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Set in 1958, and inspired by Elvis Presley's induction into the US Army, the musical "Bye Bye Birdie" (book by Michael Stewart, lyrics by Lee Adams, music by Charles Strouse) opened on Broadway on 14 April, 1960, with The Kirby Stone Fours rendition of "Kids", being released as a single on the Columbia label the following month.

In 1963, a film version of the musical was released, starring Ann Margaret, Dick Van Dyke, Maureen Stapleton, Janet Leigh, Paul Lynde, Bobby Rydell, and Jesse Pearson in the lead role of Conrad Birdie. This clip features a number of movie stills, promotional posters and lobby cards from the film.

It is interesting to note that although The Kirby Stone Four are best remembered for their 1958 hit "Baubles, Bangles And Beads" (which earned them a Grammy Award nomination), in Australia, "Kids" actually sold more copies as a 45 RPM single, with both being released on Columbia's subsidiary label, Coronet.

Comentarios

9 years ago

LyricalL Johnson

is there an instrumental available for this version?

11 years ago

NBCRecords

It's with great sadness that I write to advise that the last surviving member of The Kirby Stone Four, Edwin Holzman (Eddie Hall), passed away last Friday, 16 November 2012, in Las Vegas Nevada. He was 91. Thank you Kirby, Larry, Mike and Eddie - your music will continue to live on.

13 years ago

jonbecker03

@USRoute66 whoever these women may have been, they don't contribute much to this recording. the female vocal group sounds shrill and unmusical. these women may have been very talented, but apparently they were INSTRUCTED to sing this way by some wrongheaded producer. otherwise, this isn't a bad tune. in fact, it's kinda cute........

13 years ago

NBCRecords

@duhwolf, good question! I grew up listening to the 'Baubles, Bangles & Beads' LP and over time collected the rest of the groups material (as well as the small amount of non KS4 the members recorded). I have also been fortunate enough to have met 2 of the members of the group (Michael and Eddie), as well as Kirby's brother and daughter, and Michael's sons. Whatever I do know is a combination of what I have listened to in the music, liner notes on albums and what the families have shared with me.

13 years ago

NBCRecords

I seem to recall Eddie Hall mentioning that the girls on the Columbia recordings were simply studio backing singers. The only time that the female singers were listed was on the 1962 Columbia release "Guys & Dolls", which included Mary Mayo, Elise Bretton, Lillian Oliver, Marilyn Gaines, Miriam Workman and Julie Stone (Kirby's wife). Although I am fairly certain Julie Stone only appeared on this album with The KS4, some of the other girls may have been on the earlier albums you mentioned.

13 years ago

USRoute66

This is absolutely fantastic. Maybe we can talk the "Collectables" label into releasing another Kirby Stone Four CD from the Columbia years? I would buy it in a heartbeat. Incidentally, on the first two Columbia LPs that Kirby Stone released in 1958-1959, there is a female vocal group accompanying them. I am curious, as to who they are?

14 years ago

sproutcentral

I remember it now...I reckon it's 40 years since I heard it too.

14 years ago

fjbutch

Been waiting to hear this song for 40 odd years..no bugger had had clue what I was on about....mate!! ....here it is.. Thanks NBC..Champions !!!

14 years ago

Alstair Sweetman

still has impact!

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