The version of Baby Talk here is definately not The Laurels which an earlier poster said, as I have that version. This is definitaley Tom & Jerry or someone.
No, this is not Tom & Jerry. This was a local LA group called the Laurels(i think) Tom & Jerry's version was different. It was influenced by Jan & Dean's version of Baby Talk
Thanks for the info, I'll take your word for it. However it was on the 80's "Big" bootleg and the 90's (Italian?) Tom & Jerry's Greatest Hits so the confusion is understandable. OTOH it wasn't on the original Pickwick LP so I definitely believe you. But what's up with the two instros on that Pickwick LP? Do you know that story?
Man you got one nice record collection. Tico & The Triumphs on Madison - nice.
That's hilarious, Simon does Elvis! Good post.
The version of Baby Talk here is definately not The Laurels which an earlier poster said, as I have that version. This is definitaley Tom & Jerry or someone.
You have "Hey Schoolgirl"? Please post that. I'd love to hear it.
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No, this is not Tom & Jerry. This was a local LA group called the Laurels(i think)
Tom & Jerry's version was different. It was influenced by Jan & Dean's version of Baby Talk
Thanks for the info, I'll take your word for it. However it was on the 80's "Big" bootleg and the 90's (Italian?) Tom & Jerry's Greatest Hits so the confusion is understandable. OTOH it wasn't on the original Pickwick LP so I definitely believe you.
But what's up with the two instros on that Pickwick LP? Do you know that story?
Is this Tom and Jerry doing Jan's and Dean's Baby talk or Tico and the Triumphs?
Really they should have had some hits, I like these better anyway. You can't win using
those names.
Wasn't Lee Simms Paul's father?