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Red Rubber Ball - Cyrkle, The


The Cyrkle was a short-lived American rock and roll band active in the mid-1960s. Though not officially a one-hit wonder (the group charted two top-40 hits), they are best known for their 1966 version of the song Red Rubber Ball, which reached #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and still receives significant airplay on oldies radio stations across the United States. The band was formed by guitarists and lead singers Don Dannemann and Tom Dawes (bass guitar), who met while studying at Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania. The other members were Earl Pickens on keyboards and Marty Fried on drums. They were originally a "frat rock" band called The Rhondells but were later discovered and managed by Brian Epstein, who was better known as manager of The Beatles. Epstein's partner was New York attorney Nathan Weiss, who heard the band in Atlantic City, New Jersey, on Labor Day in 1965. He became their manager and renamed them. John Lennon provided the unique spelling of their new name. They were produced by John Simon. In the summer of 1966, they opened on fourteen dates for the Beatles during their US tour. On August 28, they headed the opening acts performing prior to The Beatles at Dodger Stadium. The other artists who appeared were Bobby Hebb, The Ronettes, and The Remains. Before touring with The Beatles, The Cyrkle had a successful engagement at the Downtown Discotheque in New York City. The Cyrkle is best known for their 1966 song "Red Rubber Ball," which went to #2 on the <b>...</b>


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Red Rubber Ball - Cyrkle


Columbia Musical Treasury of All Time Favorites presents: The Sensational Sixties. I should have known you'd bid me farewell There's a lesson to be learned from this and I learned it very well Now, I know you're not the only starfish in the sea If I never hear your name again, it's all the same to me And I think it's gonna be alright Yeah, the worst is over now The mornin' sun is shinin' like a red rubber ball You never care for secrets I confide For you, I'm just an ornament, somethin' for your pride Always runnin', never carin', that's the life you live Stolen minutes of your time were all you had to give And I think it's gonna be alright Yeah, the worst is over now The mornin' sun is shinin' like a red rubber ball The story's in the past with nothin' to recall I've got my life to live and I don't need you at all The roller-coaster ride we took is nearly at an end I bought my ticket with my tears, that's all I'm gonna spend And I think it's gonna be alright Yeah, the worst is over now The mornin' sun is shinin' like a red rubber ball Oh, I think it's gonna be alright Yeah, the worst is over now The mornin' sun is shinin' like a red rubber ball


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Cyrkle - It Doesn't Matter Anymore


Album: Neon (1967) 60's soft pop.


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Cyrkle - Turn Down Day [Very Good(-) quality / No mpg4 resolution]


Their second attempt also become a quite big hit. Please don't forget to check out my other channel: www.youtube.com


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The Cyrkle - Turn-Down Day (1966)


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The Cyrkle - The Visit (she was here)


Great song from The Cyrkle that i could not find on youtube. Enjoy She was here with me today Walking softly holding hands And I thought I heard her say She loved me As we walked I felt her eyes Reaching deeply into mine And I thought I heard her sigh She loved me And along the way we shared a thought or two It seemed as if I knew her well Then she leaned to me and as we gently kissed I knew that moment my heart fell She was here Now I'm lost in wondering As if waking suddenly Was it real or just a dream Where is she? Was she really here today? Or was I just drifting back To the times I heard her say She loved me Was she really here today? She loved me She loved me


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Turn Down Day- The Cyrkle


An old song I really like.


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The Cyrkle-The Words 1967


After Red Rubber Ball and Turn Down Day, The Cyrkle followed many other groups of the day into psychedelic music releasing this B side from 1967. Enjoy!


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Red Rubber Ball by Cyrkle on 1966 Columbia 45.


1960's rock song that is still played on oldies radio, but this is the 45 rpm mono mix. Transferred to digital using stereo system on channel background photo.


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The Cyrkle I'm Happy Just To Dance With You


A great cover of the classic Paul McCartney/John Lennon song


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The Cyrkle - Nicole


Somehow The Cyrkle, one of the more clean-cut pop-rock groups of the late 1960s, ended up doing the soundtrack to the obscure X-rated movie "The Minx". A rare recording from the 1967 pop -psyche group The Cyrkle. Fresh off the hits "Red Rubber ball" and "Turn Down Day" they recorded this soundtrack LP. They sound similar to The Association, The Monkees and Simon and Garfunklel mixed together. A trippy instrumental version of "Kites," which was, with lyrics and vocal, a big 1967 hit in the UK for Simon Dupree & the Big Sound is added here as a bonus track. The requirements of a soundtrack did require versatility and the songs varied from competent harmony pop-rock with debts to the Beatles and Beach Boys "Squeeze Play," (originally intended as the title theme) to summery bossa nova "The Minx", forced quasi-bubblegumish jocularity "Murray the Why", a pastiche of sentimental '50s rock "The Party", trendy sitar-rock psychedelic "Nicole", the Kinks-ish "Something Special," a Duane Eddy-ish instrumental "Walter's Riff", and instrumentals suitable for dated incidental background and chase scene music with a late-'60s flavor. After the release of the debut album, "Red Rubber Ball" and their second album, "Neon" in late 1966 , "The Minx" was the final and "lost" Cyrkle album, then disbanded in late 1967. -by dj fanis


