Hullabaloo Season 2

September. 13,1965      
Rating:
7.4
Trailer Synopsis

Hullabaloo is an American musical variety series that ran on NBC from January 12, 1965 through August 29, 1966. Similar to Shindig! it ran in prime time in contrast to ABC's American Bandstand.

Episode 30 : Show #48 Host: Paul Anka
April. 11,1966
1) Paul Anka - ""What Now My Love"" 2) The Cyrkle - ""Red Rubber Ball"" 3) Lesley Gore - ""Young Love"" 4) THE HULLABALOO DANCERS (choreographed by David Winters) 5) Peter and Gordon - ""Woman"" 6) ACADEMY AWARD NOMINEES (SONG MEDLEY) 7) Peter and Gordon - ""Wrong From The Start""
Episode 29 : Show #47 Host: Soupy Sales
April. 04,1966
1) Soupy Sales (host) – ""Ballin' the Jack"" (1920's song) 2) The Young Rascals – ""Good Lovin'"" 3) Lada Edmunds, Jr. (Hullabaloo dancer) - sings ""I Know Something"" 4) Tony and the Tigers – ""Day Tripper"" (Group with Soupy's sons Hunt and Tony) 5) Soupy, Hunt and Tony – ""Ballgame Trio"" and ""Meet the Mets"" 6) We Five – ""You Were on My Mind"" (excerpt) and ""You Let A Love Burn Out"" 7) Soupy and the We Five – ""Daydream"" 8) The Remains – ""Diddy Wah Diddy""
Episode 28 : Show #46 Hosts: Chad And Jeremy
March. 28,1966
1) Chad and Jeremy (co-hosts) – ""Where Would You Be Without Me"" (or ""Where Would I Be Without You?"") 2) The Outsiders – ""Time Won't Let Me"" 3) Joe Tex – ""The Love You Save"" 4) Baby Jane Holzer – ""You're Gonna Hurt Yourself"" 5) Chad and Jeremy – ""Distant Shores"" 6) Chad and Jeremy & the Back Porch Majority – ""Ladies Auxiliary Barn Dance"" 7) The Back Porch Majority – ""Workin' Man"" 8) Chad and Jeremy – ""Sticks and Stones""
Episode 27 : Show #45 Hosts: The Serendipity Singers
March. 21,1966
1) Serendipity Singers (hosts) – ""Willowy Billowy Land"" 2) Bobby Fuller Four – ""I Fought the Law"" 3) Linda Bennett – ""Any Old Time of Day"" 4) Hullabaloo Dancers Pat Adiarte and Tom Cahill dance to ""Nowhere Man"" 5) Bobby Goldsboro – ""It's Too Late"" 6) SPRING MEDLEY: 6a) Serendipity Singers – ""It's Spring"" and ""April Showers"" 6b) Linda Bennett – ""Spring is Here"" 6c) Bobby Goldsboro – ""A Young Man's Fancy"" (end of medley) 7) Serendipity Singers – ""Phoenix Love Theme"" 8) Bobby Fuller Four – ""Love's Made A Fool Of You""
Episode 26 : Show #44 Host: Gary Lewis
March. 14,1966
1) Gary Lewis - ""The Wild Blue Yonder"" 2) The Mamas and the Papas - ""California Dreamin'"" 3) Dionne Warwick - ""Message To Michael"" 4) Bobby Rydell - ""The Joker"" 5) Noel Harrison - ""Baby Blue"" 6) TOP POP MEDLEY 7) Gary Lewis and the Playboys - ""Run For Your Life""
Episode 25 : Show #43 Host: Pat Boone
March. 07,1966
1) Pat Boone – ""Every Little Movement"" 2) The Turtles – ""You Baby"" 3) Nancy Ames – ""Where Am I Going?"" 4) Pat Boone & Nancy Ames – ""The Spanish Flea"" 5) Pat Boone – ""The Green Beret"" 6) Pat Boone & The Womenfolk – ""Womenfolk"" 7) The Womenfolk – ""Reno, Nevada"" Pat Boone introduces Donovan (in song) 8) Donovan – ""Gwenevieve"" 9) The Turtles – ""Almost There""
Episode 24 : Show #42 Host: George Hamilton
February. 28,1966
