Daddy Cool is an Australian rock band formed in Melbourne in 1970 with the … Read Full Bio ↴Daddy Cool is an Australian rock band formed in Melbourne in 1970 with the original line-up of Wayne Duncan (bass, vocals), Ross Hannaford (lead guitar, bass, vocals), Ross Wilson (lead vocals, rhythm guitar, harmonica) and Gary Young (drums, vocals) . Their debut single "Eagle Rock" was released in May 1971 and stayed at number 1 on the Australian singles chart for ten weeks. Their debut July 1971 LP Daddy Who? Daddy Cool also reached number 1 and became the first Australian album to sell more than 100,000 copies. Their name comes from the 1957 song "Daddy Cool" by US rock group The Rays. Daddy Cool included their version on Daddy Who? Daddy Cool.
Daddy Cool's music featured 1950s Doo-wop style rock cover versions and originals which were mostly written by Wilson. On stage they provided a danceable sound which was accessible and fun. Their second album was Sex, Dope, Rock'n'Roll: Teenage Heaven from January 1972 and reached the Top Ten. Breaking up in August 1972, Daddy Cool briefly reformed during 1974–1975 before disbanding again, they reformed with the band's original line-up in 2005. Their iconic status was confirmed when they were inducted into the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) Hall of Fame on 16 August 2006.
Ross Hannaford (guitar, bass, vocals) and Ross Wilson (guitar, vocals, harmonica) formed pop / R&B Melbourne-based group The Pink Finks in 1964 while they were still attending highschool in the south eastern Melbourne suburb of Beaumaris, Victoria, they later attended the senior campus of Sandringham College. They recorded a version of Richard Berry's "Louie Louie" in 1965 which led to a recording contract and three more singles. In 1967 they formed The Party Machine, which had a more radical sound (influenced by Frank Zappa and Howlin' Wolf), the band included Mike Rudd (later in Spectrum) on bass guitar. They released a single "You've All Gotta Go" in 1969; their printed songbooks were confiscated and burned by the Victorian Vice Squad for being obscene and seditious. Wilson disbanded The Party Machine after receiving an invitation to travel to London to join expatriate Australian band Procession during 1969. After they released Procession on Festival Records Wilson returned to Australia.
Wayne Duncan (bass, vocals) and Gary Young (drums, vocals) were the rhythm section of many bands particularly instrumentals since the 1950s. One of these was The Rondells which were also the backing band for Bobby & Laurie a popular singing duo with their number 1 hit "Hitch Hiker" from 1966.
Young and Wilson met in 1969 whilst both were working in a book warehouse, each had previous band mates who were interested in forming a new group. Wilson, Hannaford, Young and Duncan formed Sons of the Vegetal Mother later that year, this band had a more experimental Progressive rock sound. Other members included: Rudd (bass), Trevor Griffin (piano), Jeremy Kellock (Jeremy Noone) (tenor sax), Tim Partridge (bass), Ian Wallace (alto sax), Simon Wettenhall (trumpet) and Bruce Woodcock (tenor sax).
As a side project from Sons of the Vegetal Mother, four of its members (Duncan, Hannaford, Wilson and Young) formed Daddy Cool in 1970. All shared a love of 1950s music and initially played covers of songs from their record collections. One of these was "Daddy Cool" (written by Bob Crewe and Frank Slay) performed in 1957 by US Doo-wop band The Rays as the B side to their single "Silhouettes". Daddy Cool became a popular live fixture in Melbourne. Their early 1971 appearance at the Myponga Festival in South Australia upstaged their parent group, Sons of the Vegetal Mother, which subsequently dissolved.
One-time child guitar prodigy Robie Porter (formerly known as Rob EG), had recently returned to Australia and established himself as record producer, purchasing a share of Melbourne independent label Sparmac Records. He saw the band's performance at a 7 May 1971 gig in Melbourne and immediately signed them to his label. Sparmac also released Healing Force's "Golden Miles" and Rick Springfield's "Speak to the Sky". The single "Eagle Rock" was released before the end of May and quickly went to number 1 on the Australian charts where it stayed for a record ten weeks. The track written by Wilson, produced by Porter, was, ironically, replaced at #1 by a novelty version of a song from Daddy Cool's own setlist—the single "Daddy Cool", performed in Chipmunks style by the studio band Drummond. Drummond (aka Mississippi), which included Graeham Goble (later in Little River Band), had performed it in tribute of Daddy Cool. "Eagle Rock" was named the second-best Australian song of all time at the 2001 APRA Awards with the best being "Friday on My Mind" by 1960s group The Easybeats.
Daddy Cool's debut album, Daddy Who? Daddy Cool, sold an unprecedented 60,000 copies within a month of its release in July 1971, and became the first Australian album to sell more than 100,000 copies. According to Wilson, the sales required for a gold album in Australia in the early 1970s had been 10,000 copies and was altered to 15000 and then 20000. The band toured Australia with Spectrum (led by former bandmate Mike Rudd) on the Aquarius Tour. Their second single "Come Back Again", also written by Wilson, was released in September 1971 and reached #3. Also in September, Jeremy Kellock (aka Jeremy/Jerry Noone) (saxophone, keyboards (ex-Sons of the Vegetal Mother, Company Caine) joined the touring lineup of the band (he had played sax on Daddy Who? Daddy Cool). The album produced by Porter, who also provided piano and steel guitar, was released in the US. The band toured there in August 1971 but had little chart or radio success, although their performances were well received.
In November, Daddy Cool aka D.C.E.P., a five-track EP was released and reached number 12. Each group member sang a track, the most widely played was "Lollipop" with vocals by Wilson. An edited version of the song "Hi Honey Ho", their third single, written by Wilson, was released in December and reached #16. The full 6:48 studio cut of the song was released on a rare promotional single
Wilson experimented more with his song writing on Sex, Dope, Rock'n'Roll: Teenage Heaven, Daddy Cool's second album. Produced by Porter again, it was released on Sparmac Records in January 1972 and incorporated more progressive material similar to Sons of the Vegetal Mother's music. Two of the tracks were 1950s covers "Baby Let Me Bang Your Box" and "Sixty Minute Man" and together with the album title provoked concern in media reports. It reached #15 on the national album charts,[4] and was released in USA as Teenage Heaven. At about this time, the group were filmed by director / producer Bob Weis for a 37-minute documentary, Daddy Cool released in 1973. The documentary has interviews and performances by the Duncan, Hannaford, Noone, Wilson and Young line-up.
