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jimct MusicFan
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My commercial 45, confirmed as Parkway 127, has a listed time of (2:30), but an actual time of (2:40). My 45 is vinyl, with deadwax info of "Parkway" (in handwriting) 127-A. It was also disappointing for me to just notice in the db that the only legitimate CD that includes this song is "missing a kazoo overdub".
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Todd Ireland MusicFan
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I was listening to Senator Bobby's "Wild Thing" as it appears on the popular "Liberty Bell" bootleg CD series All the Hits by All the Stars, which is presumably mastered from a cleaned-up vinyl 45. I have to say, I don't hear a kazoo instrument on this CD either. So is it possible there were two different mixes of this song on 45?
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TomDiehl1 MusicFan
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I have two copies of this 45, a vinyl pressing with the old Parkway label style (this is a promotional copy) and a styrene stock copy with a plain orange label...I will have to find what I've done with both of them and compare them to the cd source to see how they sound. I don't actually recall ever hearing a kazoo on the song eve, but then I didn't grow up with it when it was popular....
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JL328 MusicFan
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"Wild Thing" by Senator Bobby----
Interested in hearing if anyone ever got to the bottom of the kazoo
overdub mystery for this song.
The kazoo can be heard prominently here on the 45 from 1:26 to 1:37:
"Wild Thing" by
Senator Bobby YouTube Video (45)
I concur with the d/b that that kazoo is missing from the Cameo/Parkway
boxset. And I also concur with Todd Ireland that that kazoo is missing
from the Liberty Bell CD, "All the Hits By All the Stars, Volume Three."
I, too, thought the Libery Bell series came from a vinyl source. So, was
there another 45 of this song? Or is the Liberty Bell series from a tape
source (and, in fact, the same source as the Cameo/Parkway boxset)?
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musicmanatl MusicFan
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I have a version of this on a CD entitled "One Hit Wonders: A Novelty Experience" and it also does not contain the kazoo.
The "One Hit Wonders" CD is a great source for novelty hits of the '50s and '60s. Is it an import, as it's not in the database? The CD has no notations about where it is from.
Here's the link on Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/Novelty-Experience-Various-Artists/dp/ B00005MM0S/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1336958933&sr=1-1
Here is the track listing too:
1. Stranded In The Jungle - The Cadets
2. The Old Philosopher - Eddie Lawrence
3. Dinner With Drac - John Zacherle
4. Delicious - Jim Backus And Friend
5. The Blob - The Five Blobs
6. Kookie Kookie (Lend Me Your Comb) - Edward Byrnes
7. The Battle Of Kookamonga - Homer And Jethro
8. The Happy Reindeer - Dancer Prancer And Nervous
9. Lets Think About Livin - Bob Luman
10. Baby Sittin Boogie - Barry Mann
11. The Astronaut (Parts 1 And 2) - Jose Jimenez
12. My Boomerang Won't Come Back - Charlie Drake
13. (Im The Girl) From Wolerton Mountain - Jo Ann Campbell
14. Tie Me Kangaroo Down Sport - Rolf Harris
15. On Top Of Spaghetti - Tom Glazer And The Childens Chorus
16. Rip Van Winkle - The Devotions
17. Haunted House - Jumpin Gene Simmons
18. Leader Of The Laundromat - The Detergents
19. May The Bird Of Paradise Fly Up Your Nose - Jimmy Dickens
20. Theyre Coming To Take Me Away Ha Haa - Napoleon XIV
21. Wild Thing - Senator Bobby
22. Ding Dong The Witch Is Dead - The Fifth Estate
23. Little Ole Man - Bill Cosby
24. Tip Toe Through The Tulips With Me - Tiny Tim
25. Groovy Grubworm - Harlow Wilcox And The Oakies
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Santi Paradoa MusicFan
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Is there any chance this song was on an LP back in 1967 where "Wild Thing" would have appeared minus the kazoo overdub?
