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  2. Bruce Channel - Wikipedia

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    Channel toured Europe and was assisted at one gig by the Beatles, who were then little known. [1] John Lennon, who had "Hey! Baby" on his jukebox, was fascinated by McClinton's harmonica. [1] A popular legend is that Lennon was taught to play harmonica by McClinton, but by that time Lennon had already been playing the instrument live for some ...

  3. Hey! Baby - Wikipedia

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    "Hey! Baby" is a song written by Margaret Cobb and Bruce Channel, first recorded at Clifford Herring Studios in Ft. Worth Tx, and recorded by Channel in 1961, first released on LeCam Records, a local Fort Worth, Texas label. After it hit, it was released on Smash Records for national distribution.

  4. Hey Baby - Wikipedia

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    Hey Baby may refer to: "Hey! Baby", a 1961 song by Bruce Channel, covered by Anne Murray in 1982 and DJ Ötzi in 2000 "Hey Baby" ...

  5. 1962 in music - Wikipedia

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    August 18 – The Beatles play their first live engagement with the line-up of John, Paul, ... "Hey! Baby" – Bruce Channel "Hey Little Girl" – Del Shannon

  6. John Nitzinger - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-1960s, Nitzinger began his career as a performer on Bruce Channel's hit single "Hey! Baby", and became something of a local star with his band "The Barons", releasing several singles before breaking up.

  7. Love Me Do - Wikipedia

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    Brian Epstein had also booked the American Bruce Channel to top a NEMS Enterprises promotion at New Brighton's Tower Ballroom, in Wallasey on 21 June 1962, just a few weeks after "Hey! Baby" had charted, and placed the Beatles a prestigious second on the bill. Lennon was so impressed that night with Channel's harmonica player, Delbert McClinton ...

  8. Chantilly Lace (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Chantilly Lace" is a 1958 rock and roll song by The Big Bopper. It was produced by Jerry Kennedy, and reached No. 6 on the US Billboard Hot 100. Bruce Channel covered the song on his 1962 album, Hey!

  9. Category:Songs written by Bruce Channel - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Songs written by Bruce Channel" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. ... Hey! Baby; P. Party Time (T. G. Sheppard song) S.

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