Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers - I`m not a juvenile delinquent. video free download


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Uploaded: 2011/12/27

my first offie thanx to all the people and the robbers that made this a memorable time in my life Terry and Ang this is for you.

Comments

8 years ago

Elmar Naumann

It's funny: I'm not a juvenile deliquent. And Frankie Lymon died on drugs.

8 years ago

Annie Jane

From the deepest of my heart, I would like too much to be dancing this song with someone. Smiling, the eyes shining. Gosh, It makes me really melancholic. How I wish I had a real friend or love.

9 years ago

KIDWIZZARD35

Shut up Sh*thead that's not funny! 

9 years ago

theedrstrangelove

I'm not a juvenile delinquent, but a little Heroin now and then is another thing.

9 years ago

Americanman

Man, what tallent!

9 years ago

sauquoit13456

On this day in 1956 {December 5th} the Alan Freed rock 'n roll movie 'Rock, Rock, Rock' opened in theaters across the U.S.A.Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers were featured in the film; they performed "I'm Not a Juvenile Delinquent"...The song was released on Gee Records, the B-side was "Baby, Baby", but amazingly, it did not make any of the national record charts...Frankie Lymon passed away on February 27th, 1968 at the young age of 25...May he R.I.P.

9 years ago

Keir Campbell

RIP Frankie. 

9 years ago

THYCHANIE

Lol..the Hi Five of the 50's..

9 years ago

THYCHANIE

Larenz tate did a good job but just didn't grab the essence of the 50's..yea it was about Frankie..but it lack luster the thrill excitement of the 50's..

9 years ago

Groovy Reflections

Singer Joe Negroni was born on this date in 1940 and passed away in 1978, he was a founding member of Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers.Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers - I`m not a juvenile delinquent.

9 years ago

William S.

The wonderful thing about this performance is that they all look like they ARE juvenile delinquents

9 years ago

Quito PoloDown

YESSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Love this!

9 years ago

PSI Rockin'

I haven't seen this movie, so I don't know the context for this song...but I can't be the only one who detects a hint of satire in Frankie's performance. Am I looking at this too much from a modern perspective -- and in our modern world, many young black men are stereotyped as "thugs" or "jd's" -- but it seems like this song and performance are mocking the notion that a young person of color should have to profess their "innocence" to be accepted or regarded as "good" by the white people...I mean, maybe it's just the time period, but the way they clasp their hands seems to parody the image of a "perfect child". Does the movie touch on any of this?What do you think?

9 years ago

Jack McGhee

This is just what I've been telling people for the longest time

9 years ago

Donald TittleJr

Ain't nobody ever topped him or ever will. Look at him putting his very soul in this music.

10 years ago

Albie loves her Perry forever

im a little bit fan of this boygroup.Love their songs.Its Always making me smile and wanna dance

10 years ago

Maya Klasen

So sweet! :')

10 years ago

Pridish Raj

you shouldnt have died so young kid

10 years ago

Kyra Nelson

What movie is this from?

10 years ago

badgadfaddadaad

when i heard this on mafia 2 and the other song I was sure it was a girl singing.

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