SOLVED: Early 60's Hit

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  1. snapshot said:

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    There was a hit in the early 60's that started out, I hear music, let me in, I want to be your friend, Let me in.............................. I think it was sung by a woman with a high sort of falsetto voice. I thought it might be Sue Thompson, but I can't find a title or artist anywhere for it. Any suggestions?

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    Odin's Beard said:

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    could it be Blondie?
    "I Shall Light A Fire Upon The Fang That Falls Short, So That I Shant See That Star That Illumes Above My Subtle Spirit, So That It Shant Tear This Gentle Throat Of Mine..."
     
  3. jhampson said:

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    I have even remembered most of the lyrics but I don't remember the formal name or performer.

    pitter patter on the floor
    open up, let me in, why don't you open up the door
    I hear music, let me in, I want to hear it again
    let me in, I thought you were my friend.
    wee-oo, wee-oo, oo-wee-oo
     
  4. JHAND said:

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    TITLE: LET ME IN
    The Sensations (a/k/a Yvonne and the Sensations)
    Words and Music by Yvonne Baker
    Topped out at # 4 in 1962

    Let me in whee-ooh (whee-ooh, whee-ooh, hoop-whee-ooh)
    (Whee-ooh, whee-ooh, hoo-ooh-oop-whee-ooh, whee-ooh)

    I can see the dancin' (let me in)
    The silhouettes on the shade
    I hear the music (music), all the lovers on parade
    Open up (let me in), I wanna come in again
    I thought you were my friend
    Pitter patter of those fee-ee-ee-ee-eet
    Movin' and a-groovin' with that be-eat
    Jumpin' and stompin on the flo-o-o-o-oor
    (Lemme in) Let me in!
    (Open up) Open up!
    Why don't you open up that door? (let me in)

    I-uh (open up) hear music let me in (music)
    I wanna come in again
    Let me in (let me in), a-well I heard it just then
    I thought you were my friend

    (Whee-ooh, whee-ooh, hoop-whee-ooh)
    (Whee-ooh, whee-ooh, hoo-ooh-oop-whee-ooh, whee-ooh)

    Pitter patter of the fee-ee-ee-ee-eet
    Movin' and a-groovin' with that be-eat
    Jumpin' and stompin on the flo-o-o-o-oor
    (Lemme in) Let me in!
    (Open up) Open up!
    Why don't you open up that door? (let me in)

    I-uh-I-uh-I (open up) hear music, let me in (music)
    Oh I heard it just then
    Let me in (let me in)
    I wanna come in again
    I thought you were my friend

    (Whee-ooh, whee-ooh, hoop-whee-ooh)
    (Whee-ooh, whee-ooh, hoo-ooh-oop-whee-ooh)
    (Hoo-ooh-oop-whee-ooh) (Hoo-ooh-oop-whee-ooh)
    FADE
    (Hoo-ooh-oop-whee-ooh)

    These lyrics can be found at
    http://www.songlyrics.com][/url]

    (added sunday) you can hear the song at: THE SMITTEN IMAGE: WEE-OOO, WEE-OOO, (I THOUGHT YOU WERE MY FRIEND) if you can get past the dog barking.

    Hope this helps. John
    Last edited by JHAND; 05-25-2008 at 02:57 PM. Reason: more info
     
  5. Texas Lady said:

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    [QUOTE=snapshot;252326]There was a hit in the early 60's that started out, I hear music, let me in, I want to be your friend, Let me in.............................. I think it was sung by a woman with a high sort of falsetto voice. I thought it might be Sue Thompson, but I can't find a title or artist anywhere for it. Any suggestions?

    Snapshot[/It was "Let me in Wee Ooh" I remember Lee Sellars' and Aussie singer had the song out and the Sensations rendition too, ---- 1962]