Video Discription |
Brenda Lee mimes her 1961 rocker. Released on 19 Jun 1961, it reached #4 on the Hot 100. Released in the UK on 22 July 1961, it topped out at #22 across the pond. The record is a kind of follow up to Sweet Nothin's. The scene is a bit strange with kids in western wear sitting around a farm house while Brenda is in a suit and dress shoes while dancing on the dirt.
Recorded 21 May 1961. Session players: Hank Garland [gt], Grady Martin [gt], Harold Bradley [bass gt], Joseph Zinkan [upright bass], Buddy Harman [drums], Floyd Cramer [piano], Boots Randolph [sax] + Anita Kerr Singers. Producer: Owen Bradley.
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(Da-rup, da-rup, da-rup, da)
Dum dum, a-diddly dum, oh, oo-ho
Dum dum, a-diddly dum, oh, yeah
Dum dum, a-diddly dum
The music's sweet, the lights are low
Playing a song on the radio
Your Ma's in the kitchen, your Pa's next door
I wanna love you just a little bit more
Singin' ,dum dum, a-diddly dum, ah, hah
Dum dum, a-diddly dum
Sing it out, dum dum, a-diddly dum
Come on, baby, don't you be so shy
You know that I love you, let me tell you why
You've got a heart, I know that it's true
I couldn't love you any more than I do
Singin', dum dum, a-diddly dum, oh, yeah
Dum dum, a-diddly dum, one more time
Dum dum, a-diddly dum
Aaah, I want you with me all of the time
Tell me you love me and you'll be mine
There's so many things that we could do
So say the words and make my dreams come true
Singin', dum dum, a-diddly dum, ah, hah
Dum dum, a-diddly dum, sing it out
Dum dum, a-diddly dum
Dum dum, a-diddly dum, sing it out
Dum dum, a-diddly dum, I can't hear you
Dum dum, a-diddly dum, oh, yeah
Dum dum...
words and music by
Jackie DeShannon and Sharon Sheeley [BZ3bhgQWeJA] |