The Royal Guardsmen - The Return Of The Red Barron / Snoopy For President (Reissue) (1967-68/2001)
BAND/ARTIST: The Royal Guardsmen
- Title: The Return Of The Red Barron / Snoopy For President
- Year Of Release: 1967-68/2001
- Label: Collectables
- Genre: Rock, Beat
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
- Total Time: 59:05
- Total Size: 48/384 Mb (scans)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
The Return Of The Red Baron (1967):
01. Airplane Song (My Airplane)
02. I'm A Man
03. Any Wednesday
04. Shot Down
05. I'm Not Gonna Stay
06. So You Want To Be A Rock 'N Roll Star
07. The Return of The Red Baron
08. Gimme Some Lovin'
09. Om
10. Searchin' For The Good Times
11. I Need You Girl
12. Leaving Me
Snoopy For President (1968):
13. Snoopy For President
14. Cry LIke A Baby
15. Bonnie & Clyde
16. By The Time I Get To Phoenix
17. Bottle Of Wine
18. Biplane "Evermore"
19. Come One Down To My Boat
20. Simon Says
21. Honey
22. Yummy, Yummy, Yummy
The Royal Guardsmen from Ocala, FL -- Bill Balough (bass), John Burdette (drums), Chris Nunley (vocals), Tom Richards (guitar), Billy Taylor (organ), and Barry Winslow (vocals/guitar) -- enjoyed their brief reign of pop fame in 1966-1968 by recording a series of songs taking off from the Peanuts cartoon character Snoopy and his fantasy about aerial dog fighting with German World War I flying ace Baron Von Richthofen. The million-selling "Snoopy Vs. the Red Baron" was the first and most successful of these novelty records in the fall of 1966, and its follow-up, "The Return of the Red Baron," also made the Top 40.
"Snoopy's Christmas" topped the seasonal charts at the end of 1967. After a few non-Snoopy singles were less successful, the Guardsmen released "Snoopy for President" in the summer of 1968, but the fad was over. The group scored a final Top 40 hit with its two-year-old, reissued debut single, "Baby Let's Wait," in the winter of 1968-1969. The original group split in 1969; a version with some replacement members continued for another year.
"Snoopy's Christmas" topped the seasonal charts at the end of 1967. After a few non-Snoopy singles were less successful, the Guardsmen released "Snoopy for President" in the summer of 1968, but the fad was over. The group scored a final Top 40 hit with its two-year-old, reissued debut single, "Baby Let's Wait," in the winter of 1968-1969. The original group split in 1969; a version with some replacement members continued for another year.
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