By February 1972, Noone had left, feeling that he was not fully involved in the spirit of the group. He was replaced in March by Ian "Willy" Winter (ex-Carson) on rhythm guitar who was recruited to enable Ross Wilson to concentrate on singing. The band undertook a third US tour from March–June 1972 and recorded several tracks including "Teenage Blues", "At The Rockhouse" and "Rock'n'Roll Lady" at Warner Bros. studios in L.A. "I'll Never Smile Again" was released in July and reached #16, but by this time tensions were growing within the band and Wilson in particular was tiring of the difficulty of presenting the more progressive material he wanted to perform within the confines of the group's entrenched "good time" image. They announced their break-up soon after their return from the USA and performed their last gig at the Much More Ballroom on 13 August 1972. The entire concert was recorded and released as the double-album Daddy Cool Live! The Last Drive-In Movie Show, issued on Porter's new label, Wizard Records in September 1973 and reached #34.
When asked why Daddy Cool first broke up, Wilson responded with:
It was my doing. We went over to the States three times, and even though people loved us, I felt like it was taking coals to Newcastle, you know, singing doo-wop. So I'm looking around America going, 'Gee, if I brought a contemporary band over here, maybe we could really kill.'
Ian Winter returned to Carson, they produced Blown in 1972 and disbanded before On the Air was released in 1973. In 1977, he rejoined Wilson in Mondo Rock. Duncan and Young formed their own boogie band, Gary Young's Hot Dog in September 1972, they released two singles in 1973 "Rock-a-Billy Beating Boogie Band" and "The Saga of the Three Little Pigs". Hannaford and Wilson, who were constrained by the Daddy Cool image, formed Mighty Kong in May 1973 to play more serious music, they released one album All I Wanna Do is Rock before disbanding in December.
Both Mighty Kong and Gary Young's Hot Dog had disbanded, and by early 1974 a reformed Daddy Cool (Duncan, Hannaford, Wilson and Young) played at the Sunbury Pop Festival which included a fledgling Skyhooks and UK band Queen – the latter two were both booed off stage. In June / July, Wilson took time off from Daddy Cool to produce the recording of Skyhooks' debut album Living in the Seventies for Mushroom Records. Besides compilations, Daddy Cool provided three new singles: "All I Wanna Do is Rock (part 1)", "The Boogie Man" and "You Never Can Tell" released in 1974 on Wizard Records. After they performed at the last Sunbury Pop Festival in 1975, Gunther Gorman joined on guitar. When Duncan was injured in a car accident, Hannaford switched to bass and guitarist Wayne Burt (later of Jo Jo Zep) was brought in. By September 1975 the band played their final show in Prahran's Reefer Cabaret.
Wilson continued as a record producer on two more albums for Skyhooks, three albums for Jo Jo Zep and for other artists; he also performed as a founding member of Mondo Rock (1977–1991) and as a solo artist. Wilson was inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame as an individual in 1989. Since 2006 he has been a regular judge on Seven Network's celebrity singing TV series It Takes Two. His solo 1989 song "Bed of Nails" was used as the theme for ABC-TV six-part series Bed of Roses starring Kerry Armstrong and broadcast from 10 May 2008.
Hannaford played in other bands and was a session guitarist including work for: Ross Hannaford Trio, The Black Sorrows, Ian Moss and Goanna. Young performed and recorded with numerous other bands including: Jo Jo Zep (1976–1981), The Rockin' Emus (1982), Cold Chisel (1983) and The Black Sorrows (1984–1985). His work for Jo Jo Zep provided Young with his second ARIA Hall of Fame induction in 2007. Duncan was also a session musician for various artists: Jane Clifton, The Black Sorrows and Ross Hannaford Trio.
Daddy Cool briefly reformed to support Skyhooks in a proposed 1994 stadium tour. Together, they released a four track CD-single with two new tracks "$64,000 Question" and "Ballad of Oz" by Daddy Cool, combined with "Happy Hippy Hut" and "You Just Like Me Cos I'm Good In Bed" by Skyhooks. The reformation collapsed when the single did not chart well and the tour was downgraded to the pub circuit.
The band reformed in February 2005 to play at a 27 February 2005 benefit concert for victims of the 2004 tsunami at the Myer Music Bowl in Melbourne. A new Daddy Cool recording, "The Christmas Bug", was released for charity.
In 2006 Aztec Music released The Complete Daddy Cool, a double DVD collection, featuring the complete video of the 2005 Tsunami Benefit performance and a 90-minute documentary on the band. The set also features Bob Weis' 1972 documentary, a "Making Of ..." feature on Weis' film, a 13-minute feature "Hanna On Lead", and nearly 50 minutes of film clips and TV appearances. A new Daddy Cool album, The New Cool was released in 2006 on Liberation Records. This was their first album of new material since 1972; it also included the songs recorded in 1994 as part of the ill-fated DC / Skyhooks dual tour.
There have been subsequent reformation performances, including headlining the 2007 Moomba Festival and supporting the 2007 Australian tour by Mike Love's Beach Boys and Christopher Cross. Daddy Cool also played a one-off performance in Geelong on 31 October 2007, sharing the stage with former touring partners, Spectrum for the first time in over thirty years.
Guitarist Ross Hannaford died on 8 March 2016 aged 65 from cancer; he had been diagnosed with the condition a year earlier.
Bassist Wayne Duncan died on 4 December 2016 following a stroke.
Band members
Current members
Ross Wilson— lead vocals, guitar, harmonica (1970–1972, 1974–1975, 2005–present)
Gary Young — drums, vocals (1970–1972, 1974–1975, 2005–present)
Past members
Jeremy Noone (Jeremy Killock) — saxophone (tenor sax), keyboards (1971–1972)
Ian "Willy" Winter — rhythm guitar (1972)
(Ian) Gunther Gorman — guitar (1975)
Wayne Burt — guitar (1975)
Ross Hannaford— lead guitar, bass, vocals (1970–1972, 1974–1975, 2005–2016, his death)
Wayne Duncan — bass, vocals (1970–1972, 1974–1975, 2005–2016, his death)
Daddy Cool's music featured 1950s Doo-wop style rock cover versions and originals which were mostly written by Wilson. On stage they provided a danceable sound which was accessible and fun. Their second album was Sex, Dope, Rock'n'Roll: Teenage Heaven from January 1972 and reached the Top Ten. Breaking up in August 1972, Daddy Cool briefly reformed during 1974–1975 before disbanding again, they reformed with the band's original line-up in 2005. Their iconic status was confirmed when they were inducted into the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) Hall of Fame on 16 August 2006.
