FIRST TIME HEARING Sam The Sham & The Pharaohs - Woolly Bully REACTION

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FIRST TIME HEARING Sam The Sham & The Pharaohs - Woolly Bully REACTION
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Produced by my uncle: Stanley Augustus Kesler (August 11, 1928 – October 26, 2020) was an American musician, record producer and songwriter, whose career began at the Sun Studio in Memphis, Tennessee. He co-wrote several of Elvis Presley's early recordings including "I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone" and "I Forgot to Remember to Forget", and played guitar and bass on hit records by Carl Perkins and Jerry Lee Lewis. As a producer, his successful records included "Wooly Bully" by Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs.

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This is one of those songs that it has actually stood the test of time and no one has a clue why. We all know it's just a fun song. Art is an incredible intangible.

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When I was a kid, my family went to a tiny, ultra conservative backwoods Baptist church. So conservative that the women sat on one side of the church and the men on the other side. One night during church, the preacher's oldest daughter sang a solo hymn and when she finished, the younger daughter (about 7 or 8 years old) stood up and loudly requested: "now sing Woolly Bully". Other than the audible gasps, you could have heard a pin drop, lol.

carolynsmith
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This tune, and 'Louie Louie', and 'Shout' always got people out on the dance floor.

billdomitilli
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This is the song that made Sam famous. A rock staple.

gkiferonhs
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This is the opening song in the Tom Hanks, John Candy movie “Splash!” which is a perfect Rob Squad Movie Reaction suggestion. We fans of yours LOVE “Splash!”

jeffpawlinski
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Matty told Hatty about a thing she saw
Had two big horns and a wooly jaw
Wooly Bully!

anerdtoolate
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These guys were one of the opening acts when the Beatles hit Shea Stadium in 1965.

MrTmihalc
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Amber's chair dancing is getting better all the time. Fun.

Canflowfrank
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Little Red Riding Hood is another classic.

rockeryhudpeck
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Fun fact: This song was Billboard's #1 song of 1965

breakingdad
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From summer 1965. There was a time and may still be that this song would get everyone out of their seats dancing. We couldn't really understand what he was singing the 2nd verse. Sam had probably on of the greatest rock and roll screams on this record. Notice the sax solo plays a high blooper note toward the end of the solo. Hit hit a major 7th instead of the intended minor 7th. But it makes your ears prick up like "what was that note?"

thomastimlin
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Even 30 years ago, this was still on all the jukeboxes!! Always a fun time!!

kevinlundgren
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"I KNOW that song!" - Jeff Spicoli

dr.burtgummerfan
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just imagine this hitting the airwaves back in 1964- so different and fun- it must have blown people's minds!

DouglasMcCulley
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I’m Latino and can’t understand what he’s singing other than Wooly Bully Wooly Bully Wooly Bully. Love this song.

andydurazo
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Man, what memories this song brings back -- and not all of them family friendly! The girls loved to shake it all to this one.

jealousjelly
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Some songs require their own dance and this is one of those. It consists of two jump steps to the left, two kicks with the right leg, two jump steps to the right, two kicks with the left leg. Try it….it’s fun when you are all in a line.

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The Wooly Bully is actually a Buffalo (American Bison). The line "Let's not be L7" means "Don't be a Square" (form an L with thumb and forefinger and on the other hand form a 7 - put them together = A Square)

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I remember when this song first came out in 1965, I blew $2.00 in the juke box playing this song over & over again. lol (songs on the juke box were only ten cents a play back then.)

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