"You're More than a Number in My Little Red Book" (1976, Arista)
The Drifters had the most famous and successful version. From Robin in Harlow,Essex,England
The song "Under the Boardwalk" is not originally by John Mellencamp; it was famously performed by The Drifters. However, Mellencamp covered the song on his album "Dance Naked," released in 1994. If you were looking for a different song or album by Mellencamp, please let me know!
"Under the Boardwalk" by The Drifters.. "you wish your feet were fireproof"..
Little Town Flirt by Del Shannon Up on the Roof by The Drifters Sheila by Tommy Roe Stranger on the Shore by Mr. Acker Bilk Balboa Blue by The Marketts Don't Play That Song by Ben E. King Shout by Dee Dee Sharp Operator by Gladys Knight & The Pips Greenback Dollar by The Kringston Trio When My Little Girl is Smiling by The Drifters
honestly idk but you can go to azlyrics.com then type the song it will give you the singer and the words...hope this helped sorta
The Drifters had the most famous and successful version. From Robin in Harlow,Essex,England
The Drifters
the drifters?
The Drifters. The song is from 1960.
That was Ben E. King.
Not in their Glory Years. The Drifters had 16 Top 40 hits between June 1959 and November 1964....No chart hits after that. Sitting on the Dock of the Bay was released in January 1968.
The song "Under the Boardwalk" is not originally by John Mellencamp; it was famously performed by The Drifters. However, Mellencamp covered the song on his album "Dance Naked," released in 1994. If you were looking for a different song or album by Mellencamp, please let me know!
"Under the Boardwalk" by The Drifters.. "you wish your feet were fireproof"..
The Little Princess of Song - 1927 was released on: USA: March 1927
Many different people sang on Broadway. You need a specific show and year to know exactly who.
Little black book
Little Town Flirt by Del Shannon Up on the Roof by The Drifters Sheila by Tommy Roe Stranger on the Shore by Mr. Acker Bilk Balboa Blue by The Marketts Don't Play That Song by Ben E. King Shout by Dee Dee Sharp Operator by Gladys Knight & The Pips Greenback Dollar by The Kringston Trio When My Little Girl is Smiling by The Drifters