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renfield54
08-18-2000, 04:19 PM
who sang the HUCKLEBUCK on the episode where norton teaches ralph to bop dance>???
no one seems to know and she isn't credited anywhere.... plwase send reply to ... gary_renfield@email.com...we think it's either kay starr or georgia gibb.... but i think it's someone else...

powbangzooom
01-05-2007, 06:15 PM
Wow this is an old post! I have been trying to find out about this. I would love to get a copy of the song used in the show. I noticed there are a lot of big names that covered this song. Any info?
Thanks

The Great One
01-05-2007, 06:22 PM
who sang the HUCKLEBUCK on the episode where norton teaches ralph to bop dance>???
no one seems to know and she isn't credited anywhere.... plwase send reply to ... gary_renfield@email.com...we think it's either kay starr or georgia gibb.... but i think it's someone else...

Wow! I would also like to know the answer to that question. I hope someone comes forward with information. :confused:

powbangzooom
01-08-2007, 12:10 PM
It was done by Kay Starr. Now here's the trick. The version played on the show was a slightly different version than the one that actually came out. I,m tring te get a copy of it on mp3. I'll let you know if I get it.

TV Knowledge Fan
01-08-2007, 12:58 PM
...that because of Jackie's strong ties to Capitol records (for whom he recorded all of his "mood music" albums in the '50s and '60s), he was able to get an "alternate take" of Kay Starr's rendition of "The Hucklebuck" {she too was an exclusive Capitol artist until 1955, when she signed with RCA Victor}
for that "Young At Heart" episode.

Whenever he suggested his recording of "Marilyn" [the instrumental he "wrote" and recorded in '55 because of his perpetual fondness for Marilyn Taylor, whom he finally married in 1975] be used in one of the filmed "HONEYMOONERS" episodes, it WAS used...three times, in fact. The first was the background music heard on the "Late Show" sequence of "TV Or Not TV" (a slightly faster version of the recording), again during the "costume party" sequence of "The Man From Space" [an alternate "Dixieland" version], and the "restaurant" scene in "A Man's Pride" (this time, played at the correct speed). See, every time Jackie managed to sneak that music into an episode, he was trying to tell Marilyn Taylor, "I'm still in love with you, and I'm not forgettin' ya!!!". He had to wait 20 years before he could finally prove it to her.

:tv:

powbangzooom
01-08-2007, 01:40 PM
Wow! Thanks for the info, I had no Idea. Do you know if it is possible to get this
version that is on the show? I did get an mp3 of a slower version.


Mambo anyone?

The Great One
01-22-2007, 05:34 PM
Wow! Thanks for the info, I had no Idea. Do you know if it is possible to get this
version that is on the show? I did get an mp3 of a slower version.


Mambo anyone?

Did you download it from the internet? I would like to get a copy for myself.

powbangzooom
01-24-2007, 07:05 AM
No, I couldn't find it on the net. A DJ up in NJ emailed it to me. I can do the same , but I will need your email address. I was able to find this song on the net by different artists, but not her. Just drop me a PM.

The Great One
01-24-2007, 04:34 PM
No, I couldn't find it on the net. A DJ up in NJ emailed it to me. I can do the same , but I will need your email address. I was able to find this song on the net by different artists, but not her. Just drop me a PM.

Thanks!!! I'll send you my e-mail address shortly. :)

touge
03-05-2007, 03:38 AM
good info, i've been searching for the artist of this song for awhile

touge
03-05-2007, 06:59 PM
thanks for the mp3, also i found a clip on youtube -

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=znrAFEARqtw

it actually looks like they increased the tempo perhaps by playing the record at a faster rate ?