Ross Hannaford (guitar, bass, vocals) and Ross Wilson (guitar, vocals, harmonica) formed pop / R&B Melbourne-based group The Pink Finks in 1964 while they were still attending highschool in the south eastern Melbourne suburb of Beaumaris, Victoria, they later attended the senior campus of Sandringham College. They recorded a version of Richard Berry's "Louie Louie" in 1965 which led to a recording contract and three more singles. In 1967 they formed The Party Machine, which had a more radical sound (influenced by Frank Zappa and Howlin' Wolf), the band included Mike Rudd (later in Spectrum) on bass guitar. They released a single "You've All Gotta Go" in 1969; their printed songbooks were confiscated and burned by the Victorian Vice Squad for being obscene and seditious. Wilson disbanded The Party Machine after receiving an invitation to travel to London to join expatriate Australian band Procession during 1969. After they released Procession on Festival Records Wilson returned to Australia.
Wayne Duncan (bass, vocals) and Gary Young (drums, vocals) were the rhythm section of many bands particularly instrumentals since the 1950s. One of these was The Rondells which were also the backing band for Bobby & Laurie a popular singing duo with their number 1 hit "Hitch Hiker" from 1966.
Young and Wilson met in 1969 whilst both were working in a book warehouse, each had previous band mates who were interested in forming a new group. Wilson, Hannaford, Young and Duncan formed Sons of the Vegetal Mother later that year, this band had a more experimental Progressive rock sound. Other members included: Rudd (bass), Trevor Griffin (piano), Jeremy Kellock (Jeremy Noone) (tenor sax), Tim Partridge (bass), Ian Wallace (alto sax), Simon Wettenhall (trumpet) and Bruce Woodcock (tenor sax).
As a side project from Sons of the Vegetal Mother, four of its members (Duncan, Hannaford, Wilson and Young) formed Daddy Cool in 1970. All shared a love of 1950s music and initially played covers of songs from their record collections. One of these was "Daddy Cool" (written by Bob Crewe and Frank Slay) performed in 1957 by US Doo-wop band The Rays as the B side to their single "Silhouettes". Daddy Cool became a popular live fixture in Melbourne. Their early 1971 appearance at the Myponga Festival in South Australia upstaged their parent group, Sons of the Vegetal Mother, which subsequently dissolved.
One-time child guitar prodigy Robie Porter (formerly known as Rob EG), had recently returned to Australia and established himself as record producer, purchasing a share of Melbourne independent label Sparmac Records. He saw the band's performance at a 7 May 1971 gig in Melbourne and immediately signed them to his label. Sparmac also released Healing Force's "Golden Miles" and Rick Springfield's "Speak to the Sky". The single "Eagle Rock" was released before the end of May and quickly went to number 1 on the Australian charts where it stayed for a record ten weeks. The track written by Wilson, produced by Porter, was, ironically, replaced at #1 by a novelty version of a song from Daddy Cool's own setlist—the single "Daddy Cool", performed in Chipmunks style by the studio band Drummond. Drummond (aka Mississippi), which included Graeham Goble (later in Little River Band), had performed it in tribute of Daddy Cool. "Eagle Rock" was named the second-best Australian song of all time at the 2001 APRA Awards with the best being "Friday on My Mind" by 1960s group The Easybeats.
Daddy Cool's debut album, Daddy Who? Daddy Cool, sold an unprecedented 60,000 copies within a month of its release in July 1971, and became the first Australian album to sell more than 100,000 copies. According to Wilson, the sales required for a gold album in Australia in the early 1970s had been 10,000 copies and was altered to 15000 and then 20000. The band toured Australia with Spectrum (led by former bandmate Mike Rudd) on the Aquarius Tour. Their second single "Come Back Again", also written by Wilson, was released in September 1971 and reached #3. Also in September, Jeremy Kellock (aka Jeremy/Jerry Noone) (saxophone, keyboards (ex-Sons of the Vegetal Mother, Company Caine) joined the touring lineup of the band (he had played sax on Daddy Who? Daddy Cool). The album produced by Porter, who also provided piano and steel guitar, was released in the US. The band toured there in August 1971 but had little chart or radio success, although their performances were well received.
In November, Daddy Cool aka D.C.E.P., a five-track EP was released and reached number 12. Each group member sang a track, the most widely played was "Lollipop" with vocals by Wilson. An edited version of the song "Hi Honey Ho", their third single, written by Wilson, was released in December and reached #16. The full 6:48 studio cut of the song was released on a rare promotional single
Wilson experimented more with his song writing on Sex, Dope, Rock'n'Roll: Teenage Heaven, Daddy Cool's second album. Produced by Porter again, it was released on Sparmac Records in January 1972 and incorporated more progressive material similar to Sons of the Vegetal Mother's music. Two of the tracks were 1950s covers "Baby Let Me Bang Your Box" and "Sixty Minute Man" and together with the album title provoked concern in media reports. It reached #15 on the national album charts,[4] and was released in USA as Teenage Heaven. At about this time, the group were filmed by director / producer Bob Weis for a 37-minute documentary, Daddy Cool released in 1973. The documentary has interviews and performances by the Duncan, Hannaford, Noone, Wilson and Young line-up.
By February 1972, Noone had left, feeling that he was not fully involved in the spirit of the group. He was replaced in March by Ian "Willy" Winter (ex-Carson) on rhythm guitar who was recruited to enable Ross Wilson to concentrate on singing. The band undertook a third US tour from March–June 1972 and recorded several tracks including "Teenage Blues", "At The Rockhouse" and "Rock'n'Roll Lady" at Warner Bros. studios in L.A. "I'll Never Smile Again" was released in July and reached #16, but by this time tensions were growing within the band and Wilson in particular was tiring of the difficulty of presenting the more progressive material he wanted to perform within the confines of the group's entrenched "good time" image. They announced their break-up soon after their return from the USA and performed their last gig at the Much More Ballroom on 13 August 1972. The entire concert was recorded and released as the double-album Daddy Cool Live! The Last Drive-In Movie Show, issued on Porter's new label, Wizard Records in September 1973 and reached #34.
