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  2. Jan and Dean discography - Wikipedia

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    Jan Berry album. Second Wave—One Way 34524 (1997) A Memorial edition of this CD was released in April 2004, after Jan's death; Dean Torrence solo projects. Rock 'N' Roll City—Realistic – 51-3009 (1983)

  3. You Really Know How to Hurt a Guy - Wikipedia

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    "You Really Know How to Hurt a Guy" is a song whose music was composed by Jan Berry, Jill Gibson, and Roger Christian, which was recorded by 1960s American pop singers, Jan and Dean. The song was recorded and released as a single and then appeared on the 1965 album Jan & Dean Golden Hits, Volume 2. The B-side of the single is "It's As Easy As 1 ...

  4. Jan and Dean - Wikipedia

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    After the surfing craze, Jan and Dean scored two Top-30 hits in 1965: "You Really Know How to Hurt a Guy" got up to 27 and "I Found a Girl" got to 30—the latter from the album Folk 'n Roll. During this period, they also began to experiment with cutting-edge comedy concepts such as the original (unreleased) Filet of Soul and Jan & Dean Meet ...

  5. Jennie Lee (song) - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after Jan and Arnie's version was released, Billy Ward and his Dominoes came out with a cover that charted at number 55 on the US Billboard Hot 100, [15] and placed at 14 on the US R&B charts. In 1962 Jan & Dean recorded a version of the song on their album Jan & Dean Golden Hits.

  6. Carnival of Sound - Wikipedia

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    Carnival of Sound is the last studio album by the American rock duo Jan and Dean.Though recorded sporadically from 1966 to 1968, it was not released until 2010. Even though it is credited as a Jan and Dean record, it is actually more of a Jan Berry solo effort. [1]

  7. Surf City (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Surf City" is a 1963 song recorded by American music duo Jan and Dean about a fictitious surf spot where there are "two girls for every boy". [1] Written by Brian Wilson, Jan Berry and Dean Torrence, [2] it was the first surf song to become a national number-one hit. [3]

  8. Ready Steady Who - Wikipedia

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    Ready Steady Who is the first EP by the Who, released on 11 November 1966, about a month prior to their album A Quick One.The title refers to a Ready Steady Go! TV special the band had recently appeared in, but the EP contains different recordings from those performed on the TV show.

  9. Greatest Hits Volume Two - Wikipedia

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    The Greatest Hits – Volume 2: 20 More Good Vibrations (1999) by The Beach Boys; The Best of The Byrds: Greatest Hits, Volume II (1972) John Denver's Greatest Hits, Volume 2 (1977) Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits Vol. II (1971) Eagles Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 (1982) ELO's Greatest Hits Vol. 2 (1992) by Electric Light Orchestra; Al Green's Greatest Hits ...