A dum dum a deedely dum uh huh huh a dum dum a deedely dum oh yeah
A dum dum a deedely dum
A music’s sweet the lights are low playin' a song on the radio
Your ma’s in the kitchen your pa’s next door I wanna love you just a little bit
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Singing dum dum a deedely dum uh huh dum dum a deedely dum
Sing it out dum dum a deedely dum
Come on baby don’t you be so shy you know that I love you let me tell you why
You got a heart I know that it’s true I couldn’t love you any more than I do
A singing dum dum a deedely dum oh yeah dum dum a deedely dum
One more time dum dum a deedely dum
Ah I want you with me all of the time tell me you love me and you’ll be mine
There’s so many things that we could do So say the words and make my dreams come true
A singing dum dum…
Great number that takes me back lots of years. I saw her live in Adelaide in the very early sixties...I think it was with Bobby Rydell. The backing group on this recording is so tight...great sax solo, organ riff, and a very Chet Atkinsy guitar at the end.
My very first record I remember. I was about 3 years old. I'm in tears right now. My mom and dad used to play this for me so l would dance. First song I remember dancing to. I see them laughing and cheering me on. Thank you so much for posting this. Great family time. Thank you Mommy and daddy for being such great parents. I will see you again some day.