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Studio group thrown together to record the space race themed novelty song "Please Mr. Kennedy." on February 18, 1961. | Studio group thrown together to record the space race themed novelty song "Please Mr. Kennedy." on February 18, 1961. | ||
− | Llewyn jumps at the chance to earn a little money singing and playing on it. His pal and fellow folkie [[Jim and Jean|Jim]] is also there. | + | [[Llewyn Davis]] jumps at the chance to earn a little money singing and playing on it, but foolishly turns down royalties for a higher flat payment. His pal and fellow folkie [[Jim and Jean|Jim]] is also there. |
− | From the 2013 film ''Inside Llewyn Davis'' | + | From the 2013 film ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2042568/combined Inside Llewyn Davis]''. |
+ | The song they sing is a reworked version of real novelty song "Mr. Custer," sung by Larry Verne, which went to #1 in the United States in 1960. | ||
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+ | [[Category:2013|John Glenn Singers]] | ||
[[Category:Inside Llewyn Davis|John Glenn Singers]] | [[Category:Inside Llewyn Davis|John Glenn Singers]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Pop|John Glenn Singers]] |
Latest revision as of 07:45, 16 October 2017
Studio group thrown together to record the space race themed novelty song "Please Mr. Kennedy." on February 18, 1961.
Llewyn Davis jumps at the chance to earn a little money singing and playing on it, but foolishly turns down royalties for a higher flat payment. His pal and fellow folkie Jim is also there.
From the 2013 film Inside Llewyn Davis.
The song they sing is a reworked version of real novelty song "Mr. Custer," sung by Larry Verne, which went to #1 in the United States in 1960.