My Boy Lollipop – Millie Small
My Boy Lollipop – Millie Small
This one is all about the Harmonica for me, this song has such a great swing it's infectious. With the Saxophone driving the song and the sweet sounding lyrics it's a perfect example of how a song can change your mood. You only have to picture 'My boy lollipop' to know he's a real character and it makes you smile, it does make your heart go giddy up.
Apparently this song started out as 'My Girl Lollypop' as a Doo-wop release, but it got changed round for a girl to sing it. This is created as one of the first Ska songs in the UK. Millie Small was from Jamaica and had a huge No.2 hit with this both sides of the Atlantic. There was a long standing mirth that Rod Stewart played the Harmonica on this, something Rod denies. But it's a nice thought.
I have this song on loads on 1960s compilations and its been span at quite a few parties.
Favourite Lyric : My boy lollipop / You make my heart go giddy up
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