George Hamilton (host) – ""Let's Face The Music And Dance"" The Young Rascals – ""Slow Down"" Lainie Kazan – ""I Cried For You"" Medley of comic strip theme songs: 1. George Hamilton – theme from ""Orphan Annie"" 2. Theme from ""Barney Google"" 3. Theme from ""Popeye"" 4. Hullabaloo Dancers Theme from ""Batman"" (end of medley) Simon & Garfunkel – ""Homeward Bound"" Mel Carter – ""All Of A Sudden My Hearts Sings"" (excerpt) and ""Love Is All We Need"" (or ""Love Is All I Need"") George Hamilton & Mel Carter – ""Memphis, Tennessee"" The Young Rascals – ""Good Lovin''
Episode 23 : Show #41 Hosts: The Righteous Brothers
February. 21,1966
1) The Righteous Brothers (hosts) – ""Let The Good Time Roll"" 2) Paul Revere and the Raiders – ""Kicks"" 3) Nancy Sinatra – ""These Boots Are Made For Walking"" 4) Bob Lind – ""Elusive Butterfly"" 5) Paul & Barry Ryan – ""Have Pity On The Boy"" 6) Medley of songs from the ""Rubber Soul"" album (song excerpts): 6a) Righteous Brothers – ""I've Just Seen A Face"" 6b) Nancy Sinatra & The Righteous Brothers – ""Run For Your Life"" 6c) The Righteous Brothers – ""Girl"" 6d) Nancy Sinatra & The Righteous Brothers – ""Wait"" 6e) The Righteous Brothers – ""Michelle"" 6f) Nancy Sinatra & The Righteous Brothers – ""I've Just Seen A Face"" (end of medley) 7) The Righteous Brothers – ""Soul and Inspiration"" 8) Paul Revere and the Raiders – ""Just Like Me"" (with closing credits) The Righteous Brothers talk during part of song by announcing next week's guests. George Hamilton cameo. Available on MPI Home Video Volume 10
Episode 22 : Show #40 Host: Skitch Henderson
February. 14,1966
1) Skitch Henderson (host) – ""Hard Day's Night"" (instrumental) 2) The Steel Bandits – ""It's Not Unusual"" 3) Skitch about to break into song, Johnny Carson?? – ""Skitch Don't Sing"" 4) The Marvelettes – ""Don't Mess With Bill"" 5) David Winters & The Hullabaloo Dancers – ""Zorba The Greek"" (dance routine) 6) Chad & Jeremy – ""Teen Age Failure"" 7) Skitch Henderson & Orchestra – ""Oh Yeah"" 8) Jackie & Gayle – ""My Funny Valentine"" and ""Call Me"" 9) Chad, Jeremy, & Skitch Henderson – ""Summer Song"" 10) Skitch Henderson & orchestra – ""Day Tripper"" (Hullabaloo A Go-Go segment)
Episode 21 : Show #39 Host: Roger Smith
February. 07,1966
1) Roger Smith (host) – ""Put On A Happy Face"" 2) The Lovin' Spoonful – ""Day Dream"" 3) Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons – ""Hurt Yourself"" and ""Working My Way Back To You Babe"" 4) Christine Cooper – ""S.O.S"" Roger Smith – ""Michelle"" (brief, part of intro) 5) Michelle Lee – ""Feeling Good"" 6) Roger Smith and Michelle Lee (medley of Herb Albert songs) – ""Moon River,"" ""Blue Skies,"" ""Tumblin' Tumbleweeds,"" ""Tea for Two,"" ""Beautiful Dreamer,"" ""Witchcraft,"" ""It Happened in Monterey"" and ""A Taste of Honey"" 7) The Lovin' Spoonful – ""There She Is"" (Hullabaloo A Go-Go segment)
Episode 20 : Show #38 Host: Frankie Avalon
January. 31,1966
1) Frankie Avalon – ""South Rampart Street Parade"" 2) The T-Bones – ""No Matter What Shape Your Stomach's In"" 3) Judi Rolin – ""Much More"" 4) Frankie Avalon with Brothers Four – ""San Francisco Bay Blues"" 5) Brothers Four – ""It Was a Very Good Year"" 6) Smokey Robinson & the Miracles – ""Going to a Go Go"" 7) MOTOWN MEDLEY 7a) Frankie Avalon – ""Uptight"" 7b) Smokey Robinson – ""Ain't That Peculiar"" 7c) Judi Rolin – ""I Hear a Symphony"" 7d) Brothers Four – ""How Sweet It Is to be Loved by You"" 8) Hullabaloo dancers – ""Stop in the Name of Love""
