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Genres
  
R&B/soul, Rock, Pop

The Hollywood Argyles Alley Oop a song by The Hollywood Argyles on Spotify

Members
  
Sandy Nelson, Jerry Riopelle

Albums
  
Hollywood Doo Wop - [The Dave Cash Collection]

Record labels
  
Sandrew Metronome, BNF Collection, Synergie OMP, Resnik Music Group, The Dave Cash Collection - OMP

Similar
  
Gary S Paxton, Larry Verne, Skip & Flip, The Paradons, The Fendermen

The Hollywood Argyles were an American musical ensemble, assembled for studio recordings by the producer and songwriter Kim Fowley and his friend and fellow musician Gary S. Paxton. They had a US number one hit record, "Alley Oop" (Lute Records 5905) in 1960.

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"Alley Oop"

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According to Paxton – who, at the time, was half of Skip & Flip – "Alley Oop" was written by Dallas Frazier as a country tune:

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"As for the name, Kim Fowley and I were living in a $15-a-week room in Hollywood.... Since I was still under contract (to Brent Records) as 'Flip,' I couldn't put my name on 'Alley Oop.' Seeing that the studio was on the corner of Hollywood Blvd. And Argyle Street, I decided on Hollywood Argyles... Richard Podolor's studio American Recording Company in the Hollywood Palladium building is where the song was recorded... Other than myself, there were no actual Hollywood Argyles. Everyone else on the track was either a friend or a studio musician who I paid $25 apiece for the session. When 'Alley Oop' suddenly took off and people wanted to book us for concerts, there was no such group."

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The "Alley Oop" session was produced by Kim Fowley; Sandy Nelson was the percussionist. He recalled that "all the participants were hopelessly drunk on cider by the time they recorded the song...." According to some reports, the lead vocalist on the track "Alley Oop" is Norm Davis, although the voice on the record has been identified as a match with other recordings sung by Paxton from the same era, such as "Spookie Movies." "Alley Oop" was the first song played on WLS-AM Radio in Chicago on May 2, 1960, when it changed format from farm programming to rock and roll.

The song sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc by the RIAA.

Other versions

The Hollywood Argyles Alley Oop by the Hollywood Argyles 1960 YouTube

According to Jerry Osborne, two other groups, Dante and the Evergreens (Madison 130, US #15) and the Dyna-Sores (Rendezvous 120, US#59), had a version of "Alley Oop" on the charts at the same time.

Later activities

Frazier is perhaps best known for writing the song "There Goes My Everything," a hit song for Jack Greene in 1966 and Engelbert Humperdinck in 1967. Frazier also wrote and recorded "Elvira" which became a 1981 country hit for the Oak Ridge Boys.

Paxton later formed Garpax Records and became a gospel artist.

Fowley soon produced the Murmaids' 1963 hit "Popsicles and Icicles" (US #3). He also helped bring together the Runaways in 1975, as well as the Orchids (not the Glaswegians, but another American all-girl band). Their 1980 album, The Orchids, was released on MCA Records as MCA-3235.

Discography

  • "Alley Oop" / "Sho Know a Lot About Love" (1960, Lute 5905)
  • "Gun Totin' Critter Named Jack"* / "The Bug Eyed Man" (1960, Lute 5908)
  • "Hully Gully" / "So Fine" (1960, Lute 6002)
  • "You've Been Torturing Me"* / "The Grubble" (1961, Paxley 752; credit: Gary Paxton And The Hollywood Argyles)
  • "Long-Hair-Unsquare Dude Called Jack" / "Ole" (1965, Chatahoochie 691)
  • "Alley Oop '66" / "Do the Funky Foot" (1966, Kammy 105)
  • — * Note: some songs are covers of Four Young Men (e.g. Crest 1076)

    Songs

    Alley OopSurfer Girl · 1963
    Hully GullyHollywood Doo Wop - [The Dave Cash Collection] · 2011
    Long Hair - Unsquare Dude Called JackHollywood Doo Wop - [The Dave Cash Collection] · 2011

    References

    The Hollywood Argyles Wikipedia