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"Popsicle" is a song written by Buzz Cason and Bobby Russell. It was first recorded in 1962 by the Todds. The song was originally released on their 1963 album Drag City.
"Popsicle Toes" is a song by Michael Franks. It was released in 1976 as a single from his album The Art of Tea. [2] [3] [4] [5]The song is Franks' only Billboard Hot 100 entry, peaking at No. 43.
Michael Franks (born September 18, 1944) is an American singer and songwriter, considered a leader of the quiet storm movement. He has recorded with a variety of well-known artists, such as Patti Austin, Art Garfunkel, Brenda Russell, Claus Ogerman, Joe Sample, and David Sanborn.
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Michael Franks – vocals; Michael Brecker – tenor saxophone; David Sanborn – alto saxophone; Joe Sample – keyboards; Larry Bunker – vibraphone; Larry Carlton – guitar; Wilton Felder – bass guitar
Popular Favorites 1976–1992: Sand in the Vaseline is a two-disc compilation album released by Talking Heads in 1992. It contains two previously unreleased demo recordings ("Sugar on My Tongue," "I Want to Live"), a non-album A-side ("Love → Building on Fire") and B-side ("I Wish You Wouldn't Say That") and three newly finished songs ("Gangster of Love," "Lifetime Piling Up" and "Popsicle").
In 1964, comedian singer Allan Sherman recorded "Pop Hates the Beatles", a novelty song to the tune of "Pop Goes the Weasel" that condemns The Beatles with lyrics such as, "Ringo is the one with the drums / The others all play with him / It shows you what a boy can become / without a sense of rhythm."
Donald Trump's pick for Commerce secretary underlined that big and broad tariffs are top of mind both for him and the president during his confirmation hearing Wednesday.