When asked why Daddy Cool first broke up, Wilson responded with:
It was my doing. We went over to the States three times, and even though people loved us, I felt like it was taking coals to Newcastle, you know, singing doo-wop. So I'm looking around America going, 'Gee, if I brought a contemporary band over here, maybe we could really kill.'
Ian Winter returned to Carson, they produced Blown in 1972 and disbanded before On the Air was released in 1973. In 1977, he rejoined Wilson in Mondo Rock. Duncan and Young formed their own boogie band, Gary Young's Hot Dog in September 1972, they released two singles in 1973 "Rock-a-Billy Beating Boogie Band" and "The Saga of the Three Little Pigs". Hannaford and Wilson, who were constrained by the Daddy Cool image, formed Mighty Kong in May 1973 to play more serious music, they released one album All I Wanna Do is Rock before disbanding in December.
Both Mighty Kong and Gary Young's Hot Dog had disbanded, and by early 1974 a reformed Daddy Cool (Duncan, Hannaford, Wilson and Young) played at the Sunbury Pop Festival which included a fledgling Skyhooks and UK band Queen – the latter two were both booed off stage. In June / July, Wilson took time off from Daddy Cool to produce the recording of Skyhooks' debut album Living in the Seventies for Mushroom Records. Besides compilations, Daddy Cool provided three new singles: "All I Wanna Do is Rock (part 1)", "The Boogie Man" and "You Never Can Tell" released in 1974 on Wizard Records. After they performed at the last Sunbury Pop Festival in 1975, Gunther Gorman joined on guitar. When Duncan was injured in a car accident, Hannaford switched to bass and guitarist Wayne Burt (later of Jo Jo Zep) was brought in. By September 1975 the band played their final show in Prahran's Reefer Cabaret.
Wilson continued as a record producer on two more albums for Skyhooks, three albums for Jo Jo Zep and for other artists; he also performed as a founding member of Mondo Rock (1977–1991) and as a solo artist. Wilson was inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame as an individual in 1989. Since 2006 he has been a regular judge on Seven Network's celebrity singing TV series It Takes Two. His solo 1989 song "Bed of Nails" was used as the theme for ABC-TV six-part series Bed of Roses starring Kerry Armstrong and broadcast from 10 May 2008.
Hannaford played in other bands and was a session guitarist including work for: Ross Hannaford Trio, The Black Sorrows, Ian Moss and Goanna. Young performed and recorded with numerous other bands including: Jo Jo Zep (1976–1981), The Rockin' Emus (1982), Cold Chisel (1983) and The Black Sorrows (1984–1985). His work for Jo Jo Zep provided Young with his second ARIA Hall of Fame induction in 2007. Duncan was also a session musician for various artists: Jane Clifton, The Black Sorrows and Ross Hannaford Trio.
Daddy Cool briefly reformed to support Skyhooks in a proposed 1994 stadium tour. Together, they released a four track CD-single with two new tracks "$64,000 Question" and "Ballad of Oz" by Daddy Cool, combined with "Happy Hippy Hut" and "You Just Like Me Cos I'm Good In Bed" by Skyhooks. The reformation collapsed when the single did not chart well and the tour was downgraded to the pub circuit.
The band reformed in February 2005 to play at a 27 February 2005 benefit concert for victims of the 2004 tsunami at the Myer Music Bowl in Melbourne. A new Daddy Cool recording, "The Christmas Bug", was released for charity.
In 2006 Aztec Music released The Complete Daddy Cool, a double DVD collection, featuring the complete video of the 2005 Tsunami Benefit performance and a 90-minute documentary on the band. The set also features Bob Weis' 1972 documentary, a "Making Of ..." feature on Weis' film, a 13-minute feature "Hanna On Lead", and nearly 50 minutes of film clips and TV appearances. A new Daddy Cool album, The New Cool was released in 2006 on Liberation Records. This was their first album of new material since 1972; it also included the songs recorded in 1994 as part of the ill-fated DC / Skyhooks dual tour.
There have been subsequent reformation performances, including headlining the 2007 Moomba Festival and supporting the 2007 Australian tour by Mike Love's Beach Boys and Christopher Cross. Daddy Cool also played a one-off performance in Geelong on 31 October 2007, sharing the stage with former touring partners, Spectrum for the first time in over thirty years.
Guitarist Ross Hannaford died on 8 March 2016 aged 65 from cancer; he had been diagnosed with the condition a year earlier.
Bassist Wayne Duncan died on 4 December 2016 following a stroke.
