The Viscounts - Who Put The Bomp In The Bomp What Am I Saying
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The Viscounts - Who Put The Bomp (In The Bomp, Bomp, Bomp)
The Viscounts - What Am I Saying 60's 45rpm
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Pye RecordsListen online
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- 7"
About The Viscounts
UK group. Its members had formerly been part of a TV ensemble called Morton Fraser's Harmonica Gang. They quit the group and formed The Viscounts in Late April 1958, playing local shows and eventually attracting the attention of manager Larry Parnes. He got them billed to better venues and signed them to Pye Records in 1960. Their cover version of Ray Smith's hit single "Rockin' Little Angel" became a hit in Australia, and their cover of "Shortnin' Bread" hit number 16 in November that year in the UK Singles Chart. In addition to recording rock/pop numbers, they also did some trad jazz, covering Paul Whiteman for a compilation album. In 1961 their single cover version of "Who Put the Bomp (In the Bomp, Bomp, Bomp)" reached number 21 in the UK chart, spending ten weeks in the listings. The group toured with Gene Vincent and Eddie Cochran, as well as sharing a stage with The Beatles in 1963 opening for Chris Montez. In 1964, they moved to Columbia Records, but none of their three following singles charted.
Members: Gordon Mills, Don Paul, Ronnie Wells
Gordon William Mills
Donald Paul Fountain
Ronald Kenneth Wells
Name Vars
- The Three Viscounts
- The Viscounts
- Viscounts
Aliases
- The Three Viscounts
Members
- Gordon Mills
- Don Paul
Comments
Someone put my computer's ram in the rama-lama-ding-dong and I didn't want to shake his hand.
great song
Great! Great! Great! Real music. Artists with a sense of humor.
Im an 80s kid and have always liked music from the 50s and 60s era.
I died at 2.09 til the end ????????
Pure poetry! Bob Dylan couldn't do better.
Check out my group ’The 3 Tones’ from Leicester ??
R n R will never die....
This sounds better than Travis Scott.
Am I the only one understanding that this is satire...?
I am laughing my ass off!
When in doubt, listen to the end... :-)
I am laughing my ass off!
When in doubt, listen to the end... :-)
GdonT lik pink., But re AL MEM WR ARE PIBKY DEW
I 1st heard this song in full house in joey goes to hollywood season 3
1221am on me brkn alarm KLOOK
This is in the 60s and I'm in love
Love this song you can't beat this old music oh the memories
Unless I'm mistaken(which I don't think I am)one of the members of this group is Gordon Mills, who went on to manage Tom Jones, Engelbert Humperdinck and Gilbert O"Sullivan.