Michigan all I listen to I was a latchkey kid when I got home all I did was listen to music and spin the 45
I was only 9 back in '66.
If the button is pushed .... This song released in the shadow of the Cuban Missile Crisis, reminded us that we had to change the world, if we were to survive and not be the last generation on Earth.
I was 12 to this time. This song get never away from my heart.
Yeah!
I cant stop dancing to this crazy song
Thanks for ALL your uploads. I try to spread the word.
Love it. Also love the remake done by the Divinyls many years later.
that turntable is out of control. wow really nice sounding.
Esta canción está súper genial Gracias por compartir 😃
One of my first favorite songs. I was about 4, couldn't read, I just knew the 45 was blue and had a bell on it. My dad let me have his collection of 45s and I listened to all of them on my fisher price record player. 😆 I imagined little red riding hood whenever I listened to this. Lol, early 80s.
Who still remembers WABC " Good Guys Radio !" Steven
Sounds bodacious!!!🎸🎶👍👍
Great song. According to Billboard these guys are from San Jose, Ca.
I was 13 in 1966.
My copy is vinyl. Never saw a styrene copy until now.
Northbrook, Illinois, summer of 1966, Glenbrook North High School Class of 1966 is outta there to the sound of the Syndicate. Thanks.
I'm back. What a great song.
First single I bought for myself. Played it until it was grey
Dig that guitar playing. It's pretty cool.
The label artwork on the records is sometimes just as interesting as the song. I must admit some of the 45's I purchased way back when I bought because I liked the label! Nutty, eh? 😁
Styrene is basically a cheap, plastic bastardization of vinyl that record companies used to cut costs. If you used a stylus that was too big or not properly aligned it would damage the record to the point it was virtually unplayable.
This may sound crazy, but I look at pictures of my idol Eva Gabor whenever I listen to this music. In fact, over the last three years, I have been listening to my cassette tapes of these weekend oldies shows that I taped off of the Philadelphia radio stations during the period that Eva was going out with Merv Griffin; which was from 1985 up until the early 90s's.
Speaking of Eva Gabor, I became a Green Acres fan that year too.
Rap, 1966 style.
I have this 45, all beat to hell but it does play.
Gracias por compartir
Was covered in late 1977 by a British punk band called "The Banned" and came out on EMI's Harvest label with the catalogue number HAR 5194. First heard it on my local ILR station Beacon Radio on 23.12.1977, the DJ was Australian Phil "Cobbler" Brice.
I remember a DJ in the early 1980s referring to this record as being 'punk'. Forgive my ignorance, but I don't see how that is.
Mystery Spot Santa Cruz yeah
Bubblegum with an attitude!
Tractor trailer jake brake sound put to music for five seconds at 1:41. Honest to God!
does this song bring back memories.
Just the same, there is only so much you can take of that harsh surface noise. I had a couple of records that were like that, and ended up having to buy new ones because they sounded so bad.
Did this band do a cover of Hey Joe back in 65 or 66? I thought it was the Leaves back then with the hit
The aliens will come for only one thing.OUR ROCK AND ROLL!!! THE UNIVERSES KNOW IM RIGHT!! OUT, LITTLE. DUCKS IN THE POND.
check out this
The Residents - The Third Reich 'n' Roll (1976) [Full Album]
there is a cover of the song embedded in there somewhere I AM SERIOUS!!!
🎉groovy 😅
Your info on the Debut (Top 40?) is mistaken! According to Joel Whitburn's "The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits" (7th ed., 1955-1999), the debut on the Top 40 was on June 25, not June 4. But you did get correct that it peaked at #8. On the Billboard Top 40 for 6 weeks on Bell 640.
Your collection’s in great condition. What type of amp/processing are you using?
No processing added by me, but on some of my postings UA-cam added some compression and limiting as they were were trying different audio ideas.
This is one of most deliciously sinister songs rock music has ever produced. This is how you ditch a cheating girlfriend, with equal parts venom and panache. The record is absolutely timeless, losing none of its power and relevance even now.
The drums really drive this song. Anyone know who it is?
John Duckworth was the Syndicate of Sound's drummer until he was drafted into the US Army in late 1967 for the Vietnam War. He helped re-form the band in 1990, performing on a number of occasions.
1966 rap.
More like 1966 punk
The first pop song that talk about sex
a what copy?
Why does music suck today
the only experience i have is the permament hissing noise
Can't use. Too much play time