Episode 19 : Show #37 Host: Dean Jones
January. 24,1966
1) Dean Jones (host) – ""Every Day"" (or ""Everyday"") 2) Peter Nero - Theme from ""Thunderball"" 3) Bruce Scott – ""You Can't Lose Something"" 4) The Bitter End Singers – ""Let Me in Or Keep Me Out"" 5) MEDLEY of Walt Disney songs: 5a) Dean Jones - ""That Darn Cat"" theme 5b) Dean Jones & The Bitter End Singers – ""Hi Ho"" and ""Hi Diddle Dee"" 5c) Dean Jones & The Bitter End Singers (medley) – ""When I See An Elephant Fly,"" ""Zip A Dee Doo Dah"" and ""Mickey Mouse Song."" 6) Dean Jones – ""Counting Flowers On The Wall"" 7) The Bitter End Singers – ""Day Tripper"" 8) Bruce Scott – ""Sounds Of Silence"" 9) Dean Jones & The Bitter End Singers – ""We Can Work It Out"" 10) Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels – ""Jenny Take A Ride"" (Hullabaloo A Go-Go segment)
Episode 18 : Show #36 Host: Trini Lopez
January. 17,1966
1) Trini Lopez (host) – ""Put Your Arms Around Me, Honey"" 2) The Vogues – ""Five O'Clock World"" 3) Everly Brothers – ""The Price of Love"" 4) Everlys and Lopez - medley: ""Wake Up, Little Susie,"" ""Bye Bye, Love"" and ""Bird Dog."" 5) David Winters – ""The Anti-Protest Song"" 6) Trini Lopez – ""I'm Telling You Now"" (abridged) 7) Freddie and the Dreamers – ""A Windmill in Old Amsterdam"" 8) Trini Lopez – ""Made in Paris"" 9) Trini Lopez – ""La Bamba"" (another source lists ""What'd I Say?"")
Episode 17 : Show #35 Host: Leslie Uggams
January. 10,1966
January 10, 1966 (Monday) – Show #35 1) Leslie Uggams (host) – ""I Could Have Danced All Night"" --Leslie sings an excerpt of a song she performed on the ""Sing Along with Mitch"" show. 2) The Shangri-La's – ""Long Live Our Love"" --Leslie Uggams sings a few lines from ""Mr. Tambourine Man,"" then introduces Barry McGuire. 3) Barry McGuire – ""He's Got The Whole World In His Hands"" 4) Peter & Gordon – ""Woman"" 5) Leslie Uggams, Peter & Gordon – ""You Are My Sunshine"" 6) Leslie Uggams & Barry McGuire (medley of Roger Miller songs, song excerpts) – ""England Swings,"" ""In The Summertime,"" ""Do Wacka Do,"" ""You Can't Roller Skate In A Buffalo Herd,"" ""Chuga Lug Chuga Lug,"" ""Engine Engine Number Nine"" and ""King Of The Road"" 7) The McCoys – ""Fever"" (Hullabaloo a Go-Go segment) 8) Closing credits
Episode 16 : Show #34 Host: Roger Smith
January. 03,1966
Roger Smith (host, from the ""Mr. Roberts"" TV show) – ""Chim Chim Cheree"" The Beatles – ""Day Tripper"" (taped in England) Jonathan King – ""Everyone's Gone to the Moon"" excerpt Jonathan King – ""Where the Sun Has Never Shone"" Lesley Gore – ""We Know We're In Love"" Top Pop segment (Top hits of 1965 – song excerpts): 1. Jonathan King, Lesley Gore, and Roger Smith – ""You Were On My Mind"" (brief) 2. Ramsey Lewis (playing piano) – ""The In Crowd"" 3. Lesley Gore & Roger Smith – ""You're the One I Love"" 4. Lesley Gore – ""Downtown"" 5. Dancers, music: ""Help"" (instrumental version of song) 6. Jonathan King – ""You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling"" 7. Lesley Gore – ""Stop In the Name of Love"" 8. L. Gore, J. King, R. Smith and Ramsey Lewis – ""Satisfaction"" 9. Roger Smith – ""Can't Help Myself"" 10. Entire cast (dancers and guests) – ""Wooly Bully"" (END of medley) The Beatles – ""We Can Work It Out"" (taped in England) Commercial: Bravo floor wax Ramsey Lewis Trio – ""Hang On, Sloopy"" (instrumental version)