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jono MusicFan
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For what it's worth, my 45 of "Wild Thing" by Senator Bobby (Parkway
127) also contains the kazoo. My deadwax info matches jimct's in post
#1, Parkway (in cursive) 127-A. But if you keep going, about an inch
later it reads "J.A.", followed a few inches later by (delta symbol)
64840.
I too wonder about an album. Since the flip was by Senator Everett
McKinley, you gotta wonder if there was enough material to cover a
whole album, although I see "Senator Bobby" had one other (very
minor) chart hit on Parkway with "Senator McKinley".
Jon O.
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davidclark MusicFan
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Yes, the song appeared on an LP circa 1966/67 (in fact, two). I found this
information on Mike Callahan's BSN website:
"The Hardly-Worthit Report Featuring Chet Hardly & David Worthit"
(1966). Original pressings did not contain the track, however after it
became a hit, re-issues did.
"Boston Soul: Wilder Things with the Hardly-Worthit Players - Senator
Bobby & Friends" (1967).
Googling these LPs yields nice cover art and info. No indication however
as to whether the kazoo is missing or present.
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Hykker MusicFan
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jono wrote:
I too wonder about an album. Since the flip was by Senator Everett
McKinley, you gotta wonder if there was enough material to cover a
whole album, although I see "Senator Bobby" had one other (very
minor) chart hit on Parkway with "Senator McKinley".
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I have a couple other singles by the H-W players...one of which is "Senator Bobby" doing "Mellow Yellow" b/w a parody of "Silent Night/7:00 News" (no Senator on this one). The other is just an unfunny novelty song.
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Rockdent MusicFan
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I am embarassed to admit that I have 3 Hardly-WorthIt Players LPs and 2 Senator Bobby 45s. I pulled out the Liberty Bell CD, the Wild Thing 45 with the same deadwax etchings as mentioned earlier and the Boston Soul LP (in mono P-7057 - there is a stereo version listed as SP-7057) which is also listed as Wilder Things on the spine. The CD and the LP sync up perfectly with no kazoo overdub. The single on the other hand has very subtle kazoo starting after the first verse (it drops in and out and requires a VERY clean 45 to hear). The most obvious kazoo is about 2:18 in and runs till the end of the record getting a bit louder at times. I am not sure if I am just hearing the difference of a trebly 45 vs a CD from a vinyl LP, but there might be a bit more reverb presence to the vocal on my vinyl 45 as well. I also listened to the earlier post of a youtube video and it's not really clear enough to hear much kazoo (note that the kazoo is not the same as the ocarina solo which is very prominent on all sources). I do wonder if the stereo LP is different or perhaps rechanneled - anybody know?
Edited by Rockdent on 07 July 2012 at 6:05pm
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MMathews MusicFan
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Hi all,
well, most of my vinyl is long gone - but after my recent
move, and now unpacking and looking through what albums
we still have have, i discovered i still actually HAVE my
LP for "The Hardly-Worthit Report".
As indicated, this LP was re-cut to include "Wild Thing"
but they didn't even change the jacket or label. They
simply added a line above the track listing that says
"Intro: Wild Thing by Senator Bobby".... and on the
outside jacket they put a sticker stating it includes it.
The album is stereo, but Wild Thing is re-channeled with
gobs of shower-room stereo reverb added.
It DOES have the kazoo overdub.
MM
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davidclark MusicFan
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well Markie, that's a revelation. But it also poses the question, since the
Liberty Bell bootleg CD series "All the Hits by All the Stars" is sourced from
vinyl, what vinyl did they source the missing kazoo version from? And, why
is it missing from the official Cameo/Parkway box?
Does anyone have the "Boston Soul: Wilder Things with the Hardly-Worthit
Players - Senator Bobby & Friends" LP?
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MMathews MusicFan
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Hi David!
well, we just got an answer to the mystery!
as for the "why" that will remain a mystery forever i'm
sure, but the "where?" is now solved.
Just talked to a buddy who has the LP "Boston Soul:
Wilder Things with the Hardly-Worthit Players - Senator
Bobby & Friends" .. and this is the vinyl source of the
"no kazoo" version.
MM
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