A quite night with Larry Hall, AHHH! This is dedicated to the late GREAT Larry Hall, Born in 1941. Died in 1997. This goes out to Larry and his family! Thank you so much for all your tunes that you left behind for the whole world to enjoy! Thank you my friend! More
A quite night with Larry Hall, AHHH! This is dedicated to the late GREAT Larry Hall, Born in 1941. Died in 1997. This goes out to Larry and his family! Thank you so much for all your tunes that you left behind for the whole world to enjoy! Thank you my friend! Less
Mar 13, 2012 granitestater1029 Says:
Now this is music. Just never get sick of this tune. Makes me want to dance and sing along and lifts my spirit. God bless you Larry Hall.
Mar 5, 2012 eddiecochran1958 Says:
another teeny bop rocker who was there when elvis was in the army.....needless to say we were all happy when elvis came out and did away with these teeny bop singers
Feb 26, 2012 Sundance98rw1 Says:
Played this song all the time on the juke box at the USC Grill in 1960......there was very
cute girl from Arcadia.....who I used to drive home occasionally in my 1954 Mercury. This
along with Jerry Keller and Here Comes Summer........awesome. Thank you Larry Hall for
a great song and great memories.
Jan 30, 2012 The50Fordman Says:
Thank you for posting this song. I have been looking for it for years. I had a crush on a girl named Sandy when I was in 4th grade. This song brings back memories of her. Hope she is happy and living well.
Jan 2, 2012 TheArizonaghost Says:
My late wife's name was sandy...we met in 1958...married in 1961...this was my song for her, i can still feel her with me when i hear thisd great song...thanks
Dec 30, 2011 TheLadandLass Says:
excellent!
loved this song
Dec 5, 2011 joe50s Says:
Hello: I went to high school in jersey city, a classmate was singing your fathers song, "SANDY' to his girlfriend while walking in the hall,, her name was Sandy. He had an am radio in his hand and his arm around Sandy. My wifes' name is Sandy. ....what a wonderful song...only he could do this song....no one else.
Thank you.
Nov 6, 2011 Aldosgirl2003 Says:
My mothers name was Sandy. When I was young, my dad told me he wrote this song for her. It wasn't until I was old enough to read the 45's label that I realized he was pulling my leg. Funny how much I wanted to believe him.
Oct 24, 2011 stanstedeye Says:
A great song, thanks for posting
Oct 8, 2011 Ezdduf4kuZ Says:
This is one of those stories that hitS home with me!!! I had a reel to reel tape recording and a very large collection of 45's from the doowop era and on thru ther 70's, and all my favorites are now avaliable on something called the internet(youtube)....I know, who'd of ever thought music would be avaliable at the cllick of a mouse. I will admit not all is avaliable from the doowop era but Sandy is and that's important!..now Thx4 keeping her posted/THE INTERNET..A FINAL FRONTIER!
Aug 18, 2011 boobeejoo Says:
thank so much I have this song on reel to reel tape and carry all the way from Thailand,
The machine is no longer work , so nice to hear again from UT now I have it on my playlist.
Aug 4, 2011 Susaleenah Says:
Thanks for posting this. My favorite cousin was named Sandy and when I was a kid we played this all the time. Later her copy got destroyed in a flood and I was lucky to find a Larry Hall cd through some strange catalog. What great songs he had. Too bad not many people got a chance to hear him. A true treasure.
May 22, 2011 TCZOO1 Says:
I have the 45, and recall seeing Larry on Bandstand. In 1959, this song was infectious. The simple, unorchestrated approach was fresh, and your Dad definately had an Elvis quality to his voice. I have likely listened to Sandy a hundred times since its release, but only today noticed while listening here: the bass is late on a chord change going in to the guitar solo in the middle. Anyway, it's puzzling Larry did not have a string of hits, he certainly had the voice for it.
Mar 25, 2011 jimbeauxtexas Says:
OMG...tonite at Karaoke I met a lady named Sandy and poof from deep in what I suppose was my brain came this song. I literally wore out two 45s of this song in Jr High and over the years somehow lost it. Well....gmdallas, get ready to upload it again because tonite [2 a.m.] I am going to be the first person to wear out a Youtube song! Thanks tons for doing this for us [me].
Mar 1, 2011 gmdallas1 Says:
I will see what I can do to find it amongst the 'treasures' we have stored in our basement and have it transferred to DVD and post it.
Feb 4, 2011 dowopper51 Says:
Ahh, please post that video, I would love to see it and I don't believe I'm alone in requesting this. Also I would love to see the photos & memorabilla, wow, I'm excited that you preserved it all and have ownership. I've always loved your Dad's music, I guess that's quite obvious. Such a nice soft pleasant voice, perfect.
Feb 4, 2011 gmdallas1 Says:
I have a video somewhere of my dad, Larry Hall, on American Bandstand or maybe it was Ed Sullivan. I was also sent some fan mags, photos, and memorabilia from when he and his parents went up and down the coast marketing his new record on the Hot label. It was eventually picked up on the Strand label. I have the original letter of intent from Harry Maslow. It was nice to look at those things from my dads past.
Jan 15, 2011 gentlefrog1 Says:
I first heard this song back in '59 in Argentia, Nfld., Canada while in the U.S. Navy.
Recenly met a very nice woman by this name & she reminded me of this song.In fact, she sent it to me on You Tube. Thanks so much for posting it.
That's the lady that is right below on your list.
Jan 10, 2011 brownindian17 Says:
I have this original 45 and played it alot back in the 1959
Sep 21, 2010 barrygioportmorien1 Says:
Such a great tune, Too bad he never had another one.
