Don & The Goodtimes

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I Could Be So Good To You 02:54 Tools
Little Sally Tease 02:54 Tools
Louie Louie 05:07 Tools
Turn On 02:09 Tools
You Did It Before 02:47 Tools
You Were Just A Child 02:34 Tools
I'm Real 02:18 Tools
Jolly Green Giant 02:01 Tools
Turn On Song 02:10 Tools
Colors Of Life 02:49 Tools
Blue Turns To Grey 02:35 Tools
And It's So Good 02:19 Tools
I Hate To Hate You 02:18 Tools
Hey There Mary Mae 02:42 Tools
Money 01:58 Tools
The Music Box 02:36 Tools
Long Green 02:35 Tools
Gimme Some Lovin' 02:56 Tools
The Witch 02:42 Tools
I Could Never Be 02:26 Tools
Big Big Knight 02:46 Tools
Little Latin Lupe Lu 03:00 Tools
My Color Song 02:40 Tools
Straight Scepter 02:05 Tools
Lip Service 02:32 Tools
With A Girl Like You 02:22 Tools
Tall Cool One 02:18 Tools
Good Day Sunshine 01:52 Tools
There's Something On Your Mind 02:40 Tools
If You Love Her 02:16 Tools
I'll Be Down Forever 02:49 Tools
Runnin' Not Walking 02:35 Tools
Make It 02:35 Tools
If You Love Her, Cherish Her And Such 02:18 Tools
Bent Scepter 02:03 Tools
Sweets for My Sweet 03:02 Tools
Happy And Me 02:24 Tools
Bambi 03:04 Tools
High Heel Sneakers 02:24 Tools
Sweet Sweet Mama 02:03 Tools
There Is Love 02:21 Tools
Stagger Lee 02:18 Tools
May My Heart Be Cast Into Stone 02:18 Tools
Stop Telling Lies 02:36 Tools
Sweet, Sweet, Mama 02:36 Tools
Running Not Walking 02:36 Tools
Little Sally Tease (1965) 02:36 Tools
Sweet,Sweet,Mama 02:36 Tools
I Could Be So Good To You (stereo edit) 02:36 Tools
Sally! 02:36 Tools
Ball of fire 02:06 Tools
Big Big Knight (On A Big White Horse) 02:36 Tools
I Could Be So Good To You (Prod & Arr) 02:36 Tools
I Could Be So Good To You(Edit) 02:36 Tools
You Were Just A Child (1966) 02:36 Tools
If You Love Her , Cherish Her And Such 02:36 Tools
I Could Be So Good To You (Remix) 02:36 Tools
Colors Of Life (Burdette 3) Portland, Or. 1968 02:45 Tools
little sally tease (Jerden) 02:45 Tools
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Don and the Goodtimes were a Pacific Northwest group formed in 1965 by Don Gallucci (keyboards) and Bobby Holden (drums), veterans of the band scene in Portland and the surrounding area. They cut records for Scepter Records' Wand label and for the Jerden label, and had some local success with the latter label. The group didn't find a national audience, however, until Dick Clark chose them as the house band on his 1967 ABC afternoon program Where The Action Is. They made the move to Los Angeles and a contract with Epic Records followed that year, along with a single and an album. Their debut single, "I Could Be So Good To You," only got to No. 56 nationally, although it did better in several key markets, ascending to No. 15 in Los Angeles and reaching the top 40 in New York, indicating that its impact was far greater on the two coasts than in the middle of the country. The group lasted for another year, issuing three more singles that didn't do nearly as well. Holden and bassist-singer Ron "Buzz" Overman quit in 1968, and Gallucci and the other members, Jeff Hawks (lead vocals) and Joey Newman (guitar), organized a new group called Touch, with Bruce Hauser (bass, vocals) and John Bordonaro (drums, vocals), a psychedelic band that got one self-titled LP out in 1969, before breaking up. Bruce Eder, All Music Guide Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.