Wow thanks Gloria, you are like a google bar - Gloria's Google! That would be 
so cute :) I appreciate you looking that up for me, I love to remember things 
from the past that I never had right to begin with. I think I am now 
understanding why I was not allowed to sing in the church choir! They put me 
into teaching Bible school to the little ones - which I was much better at.


When you are gifted... give; when you learn... teach
Nancy, Abbey-Rose and Maggie-Mae
 

--- On Sat, 2/5/11, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:


From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Fw: Wanted to share my beautiful card with everyone 
from my SP
To: [email protected]
Date: Saturday, February 5, 2011, 2:51 PM










Nancy, you almost had it right!
Gloria 








"Hang On Sloopy"



Single by The McCoys

from the album Hang On Sloopy

B-side
"I Can't Explain It"

Released
1965

Format
Vinyl, 7"

Recorded
1964, 1965

Genre
Pop Rock

Length
2:57

Label
Bang Records

Writer(s)
Wes Farrell
Bert Russell
"Hang On Sloopy" is a song by the pop group The McCoys which was #1 in America 
in October 1965 and is the official rock song of the state of Ohio and The Ohio 
State University. It was written by Wes Farrell and Bert Russell and is named 
for singer Dorothy Sloop, who used the name "Sloopy" on stage.[1][dead link]
The song was originally titled "My Girl Sloopy" and was first recorded by The 
Vibrations in 1964 on Atlantic Records (45-2222), becoming a top thirty hit. It 
was the title track of a live 1965 recording (released on Rhapsody in 1966) by 
the Ramsey Lewis Trio which earned a gold record. It has also been recorded by 
The Ventures (Liberty 1965) as well as by Arseno Rodriguez (Bang 1966), The 
Supremes (Motown 1966), The Kingsmen (WAND 1966), Little Caesar and the 
Consuls, The Yardbirds, Saving Jane, Jan & Dean (Liberty-LP "Folk'n'Roll" 
1965), David Porter (Enterprise "Into A Real Thing" 1971), Lieutenant Pigeon 
and Die Toten Hosen (2002). It has also been performed by Johnny Thunders and 
the Oddballs in a medley with "Louie Louie" and can be heard on the "Add Water 
and Stir" live Japan bootleg.


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