Sandy Nelson

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  • oldies
  • rock n roll
  • 60s
  • instrumental
  • rock and roll
Sandy Nelson's song "Teen Beat" rose to #4 on the charts in 1959. Subsequently he signed with the Imperial label and pounded out two more Top 40 hits, "Let There Be Drums", which went to #3 in Britain, and "Drums Are My Beat". All three were instrumentals (a feat seldom, if ever, repeated). Sander L Nelson was born on 1 December 1938 in Santa Monica, California. He attended high school with Jan Berry, Dean Torrence (who together became Jan and Dean), and Kim Fowley.

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Songs

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    Hearts of Stone

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    Here We Go

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    Here We Go Again

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    Hey Joe

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    Hey Little Girl (In the High School Sweater)

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    High School U.S.A.

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    Honky Tonk

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    House Party Rock

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    Hum Drum

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    Hum Drum (S. Nelson)

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    I Like It Like That

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    I Want to Walk You Home

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    I'm Gonna Be a Wheel Someday

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    I'm in Love Again

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    I'm Walkin'

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    In Beat

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    In the Mood

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    Jenny Take a Ride

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    Jive Talk

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    Jivin' Around

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    Jivin' Around, Parts 1 & 2

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    Jump Time

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    Jumpin' Jungles

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    Junior Jive

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    Just Like Me

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    Kansas City

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    Kicks

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    Kitty's Theme

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    La Bamba Bossa Nova

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    La Bomba Bossa Nova

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    Let the Four Winds Blow

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    Let the Good Times Roll

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    Let There Be Drums

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    Let There Be Drums (S. Nelson & R. Podolor)

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    Let There Be Drums and Brass

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    Let's Go

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    Limbo Rock

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    Linda Lou

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    Linda Lu

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    Live It Up

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    Lonesome Drums

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    Lost Dreams

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    Louie, Louie

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    Love Is Like an Itching in My Heart

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    Moments to Remember

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    Monday, Monday

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    Mother in Law

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    Mr. John Lee, Parts 1 & 2

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    My Blue Heaven

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    My Blue Heaven (G. Whiting & W. Donaldson)


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