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Neil sedaka oh carol zippy
Neil sedaka oh carol zippy









The B-side song, " One Way Ticket", also earned Sedaka a #1 ranking in Japan for several months in 1960, where it was affectionately known as "The Choo-Choo Train Song".Ĭhart performance Chart (1959-1960) It has been covered by other artists in other languages as well. Sedaka also recorded a Hebrew-language version of "Oh! Carol"' which was written by Chaim Kaynan. She had since married Gerry Goffin, who took the tune, and wrote the playful response "Oh! Neil", which she recorded and released as an unsuccessful single the same year (1959) under the stage name Carole King. "Carol" was a reference to Carol Klein, Sedaka's ex-girlfriend from high school and a fellow songwriter at the Brill Building. He then used this knowledge to create the song, "Oh! Carol". Determined to create a hit song, Sedaka purchased the three top singles of the day and listened to them repeatedly, studying their melody, chord progression, and lyrical styles and he found that they were very similar in structure. After its release as a single, it was included in the album Neil Sedaka Sings Little Devil and His Other Hits.Īt the time Sedaka produced the record, his second and third singles, " I Go Ape" and " Crying My Heart Out for You" had fared poorly on the charts, and RCA Victor was ready to drop him from their label, but producer Al Nevins persuaded the RCA executives to give Sedaka one last chance. It also earned Sedaka his first #1 ranking when it went to #1 in the Netherlands and Wallonia. 9 on December 6, 1959, while reaching #3 on the UK's New Musical Express chart. The song spent 18 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100, reaching No. Co-written with Howard Greenfield, the song is noted for Sedaka's spoken recitation of the verse, the second time around. " Oh! Carol" is an international hit written by Neil Sedaka in 1958. From the album Neil Sedaka Sings Little Devil and His Other Hits











Neil sedaka oh carol zippy