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The Stooges on Epic Records???
OldFred:
And here, for everyone's listening pleasure, are the Three Stooges performing 'You Are My Girl'.
Oh, the wonders of YouTube! ;D
BeAStooge:
--- Quote from: ThumpTheShoes on July 19, 2010, 09:18:00 PM ---all I can guess is that if someone tried to use that name on a record today, C3 would have their heads for it!
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--- Quote from: metaldams on July 19, 2010, 09:22:29 PM ---Not if they covered this song.............
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Now, that's funny! And true.
OldFred:
Well remember, there was a group called Spanky & Our Gang, and George 'Spanky' McFarland wasn't that happy about it.
garystooge:
Just for the "record", here's a picture of the 'B' side (which is completely instrumental...no vocals). I reported in Journal #93 that this was listed in Scrapbook as a Stooges record, but in fact was not. This rare version housed at the Stoogeum actually bills the artist as "3 Stooges", not "Three Stooges" as in Hammond's version. But if you look closely, someone at the radio station apparently crossed out "3 Stooges" and wrote "3 SCROOGES" in red below. The yellow-label version of this record which was released to the public also bills the artist as "Three Stooges".
Two other tidbits:
1.Scrapbook says the record was supposedly re-released on Sprint Records but I've never seen that version in 30 years of collecting.
2.Scrapbook erroneously lists the B-side title as "Sinking of the Robert E. Lee"
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Blystone:
I wonder if C3 ever considered suing these guys?
http://www.youtube.com/v/iSN-Y1W4Jm4&hl=en_US&fs=1
Not that I want to give them any ideas...
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