Wizzard - See My Baby Jive video free download


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Uploaded: 2010/05/20

*EMI own or administer the sound recording content of this video*...Great song from Roy Wood and his band Wizzard,released in 1973 it reached #1 in the UK,and stayed there for 4 weeks.The track was written and produced by Roy Wood.

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9 years ago

Bill Richards

Only Lemmy could pull off Angels wings cricket pads and roller skates

9 years ago

CHUCKY KRÜGER

CHUCKY SAGT : EINFACH NUR GEIL ! - DA WIRD MIR MEIN MESSER STUMPF !!!!

9 years ago

Sharon Smith

status quo

9 years ago

Eskay1206

What a rip off from buttercups

9 years ago

Julie Storey

Just briliant, & timeless . Good Happy song :)

9 years ago

Simon Johanson

There just aren't enough guitar players with angel wings cricket pads and rollarskates on tv any more. Brilliant.

9 years ago

Brian Connolly

see my baby jive wooooooooooooo

9 years ago

HughieDixon

Tune though. 

9 years ago

Rafael Washington

Excellente song

9 years ago

Gera1713

bitter sweet memories 1972 School and happy days and some not sohappy but we were all together and nothing else mattered. Thanxxxxx

9 years ago

Renate Else

DAS!!!!! war auch 70er Jahre. Glamrock

9 years ago

chrisedelic77

The colourful Roy Wood!

9 years ago

Jerry Haynes

Some weird shit… not sure what I think of it. I have a Move record and I like that...

9 years ago

seventiesmusicisbest

They were truly great and Roy Wood, a quite brilliant musician.

9 years ago

takhisis64

schade....vorbei und vergessen :-(

9 years ago

hippie dylan

fab-u-lous, nothing like this with todays music.

10 years ago

David Jackson

If you ever feeling down then put some good time rock n roll on and your sure to feel better. Glam rock from the 70s. Still doing it to this day. Roy Wood legend.

10 years ago

Kjell Insulan

From way back when a bass had only 4 strings and the bass player had..ehh.. Wings and roller skates?!?

10 years ago

una mckillen

I am looking at the comments and thinking maybe I was vaguely lucky. The first time I danced to this was at an RAF base in Oxfordshire. My mate and I had been at a barbecue and met a couple of guys, who took us to that army base (it was a long time ago and we did not do a risk assessment) and actually we had a great night. Helen and I were the only non-prostitute girls that night (it was a forces base) but the music was to die for and that stays in my memory.

10 years ago

Derek Wilson

Absolutely glorious. It's that thing where you love a song, then wonder where it came from. And discover Spector. Like finding Muddy and the Wolf through the Who, Stones and Cream.

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