Sep 2, 2010 CHECKMATEJASPER Says:
Great song. Thanks for sharing !!
Jul 22, 2010 rockinrobin246 Says:
One of the absolute best of the " one hit wonders " Fantastic sound "" Where has all the good rock n roll gone ?
May 31, 2010 akiraislove1 Says:
makes me glad my name is SANDY : ))~
May 9, 2010 upsguy2002 Says:
I searched for years trying to find this song and finally found the "45" at a garage sale. That really made my day. Now you can hear almost anything on YouTube, its great.
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granitestater1029 Says:
Now this is music. Just never get sick of this tune. Makes me want to dance and sing along and lifts my spirit. God bless you Larry Hall.
eddiecochran1958 Says:
another teeny bop rocker who was there when elvis was in the army.....needless to say we were all happy when elvis came out and did away with these teeny bop singers
Sundance98rw1 Says:
Played this song all the time on the juke box at the USC Grill in 1960......there was very cute girl from Arcadia.....who I used to drive home occasionally in my 1954 Mercury. This along with Jerry Keller and Here Comes Summer........awesome. Thank you Larry Hall for a great song and great memories.
The50Fordman Says:
Thank you for posting this song. I have been looking for it for years. I had a crush on a girl named Sandy when I was in 4th grade. This song brings back memories of her. Hope she is happy and living well.
TheArizonaghost Says:
My late wife's name was sandy...we met in 1958...married in 1961...this was my song for her, i can still feel her with me when i hear thisd great song...thanks
TheLadandLass Says:
excellent! loved this song
joe50s Says:
Hello: I went to high school in jersey city, a classmate was singing your fathers song, "SANDY' to his girlfriend while walking in the hall,, her name was Sandy. He had an am radio in his hand and his arm around Sandy. My wifes' name is Sandy. ....what a wonderful song...only he could do this song....no one else. Thank you.
Aldosgirl2003 Says:
My mothers name was Sandy. When I was young, my dad told me he wrote this song for her. It wasn't until I was old enough to read the 45's label that I realized he was pulling my leg. Funny how much I wanted to believe him.
stanstedeye Says:
A great song, thanks for posting
Ezdduf4kuZ Says:
This is one of those stories that hitS home with me!!! I had a reel to reel tape recording and a very large collection of 45's from the doowop era and on thru ther 70's, and all my favorites are now avaliable on something called the internet(youtube)....I know, who'd of ever thought music would be avaliable at the cllick of a mouse. I will admit not all is avaliable from the doowop era but Sandy is and that's important!..now Thx4 keeping her posted/THE INTERNET..A FINAL FRONTIER!
boobeejoo Says:
thank so much I have this song on reel to reel tape and carry all the way from Thailand, The machine is no longer work , so nice to hear again from UT now I have it on my playlist.
Susaleenah Says:
Thanks for posting this. My favorite cousin was named Sandy and when I was a kid we played this all the time. Later her copy got destroyed in a flood and I was lucky to find a Larry Hall cd through some strange catalog. What great songs he had. Too bad not many people got a chance to hear him. A true treasure.
TCZOO1 Says:
I have the 45, and recall seeing Larry on Bandstand. In 1959, this song was infectious. The simple, unorchestrated approach was fresh, and your Dad definately had an Elvis quality to his voice. I have likely listened to Sandy a hundred times since its release, but only today noticed while listening here: the bass is late on a chord change going in to the guitar solo in the middle. Anyway, it's puzzling Larry did not have a string of hits, he certainly had the voice for it.
jimbeauxtexas Says:
OMG...tonite at Karaoke I met a lady named Sandy and poof from deep in what I suppose was my brain came this song. I literally wore out two 45s of this song in Jr High and over the years somehow lost it. Well....gmdallas, get ready to upload it again because tonite [2 a.m.] I am going to be the first person to wear out a Youtube song! Thanks tons for doing this for us [me].
gmdallas1 Says:
I will see what I can do to find it amongst the 'treasures' we have stored in our basement and have it transferred to DVD and post it.
dowopper51 Says:
Ahh, please post that video, I would love to see it and I don't believe I'm alone in requesting this. Also I would love to see the photos & memorabilla, wow, I'm excited that you preserved it all and have ownership. I've always loved your Dad's music, I guess that's quite obvious. Such a nice soft pleasant voice, perfect.
gmdallas1 Says:
I have a video somewhere of my dad, Larry Hall, on American Bandstand or maybe it was Ed Sullivan. I was also sent some fan mags, photos, and memorabilia from when he and his parents went up and down the coast marketing his new record on the Hot label. It was eventually picked up on the Strand label. I have the original letter of intent from Harry Maslow. It was nice to look at those things from my dads past.
gentlefrog1 Says:
I first heard this song back in '59 in Argentia, Nfld., Canada while in the U.S. Navy. Recenly met a very nice woman by this name & she reminded me of this song.In fact, she sent it to me on You Tube. Thanks so much for posting it. That's the lady that is right below on your list.
brownindian17 Says:
I have this original 45 and played it alot back in the 1959
barrygioportmorien1 Says:
Such a great tune, Too bad he never had another one.
dowopper51 Says:
Your very welcome!
CHECKMATEJASPER Says:
Great song. Thanks for sharing !!
rockinrobin246 Says:
One of the absolute best of the " one hit wonders " Fantastic sound "" Where has all the good rock n roll gone ?
akiraislove1 Says:
makes me glad my name is SANDY : ))~
upsguy2002 Says:
I searched for years trying to find this song and finally found the "45" at a garage sale. That really made my day. Now you can hear almost anything on YouTube, its great.