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Daddy Cool (The Rays song)

"Daddy Cool" was a song by US doo-wop group The Rays and was released on Cameo Records as the B-side of their 1957 single "Silhouettes". It became a #3 hit on the ''Billboard'' Pop singles chart.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Drummond "Daddy Cool" )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=''The American Bandstand'' 10 best selling records chart for 1957 )〕 The song was written by Bob Crewe and Frank Slay, who had also written the A-side, "Silhouettes".〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) ) 〕 The song became a #1 single on the Australian singles charts when covered by novelty band Drummond in 1971, and remained there for seven weeks.〔 NOTE: Used for Australian Singles and Albums charting from 1970 until ARIA created their own charts in mid-1988.〕 UK cover band Darts also had a hit single with the song, which reached #6 in 1977.〔
==Cover versions==
Fellow 1950s doo-wop band The Diamonds, from Canada, covered both sides of The Rays' single "Silhouettes"/"Daddy Cool" in the same year (1957) and saw their version reach #10.〔 UK artists Darts' first ever studio recording was "Daddy Cool" which they released as a 1977 single. It peaked at #6.〔 Guy "Daddy Cool" Darrell released a single on the Warwick label in 1961 entitled "Daddy Cool, Daddy Cool (Daddy Cool, Cool, Cool)". However, it is unrelated to the Rays record except for having been inspired by the title. The Guy Darrell record was written by Gluch-D'Agostino. In 1989, Berkeley pop-punk band Sweet Baby performed a version on their sole album, ''It's a Girl''. Also covered in 1958 by Linden, NJ band the Bonnevilles, with Wayne Tevlin on lead vocals. Tevlin also sang lead on the 1963 release of "One Night" by the Four Kings and on "Sea of Misery", released in 1968 by the Most.

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