First Class - Beach Baby (1974) HQ 0815007 video free download


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HQ-Video. First Class - Beach Baby, a hit in 1974. The song was produced with singer Tony Burrows, but he didn't perform on TV. Check out wikipedia for more information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_First_Class

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8 years ago

Bruce Yeager

the lead singer has a ZZ TOP t-shirt

8 years ago

KellyGiftShop

ooohh Looks like he could be my friend!!

8 years ago

gahloot

The lead singer hangs up and to the left! I guess it isn't hanging, but it's doing something! LMAO

8 years ago

William Engel

groovy if they played with sprit!

8 years ago

blondego56

Oops: how on earth can anybody dis like this?? ( dang autocorrect)

9 years ago

Daisy Flowers

I wonder if the lead singer is lip synching to Tony Burrows voice. Tony Burrows actually sang this hit song in 1974. Tony Burrows was also the lead singer, of the session group "Brotherhood of Man" when they did "United We Stand" and yes it was a love song. Tony also was the lead singer of the session group White Plains, whose big hit was "My Baby Loves Lovin" and the most popular session group, again led by Tony Burrows, was Edison Lighthouse, with Tony singing the unforgettable hit "Love Grows Where My Rosemary Goes" We baby boomers would probably remember all of these.

9 years ago

Paul Miller

This song reminds me of a true red head who would turn into a freckle-faced kid after she spent half an hour in the sun. The dumb broad probably has melanoma and still lives in Ventura.

9 years ago

Jim Burgan

Although Tony Burrows is heard singing the lead on this tune, he does not appear in this video. Obviously lip-syncing but why did they do it to the radio-station version of this song? They weren't limited to 3 minutes so why not the entire LP track? The station at which I worked at the time played the crap out of this song and I thought for sure they would become a super-group.. I guess my thinking was the kiss of death... They never had another hit in the US.

9 years ago

Rich Sullivan

Junior year memories..

9 years ago

Steffi Immerhin

First Class - Beach Baby1974

9 years ago

Bobby Litwin

A Great Rocker, way back then and today, at the Lunch Table at The Federal Medicare Agency in Woodlawn, with Morty and Little Bobby.

9 years ago

Baz Daly

This Gem was the brainchild of the legendary John Carter and Gillian Shakespear

9 years ago

Bob Sherrer

Such utter crap from the 70's. Please make it go away.

9 years ago

Sue Sunderland

Brilliant song 

9 years ago

Robert Shearmire

awesome song

9 years ago

RJ McAllister

Tony Burrows had hits with Brotherhood of Man, Edison Lighthouse, White Plains and the Pipkins, all within months in 1970 and '71, and was First Class' lead singer for this 1974 hit, made by a bunch of UK studio men. The band shown here was assembled for touring purposes; Burrows didn't want to tour anymore.

9 years ago

ghostdancer2302

Sounds like the Bay City Rollers.The lead singer's wearing a ZZ Top t-shirt, gotta like that.

9 years ago

Clayton Tamm

married a year and spending time dancing in Tonawanda, NY at the local dance hall on Niagara Falls Blvd.! like it was yesterday!

9 years ago

HoldMyBalls4Me

I remember when this tune came out. I was 10 years old. It was an AM radio Top 20 hit for a couple of months. They're like The Beach Boys meets The Bay City Rollers mix. I think this was their biggest hit, if not the only one they had ever had in their entire musical career, which would then place them in the "One Hit Wonder" category. Catchy, hooky, melodic, up-beat, fun song, but there were so many of these types of songs from the early to mid-70's back then. The radio waves were literally inundated with ultra-pop, glittery, bubblegum, melodic tunes from a multitude of "here-one-minute-and-gone-the-next-one-hit-wonders", and even from some long-lasting famous artists as well. 

9 years ago

Dan Nunya

i gotta admit-as cheesy a rip off of the beach boys that this song is, the guys are having a great time and it rubs off.

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