Ronny & The Daytonas

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
G.T.O. 02:33 Tools
Little GTO 02:33 Tools
Sandy 02:45 Tools
GTO 00:00 Tools
California Bound 02:13 Tools
I'll Think Of Summer 03:03 Tools
Beach Boy 02:07 Tools
Little Scrambler 01:51 Tools
Little Rail Job 02:19 Tools
Antiqur '32 Studebaker Dictator Coupe 02:06 Tools
Bucket T 02:34 Tools
Hot Rod City 02:07 Tools
Hey Little Girl 00:00 Tools
Brave New World 02:02 Tools
No Wheels 01:48 Tools
Nanci 03:12 Tools
If I Had My Way 03:04 Tools
Then The Rains Came 02:41 Tools
When Stars Shine Bright 00:00 Tools
Goodbye Baby 00:00 Tools
Teenage Years 00:00 Tools
Sandy (Instrumental) 02:30 Tools
G.T.O 02:33 Tools
Somebody To Love Me 02:28 Tools
Young 00:00 Tools
Bucket "T" 00:00 Tools
Little G.T.O. 00:00 Tools
Winter Weather 00:00 Tools
Baby Say No 03:31 Tools
Be Good To Your Baby 00:00 Tools
Hot Rod Baby 02:04 Tools
Hold Me My Baby 02:46 Tools
Dianne, Dianne 02:02 Tools
Somebody To Love 02:29 Tools
Little G.T.O 00:00 Tools
All American Girl 02:34 Tools
Come Into My Heart 03:19 Tools
Surfin' In The Summertime 01:49 Tools
The Girls And The Boys 02:51 Tools
So In Love 02:22 Tools
G T O 00:00 Tools
G. T. O. 02:33 Tools
The Little Stingray That Could 02:09 Tools
Tiger-A-Go-Go 01:59 Tools
Back In The U.S.A. 05:18 Tools
Bucket "T" - (alternate take, previously unreleased) 00:00 Tools
Walk With The Sun 00:00 Tools
The Last Letter 00:00 Tools
Gto [1964] 02:27 Tools
GTO (1964) 00:00 Tools
Diane, Diane 00:00 Tools
Alfie 00:00 Tools
Hold Onto Your Heart 00:00 Tools
G.T.O. ('64) 00:00 Tools
Bucket 'T' 00:00 Tools
Tiger-A-Go-Go - (by Buzz And Bucky) 00:00 Tools
G.T.O. (64) 00:00 Tools
4-Cast She'll love me again 00:00 Tools
Bucket T (1964) 00:00 Tools
The Little Sting Ray That Could 00:00 Tools
G.T.O. [*] 02:33 Tools
Hold Me Baby 00:00 Tools
Then The Rain Came 00:00 Tools
Antique '32 Studebaker Coupe 00:00 Tools
Angelina 00:00 Tools
G.T.O. - The Daytonas 02:33 Tools
Dianne Dianne 00:00 Tools
GTO2-14 - Shizuku 00:00 Tools
'Little GTO' 00:00 Tools
Chapel of Love 00:00 Tools
Sandy - Instrumental 00:00 Tools
Antique '32 Studebaker Dicatator Coupe 00:00 Tools
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Ronny & the Daytonas were a surf group of the early 1960s, whose members included Paul Jensen (vocals, guitar), Thomas Ramey (bass, guitar), Lynn Williams (drums), Lee Kraft (songwriting, guitar) and John "Bucky" Wilkin (aka Ronny) (songwriting, guitar, vocals), with contributions from others such as Larry Butler (organ), Ronny Clark and Buzz Cason. The group was formed in Nashville, Tennessee in 1964 when Bill Justis (best known for his hit "Raunchy") became their manager and formed Buckhorn Music with the help of Wilkin's mother, Marijohn Wilkin, a country music writer. Signed to Mala Records, a sublabel of Bell Records, their primary contribution to popular music was in injecting country-sounds into the burgeoning surf rock scene. Their 1964 debut single "G.T.O." reached No. 4 on the Billboard Pop Singles chart. It sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc. A subsequent single, "Bucket T" reached No. 54 on the Billboard chart that same year. After an album and tour in 1964, Ronny & the Daytonas had another hit in 1965 with a ballad, "Sandy", and an album that reflected a similar country-inflected surfer sound. In 1966 Ronny and the Daytonas switched to RCA Records and released a romantic ballad called "Diane, Diane" and the upbeat "All American Girl", both of which had some success on the charts. The band toured for a short time after this before disbanding. The mid-1980s saw some interest in re-uniting various band members for a few engagements. The last known appearance of The Daytonas was a concert in upstate New York on July 4, 1995. As of 2004, Buck Wilkin Music publishing was licensing Ronny & the Daytonas songs for the U.S. and Canada, and occasionally published their music on 180 gram vinyl media in limited production runs. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.