The group moved from Mercury to RCA Records in 1958 and eventually broke up in 1964, but they all moved to the U.S. and reunited in Nashville, Tennessee, in 1977. In the 1990s they were inducted into the Juno Hall of Fame. In recent years, the three remaining members have appeared on a PBS special filmed in Atlantic City's Trump's Taj Mahal. The program. "Magic Moments: The Best of '50s Pop" continues to air as part of the fund raising efforts for the Public Broadcasting System.
The Crew-Cuts were
* Rudi Maugeri (January 21, 1931 - May 7, 2004) (baritone)
* John Perkins (born August 28, 1931) (lead)
* Ray Perkins (born November 28, 1932) (bass) (John Perkins' brother)
* Pat Barrett (born September 15, 1933) (1st or high tenor)
Ko Ko Mo
The Crew Cuts Lyrics
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I love you, I love you, I love you, I love you
Love you, I love you, I love you
At the beach, in a pool
In a lunchroom at school
In a drive-in, child, in a car
It don't matter, darlin', where you are
I don't know how to show
How I feel, but it's real
Ain't no way I can say
Just how real that I feel, but
I wanna show you how I can please you
'Cause I want you and I need you
Gotta have you, gotta know you
Let me love you and let me show you that
The verses of the song Ko Ko Mo by The Crew Cuts revolve around a lovestruck individual who repeatedly expresses their deep affection for their love interest. The repetition of "I love you" emphasizes the intensity of their feelings, and the use of different variations of the phrase reflects the singer's effort to express their emotions in different ways. The chorus speaks to the singer's desire to please and show affection to their love interest in various settings. Whether it is on the beach, at school, or in a car, the singer is dedicated to expressing their love and devotion to their partner.
The bridge of the song touches on the difficulty the singer faces in expressing their emotions. They acknowledge that their feelings are real but struggle to find the right words to convey the depth of their passion. The repetition of "I wanna show you how I can please you" conveys a sense of urgency, which suggests that the singer fears losing their love interest if they cannot demonstrate their love convincingly.
Overall, Ko Ko Mo by The Crew Cuts is a lighthearted ode to young love, characterized by the passion and energy of the era it was written in.
Line by Line Meaning
I love you, I love you, I love you, I love you, I love you
My affection for you knows no limit, and I want you to know that.
I love you, I love you, I love you, I love you
My feelings for you are so strong that I want to express them repeatedly.
Love you, I love you, I love you
My love for you is intense, and I want to emphasize it with every breath.
At the beach, in a pool
I want to be with you in different places where we can have fun.
In a lunchroom at school
I want to be with you even in everyday places where we can just hang out together.
In a drive-in, child, in a car
I want to spend time with you, even if it's just in a car at a drive-in movie theatre.
It don't matter, darlin', where you are
Wherever you may be, I still want to be with you and show you my love.
I don't know how to show
I struggle to express my emotions in a way that fully conveys how much I care for you.
How I feel, but it's real
My emotions may be hard to articulate, but they are genuine and authentic.
Ain't no way I can say
Words can't fully capture the extent of my feelings for you.
Just how real that I feel, but
My love for you is so intense that words can't express the full extent of it.
I wanna show you how I can please you
I want to demonstrate in any way possible how much I care for you and how I can make you happy.
'Cause I want you and I need you
I desire and rely on you in my life, and I want you to know that.
Gotta have you, gotta know you
My love for you is so great that I need to be with you and know everything about you.
Let me love you and let me show you that
Allow me to love you and demonstrate how much I truly care for you.
Writer(s): Forrest Wilson, Eunice Levy, Jake Porter Copyright: Vogue Music
Contributed by Sophie A. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Jorge Mario Rodas
Nice old song I had not heard in about sixty years. It is such a long time I had forgotten about it but now I hear it again after clicking it here, I remember when I attended third grade elementary this song was played in the radio.
Melanie H
HUGE part of my childhood!
chaosfive55
Classic!!!!
noteverton
One of the first songs I can remember, it was mum's. Inspired me to sing.
Wolf251982
Classic!
Autostade67
I always smirk when 'Rock Around the Clock' is called the first Rock & Roll song (don't get me wrong, it is a legendary tune) but despite the fact that 'first' is debatable, I'm always surprised that it is not called the 'last' swing song, because that's what it is: swing, swing, swing.
TheAloweWolf
Ooh.. I like this!
Hazel Hay
Me too, I've still got it !!
Mitch McKenna
Fab ones!
Samantha S.
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