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The Cyrkle "Don't Cry, No Fears, No Tears Comin' Your Way"


Off of "Neon" album, released in 1969 The band was formed by guitarists and lead singers Don Dannemann and Tom Dawes (bass guitar), who met while studying at Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania. The other members were Earl Pickens on keyboards and Marty Fried on drums. They were originally a "frat rock" band called The Rhondells but were later discovered and managed by Brian Epstein, who was better known as manager of The Beatles. Epstein's partner was New York attorney Nathan Weiss, who heard the band in Atlantic City, New Jersey, on Labor Day in 1965. He became their manager and renamed them. John Lennon provided the unique spelling of their new name, which is a reference to the circular roundabout located in downtown Easton. They were produced by John Simon. In the summer of 1966, they opened on fourteen dates for the Beatles during their US tour. On August 28, they headed the opening acts performing prior to The Beatles at Dodger Stadium. The other artists who appeared were Bobby Hebb, The Ronettes, and The Remains Before touring with The Beatles, The Cyrkle had a successful engagement at the Downtown Discotheque in New York City The Cyrkle is best known for their 1966 song "Red Rubber Ball," which went to #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. It was co-written by Paul Simon of Simon and Garfunkel and Bruce Woodley of The Seekers. It was released on the Columbia record label. The band had one more Top 20 hit, "Turn-Down Day," later in 1966. After the release of <b>...</b>


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The Cyrkle I Wish You Could Be Here


Another Great Song By The Best Band Of 1965-68


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THE CYRKLE - Reading her paper


From the first of their last two 45s on columbia, this track never came on their LPs, and it is just brilliant 60's pop music at its best.


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We Had A Good Thing Going - The Cyrkle - 1967


Wild Cyrkle Song. Always Liked This Group And They Sounded Sort Of Beatlish Because They Were Managed By The Beatles Manager Epstein. This Song Goes Against The Flow And Goes Kind Of Creepy.Very Creative.If Brian Epstein Hadn't Died The Cyrkle Could Have Gone On To Greater Heights.But We Still Have Their Fun Beatlish Songs.I Like This Band.


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The Cyrkle - Turn Of The Century (Bee Gees Cover)


The Cyrkle Were managed by Brian Epstein and supported the Beatles in 1966 on some of their dates,Their biggest hit was Red Rubber Ball which was co-written by Paul Simon. This is their version of The Bee Gees Turn Of The Century.


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The Visit (She Was Here) - The Cyrkle 1967


The Cyrkle was a short-lived American rock and roll band active in the mid-1960s. Though not officially a one-hit wonder (the group charted two Top 40 hits), they are best known for their 1966 version of the song "Red Rubber Ball," which reached #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and still receives significant airplay on oldies radio stations across the United States.


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The Visit (She Was Here) The Cyrkle Cover


The Cyrkle opened for The Beatles... How hard must that have been..This song is one of their best, and unheralded, as all of their songs are...Enjoy it.. and seek it out on iTunes.


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►The Cyrkle◄ - Don't Cry, No Fears, No Tears, Comin' Your Way


Title: Don't Cry, No Fears, No Tears, Comin' Your Way Artist(s): The Cyrkle Album: Spinout, Vol. 3 Released: 2002 Recorded: 1967 Genre: Easy Listening, Lo-Fi


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The Cyrkle Cloudy


In my humble opinion, the BEST version of the classic Paul Simon song. That sound that sounds like someone is makeing clucking noises with his tong is drummer Marty Fried. A band of Vandals and Visigoths stormed the studio, stealing his drum set and tieing him up. Marty was not impressed.


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THE CYRKLE- "RED RUBBER BALL" (W/ LYRICS)


WENT TO #2 IN 1966. WRITTEN BY PAUL SIMON AND BRUCE WOODLEY OF THE SEEKERS. LYRICS: I should have known you'd bid me farewell There's a lesson to be learned from this and I learned it very well Now, I know you're not the only starfish in the sea If I never hear your name again, it's all the same to me And I think it's gonna be alright Yeah, the worst is over now The mornin' sun is shinin' like a red rubber ball You never care for secrets I confide For you, I'm just an ornament, somethin' for your pride Always runnin', never carin', that's the life you live Stolen minutes of your time were all you had to give And I think it's gonna be alright Yeah, the worst is over now The mornin' sun is shinin' like a red rubber ball The story's in the past with nothin' to recall I've got my life to live and I don't need you at all The roller-coaster ride we took is nearly at an end I bought my ticket with my tears, that's all I'm gonna spend And I think it's gonna be alright Yeah, the worst is over now The mornin' sun is shinin' like a red rubber ball Oh, I think it's gonna be alright Yeah, the worst is over now The mornin' sun is shinin' like a red rubber ball


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The Cyrkle Camaro


A promotinal single given out to people who test drove the Camaro, sung by The Cyrkle


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The Cyrkle - Turn Of The Century (Bee Gees Cover)


1967 single from the Cyrkle they also recorded another Bee Gees song Red Chair Fadeaway.


