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  1. A2 KOOKIE’S MAD PAD. A3 I DON’T DIG YOU KOOKIE. A4 SATURDAY NIGHT ON SUNSET STRIP. A5 THE KOOKIE CHA CHA CHA. A6 KOOKIE, KOOKIE (LEND ME YOUR COMB) B1 LIKE, I LOVE YOU. B2 KOOKIE’S CLOCK. B3 YOU’RE THE TOP. B4 SQUARE DANCE FOR ROUND CATS.

  2. "Kookie, Kookie (Lend Me Your Comb)" is a song written by Irving Taylor and performed by Edward Byrnes and Connie Stevens. The single was produced by Karl Engemann and arranged by Don Ralke , [1] and was featured on Byrnes' 1959 album, Kookie Star of "77 Sunset Strip" .

  3. 30. Nov. 2018 · 1. Edward Byrnes & Connie Stevens - Kookie, Kookie (Lend Me Your Comb) #4 in April 1959 in stereo.2. Don Ralke - 77 Sunset Strip released in 1959 in a stereo...

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  4. Title on front cover reads: Kookie Star Of "77 Sunset Strip" White promotional label, LP housed in company info sleeve. Selection B1 is Vocals By Edd Byrnes and Friend. Barcode and Other Identifiers . Matrix / Runout (Side A: Stamped): R-8319-V2 A1Matrix ...

  5. Clockwise from left: Bailey, Spencer, Randolph and Kookie. One of the most popular and memorable Detective Dramas of the late '50's, 77 Sunset Strip was a Warner Bros. Television production for ABC, set in Los Angeles, created by Roy Huggins (who refused screen credit) and produced by William T. Orr. The series began life as a movie, "Girl On ...

  6. 8. Jan. 2020 · Edd Byrnes died of natural causes on January 8, 2020, at his Santa Monica home. Byrnes is best known for his starring role in the television series 77 Sunset Strip. He also was featured in the 1978 film Grease as television teen-dance show host Vince Fontaine, and was a charting recording artist with “Kookie, Kookie (Lend Me Your Comb ...

  7. 9. Jan. 2020 · Edd Byrnes, star of the 1950s and '60s TV hit "77 Sunset Strip" who went on to co-star in the 1978 smash "Grease," has died, the actor's son confirmed Thursday. He was 87.