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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.
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]
"Spooky" (Classics IV song), by Mike Sharpe 1966, The Classics IV 1967, Dusty Springfield 1970, and Atlanta Rhythm Section 1979 "Spooky" (New Order song) "Spooky", a song by E-40 from Revenue Retrievin': Graveyard Shift
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 ...
Singer and voice actor Bob McFadden teamed up with songwriter and poet Rob McKuen for a spooky album, with "The Mummy" being the biggest hit. 20. "The Night Before Halloween" by Bill Buchanan
Michael Sharpe (October 28, 1951 – January 17, 2016) was a Canadian professional wrestler better known as "Iron" Mike Sharpe.A second-generation wrestler whose father and uncle (Mike and Ben Sharpe) also competed in the profession, Sharpe was a mainstay for various territories throughout the United States and became a regular for both the World Wrestling Federation and New Japan Pro-Wrestling.
"Spooky" (Buddy Buie, ... Mike Sharpe) 2:50; Out of Left Field" (Dan Penn, Spooner Oldham) 3:09; B Side "Cover Me" (Eddie Hinton, Marlin Greene) 2:56 ...
His “Club Shay Shay” has 2.8 million subscribers on YouTube while the “Nightcap” podcast with Johnson has more than 1 million subscribers. What did Mike Epps say in response to Shannon Sharpe?