98.6 - Keith video free download


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Duration: 03:08
Uploaded: 2011/09/18

1967 pop ballad hit from Keith, 98.6

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10 years ago

Greyhawk Southern

Keith was good friends with Mark Lindsey and Paul Revere of The Raiders. He played bass on their final tours when Mark and Paul were still playing together. Check out "Indian Reservation." That's Keith on bass.

10 years ago

Robert Wyrick

14 years old and a transistor radio were how I heard so many of these songs

10 years ago

WENDY BLINSTON

A GREAT SOUND OF A GREAT 60s SONG.

10 years ago

James Rawlins

I vaguely remember hearing the song when I was growing up. I didn't really discover it until I started watching The Prisoner (the BBC series with Patrick McGoohan) - and they used it during the final episode. It probably took me 3 years after that to learn it's name or that Keith was the singer (and that French Horn hook at the start always got me).

10 years ago

John Frosty

Real name James Barry Keefer

10 years ago

austin teutsch

How some of these guys and gals had these one hit wonders in the pool of so much 60's talent I'll never understand it. Talk about some REAL competition! The Beatles, The Byrds, The Stones, Supremes, Motown, Philly greats. How some of them did amazes me. But the made it one time on their great talent, a good song and break in the action of the charts and radio playlists. 

10 years ago

donald trump

Archer brought me here :)

10 years ago

kenny kliff

WMCA, back of my dad's 64' Buick Special convertible. Bklyn!!

11 years ago

hippie dylan

knew the song but not the artist,really good single, could imagine paul simon doing this.

11 years ago

Joey Frederick

At 1:40, he sings, "You know she's got me on another kind of high.....way..." Just wonderin' if the record label put pressure to say "highway" instead of just "high"...

11 years ago

Aurelio Gago

the best version of this song LOS ANGELES ,a good spanish group of the sixties

11 years ago

pdelliot

Did you know the Tokens were the band playing behind Keith on this song?

11 years ago

pdelliot

One of my favourite songs ever.

11 years ago

Frank Talotta

98.6,hmmmmmmmmm,when was the last anything seemed to be normal?Everything really sucks if we as a country are number 2!

11 years ago

Alan Morris

This song was always playing on the radio whenever my mom picked me up from school. I haven't heard it since the early 70s.

11 years ago

Bob Hicks

Your Ebola Song Of The Day:

11 years ago

Chuck Tiller

This song/post was broadcast on AM1070 KNTH in Houston on Monday, 10/13/14. Monday is here and it's time to get back to work. Of course, I'm starting with some Maxwell House Colombian Coffee and the AM1070 5:20 oldie. A native of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, James Barry Keefer, told Mojo magazine June 2008 about this celebration of the joys of love: "I had very little hope it would be a success. I was talking to my girlfriend after that session, saying I couldn't believe I had just recorded a song with a number related to a person's body temperature." "98.6" had entered the chart in early December 1966 at #90 and spent 14 weeks on the Top 100 (and for 3 of the 14 weeks it was on the Top 10). Two months later in February, 1967 it peaked at #7 (for 2 weeks) on Billboard's Hot Top 100. Although Keith remained in the music industry as a producer, "98.6" was his only big hit, which qualifies this song as a one hit wonder. Go get that 2nd cup and have a good Monday.

11 years ago

perpetual61

I Finally Found It ! I have been going crazy looking for this song. I woke up one morning last week with this song playing in my head but was getting fustrated because I didn't know who sang it or what the name of it was. I only remembered 98.? and that was a far as I got and I even Googled it and nothing until now. Thank God I was starting to think I imagined this song and that it never existed. Now I can enjoy it and remembered how good it still is.

11 years ago

Robert Kirchhoefer

Keith " 98.6 " circa : 1967

11 years ago

Raymond Malcuit Jr.

This Song Went To Number 7 On The Billboard Hot 100 Chart In 1967. 

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