Band members
Current members
Ross Wilson— lead vocals, guitar, harmonica (1970–1972, 1974–1975, 2005–present)
Gary Young — drums, vocals (1970–1972, 1974–1975, 2005–present)
Past members
Jeremy Noone (Jeremy Killock) — saxophone (tenor sax), keyboards (1971–1972)
Ian "Willy" Winter — rhythm guitar (1972)
(Ian) Gunther Gorman — guitar (1975)
Wayne Burt — guitar (1975)
Ross Hannaford— lead guitar, bass, vocals (1970–1972, 1974–1975, 2005–2016, his death)
Wayne Duncan — bass, vocals (1970–1972, 1974–1975, 2005–2016, his death)
Lollipop
Daddy Cool Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Lollipop' by these artists:
(f(x)) What you gonna play now? What soever play, it's gotta be…
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2NE1 - Jiro_Zhang Lolli lolli lollipop oh lollipop Lolli lolli lollipop oh lol…
2NE1 feat. BIGBANG Sandara Park Lolli Lolli Oh Lollipop Lolli Lolli Oh Lolli …
2NE1/BIGBANG Lolli lolli lollipop oh lollipop Lolli lolli lollipop oh lol…
6-Zylinder La・La・La・La・La Really scary violet moon light La・La・La・La・La…
7xvn I hate you I hate you (I will break you) I hate you I…
A Halo Called Fred I have a lollipop that looks like you I take a…
Alice Babs Lollipop, Lollipop, oh Lolli- Lolli! Lollipop, Lollipop, oh …
Allj & MORGENSHTERN Diamond Sayonara, Marshmello Pah! Pah! Pah! Sayonara boy, (-…
Alvvays Saw Jim Reid in the corridor And I wondered if he…
Aqua (Oh) I am the Candyman (Oh) Comin' from Bountyland (Oh) I am…
Astrobrite One summer day Don't say don't sound Into deep blue sea I…
Baby Tate More, more, more, more, more, more Maybe I'm greedy, I don'…
Bad Manners My Girl Lollipop, you make my heart go giddy up,…
Barbie Gaye My boy lollipop, You made my heart go giddy up. You are…
Ben Kweller Lollipop, lollipop Oh lolli, lolli, lolli Lollipop, lollipop…
Big Bang Lolli lolli Oh Lollipop Lolli lolli oh lolli lolli Nah, …
Big Bang - 2NE1 Lolli lolli lollipop oh lollipop Lolli lolli lollipop oh lol…
Big Bang Feat.2NE1 빅뱅 21 Lolli lolli Oh Lollipop Lolli lolli oh lolli lolli Nah, …
Bigbang 2010 BIG BANG Uh huh It goes, L-O-L-L-I-P-O-P It goes, L-O-L…
BIGBANG & 2NE1 Lolli lolli lollipop oh lollipop Lolli lolli lollipop oh lol…
BigBang빅뱅 2010 big bang Uh huh It goes, L-O-L-L-I-P-O-P It goes, L-O-L…
BINBANG feat. 2NE1 Lolli lolli lollipop oh lollipop Lolli lolli lollipop oh lol…
Blood Raw Ow Uh huh, no homo Young Mula Baby I say he so sweet Make…
bloody shield I think about you darling, and when i do it…
Bobby Vee Lollipop lollipop Oh lolli lolli lolli Lollipop lollipop Ca…
Booba ft. Lil Wayne Oww, uh-huh, no homo (Young Mula, baby) I said, "He's so…
Boza Y dirigite a mi cuarto con luz de neones Pendremos dos…
Chordettes [Chorus:] Lollipop lollipop Oh lolli lolli lolli Lollip…
Chromance Look at me I wake up and Im perfect My hair,…
Corn Mo It's a lollipop time with you and life just keeps…
CRYJAXX Oww! Young Mula I said, "He's so sweet Make her wanna lick…
D. J. Party Fiesta Ella le gusta se lo come y no pregunta El lollipop…
D. Smith Tell her you care each time you speak. Make it…
D.J. Ultradance Ella le gusta se lo come y no pregunta El lollipop…
Dada Pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop Pop, pop,…
Dada (Feat. Sandy Rivera & Trix) Pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop Pop, pop,…
DADA and ID featuring Sandy Rivera and Trix Pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop Pop, pop,…
Dada f/ Sandy Rivera And Trix Pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop Pop, pop,…
Dada Feat. Sandy Rivera and Trix Pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop Pop, pop,…
Dada feat. Sandy Rivere & Trix Pop, pop, pop, pop Pop, pop, pop, pop Pop, pop, pop, pop Pop…
DADA ft. RIVERA Sandy Pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop Pop, pop,…
DADA/SANTA RIVERA Pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop Pop, pop,…
Dada; Sandy Rivera; Trix Pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop Pop, pop,…
Dada; Sandy Rivera; Trixx Pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop Pop, pop,…
DadaFeat.Sandy Rivera&Trix (8) Pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop Pop, pop,…
DADA|Sandy Rivera|Trix Pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop Pop, pop,…
Darell Ah, eh, eh (hi sweetie) Ah (come on) Pactamo' nunca hablarn…
Darell Ozuna Maluma Se pone uno' corto pa' que to' el mundo la…
Dave Days Lil' mama had a swag like mine She even wear her…
David Guetta feat. Lil Wayne Oww, uh-huh, no homo (Young Mula, baby) I said, "He's so…
DJ Aligator I wanna suck on your lollipop. I wanna suck on your…
DJ Aligator Project I wanna suck on your lollipop I wanna suck on your…
Dj Carbo-X ft. Lil' Wayne Ow, uh huh no homo (Young mula baby) I say he…
DJ M.A.F. What you gonna play now? What soever play, it's gotta be…
DJ's Choice I've thrown away my toys, even my drum and train. I…
DJ-LY I wanna suck on your lollipop. I wanna suck on your…
E-Sonic & Louis Bailar I said he so sweet i wanna lick the wrapper And…
Edwin Birdsong Lollipop, lollipop, lollipop Lollipop, lollipop, lollipop, s…
Eldzhey Diamond Sayonara, Marshmallow Sayonara, (-mallow) Lolli-lo…
