NEW * Oh Babe, What Would You Say - Hurricane Smith {Stereo} 1972

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1972......#3 U.S. Billboard Hot 100, #1 U.S. Cash Box Top 100, #4 UK Singles Chart, #3 Canada, #13 Australia, #9 New Zealand
Original video edited and AI remastered with HQ stereo sound.
"Oh Babe, What Would You Say" is a song by record producer Hurricane Smith, written by his wife Eileen Sylvia Smith, and released in 1972. It was a transatlantic hit; and became a United States No.1 Cash Box and a Billboard Pop No.3 hit, No.3 in the Canadian RPM Magazine top singles, and No.4 in the UK Singles Chart.
This song is noted for its Tenor Saxephone solos, with the support of the string section, which are heard at the Intro, the Middle Instrumental section, and the Outra before the song's fade. It's in the style of the 1930s popular song genre. It's sentimental lyrics include the line: "Just to walk with you along the Milky Way".
Born Norman Smith in northern England, he took up the "Hurricane Smith" moniker from a 1952 film. Smith worked as an engineer on all the Beatles' sessions between 1962 and 1965 when EMI promoted him to producer. The last Beatles album he recorded was Rubber Soul. In the late '60s Smith produced Pink Floyd's early albums and one of the first rock concept albums, The Pretty Things' S.F. Sorrow. Smith later appeared on albums by Teardrop Explodes and Julian Cope. He died on March 3, 2008.
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Welcome to Smurfstools Oldies Music Time Machine!
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smurfstoolsoldiesmusictimemach
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i loved this song back in 1972 i was 12 happy times

Ardoyne
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Ive been saying it for almost 20 years now. Youtube is by far the best thing on the internet. This is awesome. Helping me relive my life over again. Love every second of it. Every day finding something better than yesterday

stripervince
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Absolutely love it...even more than back then.

Madridme
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My Mom LOVED this song! Every morning it played on the station my parents listened to while we having breakfast and my Mom was making lunches for school. Happy Memories!

ceilconstante
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Brought back loving memories of times gone by, beautiful song with profound lyrics ❤

tracey
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This was my mom and step dads song. They both passed away last year. After my mom died if found she had a 45 record of this song. that was in june of 2023. My stepdad passed away in august of 2023. The record was broken in half, and each half was cremated with one of them.

superRobertoist
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EVERYONE LOVED THIS in the early 70s. It sounded like a combination love/ novelty song because of his voice. But it was a sweet song, if you listen.
RIP, Hurricane Smith.

elialmodovar
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I was in the 7th grade when this song came out. All of my friends at school and at home really liked this song. Most of them thought Jerry Lewis sang this song.

davidpanetta
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One of the all-time top 10 songs of my childhood. A+

djbilltakabillterwilleger
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I was 11 then and still love this song!

johnLA
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I have always loved this song and video. It's incredibly romantic and he is adorable.

tinydancer
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never heard this song until 2023. Boy was I missing out. lol

valeriew
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I was seven when this came out. I'd bop along to it while it played on the radio and my folks would look so happy, like they were relieved that I liked something they liked. Big Thanks Sammy.

LarryGonzalez
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Haven´t listened to this song in years, but it still sounds GREAT. Oh nostalgia ...

gastonbouchard
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He was actually the engineer for the Beatles in their early days

michaelrochester
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Smurf does it again! Great tune from the year I graduated. Damn, getting old.

sawnose
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Wow! I haven't heard this since then.
Definitely sets a good mood here!
😆👍

JohnShinn
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I have the 45 and use to DJ dance parties with it. My friend Jim's favorite on my playlist back then. 🎉😊

hiroehayes
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I always liked this one! Love that 1930's and 1940's sound. How cool! Thanks so much for this great song and video!!

themagicsinthemusic