Cincinnati deejay Glenn "Skipper" Ryle took to the mic on Saxony 1004 (Rele… Read Full Bio ↴Cincinnati deejay Glenn "Skipper" Ryle took to the mic on Saxony 1004 (Released March 1963), sing/talking over The Matadors' great dance beat for Frank Moe's Halloween novelty song, "Wolf Gal."
The flip side was another novelty song, "The Puddy-Tat Song," written by Fred Martin and Frank Moe, with a mashed potato beat by The Matadors and The Charmaines' able vocalizing (the gals make quite a convincing feline chorus).
The flip side was another novelty song, "The Puddy-Tat Song," written by Fred Martin and Frank Moe, with a mashed potato beat by The Matadors and The Charmaines' able vocalizing (the gals make quite a convincing feline chorus).
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Wolf Gal
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