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"Spooky" is originally an instrumental song performed by saxophonist Mike Sharpe (Shapiro), written by Shapiro and Harry Middlebrooks Jr, which first charted in 1967 hitting No. 57 on the US pop charts and No. 55 on the Canadian charts.
"Spooky" (Classics IV song), by Mike Sharpe 1966, The Classics IV 1967, Dusty Springfield 1970, ... Spooky, the antagonist of the 2002 video game Pac-Man World 2;
The Classics IV performed "Pollyanna" on Dick Clark's TV Show Where the Action Is! and the record became a regional hit. But when WABC (AM) radio in New York started playing it they received a call from the Four Seasons' manager demanding they cease airplay of "Pollyanna" or they would no longer get exclusives on future Four Seasons recordings, among other disincentives. [6]
The video was the brainchild of Vid Kid creators Stu Sleppin and Bob Teeman, and if you stick around long enough, you’ll witness a certifiably spooky parade of knock-off kiddie celebs. “Tarzan ...
With lyrics about being followed combined with a punch of 80s pop and Michael Jackson singing the hook, this makes for an epic Halloween song! Related: The Best Horror Movies on Amazon Prime Video ...
In 1967, he started working with the group Classics IV, writing with the group's guitarist, James Cobb, to add lyrics to Mike Sharpe's instrumental "Spooky". [4] Subsequent songs co-written with Cobb included Sandy Posey's "I Take It Back" and the Classics IV hits "Stormy", "Traces", "Every Day With You Girl" and "What Am I Crying For?" [5]
While Luda Guadagnino's upcoming remake has already disturbed audiences, you can't ignore horror master Dario Argento's stylish, spooky, and bloody 1977 original. Jessica Harper stars as Suzy, a ...
Mike Sharpe (1951–2016) was a Canadian professional wrestler. Mike Sharpe may also refer to: Mike Sharpe (sprinter) (1956–2021), Bermudian sprinter; Mike Sharpe (1922–1988), Canadian professional wrestler of the Sharpe Brothers duo; Mike Sharpe, saxophone performer of song "Spooky"