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- Bristol_Stomp runtime "2.3".
- Bristol_Stomp abstract ""Bristol Stomp" is a song written in 1961 by Kal Mann and Dave Appell, two executives with the Cameo-Parkway record label, for The Dovells, an a cappella singing group from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, who recorded the song for Cameo-Parkway late that year. It was originally recorded by a group from Bristol, Pennsylvania, Terry and the Appeljacks (Terry Appel was the son of Dave Appel). The recording by Terry and the Appeljacks made neither the Billboard Hot 100 nor the "Bubbling Under" charts.The Dovells' recording made the #2 spot on the Billboard magazine Hot 100 singles chart in 1961. "Bristol Stomp" sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc.The song was written about teenagers in 1961 who were dancing a new step called "The Stomp" at Good Will Hose Company dances in Bristol. It refers to Bristol, Pennsylvania, a blue collar suburb of Philadelphia.The refrain of the song:"The kids in Bristol are sharp as a pistolWhen they do the Bristol StompReally somethin' when the joint is jumpin'When they do the Bristol Stomp"↑ ↑".
- Bristol_Stomp bSide ""Letters of Love"".
- Bristol_Stomp genre Doo-wop.
- Bristol_Stomp musicalArtist The_Dovells.
- Bristol_Stomp musicalBand The_Dovells.
- Bristol_Stomp recordLabel Cameo-Parkway_Records.
- Bristol_Stomp releaseDate "1961-08-21".
- Bristol_Stomp runtime "138.0".
- Bristol_Stomp wikiPageExternalLink Bristol_Stomp.html.
- Bristol_Stomp wikiPageExternalLink DovellsInterview.html.
- Bristol_Stomp wikiPageExternalLink dovells.html.
- Bristol_Stomp wikiPageExternalLink kal-mann-729558.html.
- Bristol_Stomp wikiPageID "1987216".
- Bristol_Stomp wikiPageRevisionID "599446347".
- Bristol_Stomp writer Dave_Appell.
- Bristol_Stomp writer Kal_Mann.
- Bristol_Stomp artist The_Dovells.
- Bristol_Stomp bSide ""Letters of Love"".
- Bristol_Stomp genre Doo-wop.
- Bristol_Stomp hasPhotoCollection Bristol_Stomp.
- Bristol_Stomp label "Parkway Records 31348".
- Bristol_Stomp lastSingle ""No, No, No"".
- Bristol_Stomp name "Bristol Stomp".
- Bristol_Stomp nextSingle ""Do the New Continental"".
- Bristol_Stomp released "1961-08-21".
- Bristol_Stomp thisSingle ""Bristol Stomp"".
- Bristol_Stomp writer Dave_Appell.
- Bristol_Stomp writer Kal_Mann.
- Bristol_Stomp subject Category:1961_singles.
- Bristol_Stomp subject Category:1961_songs.
- Bristol_Stomp subject Category:Bucks_County,_Pennsylvania.
- Bristol_Stomp subject Category:Cameo-Parkway_Records_singles.
- Bristol_Stomp subject Category:Songs_about_the_United_States.
- Bristol_Stomp subject Category:Songs_with_lyrics_by_Kal_Mann.
- Bristol_Stomp subject Category:Songs_written_by_Dave_Appell.
- Bristol_Stomp type 1961Singles.
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- Bristol_Stomp type MusicalWork.
- Bristol_Stomp type Single.
- Bristol_Stomp type Work.
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- Bristol_Stomp comment ""Bristol Stomp" is a song written in 1961 by Kal Mann and Dave Appell, two executives with the Cameo-Parkway record label, for The Dovells, an a cappella singing group from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, who recorded the song for Cameo-Parkway late that year. It was originally recorded by a group from Bristol, Pennsylvania, Terry and the Appeljacks (Terry Appel was the son of Dave Appel).".
- Bristol_Stomp label "Bristol Stomp".
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- Bristol_Stomp sameAs Bristol_Stomp.
- Bristol_Stomp wasDerivedFrom Bristol_Stomp?oldid=599446347.
- Bristol_Stomp isPrimaryTopicOf Bristol_Stomp.
- Bristol_Stomp name "Bristol Stomp".