The original artist who performed Lightnin' Strikes was Lou Christie.
"Paint it Black" by the Rolling Stones was the number 1 hit song on June 13, 1966.
"When A Man Loves A Woman" by Percy Sledge was the number 1 hit song on June 1, 1966.
The Happenings...it went to number three in 1966
In baseball, there is no specific limit to the number of foul balls a player can hit during a single at-bat. A player can continue to hit foul balls until they either make a fair hit, strike out, or reach the maximum number of strikes allowed. However, if a player hits a foul ball with two strikes, the at-bat continues without penalty.
"Venus" by Shocking Blue was the number 1 hit song on February 4, 1970.
There is no limit to the number of fouls a batter can hit.
"Monday Monday" by the Mamas and Papas was the number 1 hit song on May 8, 1966.
Unlimited number of foul balls. They all count as strikes until you have 2 strikes, then they don't mean a thing...
Yes, Lou Christie appeared on "The Ed Sullivan Show." He was known for his hit songs in the 1960s, including "Lightnin' Strikes." His performances on the show helped to boost his popularity during that era. Christie's appearances contributed to the show's reputation as a platform for showcasing musical talent.
"Strangers In The Night" by Frank Sinatra ws the nunber 1 hit song on June 28, 1966.
Not far enough if you get hit
"You Can't Hurry Love" by The Supremes was the number 1 hit on September 13, 1966.