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  1. Barbie Gaye singles chronology. " My Boy Lollypop ". (1956) "Rock And Roll Baby". (1957) " My Boy Lollipop " (originally " My Girl Lollypop ") is a song written in the mid-1950s by Robert Spencer of the doo-wop group The Cadillacs, and usually credited to Spencer, Morris Levy, and Johnny Roberts. It was first recorded in 1956 by American singer ...

  2. 30. Dez. 2019 · What happened to Barbie Gaye, the singer of “My Boy Lollipop”? I’m just generally curious, so please don’t go out of your way to find out or anything ><. It’s very strange, all I can find is that she did the song, toured with Fats Domino for a while and then that’s it. There’s nothing on her post 1956.

  3. 21. Aug. 2012 · Barbie Gaye brought the music to her singing coach who played the song for her on piano a couple of times. Gaye changed the title to "My Boy Lollypop." She added and deleted lyrics (like, "uh oh lollipop" instead of "my boy lollipop" on a few instances), shortened and lengthened notes, repeated certain lyrics ("I love ya, I love ya, I love ya so") and added all the non-lyrical sounds ...

  4. Entstehungsgeschichte. Das auch heute noch weitgehend unbekannte Original stammt aus dem Jahr 1956 von der damals 17-jährigen Sängerin Barbie Gaye, die den Rhythm-&-Blues-Titel My Boy Lollypop / Say You Understand (die Schreibweise des Originaltitels enthielt ein „y“) auf dem gerade gegründeten unbedeutenden Plattenlabel DARL Records (#1002) gesungen hatte.

  5. Barbie Gaye’ was teenaged Barbara Gaffney, who originally recorded this bouncy number as “My Boy Lollypop” [sic]…later an international hit for Millie Small...

  6. 12. Aug. 2023 · Barbie Gaye’s iconic 1956 hit, “My Boy Lollipop,” has been a favorite among music lovers for decades. This infectious song, with its catchy melody and playful lyrics, has stood the test of time and continues to be widely recognized and loved today. But what is the deeper meaning behind this classic tune? Let’s dive into the story behind the song and explore its cultural significance.

  7. 3. Aug. 2015 · But eight years before that kicked-up version was the original, sung by 14-year old Barbie Gaye (great name!). The song was written by Robert Spencer of the Cadillacs (a revolving door membership doo-wop group) but as was so common at the time the hoodlum/record company exec and copyright owner Morris Levy also claimed credit along with one of ...