Do You Remember These
The Statler Brothers
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Saturday morning serials Chapters one through fifteen Fly paper, penny loafers, and lucky strike green Flat tops, sock hops, Studebaker, "Pepsi, please" Ah, do you remember these? Cigar bands on your hands Your daddy's socks rolled down Sticks, no plugs and aviator caps, with flaps that button down Movie stars on Dixie cup tops and knickers to your knees Ah, do you remember these? The hit parade, grape truaide, the Sadie Hawkins dance Peddle pushers, duck tail hair, and peggin' your pants Howdy doody Tootie fruitie The seam up the back of her hose Ah, do you remember those? James dean, he was "keen", Sunday movies were taboo The senior prom, Judy's mom, rock 'n roll was new Cracker jack prize Stars in your eyes "ask daddy for the keys" Ah, do you remember these? The boogie man, lemonade stand and taking your tonsils out Indian burn and wait your turn and four foul balls You're out! Cigarette loads and secret codes and saving lucky stars Can you remember back that far? To boat neck shirts and fender skirts and crinoline petticoats Mums the word and dirty bird and double root beer float Moon hubcaps and loud heel taps and "he's a real gone cat" Ah, do you remember that? Dancing close, little moron jokes and "cooties" in her hair Captain midnight, ovaltine, and the whip at the county fair Charles atlas course, Roy Rogers horse, and "only the shadow Knows" Ah, do you remember those? Gables charms, "froggin" your arm, loud mufflers, pitching woo Going steady, veronica and betty, white bucks and blue suede shoes Knock, knock jokes Who's there? Dewey Dewey who? Dewey Remember these Yes we do! Oh do we? Do we remember these!
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Written by: DON REID, HAROLD REID, LARRY LEE FAVORITE
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11 facts about this song
Song Creation"Do You Remember These" is a song written by Donald Reid, Harold Reid, and Lew DeWitt of the Statler Brothers.
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Release DateThe song was released in April 1972 as the first single from their album "Innerview."
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Chart Performance"Do You Remember These" reached number 2 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. It was the lead-off single from the album.
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Song ThemeThe song is a nostalgic look back at the 1950s, mentioning many trends, resources, and cultural artifacts from the era, such as soda shops, sock hops, and "going steady."
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Musical StyleThe song follows the Statler Brothers' signature close-harmony singing style, with DeWitt and Phil Balsley singing the high parts and Harold Reid and Don Reid taking the lower registers.
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Album SuccessThe album "Innerview" that features "Do You Remember These," is one of the Statler Brothers' most successful albums, showing their versatility and solidifying their place in the country music industry.
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LegacyThe song remains a popular entry in the Statler Brothers' discography and is often included in their "Best Of" compilations.
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Unique QualityThe song mainly stands out as one of the few popular songs that purely aims at evoking nostalgia for a past era.
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Song LengthThe song duration is 2 minutes and 51 seconds long, a standard length for country songs of that era.
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Television PerformanceThe Statler Brothers performed "Do You Remember These" on their 1990s TV variety show, "The Statler Brothers Show", on TNN (The Nashville Network). The song was often used in the nostalgia-themed segments of the show.
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Cover VersionsWhile "Do You Remember These" is unique to the Statler Brothers, it has been performed by various artists at tribute concerts and nostalgia-themed events.
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