Episode 15 : Show #33 Host: Alan King
December. 27,1965
Alan King (host) – ""I Won't Dance"" The Young Rascals – ""I Ain't Gonna Eat My Heart Out Any More"" Brenda Lee – ""Who Can I Turn To?"" Hullabaloo Dancers, music: ""England Swings"" Introduction of the New York Knicks basketball team The Womenfolk – ""Quittin' Time"" Alan King & Brenda Lee (medley) – ""Wham,"" ""Caldonia,"" ""Downtown,"" ""Let Me Off Uptown"" and ""Shanty In Old Shanty Town"" The Rascals – ""Good Lovin'"" (Hullabaloo A Go-Go segment)
Episode 14 : Show #32 Host: Jerry Lewis (Christmas Show)
December. 20,1965
Jerry Lewis (host) – ""This Old Man"" (dressed as Santa Claus) Jerry Lewis – ""Old McDonald March"" (Lewis removes Santa suit. Kids march in carrying animals) Tony and the Tigers – ""When The Party's Over"" (Group with Soupy Sales' sons Tony & Hunt) Little Lisa – ""Puppet On A String"" Dick Williams Kids (Andy Williams is their uncle) – ""What's New Pussycat?"" Jerry Lewis with sons Chris & Scotty – ""Jingle Bells"" (refrain only) ""Just Because We're Kids"" All (Hullabaloo guests) – ""12 Days of Christmas"" Scott, Lewis, & Chris – ""Edelweiss"" Hullabaloo Kids – ""The Twelve Days Of Christmas"" (Hullabaloo Lyrics) The Bantams – ""Do You Love Me?"" and ""Susie Q"" (Hullabaloo A Go-Go segment) Jerry Lewis – ""Goodnight Little People""
Episode 13 : Show #31 Host: Robert Vaughn
December. 13,1965
December 13, 1965 – Show #31 1) Robert Vaughn (host) – ""I Want a Girl"" 2) Goldberg-Miller Blues Band (Steve Miller) – ""The Mother Song"" 3) The Supremes – ""Children's Christmas Song"" 4) Serendipity Singers – ""When Peaches Grow On Lilac Trees"" 5) The Four Tops – ""Something About You"" 6) Robert Vaughn – ""Mrs. Brown, You've Got A Lovely Daughter"" 7) The Four Tops – ""A Taste of Honey"" 8) The Supremes – ""My Favorite Things"" 9) Robert Vaughn and the Serendipity Singers – ""Second Hand Rose"" 10) All (Hullabaloo guests) – ""'Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious"" 11) Pete Matz and His Orchestra – ""Symphony"" (Hullabaloo A Go-Go Symphony)
Episode 12 : Show #30 Host: Frankie Avalon
December. 06,1965
1) Frankie Avalon - ""Do I Hear A Waltz?"" 2) The Hollies - ""Look Through Any Window"" 3) Nancy Sinatra - ""So Long Babe"" 4) Lola Falana - ""Wouldn't It Be Loverly"" 5) TV THEME SONG MEDLEY 6) The Yardbirds - ""I'm A Man""
Episode 11 : Show #29 Host: Michael Landon
November. 29,1965
1) Michael Landon - ""I Like It Like That"" 2) The Byrds - ""The Times They Are A-Changin'"" 3) Jackie DeShannon - ""A Lifetime Of Loneliness"" 4) THE HULLABALOO DANCERS (choreographed by David Winters) - ""Satisfaction"" 5) Chad And Jill - ""The Cruel War"" 6) TOP POP MEDLEY (song excerpts) 6a) Michael Landon – ""You Were On My Mind"" 6b) Jackie DeShannon – ""You've Got Your Troubles"" 6c) The Byrds – ""Do You Believe In Magic?"" 6d) David Winters – ""Baby Don't Go"" (missing from MPI release) 6e) Chad and Jill, Michael Landon – ""Houston"" (end of medley) 7) Paul Revere and the Raiders - ""Steppin' Out""