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The Cyrkle - Bony Moronie - 1967 45rpm


Not released in their native America as a single - the old Larry Williams rocker gets a mellow touch


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The Cyrkle - Murray the Why


The Cyrkle didn't seem like much more than a two-hit wonder in 1966 when they charted with "Red Rubber Ball" and "Turn Down Day." Their pleasant, upbeat folk/pop/rock sound, coupled with the fact that they got to record two complete LPs, speaks volumes about how good music was in the years 1965-1967 as even second-tier groups like this were a delight to hear. Ironically, for a group remembered for just a pair of singles, the Cyrkle were considered a promising and choice signing, and were, to different degrees, wired into the management and creative circles surrounding the Beatles and Simon & Garfunkel. Brooklyn-born Tom Dawes, an ex-folky who had previously played in a group called the Ironwood Knights, and Albany, NY, born Don Dannemann were both attending Lafayette College in Easton, PA, in 1961 when they decided to form a frat band called the Rhondells (not to be confused with the Rhondels, of Bill Deal & the Rhondels fame who, oddly enough, later ended up signed to a label in Pennsylvania). The Rhondells mostly played covers of current pop/rock hits by the Four Seasons and other top groups of the era, as well as basic, dance-oriented rock & roll. They were a cut above most other frat bands, however, in the care they gave to those covers, which mostly grew out of Dawes' and Dannemann's respective ears for music. Though officially the group's bassist, Dawes could also analyze the interior structure of any vocal ensemble that he heard and also began writing songs after <b>...</b>


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The Cyrkle - Red Rubber Ball


PLEASE NOTE: I divided my uploads between multiple channels, Bookmark this link in your browser for instant access to an index with links to all of John1948's oldies classics. LINK: tinyurl.com The Cyrkle was a short-lived American rock and roll band active in the mid-1960s. Though not officially a one-hit wonder (the group charted two Top 40 hits), they are best known for their 1966 version of the song "Red Rubber Ball," which went to #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and still receives significant airplay on oldies radio stations across the United States. The band was formed by guitarists and lead singers Don Dannemann and Tom Dawes (bass guitar), who met while studying at Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania. The other members were Earl Pickens on keyboards and Marty Fried on drums. They were originally a "frat rock" band called The Rhondells but were later discovered and managed by Brian Epstein, who was better known as manager of The Beatles. Epstein's business partner was New York attorney Nathan Weiss, who heard the band in Atlantic City, New Jersey, on Labor Day in 1965. He became their manager and renamed them.[1] John Lennon provided the unique spelling of their new name, which is a reference to the circular roundabout located in downtown Easton. They were produced by John Simon. In the summer of 1966, they opened on fourteen dates for the Beatles during their US tour. On August 28, they headed the opening acts performing prior to The Beatles at Dodger Stadium <b>...</b>


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Cyrkle - Camaro - 45 rpm


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The Cyrkle perform Camaro.. written by Lou Adessa and Vince Benay


The Cyrkle recorded this as a service to columbia records. The "Swinging Chevy circle" 45 rpm record and record sleeve was created exclusively for Chevrolet car dealers. The label also states that "This complimentary copy is a Columbia special product and is free to customers who test drove a new 1967 Camaro." Side two contains "SS 396" by Paul Revere and the Raiders.


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Cyrkle - Red Rbber Ball - 45 rpm


5-21-1966


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red rubber ball - the cyrkle (ukulele cover)


this song always makes me smile. bah. why do my shoulders always tense up when i play instruments?!? hooray for not realizing you have a bad habit until you have to edit video of yourself!


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The Cyrkle Penny Arcade


Single release on CBS in 1967 also available on The Cyrkle Red Rubber Ball Anthology Cd compilation.


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Red Rubber Ball Cover - Paul Simon - Cyrkle


PLEASE VISIT MY NEW CHANNEL AT: www.youtube.com My version of The Cyrkle's "Red Rubber Ball" on acoustic guitar. I am also doing both the lead and background vocals. Odd singing harmony to myself! Recorded with free software, a guitar I found next to a dumpster, and a crappy $7 microphone. Sorry about the still shot, I don't have a video camera. Don't hate. ;)


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The Cyrkle「It's A Lovely Game、Louise」


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The Cyrkle~There's A Fire in the Fireplace~33 1/3 RPM


From the Columbia LP: Red Rubber Ball Did not chart. Experimenting with a new camera angle. Comment on how you like it.


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Red Rubber Ball (the Cyrkle ukulele cover ft. Bradlands)


When i saw that Brad had favorited "Red Rubber Ball" on his channel, I immediately thought of suggesting a collab, because I like that song, too.


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The Cyrkle - It's a Turn Down Day - drum cover (215)


This song was a top 20 hit in 1966. This video is intended for the purposes of education, comparison and critiquing.


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The Cyrkle - Red Rubber Ball - drum cover (224)


The Cyrkle was an American rock and roll band from 1961 to 1968. They are best known for their 1966 version of the song "Red Rubber Ball," which reached #2 on the Billboard Hot 100. This video is intended for the purposes of education, comparison and critiquing.


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The Cyrkle - Turn Down Day by Dj Suarez


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