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Active from
  
1958

Genre
  
Pop

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The Five Blobs were an American group of studio musicians put together in 1958 by session leader Bernie Knee. The ensemble was assembled in Los Angeles, California for the express purpose of recording "The Blob", the title song for the Steve McQueen film The Blob. Written by Burt Bacharach and Mack David (Hal David's brother), the tune featured a prominent saxophone part. The single was released on Columbia Records and became a hit, peaking at No. 33 on the Billboard Hot 100 in November 1958. It also hit the Top Ten on the regional LA charts. The single's B side consisted of a song entitled "Saturday Night in Tiajuana" [sic] credited to Bacharach. The song is featured on many Halloween-themed compilations.

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Bernie Knee was not listed on any of the promotional materials for the film or the record. To protest this oversight, Knee released an advertisement showcasing his name, whereupon he was terminated from Columbia.

Knee signed onto Joy Records, where The Five Blobs released two 45s in 1959: "From the Top of Your Guggle (to the Bottom of Your Zooch)" backed with "Rockin' Pow Wow," and "Juliet" b/w "Young and Wild."

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Songs

The BlobBrain in a Box: The Science Fiction Collection · 2000
From the Top of Your Guggle2012
Young and Wild2014

References

The Five Blobs Wikipedia