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The Four Dots from 1958 on Freedom Records featuring a very young Jewel Aikens.
B. Pleading For Your Love Written-By – J. Akins. Label variation - small typeface. Matrix, Runout (A Side): 45-FR-106 Matrix, Runout (B Side): 45-FR-107 Rights Society: BMI. Other versions. The Four Dots Featuring Jerry Stone And Jewel Akins. The Four Dots Featuring Jerry Stone And Jewel Akins - Don't Wake Up The Kids, Pleading For Your Love (7", Single). Label Category Country Year. Freedom F-44005 US. 1958. The Four Dots Featuring Jerry Stone And Jewel Akins - Don't Wake Up The Kids, Pleading For Your Love (7", Single, Promo).
Pleading for Your Love. The Platters & The Doo Wop Sound. The Orchard Music (от лица компании "Goldenlane Records").
The Birds and the Bees" was a 1964 single release by Jewel Akens with a lyric based on the "birds and the bees" idiom commonly referenced with regard to affording young people their introductory sex education. An international hit in 1965, "The Birds and the Bees" was reminiscent of such 1950s' honky tonk-style hits as "Blueberry Hill" by Fats Domino and "Kansas City" by Wilbert Harrison.
For Your Love is the first American album by English rock band the Yardbirds. Released in July 1965, it contains new studio recordings along with previously released singles. The album features some of the earliest recordings by guitarists Eric Clapton and his replacement Jeff Beck.
Jewel Akens (12 September 1933, Houston, Texas - 1 March 2013, Inglewood, California) was an American singer and record producer. He first recorded with Eddie Daniels as Jewel and Eddie on the Silver Records label in 1960. A number of his recordings featured Eddie Cochran on guitar. He later went solo and recorded "The Birds And The Bees" in 1965, on the Era Records label. The single went to Number 3 in the Billboard Hot 100 chart that year, and Number 2 on the Cash Box chart. Across the Pond it reached Number 29 in the UK Singles Chart.
Wah, all the kids are peekin' through the crack The baby found a cushion in the back From the way he looked we got a hunch He must have got a hold of some of your punch Howlin', rack 'em back, let 'em stack, runnin' around again Rack 'em back, let 'em stack, runnin' around again Sssh, don't wake up the kids, don't wake up the kids Help your parents and all you grab a broom While we do that dirty living room And don't you make no noise while you sweep You know your father's ill, he's tryin' to sleep Howlin', rack . .
Produced by Jerry Finn. Album Take Off Your Pants and Jacket. Stay Together for the Kids Lyrics.
Young learners of English will also love this video, as it is easy to sing along (lots of lines are short and repeated often) and the words written and acted out on the screen. Warm up and play a game before singing. It is helpful to go through the motions and the verbs a couple of times before singing the song. For example, chant the first verse slowly, showing the action, and have the kids repeat each line (encourage them to speak up). Repeat a couple of times and pick up the speed! Do the same with the second verse
| Don't Wake Up The Kids | 2:26 |
| Pleading For Your Love | 2:02 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| F-44005 | The Four Dots Featuring Jerry Stone And Jewel Akins* | The Four Dots Featuring Jerry Stone And Jewel Akins* - Don't Wake Up The Kids / Pleading For Your Love (7", Single) | Freedom | F-44005 | US | 1958 |
| F-44005 | The Four Dots Featuring Jerry Stone And Jewel Akins* | The Four Dots Featuring Jerry Stone And Jewel Akins* - Don't Wake Up The Kids / Pleading For Your Love (7", Single) | Freedom | F-44005 | US | 1958 |
| F-44005 | The Four Dots Featuring Jerry Stone And Jewel Akins* | The Four Dots Featuring Jerry Stone And Jewel Akins* - Don't Wake Up The Kids / Pleading For Your Love (7", Single, Promo) | Freedom | F-44005 | US | 1958 |
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