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The Reflections
American Bandstand 60's music

Discography with Billboard (BB) & Cashbox (CB) chart positions

Singles

  • "Helpless"/"You Said Goodbye" — Kay-Ko 1003 — 1963

  • "(Just Like) Romeo & Juliet" (BB #6, CB #9)/"Can't You Tell By The Look In My Eyes" — Golden World 8/9 — 3/64

  • "Like Columbus Did" (BB #96, CB #83)/"Lonely Girl" — Golden World 12 — 6/64

  • "Talkin' About my Girl"/"Oowee Now Now" — Golden World 15 — 8/64

  • "(I'm Just) A Henpecked Guy" (BB #123)/"Don't Do That to Me" — Golden World 16 — 9/64

  • "Shabby Little Hut" (BB #121, CB #80)/"You're my Baby (And Don't You Forget It)" — Golden World 19 — 11/64

  • "Poor Man's Son" (BB #55, CB #55)/"Comin' at You" — Golden World 20 — 2/65

  • "Deborah Ann"/"Wheelin' & Dealin'" — Golden World 22 — 6/65

  • "Out of the Picture"/"June Bride" — Golden World 24 — 7/65

  • "Girl in the Candy Store"/"Your Kind of Love" — Golden World 29 — 9/65

  • "Like Adam & Eve"/"Vito's House" — ABC-Paramount 10794 — 1966 [Lead vocals sung by Frank Amodeo]

  • "You're Gonna Find Out (You Need Me)"/"The Long Cigarette" — ABC-Paramount 10822 — 1966 [Lead vocals sung by Frank Amodeo]

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Album

  • (Just Like) Romeo & Juliet — Golden World GW LPM-300

"(Just Like) Romeo & Juliet"/"Talkin' About My Girl"/"Can't You Tell By the Look in my Eyes"/"Deborah Ann"/"On Broadway"/"Don't Do That to Me"/"Like Columbus Did"/"June Bride"/"Gonna Turn the Place Out"/"Lonely Girl"/"Oowee Now Now"/"Couldn't Make It Like That"

The Reflections were all from Detroit's western suburbs.
After one release on the Kay-Ko label, they  signed with Golden World Records,
where they recorded top hits  like"(Just Like) Romeo & Juliet", "Poor Man's Son",
"Shabby Little Hut" and "Like Columbus Did".
They all  ranked in the Top 30 in Billboard and Cashbox magazines.
"(Just Like) Romeo & Juliet" skyrocketed to No. 5 on the pop charts,
and the #1 spot on the  Rhythm and Blues charts in 1964,
with sales peaking at just over 4 million.

 

 


   The Reflections have appeared on many network TV shows,
including Dick Clark's American Bandstand, Shindig, Shivery, Shaboom, Hulabaloo,
and toured nationwide with Dick Clark's Caravan of Stars.
   They also appeared in Paramount Pictures release of "Winter A Go-Go".

 


The Reflections were inducted  into
"The Michigan Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame"in 1991,
and are members of
"The Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame" in Cleveland,Ohio.

 


The Reflections American Bandstand 60's music
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Bandstand Boogie - Barry Manilow -  Bandstand originally used "High Society" by Artie Shaw as its theme song, but by the time the show went national, it had been replaced by various arrangements of Charles Albertine's "Bandstand Boogie", including Larry Elgart's big-band recording remembered by viewers of the daily version. From 1969 to 1974, "Bandstand Theme," a synthesized instrumental written by Mike Curb, opened each show. From 1974 to 1977, the theme returned to "Bandstand Boogie", with an orchestral disco version arranged and performed by Joe Porter played during the opening and closing credits.From 1977 to the end of its ABC run in 1987, the show opened and closed with Barry Manilow's rendition of "Bandstand Boogie," which he originally recorded for his 1975 album Tryin' to Get the Feeling. This version introduced lyrics written by Manilow and Bruce Sussman, referencing elements of the series. The previous theme was retained as bumper music.The Manilow version was replaced by an updated instrumental arrangement of "Bandstand Boogie" when Bandstand went into syndication, arranged by David Russo.

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