Eldzhey MORGENSHTERN Diamond Sayonara, Marshmello Pah! Pah! Pah! Sayonara boy, (-…
Erni Bieler Lollipop, Lollipop, oh Lolli-Lolli-Lolli Lollipop, Lollipop,…
F X What you gonna play now? What soever play, it's gotta be…
f(x) Tian tian de Lollipop Oh Lollipop Oh Lollipop Oh (repeat) T…
f(x) & M.I.C. What you gonna play now? What soever play, it's gotta be…
f(x) feat. SHINee Tian tian de Lollipop Oh Lollipop Oh Lollipop Oh (repeat) T…
F.X What you gonna play now? What soever play, it's gotta be…
Framing Hanley She said he so sweet I wanna lick the wrapper And she,…
Francisco feat. Lil Wayne Oww, uh-huh, no homo (Young Mula, baby) I said, "He's so…
G-Man Una rima bien exótica Pa que te me ponga erótica…
Gafur Hey you! La-la-la-la lollipop, lollipop, e La-la-la-la lolli…
Glenda Collins Lollipop lollipop Oh lolli lolli lolli Lollipop lollipop... …
Gorilla Zoe Feat. Lil' Wayne Oww, uh-huh, no homo (Young Mula, baby) I said, "He's so…
H-LO Whooo Whooo I see you from a distance standing in the road …
Hanny-D Fuck the opps Alle som hater fuck de opps Alle som skriker…
Hard-Ons Baby, baby, got a lollipop for you It'll only take one…
Hip Hop Rappers & DJs I wanna suck on your lollipop. I wanna suck on your…
Holly Dolly Lollipop,lollipop Holalilalila Lollipop,lollipop Holalila…
Isah Krav (krav) Setter mine krav på deg Ooh baby smak (smak) Lep…
J.B Boogie Ella le gusta se lo come y no pregunta El lollipop…
Jay-Z Just Blaze! [Snoop] oh really? You know what? You talk too …
Jay-Z; Nate Dogg; Snoop Dogg; Soopafly Just Blaze! [Snoop] oh really? You know what? You talk …
Je a.k.a DeShawn Эта детка лалипоп Не беру ее на блок Я беру ее на…
Jeff | www.Marvin-Vibez.in My friends have combat boots with spikes The fashion Long da…
Jonathan Oliveira I wanna suck on your lollipop, hot! I wanna dance with…
JONY & Gafur Hey you! La-la-la-la lollipop, lollipop, e La-la-la-la lolli…
JUDY AND MARY お別れよ 好きだった人 元気でね 屁理屈ばかり あたしの ダーリン いつも歩く速さを 気にしてくれた 月明かりの下で 踊…
K-Ci & JoJo Эта детка лалипоп Не беру ее на блок Я беру ее на…
K. u. J.-Chor L.Eisleben Ella le gusta se lo come y no pregunta El lollipop…
Kanye West & Lil Wayne ft. M83 Oww, uh-huh, no homo (Young Mula, baby) I said, "He's so…
Keith Caputo Here's a message to the souls that rust and rot…
Kid Tini You know what I like Yeah just like that yeah She asked…
KITCHEN - Alvvays Saw Jim Reid in the corridor And I wondered if he…
Koda Kumi Hey Lady, 甘い言葉に騙されないで 結局は口だけのやつ Hey Ladies, 何も出来ない…
Kristine Mirelle He likes to call me More than twenty times a day Comes…
L E A I said he so sweet i wanna lick the wrapper And…
Lexy & K-Paul ft. Dorian E Lollipop Verse: I seek wisdom and the powers among thee I s…
Lil Wayne Oww, uh-huh, no homo (Young Mula, baby) I said, "He's so…
Lil Wayne ft. Static Major Ow, uh huh no homo (Young mula baby) I say he…
Lil Wayne & Chordettes Lollipop lollipop Oh lolli lolli lolli, lollipop, lollipop …
Lil Wayne & Framing Hanley She said he so sweet I wanna lick the wrapper And she,…
Lil Wayne & Kanye West Oww, uh-huh, no homo (Young Mula, baby) I said, "He's so…
Lil Wayne & Static Major Ow, uh huh no homo (Young mula baby) I say he…
Lil Wayne & The Chordettes Lollipop lollipop Oh lolli lolli lolli, lollipop, lollipop …
Lil Wayne (Feat. Nicki Minaj) Oww (hahahaha) Uh-huh, no homo (Young Mula, baby) I said, "H…
Lil Wayne (Feat. Static Major) Oww, uh-huh, no homo (Young Mula, baby) I said, "He's so…
Lil Wayne (Feat. T-Pain) Ow, uh huh no homo (Young mula baby) I say he…
Lil Wayne - Topic Oww, uh-huh, no homo (Young Mula, baby) I said, "He's so…
Lil Wayne Feat Young Jeezy Ow, uh huh no homo (Young mula baby) I say he…
Lil Wayne feat. Assassin and Aidonia Oww, uh-huh, no homo (Young Mula, baby) I said, "He's so…
Lil Wayne Feat. Gorilla Zoe Uh huh, no homo Young Mula baby I say he so sweet,…
Lil Wayne Feat. Kanye West & Static Major Oww, uh-huh, no homo (Young Mula, baby) I said, "He's so…
Lil Wayne feat. Kanye West & Young Jeezy Ow, uh huh no homo (Young mula baby) I say he…
Lil Wayne feat. Kayne West Oww, uh-huh, no homo (Young Mula, baby) I said, "He's so…
Lil Wayne Feat. Kevin Rudolph Ow, uh huh no homo (Young mula baby) I say he…
Lil Wayne feat. Nicki Minaj Ow, uh huh no homo (Young mula baby) I say he…
Lil Wayne feat. Static Ow, uh huh no homo (Young mula baby) I say he…
Lil Wayne Feat. Static Major Oww, uh-huh, no homo (Young Mula, baby) I said, "He's so…
Lil Wayne feat.Drop Boyz Young Jeezy T.I Soulja Boy Chris Brown and Static Major Ow, uh huh no homo (Young mula baby) I say he…
Lil Wayne featuring Kanye West Uh huh, no homo Young Mula baby I say he so sweet,…
Lil Wayne Ft Kanye West Ow, uh huh no homo (Young mula baby) I say he…
Lil Wayne ft Gorilla Zoe Uh huh, no homo Young Mula baby I say he so sweet,…
Lil Wayne ft Young Jeezy Oww, uh-huh, no homo (Young Mula, baby) I said, "He's so…
Lil Wayne Ft. Framing Hanely Ow, uh huh no homo (Young mula baby) I say he…
Lil Wayne Ft. Francisco Oww, uh-huh, no homo (Young Mula, baby) I said, "He's so…
Lil Wayne ft. Gorilla zoe Uh huh, no homo Young Mula baby I say he so sweet,…
Lil Wayne ft. Kanye West & Static Major Oww, uh-huh, no homo (Young Mula, baby) I said, "He's so…
