45's - Beep Beep - The Playmates (Roulette) video free download


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Uploaded: 2009/11/03

The Playmates were a late 1950s vocal group, led by the pianist Chic Hetti (born Carl Cicchetti, 26 February 1930), drummer; Donny Conn (born Donald Claps, 29 March 1930); and Morey Carr (born 31 July 1932, Waterbury, Connecticut).

Signed to Morris Levy's Roulette Records in 1958, they released two notable singles — "Jo-Ann" and "Don't Go Home" — before having a surprise #4 hit (July 9, 1958) with the tempo-changing novelty record "Beep, Beep" - that became a regular spin for Dr. Demento.

The "Beep, Beep" song was on the Billboard Top 40 chart for twelve weeks. Concurrently with this song, American Motors (AMC) was setting production and sales records for the Rambler models. Because of a directive by the BBC that songs do not include brand names in its lyrics, a version of "Beep Beep" was recorded for the European market replacing the Cadillac and Nash Rambler with the generic terms limousine and bubble car.

They followed up with a chart listing single in 1959 with "What Is Love" and then again in 1960 with "Wait For Me". After four albums for Roulette, the novelty group — which was known for its between-song comedy and banter as much for its repertoire — broke up in 1964.

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10 years ago

Doug Sontag

Ty for putting this on you tube. That is my grandfather playing the drums, wow if he only knew,and was still around,ty RIP Johnny Gambo

10 years ago

Rubee G

i love this

11 years ago

Tony Gutiérrez

I think about this song all the time! Never thought I'd hear it again.

11 years ago

Christina Dogsbody

Oh my poor heart strings...my Daddy had a maroon bubble car and, it goes without saying, we all loved this song. The 400 mile journey to Scotland though, what WERE my Mum and Dad thinking? Was just before the 1st motorway, too. Lovely to hear this funny song again x

12 years ago

OldsVistaCruiser

This song is why I call Caddies "Rambler chasers" to this day. I had a '64 Rambler Classic 770 that had an automatic with a shift indicator that showed "P-R-N-2-1-L". If you put it in "2", it started in 2nd gear and went into 3rd as you went faster. If you put it in "1", it went through all 3 gears. "L" was strictly 1st gear. I wanted to decorate it with stenciled Cadillac emblems on the backs of the front fenders, as you may find swastikas or rising suns on World War II fighter planes!

12 years ago

rjsmth

@J0hnnyTrash I agree. I do have this version you describe on a Playmates cd, best of on Collectibles records...

12 years ago

M Page

This was one of my Daddy's favourite songs :O) I love to listen to it and remember my Dad!!! Thanks for posting it :O)

13 years ago

douro20

@mkl62 Hmm...I thought this song was even earlier

13 years ago

Daniel Hoffius

@Ne14Gr8Music well one of theses days you should stop up there and ill have them play this song. and you can see the awesome jam we do to this song. by the way where you from? im from wisconsin

13 years ago

Lloyd T.

@nottosureaboutit Thanks! I'm glad I have it to share. :-)

13 years ago

Patrick Roach

its a lil too fast

13 years ago

Daniel Hoffius

@Ne14Gr8Music wats stopping you from doing the sport that you use to do. i do it every friday in honor of my brother who past away 6 yrs ago

13 years ago

Lloyd T.

@mkl62 That's some neat info.! I also have the Teddy Bears on 45.

13 years ago

mkl62

A Top 5 hit for The Playmates in December 1958. It was kept out of the top spot by The Teddy Bears (To Know Him Is to Love Him).

13 years ago

Brittany Payne

Hilarious! I heard this song at girls camp and it made me laugh so hard!

13 years ago

Lloyd T.

@geask8er Sounds like fun! It's been a long time since I've been roller skating. :-)

13 years ago

Daniel Hoffius

every friday at the gem roller rink in menasha wi. we play this song and we do the dance on skates and let me tell you is it ever hard to do the whole song

14 years ago

Lloyd T.

The flip side has been posted, thanks.

14 years ago

Lloyd T.

Thanks Cris! I would love to find a 78 copy too. :-) Check out the flip side of this one. It's a really good doo wop tune with some great sax and piano.

14 years ago

Lloyd T.

Thanks for watching. I will be glad to post the flip side. I'll get it done tonight.

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