Episode 10 : Show #28 Hosts: The Dave Clark Five
November. 22,1965
1) The Dave Clark Five – ""Having A Wild Weekend"" 2) Dionne Warwick – ""Are You There?"" 3) The Brothers Four – ""Try To Remember"" 4) Lola Falana, Joannie Sommers & The Dave Clark Five – ""Catch Us If You Can"" 5) Lola Falana – ""Gotta Travel On"" 6) Joannie Sommers – ""The Shadow of Your Smile"" (""Sandpiper"" theme) 7) MEDLEY (Salute to Burt Bacharach): 7a) The Dave Clark Five – ""Wives & Lovers"" 7b) Joannie Sommers – ""You'll Never Get To Heaven"" 7c) Lola Falana – ""Wishin' And Hopin'"" 7d) The Brothers Four (& Hullabaloo Dancers) – ""What The Worlds Needs Now"" 7e) Dionne Warwick – ""Walk On By"" 7f) All (Hullabaloo guests) – ""Magic Moments"" and 'What's New Pussycat?' (end of medley) 8) The Dave Clark Five – ""Over And Over""
Episode 9 : Show #27 Host: Barry McGuire
November. 15,1965
1) Barry McGuire (host) – ""The Lonesome Road"" (or ""Look Down That Lonesome Road"") 2) The Kingsmen – ""Louie, Louie"" (abridged) and ""Money"" 3) Brenda Lee, Brenda McNair and Barry McGuire – ""Gotta Get A Goin'"" 4) Barbara McNair – ""You're Gonna Love My Baby"" 5) Brenda Lee – ""Yesterday's Gone"" 6) Brenda Lee, Brenda McNair and Barry McGuire – ""Gotta Get A Goin'"" (reprise) 7) Rolling Stones film footage (instrumental version of ""Satisfaction"") 8) The Rolling Stones – ""She Said Yeah"" and ""Get Off Of My Cloud"" (live vocals with pre-recorded backing music). 9) Barry McGuire – ""This Precious Time""
Episode 8 : Show #26 Hosts: The Serendipity Singers
November. 08,1965
1) The Serendipity Singers (hosts) – ""Sing Out"" 2) Little Jimmy Dickens – ""May the Bird of Paradise Fly Up Your Nose"" 3) Marvin Gaye – ""People"" (brief) and ""Ain't That Peculiar?"" 4) Dusty Springfield – ""Some of Your Lovin'"" 5) Donna McKechnie – ""Do I Hear A Waltz?"" 6) Bruce Scott – ""So Much to Live For"" TOP POP MEDLEY 7a) Serendipity Singers – ""Yesterday"" 7b) Marvin Gaye – ""Taste of Honey"" 7c) Bruce Scott and Dusty Springfield – ""Turn, Turn, Turn"" 7d) All (Hullabaloo guests) – ""Round Every Corner""
Episode 7 : Show #25 Host: Peter Noone (of Herman's Hermits)
November. 01,1965
1) Herman's Hermits (hosts) – ""I'm Henry VII, I Am"" (brief) --Herman's Hermits – ""Henry the VII"" (with special Hullabaloo lyrics) 2) Lola Falana – ""A Foggy Day In London"" (brief) and ""Chicago"" 3) The Lovin' Spoonful – ""You Didn't Have To Be So Nice"" 4) Herman (Peter Noone) – ""Real Live Girl"" (brief) 5) Lesley Gore – ""My Town, My Guy and Me"" 6) Dick Kallman – ""Looking Around"" (Hollywood A Go-Go segment) 7) David Winters dance segment – theme from ""Hullabaloo-A-Go-Go"" 8) MEDLEY: 8a) Herman (Peter Noone) – ""Positively Fourth Street"" 8b) The Lovin' Spoonful – ""May The Bird Of Paradise"" 8c) Lola Falana & David Winters – ""Everyone's Gone To The Moon"" 8d) Leslie Gore & Dick Kallman – ""Everybody Loves A Clown"" (end of medley) 9) Herman's Hermits – ""Just A Little Bit Better""
Episode 6 : Show #24 Host: Petula Clark
October. 25,1965