Lil Wayne ft. Mack Maine & Boo Ow, uh huh no homo (Young mula baby) I say he…
Lil Wayne ft. Nikki Minaj Oww, uh-huh, no homo (Young Mula, baby) I said, "He's so…
Lil Wayne Static Major Ow, uh huh no homo (Young mula baby) I say he…
Lil Wayne Static Major & Kanye West (Lil Wayne -) Uh-huh... No homo (Young Mula, baby...) I say …
Lil Wayne [feat. Static Major] Oww, uh-huh, no homo (Young Mula, baby) I said, "He's so…
Lil Wayne(릴 웨인) Ow, uh huh no homo (Young mula baby) I say he…
Lil Wayne/Gabriel Antonio Oww, uh-huh, no homo (Young Mula, baby) I said, "He's so…
Lil Wayne[www.musicwithitspassion.blogspot.com] Ow, uh huh no homo (Young mula baby) I say he…
Lil' Wayne Oww, uh-huh, no homo (Young Mula, baby) I said, "He's so…
Lil' Wayne (Feat. Kanye West) Ow, uh huh no homo (Young mula baby) I say he…
Lil' Wayne and Static Major Oww, uh-huh, no homo (Young Mula, baby) I said, "He's so…
Lil' Wayne feat. Kanye West Uh huh, no homo Young Mula baby I say he so sweet,…
Lil' Wayne Feat. Kanye West & young Jeezy Oww, uh-huh, no homo (Young Mula, baby) I said, "He's so…
Lil' Wayne feat. Nicki Minaj Oww (hahahaha) Uh-huh, no homo (Young Mula, baby) I said, "H…
Lil' Wayne Feat. Static Major Oww, uh-huh, no homo (Young Mula, baby) I said, "He's so…
Lil' Wayne Feat. Static Major And Soundmaster T Ow, uh huh no homo (Young mula baby) I say he…
Lil' Wayne Feat. Young Jeezy Uh huh, no homo Young Mula baby I say he so sweet,…
Lil' Wayne ft. Gabriel Antonio Oww, uh-huh, no homo (Young Mula, baby) I said, "He's so…
Lil' Wayne ft. Gorilla Zoe Uh huh, no homo Young Mula baby I say he so sweet,…
Lil' Wayne ft. Kanye West & Static Major Oww, uh-huh, no homo (Young Mula, baby) I said, "He's so…
Lil' Wayne ft. KanYe West and Rasheeda Ow, uh huh no homo (Young mula baby) I say he…
Lil' Wayne/Static Major Oww, uh-huh, no homo (Young Mula, baby) I said, "He's so…
Lil'Wayne Ow, uh huh no homo (Young mula baby) I say he…
Lil+Wayne Ow, uh huh no homo (Young mula baby) I say he…
Lil’ Wayne & Three 6 Mafia Oww, uh-huh, no homo (Young Mula, baby) I said, "He's so…
LL Cool J Uh, yeah mm, c'mon You know how long I've been waiting…
Lollipop LOLLIPOP DANCE - LOLLIPOP Ayo semua datang kemari Ikut iram…
Lollipop - Lil Wayne Oww, uh-huh, no homo (Young Mula, baby) I said, "He's so…
Lynden Rook Tried to stop, can't contain my feelings Lollipop, sweetest …
M-O-T-U She came from a small town She came prepared to get…
M.I.K.A Lolli lolli lollipop oh lollipop Lolli lolli lollipop oh lol…
Maria I've thrown away my toys, even my drum and train. I…
MC6 A Cappella Lollipop lollipop, oh loli-loli-loli Lollipop lollipop, oh l…
Mika Hey, what's the big idea? Yo Mika I said Suckin' too hard …
Mika Bomb Hey, what's the big idea? Yo Mika. I said, Sucking too ha…
MIKA(米卡) Hey, what's the big idea? Yo Mika. I said, Sucking too har…
Mika/Mika Bomb Hey, what's the big idea? Yo Mika I said Suckin' too hard …
mika Hey, what's the big idea? Yo Mika. I said, Sucking too har…
Money Boy Uhh, Shvde plug! Immer wenn ich shoppen gehe kauf' Ich was …
MORGENSHTERN & Allj Diamond Sayonara, Marshmello Pah! Pah! Pah! Sayonara boy, (-…
Mr. Clit & the Pink Cigarettes 我要把你 含在我嘴里 我要把你 融化在心里 你的美丽 好像这甜蜜 我无力抗拒 U make me begging 我要把…
Mud Featuring Les Gray My boy lollipop, You made my heart go giddy up. You are…
Mudlarks Ow, uh huh no homo (Young mula baby) I say he…
Nicki Minaj Oww (hahahaha) Uh-huh, no homo (Young Mula, baby) I said, "H…
Nicki Minaj (Feat. Lil Wayne) Oww, uh-huh, no homo (Young Mula, baby) I said, "He's so…
Nicki Minaj feat. Lil Wayne Oww (hahahaha) Uh-huh, no homo (Young Mula, baby) I said, "H…
Nicki Minaj feat. Lil’ Wayne Ow, uh huh no homo (Young mula baby) I say he…
Nicki Minaj/Lil' Wayne Oww (hahahaha) Uh-huh, no homo (Young Mula, baby) I said, "H…
Noam {Refrain:} Lollipop lollipop Lolli lolli lolli lolli pop L…
Oliwka Brazil Lollipop lollipop lollipoppyn' Twój chłopak mówi że chce do …
olzhas.o Bumm Pumm jumping, Predilect Gyal Extra something, I´m supe…
R.n Sucking on a lollipop Sucking on a lollipop Sucking on a lol…
Red Squares Lollipop lollipop Oh lolli lolli lolli Lollipop lollipop....…
Rizi Beizeti Yeah Na ra ra yeah yeah Słodka jak lolli lollipop Słodka jak…
Ronald & Ruby Lollipop lollipop Oh lolli lolli lolli Lollipop lollipop....…
Ross Antony Lollipop lollipop Oh lolli lolli lolli, lollipop, lollipop O…
Rune Larsen lolly pop gsggshhs shhd shhsthev shehehhsv. suhshhduusjsuuus…
Sandy Rivera And Trix Pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop Pop, pop,…
Sevenn Pop, pop Pop, pop Pop, pop Pop, pop Licking on my lollipop …
Shauna Controlla Intro Controlla Boss Strawberry lollipop Yo Shab Don Mi …
SHINee & f(x) What you gonna play now? What soever play, it's gotta be…
Simone Sommerland Karsten Glück & Die KITA-Frösche Lollipop, Lollipop, oh Lolli-Lolli-Lolli Lollipop, Lollipop,…
şňąđ(BigBang) 2010 big bang Uh huh It goes, L-O-L-L-I-P-O-P It goes, L-O-L…
Snoop Dogg Just Blaze! [Snoop] oh really? You know what? You talk too …
Snoop Dogg feat. Jay-Z Soopafly & Nate Dogg Just Blaze! [Snoop] oh really? You know what? You talk …
