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The Rock-A-Teens — Woo Hoo
Album: Woo Hoo
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7

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Total ratings: 118









Released: 1959
Length: 2:02
Plays (last 30 days): 0
Woo Hoo - 37x :-)
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Now, some Commander Cody. Hot Rod Lincoln, I'm thinkin'
They don't make 'em like this anymore.
Wheeeeeee!
Wonderful.  Wish I had been there.
Not quite as annoying as the Vonage advert but too close for comfort. Yuck.
I suddenly have an urge to call India.
 q4Fry wrote:
I can't get away from the Vonage commercials' "idiot" song.
 
This isn't the one they play in the commercial... this one is from 1959!
I can't get away from the Vonage commercials' "idiot" song.
I'm actually kinda glad they didn't waste any effort on lyrics. Nice.
I love it!
Waa Ha,bg.  {#Lol}
 drsteevo wrote:

That is a horrible cover version of this song by the Japanese girl band The 5.6.7.8's
 
Hey, at least they are playing their instruments — give 'em some credit, not all that horrible really.
 a_genuine_find wrote:

The Rock*A*Teens (January 23, 1996)

 
Obviously a re-release.
I was there in '59.
I don't get why they named it that (~_^)
 dpvest wrote:
makes me think of Vonage VOIP for some reason...
 
That is a horrible cover version of this song by the Japanese girl band The 5.6.7.8's


I hear songs like this and just try to imagine the scene in the recording studio.

 bluedot wrote:
This is SOOO annoying! I HATE it!

Oh, it's from 1959?

10

{#Tongue-out}

 
The Rock*A*Teens (January 23, 1996)

makes me think of Vonage VOIP for some reason...
This is SOOO annoying! I HATE it!

Oh, it's from 1959?

10

{#Tongue-out}

Kurt shoots and scores with an upload... it's been a while.
So I must brag.

Yes there was great music before the 60's!
And a great rocker too!

Thanks for playing it Bill.

10 for the sheer brilliance in execution and concept. . . and making me laugh. 
Sounds good.
Somehow, I've completely missed this song — until now!  Cool.

Neil
"Priceless Collection";  says so right on the cover.
Woo Hoo also has its place. But they just never got around to lyrics? Oh well, good period piece. I can just imagine dorky teens dancing to this.


Kill Bill.
Released in 1959.
The year I started really paying attention to the radio!

It became my favorite toy.

Woo Hoo!