Petula Clark (host) – ""I Know A Place"" and ""Downtown"" medley Sam The Sham & The Pharaohs – ""Ring Dang Doo"" Kim Weston – ""Take Me In Your Arms"" Noel Harrison (Rex Harrison's son) – ""A Young Girl"" Petula Clark & Noel Harrison – ""Knees Up Mother Brown"" The Toys – ""A Lover's Concerto"" Pat Adiarte – ""Five Different Girls"" Petula Clark – ""Round Every Corner""
Episode 5 : Show #23 Host: Paul Anka
October. 18,1965
Paul Anka – ""It Only Takes A Moment"" Diana Ross and the Supremes – ""I Hear A Symphony"" Leslie Uggams – ""Alexander's Ragtime Band"" The Back Porch Majority – ""Wait And See"" David Winters dance segment - ""Yesterday"" (instrumental version recorded by Peter Matz) Paul Anka – ""Treat Her Right"" Leslie Uggams & The Back Porch Majority – ""Everybody Loves A Clown"" Diana Ross & The Supremes – ""Lovers' Concerto"" All (entire cast) – ""A Little Bit Better"" Len Barry – ""One Two Three"" (Hullabaloo A Go-Go segment) David Winters (and the Supremes?) – ""Hang On Sloopy""
Episode 4 : Show #22 Host: George Maharis
October. 11,1965
George Maharis (host) – ""Teach Me Tonight"" and ""Something's Gotta Give' The Animals – ""It's My Life"" Dionne Warwick – ""Looking with My Eyes"" George Maharis & Warwick – ""Mohair Sam"" Joe & Eddie – ""Walking Down the Line"" Medley (Tribute to Bob Dylan): 1. George Maharis – ""Like a Rolling Stone"" 2. Joe and Eddie – ""What I Really Want to Do"" 3. Hullabaloo Dancers dance to instrumental version of ""Mr. Tambourine Man"" 4. Dionne Warwick – ""Mr. Tambourine Man"" 5. Animals – ""It Ain't Me, Babe' 6. All (entire cast) – ""Blowing in the Wind"" (end of medley) George Maharis – ""World Without Sunshine"" The Gentry's – ""Keep On Dancing""
Episode 3 : Show #21 Host: Dave McCallum
September. 27,1965
1) David McCallum (host, appearing in character as ""Ilya Kuryakin"" from ""Man from U.N.C.L.E."") 2) Beau Brummels – ""Don't Talk to Strangers"" 3) Peter and Gordon – ""Yesterday"" 4) Brenda Lee – ""Rusty Bells"" 5) The Animals – ""We Gotta Get Out of This Place"" 6) TOP POP MEDLEY 6a) David McCallum – ""Agent Double-O-Soul"" 6b) Brenda Lee with Peter & Gordon – ""Mohair Sam"" 6c) Beau Brummels – ""Catch Us If You Can"" (end of medley) 7) The Animals – ""Club A Go-Go"" (Hullabaloo A Go-Go segment)
Episode 2 : Show #20 Hosts: Jerry and Gary Lewis
September. 20,1965
1) Jerry Lewis and Gary Lewis (co-hosts) - ""Help!"" 2) Gary Lewis and the Playboys - ""Everybody Loves A Clown"" 3) Joannie Sommers - ""Before And After"" 4) Barry McGuire - ""Eve Of Destruction"" 5) TOP POP MEDLEY 5a) Jerry Lewis – ""Kansas City Star"" 5b) Joanie Sommers – ""Action"" 5c) Barry McGuire – ""Hang On, Sloopy"" 5d) Gary Lewis & the Playboys – ""It Ain't Me, Babe"" (end of medley) 6) Jerry Lewis – ""I'll See Your Light"" 7) Paul Revere and the Raiders - ""Ooh Poo Pah Doo"" (Goldie Hawn dancing in left cage)
Episode 1 : Show #19 Host: Sammy Davis, Jr.
September. 13,1965
1) Sammy Davis, Jr. - ""This Could Be The Start Of Something Big"" 2) The Lovin' Spoonful - ""Do You Believe In Magic"" 3) Sonny And Cher - ""I Got You Babe"" 4) The Supremes - ""Nothing But Heartaches"" 5) Sammy Davis, Jr. and The Supremes - ""Toot Toot Tootsie"" 6) TOP POP MEDLEY 7) Sammy Davis, Jr. - ""I Know A Place"" 8) The Strangeloves - ""I Want Candy""

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