
“The Loco-Motion” 1962-1988 - Pop History Dig
Apr 11, 2003 · “The Loco-Motion by Grand Funk,” Song Facts.com. Grand Funk Railroad, Official Web Site. “Kylie Minogue and Michael Parkinson Lead List With Heroes of Summer Floods,” The Times, December 29, 2007. Josh Tyrangiel, “Skin Deep and Proud of It,” Time, Monday, April 8, 2002. YouTube video, Kylie Minogue, “The Loco-Motion.”
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Apr 11, 2003 · “The Loco-Motion” is the name of a 1962 dance song recorded by a young artist named Eva Boyd, then known as Little Eva. “The Loco-Motion” topped the music charts of its day, and later went on to future fame with two other artists — Grand Funk Railroad, an American rock band of the 1970s, and Kylie Monogue, the Australian pop star of ...
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“The Loco-Motion” 1962-1988: Pop dance song over three decades: Little Eva, Grand Funk Railroad & Kylie Minogue. “Lost That Lovin’ Feelin'” 1964-1965 ‘Blue-eyed soul’ boys, the Righteous Brothers, turn out ‘most-played’ radio song, provide memorable hits, & popular film music. “Madonna’s Pepsi Ad” 1989
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Aug 22, 2019 · In 1939, blues and jazz singer Billie Holiday performed at a New York city night spot called Café Society. The song she sang that evening was unlike any other that had come before
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May 4, 1970 · “The Loco-Motion” 1962-1988 […]”The Loco-Motion” is the name of 1962 dance song authored by famous Brill Building song-writing duo, Carole King & Gerry Goffin, and recorded by a young artist known as Little Eva…
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May 24, 2018 · Click to visit 'Loco-Motion' story. The Shirelles’ hit was a turning point for the Goffin-King partnership – and more hits kept coming. In 1961 they did “Take Good Care of My Baby,” a No. 1 hit for singer Bobby Vee and “Some Kind …
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Mar 1, 2010 · Carole King and Gerry Goffin wrote for The Cookies girl group, a Brooklyn, New York threesome of Dorothy Jones, Ethel McCrea, and Margaret Ross, helping them produce the No. 17 hit, “Chains,” in the fall of 1962. The Cookies also sang backup vocals on the 1962 Little Eva hit song, “The Loco-Motion” (also by King