From 1965, please enjoy unlikeliest teen idol of his era Soupy Sales and the b-side to his smash hit "Do the Mouse," the venerable ode to the mysterious Levant, "Pachalafaka."
I'd been searching for a free download of this for like ages, so it's a genuine pleasure to finally be able to share the wonder that is "Pachalafaka" with all of you. And as always, a coveted PowerPop No-Prize will be awarded to the first reader who gleans the song's relevance to the theme of the upcoming Weekend Listomania, but for reasons that will be come apparent tomorrow, I think such an eventuality highly unlikely.
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Fab!
Okay, I have absolutely no idea.
Well, clearly it's not songs about Turkey. The country, I mean.
:-)
I have probably not heard this song since was maybe 12.
A sincere thank you for tracking this baby down.
Now as to topic:
Best post-Elvis nonsense/novelty songs?
Best post-Elvis nonsense/novelty songs?
That's great and I'm totally going to steal it sometime soon.
But no
:-)
Songs that begin with P?
Funny songs put out by funny comedians in the 60's? Songs with a lot of consonants? Comedians with hit songs who made it onto Teen Magazine covers? (weren't many)
Oh, and while were at it, another of my faves from that great decade was Guy Marks doing his classic Loving You Has Made Me Bananas.
Songs containing nonsense words. Do do do blah blah blah.
Great lost songs of our youth.
Trey
I haven't a clue.
I just want to say "Blink your eyes Pook!"
ROTP(lumber)
Songs covered on the Muppet Show?
songs that invoke foreign lands, countries, cities, people, food or drink?
B-Sides that are superior to the A-Side?
B-Sides that are superior to the A-Side?
Best/worst albums featuring the sons of comedians?
Looking at that magazine cover, I'm amused that all the "autographs" are in the same handwriting.
As far as the clue goes: songs about mythical places?
Okay, no no no no and no.
And I just want to apologize to everybody up front.
:-)
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