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Written-By – John Linde, Mickey Lane. B. (They're All In) The Senior Class. Written-By – Mickey Lane. derby records Italy Original Recording by SWAN.
The Zoo/ The Senior Class (7"). Rollercoaster Records. Marketplace 2 For Sale from €4. 9. Vinyl and CD Sell Copy.
Artist: Mickey Lee Lane, Song: the Zoo, Duration: 2:06, File type: mp3. №1744962207. Mickey Lee Lane (That's How You'll Know) When You're in Love. Mickey Lee Lane The Senior Class (1965). Mickey Lee Lane Tutti Frutti 1965.
Mickey Lee Lane (born Mickey Lee Schreiber; February 2, 1941, Rochester, New York – March 18, 2011) was an American songwriter and arranger. Lane got a job in the Brill Building as a songwriter in the 1950s, working with Neil Sedaka as a touring pianist and Bill Haley as a songwriter
Break then repeats 1st verse . I& been waitin 4 years,studied hard to pass. Brought a big fuckin rosy red apple every day now, I didn& give my teacher no sass. and they& all in the senior class. The end. Hope that all makes sense? Sure it will when listen with song playing. All the best,& remember,always PAY HOMAGE TO THE KING!. lboop9587 don& get much room do ya. I make a solid B average,I think I& playing it cool.
Mickey Lee Lane - The Zoo - Rockabilly 45. 10,328 views. Swan (RRC) 2010 - Mickey Lee Lane - The Zoo. 10,886 views. Top Songs By Mickey Lee Lane. 992. 3. Shaggy Dog. Mickey Lee Lane. 367. 4. The Zoo. When You're In Love (That's How You'll Know).
Mickey Lee Lane (born Mickey Lee Schreiber, February 2, 1941, Rochester, New York) is an American songwriter and arranger (died March 18, 2011). Lane got a job in the Brill Building as a songwriter in the 1950s, working with Neil Sedaka as a touring pianist and Bill Haley as a songwriter.
There have been many guys like Mickey Lee Lane working the fringes of the brand new York music business in the past due ’50s and ’60s: songwriting, performing, arranging, fooling about in the studio, doing whatever was needed. As men who barely anyone recognizes many decades later proceed, Mickey Lee Street persevered much longer than most, creating a much longer and even more interesting continue than a great many other such numbers who by no means got big strikes.
Title: We're Going to the Zoo (2006). This is a story about a real life brother and sister and their journey to the zoo. On their way, they accidentally pick up a hitchhiker. Taglines: They're going to the zoo. Genres: Short Comedy. Along the way they pick up a hitchhiker who helps them pass the time. I'm assuming this was a student film because of the production values. The camera is shaky and the sound quality is poor with the dialogue being nearly inaudible at times.
| A | The ZooWritten-By – John Linde, Mickey Lane* |
2:06 |
| B | (They're All In) The Senior ClassWritten-By – Mickey Lane* |
2:50 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| S-4199 | Mickey Lee Lane | The Zoo / (They're All In) The Senior Class (7", Promo) | Swan | S-4199 | US | 1964 |
| HSS 1123 | Mickey Lee Lane | The Zoo / (They're All In) The Senior Class (7") | Stateside | HSS 1123 | Netherlands | 1964 |
| RRC-2010 | Mickey Lee Lane | The Zoo/ The Senior Class (7") | Rollercoaster Records | RRC-2010 | UK | Unknown |
| 8836x | Mickey Lee Lane | The Zoo / (They're All In) The Senior Class (7", Single) | Reo | 8836x | Canada | 1965 |
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