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Sandy Nelson
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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My Girl Josephine
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My Girl Josephine (a. Domino & D. Bartholomew)
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My Love
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My Wife Can't Cook
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My World Is Empty Without You
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Night Train
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No Mater What Shape (Your Stomach's in)
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North Wind
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Nothing's to Good for My Baby
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Nothing's Too Good for My Baby
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On a Honky Tonk Hardwood Floor
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Ooh Poo Pah Doo
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Ooh Pooh Pah Doo
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Papa's Got a Brand New Bag
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Party Time
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Pinball Wizard
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Puttin' It On
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Quite A Beat
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Quite a Beat (S. Nelson & R. Podolor)
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Rainy Day
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Raunchy
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Redondo Strand
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Rock Around The Clock
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Rock House
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Rockhouse
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Rompin' & Stompin'
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Sandy
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School Days
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School's Out
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Secret Agent Man