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ted.hering
04 Sep : 21:29
Hi, numan,
Here's a like that provides a good list of Spike's CDs: [link].

I can't spot either of the songs you want. Funny the 1940s stuff has been issued over and over, but there are a lot of gaps in Spike's 1950s records.

numan428
23 Aug : 19:30
does anyone know which cd's (available in the uk) have spike jones's songs "molasses molasses" and "mommy wont you buy a baby brother" on please ?

chuber
13 Aug : 22:59
have you hear Spikes 'Hocha Cornea' on the cadbury fish ad? its AMAZING!

[link]

ted.hering
12 Aug : 06:22
Hi, Zany, Spike recorded a box set of six Charlestons on 45s. And his versions of the classical tunes "Liebestraum," "Rhapsody from Hunger(y)," and "Morpheus" were mostly instrumental, with brief spoken bridges. If it was a 78, it might have been "Holiday for Strings." Another instrumental Spike recorded (on 78) was Hotcha Cornia (the old Russian song "Dark Eyes"),

zany
02 Aug : 06:18
does anyone know of a 45 RPM record that came out in the late 1960's of Spike Jones instrumental music ? I don't know the name of the song but it was hilariously funny with just instruments playing. No vocals were used at all.

Doowopdaddy
14 Jul : 17:33
No, Claire Brandt looks completely different. She isn´t Kay Cee Jones. Can´t it be that Kathleen Dana Jones (daughter of Bernie Jones) was the alias of Kay Cee Jones?
No idea?

Doowopdaddy
07 Jul : 14:05
Thank you, Ted!


ted.hering
01 Jul : 05:24
Hi, Doowopdaddy, wasn't Kay Cee married to songwriter Eddie Brandt? (Definitely not Spike of Freddy.)

ted.hering
01 Jul : 05:21
Hi, Dic2phone, "Mama Look at Boo Boo" was a hit for Harry Belefante.


Doowopdaddy
23 Jun : 15:43
Hello.
Does anybody knows the relationship between singer KAY CEE JONES and her songwriters Freddy Morgan and Eddie Brandt and Bernie or Spike Jones? Is/was she a relative with hits like "Japanese farewell Song"?

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shirley c
Mon Mar 26 2007, 08:53AM
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gday folks - I come from just out of Invercargill New Zealand. I was wondering if anyone knows if Spike Jones and his music have been put on CD yet - and if so whats the title of it? Also does anybody know which english artists of the same era recorded the hippopotamus song- Mud Mud Glorious Mud - would be keen to get a hold of this if poss

cheers shirley
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Ace Coach
Wed Apr 04 2007, 03:31AM
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Location: Tamworth, England
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Hi Shirley, Mud Mud & The Hippopotumus Song were sung by Flanders & Swann. Regards Ian.
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A Scott
Sat Mar 29 2008, 02:48AM
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Hi Shirley
I just joined up today (The Spike Jones Club not the British Army) and amazingly I find a question I can answer - although it's about a year late going by your posting. However, better late tha never. Yes Spike Jones is on CD. I think there are two but I only have one (Bought by No. 1 son a few years ago for birthday/Fathers Day??? Produced by Eagle Records / Eagle Rock Enterrtainment plc in 1997 but I checked and it doesn't appear in their current listing.
20 songs include I went to your Wedding, Lulu's Baby, Ghost Riders, I saw Mommy Kissing, Tennessee Waltz and the classic William Tell.

Hope this helps.
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joannemusicfan
Thu Nov 19 2009, 09:23PM
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Hi there. If you're interested in any of Spike Jones' Christmas albums, It's a Spike Jones Christmas and Let's Sing a Song of Christmas really rock! They are my favorite 1970's Christmas Songs/Albums.
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Ricky_Rock
Mon Feb 08 2010, 09:49PM
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This song is one of my favorite ones as well. Let's Sing a Song of Christmas - it reminds me about holidays, fun, and children dreams))

Holidays in Sicily
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