- The
Fendermen were an
American rockabilly duo,
composed of Jim
Sundquist and Phil Humphrey,
active in the
early 1960s. They are best
known for the 1960...
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Morning Captain" on
tetra Records which served as a
model for The
Fendermen. 1960s The
Fendermen - Mule
Skinner Blues (Soma Records, 1960) This Madison, Wisconsin-based...
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Verne 43 "I Want to Be Wanted"
Brenda Lee 44 "Mule
Skinner Blues" The
Fendermen 45 "Cradle of Love"
Johnny Preston 46 "You Got What It Takes" Marv Johnson...
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Convention The
Falcons Family The
Family Dogg Fats
Domino Fear
Itself The
Fendermen Ferrante &
Teicher Fever Tree The
Fifth Dimension The
Fifth Estate Fifty...
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Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons,
Sammy Davis Jr., **** Dale, The
Fendermen,
Frank Sinatra, Chet Atkins,
Bobby Darin,
Duane Eddy, Paul Robeson, Jerry...
- July 4 5 "My Home Town" Paul Anka 8 July 4 2 "Mule
Skinner Blues" The
Fendermen 5 July 11 5 July 11 "Only the Lonely" Roy
Orbison 2 July 25 8 "When Will...
- Of The 60s" -
Fendermen". One Hit Wonders: A
Musical Revue.
Retrieved November 6, 2024. Amundson, Bill. "Remembering when The
Fendermen took Stoughton...
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rockabilly musicians such as
Duane Eddy, Gene Vincent, **** Dale, and the
Fendermen,
whose goofy but
spirited cover of "Mule
Skinner Blues" was one of the...
- nationally.
Among the hits
released by Soma were "Mule
Skinner Blues" by The
Fendermen (purchased from Wisconsin's Cuca label), "Liar, Liar" by The Castaways...
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Records in 1958.
Mance Lipscomb Ramblin' Jack
Elliott (on
multiple LPs) The
Fendermen 1960 on the
album Mule
Skinner Blues Eric Von
Schmidt on "The Folk Blues...