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Topic History of: Who is Fred Walkingstick?
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honey!oh sugar sugar. Prunella Minge wrote:
I mean the album - www.cduniverse.com/productinfo.asp?pid=8779132

"Razzamatazz and all the Jazz" by Lorie Mann and The Viscounts. The Walking-Stick single is on that but now credited to them.


Not the same Viscounts who put the bop in the bop shoo bop shoo bop?
Prunella Minge I mean the album - www.cduniverse.com/productinfo.asp?pid=8779132

"Razzamatazz and all the Jazz" by Lorie Mann and The Viscounts. The Walking-Stick single is on that but now credited to them.
Prunella Minge Lorie Mann and The Viscounts, isn't it?
honey!oh sugar sugar. I thought it was Peter Sellers.
JK2006 His funny version of Well I Ask You was played on Sounds of the Sixties and even the great team of Brian Matthew and Phil Swern couldn't track down who it was. Sounded like Bernard Cribbens to me. Any wiser Tipsters?