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The Box Tops - Sweet Cream Ladies , Forward March

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8 years ago

Hathaway Alfred

A clever fella, the one who wrote this song.

9 years ago

Jeff Missinne

If I recall correctly, it wasn't either Cool Whip or Pillsbury, it was Jell-O, which had just begun marketing a cream pie mix. "Cream pie ladies, forward march, look at what you're givin', cream pie ladies, forward march, your family's really livin'." Would I love to find that commercial!

9 years ago

syndicate0101

@Kristina Mikkelson CasanovaTHEY SINGING ABOUT STREET HOES!!!!!!!!........ AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHH, HA, HA, HA, HA, HA, HA, HA, HA, HA, HA, HA, HA, HA, HA, HA,HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!..........BUT!!!!: AT THE TIME AS WELL, PART OF THE SONG WAS USED FOR A COOL WHIP COMMERCIAL AS WELL, THOUGH THE LEVER BROTHERS USED JUST ENOUGH OF THE VOCALS, AND THEN THE INSTRUMENTAL FOR THE REST.... INTERESTING....

9 years ago

sauquoit13456

On this day in 1968 {December 22nd} "Sweet Cream Ladies, Forward March" by the Box Tops entered Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart at position #89; and eight weeks later on February 16th, 1969 it peaked at #28 {for 1 week} and spent 15 weeks on the Top 100...It reached #16 on the Canadian RPM Singles chart...Between 1967 and 1970 the Memphis area quintet had ten Top 100 records; with two reaching the Top 10, "The Letter" {#1 for 4 weeks on September 17th,1967} and "Cry Like a Baby" {#2* for 2 weeks on April 28th ,1968}...* The two weeks that "Cry Like a Baby" was at #2, the #1 record for both those weeks was "Honey" by Bobby Goldsboro...

9 years ago

Melanie Anne Phillips

This evenings music selection from the 60'sThe Box Tops - Sweet Cream Ladies , Forward March

9 years ago

Fran Xavier

And this from a group that was considered "bubble gum".

10 years ago

Winston Markwart

I remember this song back in the 1960's after Gord Summers and myself returnedto the radio station after conducting a beat news report

10 years ago

Kristina Mikkelson Casanova

Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm did not know what they were singing about all those years ago but now Iknow .

10 years ago

Brian Grant

I bet Gary Puckett wished he had done this song

10 years ago

Susan Klein

Turned into, I think a Pillsbury commercial "Cream pie ladies..."

10 years ago

Jennifer L Mays

i think there was another version, a bit more mellow, loved their stuff tho

11 years ago

Rob Burnett

Did anyone realize what this song is really about???

11 years ago

watcheroftheskies617

Prostitution?!? I always thought Salvation Army ladies. Oh... same thing.

11 years ago

Steven Green

It's OK because the song stands on its beat.

11 years ago

LVCrocky

i feel thats just great love it!

11 years ago

Katie Hamby

Do not look at it's bad side of this song, look at it's good side.

11 years ago

Robin Olsen

Let Them Fabricate Success For Those Who Fail Dept.

11 years ago

Steven Green

A song that glorifies prostitution.

11 years ago

Rob Burnett

I Freakin Love this Song!!!!!

11 years ago

GTown Dave

This really was a great song; a tribute to world's oldest profession.

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