The Pipkins
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History
They were Roger Greenaway, best known as a member of several songwriting teams, and Tony Burrows, a singer who had performed in various groups (often simultaneously), including Edison Lighthouse, the Flower Pot Men, White Plains, the First Class and Brotherhood of Man.[2]
The Pipkins also released two follow-ups as singles, "Yakety Yak" and "Are You Cooking, Goose?", but without success. "My Baby Loves Lovin'" had been a hit for White Plains, whilst "Sunny Honey Girl" was a top 20 hit for Cliff Richard in 1971 on the UK Singles Chart.
In the US, the Pipkins released their own album in 1970.[2] Called Gimme Dat Ding, it was on Capitol ST-483 and peaked at No. 132 on the Billboard 200. It was a concept album in that the first song on it introduced the Pipkins, and the last song on it has them falling through the "little hole" on the album.
Discography
Albums
| Year | Title | Peak chart positions | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US | CAN [3] | |||
| 1970 | Gimme Dat Ding | 132 | 27 | A split album Side 1: The Sweet Side 2: The Pipkins except in North America, all songs by The Pipkins |
Songs
- "Gimme Dat Ding" – US #9, UK #6, CAN #7, AUS #61[4])
- "Yakety Yak"
- "Are You Cooking, Goose?"
- "My Baby Loves Lovin'"
- "Sunny Honey Girl"
- "Hole in the Middle"
In addition, the Pipkins recorded two non album songs, "To Love You" and "Sugar and Spice", both of which were B-sides to singles.
In all, the Pipkins recorded a total of 12 songs.
References
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External links
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