"Little Old Lady from Pasadena" was sung by Jan & Dean, an American rock duo popular in the 1960s. The song, released in 1964, became one of their signature hits, known for its catchy melody and humorous lyrics about an elderly woman who loves to race her car.
2 possibilities: Little old lady from Pasadena (covered by the Beach Boys, but a hit for Jan and Dean) Little Deuce Coupe
Carl Wilson, a member of The Beach Boys, sang lead on several notable songs, including "God Only Knows," "Good Vibrations," and "Wild Honey." He also took the lead on tracks like "Darlin'" and "The Little Old Lady from Pasadena." His smooth, emotive voice contributed significantly to the band's distinctive sound and helped elevate many of their classic hits.
Tom T. Hall sang the song, "I Love Little Baby Ducks." I think it came out in the 1970's.
Several Beach Boys songs feature saxophone, including "Sail On, Sailor," where the instrument adds a jazzy feel to the track. Another notable example is "The Little Old Lady from Pasadena," which incorporates a catchy sax line that complements the upbeat vibe. Additionally, "The Warmth of the Sun" features saxophone elements that enhance its melodic richness.
-more beautiful you-love that song...and very good
The Little Old Lady from Pasadena was created on 1964-06-08.
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2 possibilities: Little old lady from Pasadena (covered by the Beach Boys, but a hit for Jan and Dean) Little Deuce Coupe
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"The Little Old Lady From Pasadena" was performed by "Jan and Dean", reaching #3 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1964. They were also known for other 1960s surf-era songs such as "Dead Man's Curve" and "Surf City".
Carl Wilson, a member of The Beach Boys, sang lead on several notable songs, including "God Only Knows," "Good Vibrations," and "Wild Honey." He also took the lead on tracks like "Darlin'" and "The Little Old Lady from Pasadena." His smooth, emotive voice contributed significantly to the band's distinctive sound and helped elevate many of their classic hits.
the little old lady that lived in the shoe.
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