Sophie Green Lollipop, Lollipop oh lolli, lolli, lolli lollipop, lollipop…
STARZ ANGELS feat LIL WAYNE Oww, uh-huh, no homo (Young Mula, baby) I said, "He's so…
Static Major Lil' Wayne And Kanye West Ow, uh huh no homo (Young mula baby) I say he…
Superheroes i think i'd see your fear with joy i want…
T-Pain/Lil Wayne Oww, uh-huh, no homo (Young Mula, baby) I said, "He's so…
Talib Kweli feat. KRS-One Lolli lolli lollipop oh lollipop Lolli lolli lollipop oh lol…
TEMPURA KIDZ ま・ま・気ままにありのままに のらりくらり社会の波 なんでもかんでも出来ちゃう そんな無敵なFeelin' ちょ・ちょ・…
The Bloody Beetroots Vs. Lil' Wayne Oww, uh-huh, no homo (Young Mula, baby) I said, "He's so…
The Chordettes Lollipop lollipop Oh lolli lolli lolli, lollipop, lollipop …
The Hidden Cameras In the name of callous talk: This unborn age has reached…
The Hit Crew Lollipop lollipop Oh lolli lolli lolli Lollipop lollipop …
The Kid's Pop All-Stars (Prai star master dance kid) Ghetto girl she back, back, ba…
The Mudlarks Lollipop lollipop Oh lolli lolli lolli Lollipop lollipop..…
The Red Squares Lollipop lollipop Oh lolli lolli lolli Lollipop lollipop....…
The Treblemakers Hey yo, Treble Sucking too hard on your lollipop Oh, love's …
Tiffany Giardina Lollipop lollipop Oh lolli lolli lolli Lollipop lollipop....…
Time-Life Music She came from a small town She came prepared to get…
Tony Kakkar Neha Kakkar भीगे सारी लाल कलर की तेरी बरसात में टिप टिप बरसे…
Trix Pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop Pop, pop,…
U.T.F.O. What you gonna play now? What soever play, it's gotta be…
Urban DJs & MCs Apoiada na sua cama desse jeito fica quente Suor descendo…
V.A. I've thrown away my toys, even my drum and train. I…
Viuda e Hijas Lollipop, Lollipop Lollipop, Lollipop Lollipop, Lollipop Lo…
Viuda E Hijas De Roque Enroll Lollipop, Lollipop... Lollipop, Lollipop... Lollipop, Loll…
Volker Rosin Lollipop, lollipop Oh, lolli, lolli, lolli Lollipop, lollipo…
White Widow vkie Astrogxral Ye, ej Raz po raz albo dwa zabiorę ją na kolację…
Woody Herman and His Orchestra I've thrown away my toys, even my drum and train. I…
Y.L. I said he so sweet i wanna lick the wrapper And…
[>320]™ Dada feat. Sandy Rivera And Trix Pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop Pop, pop,…
[mp3ex.net]David Guetta feat. Lil Wayne Ow, uh huh no homo (Young mula baby) I say he…
ºò¹ð(BigBang) 2010 big bang Uh huh It goes, L-O-L-L-I-P-O-P It goes, L-O-L…
Ørkenens Sønner Den lille Tutte hun havde problemer med engelsk i skolen De…
ВесЪ [feat. LOTTU G] Откуда вы все, черти? Тут же не тихий омут От уха…
Джиэрон & Gyera Lollipop Lollipop Lollipop Lollipop Lollipop, я тебя хоч…
Элджей Diamond Sayonara, Marshmello Pah! Pah! Pah! Sayonara boy, (-…
倖田來未 Hey lady 甘い言葉に騙されないで 結局は口だけのやつ Hey ladies 何も出来ない男に my body …
木村カエラ 私の中の Oh my little girl グズりだしてお目覚めの様子 たまに出てきて騒ぎだす 君がさっぱりだからよ …
青山テルマ [Ghetto E] On my block it don't stop [Hook - 2x] Fresh out…
빅뱅 & 2NE1 Lolli lolli lollipop oh lollipop Lolli lolli lollipop oh lol…
빅뱅 feat. 2ne1 Lolli Lolli Lollipop Oh 넌 나의 Lollipop Lolli Lolli Lollipop …
빅뱅/2NE1 Lolli lolli lollipop oh lollipop Lolli lolli lollipop oh lol…
Framing Hanley She said he so sweet I wanna lick the wrapper And she,…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Daddy Cool:
$64000 Question Hola me llaman Romeo Es un placer conocerla Que bien te ves …
At The Rockhouse Big ′ol house with a neon sign Where the people go…
Baby Let Me Bang Your Box Well my baby had a party the other night The party…
Bahama Mama Bahama, Bahama Mama Got the biggest house in town Bahama Mam…
Blind Date (Ah-ah-ah) This is a tale (blind date) That should be told (…
Bom Bom Oh baby don′t you know, that I love you so? (Bom…
Brown Girl In The Ring Brown girl in the ring Tra la la la la There′s a…
Cherry Pie Ooh-ooh-ooh Woop, woop Ooh-ooh-ooh Woop, woop Cherry (do-da…
Come Back Again I'm mopin' around streets late at night I'm worried because …
Come Back Again (Remastered) I'm mopin' around streets late at night I'm worried because …
Come Back Again (single version) I'm mopin' around streets late at night I'm worried because …
Daddy Cool She's crazy like a fool What about it Daddy Cool I'm crazy…
Eagle Rock Now listen Oh we're steppin' out I'm gonna turn around Gonna…
Flip She′s crazy like a fool Wild about Daddy Cool She's crazy l…
Hi Honey Ho Honey hi, honey ho, well how are you? Maybe I can…
I'll Never Smile Again I'll never smile again Until I smile at you I'll never laugh…
Lollypop Lollypop, Lollypop, oh lolly-lolly-lolly Lollypop, Lollypop,…
Sixty Minute Man Sixty-minute man Sixty-minute man Lookie here girls I′m tell…
The One The last time I caught a body it was recent Gimme…
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@bennyjazzful
WOW WOW WOW !!!!!!!!!!!!!1
From a mad keen 76yo Aussie fan.
Must be one of the best groups of all time.
@Ruby16663
Must be! Certainly are
@pyjamadan9848
Man this song would be a great ringtone
@elizabetahedervary7396
Hahaha
@maxwillow3483
Hi Jillie- I was asked to sit in with Daddy Cool a couple of times, many moons ago, and sang this song at the Much More Ballroom, Carlton, Mellbourne. Which is my voice?. Keep smiling! Promise?