Somehow, “That man was Barry Mann” fits this thread so perfectly…!!!
I thought Rufus was with Chaka Khan
<SHATNER>KHHAAAAAAAANNNNN!</SHATNER>
What came first, the chicken or the egg?
I don’t want to know about the things What has been doing with chickens or eggs.
I probably shouldn’t milk this joke any further but I can’t help egging you people on…
The yokes on you, as this thread is eggsactly what he hoped for…
Why ask me? I don’t know!
The guy who invented the first steam engine is one of my Heros.
Okay, so what was his name?
Hero’s a girl’s name, man.
No, the doctor’s name was Mudd.
As for those needing three fiddy, I got a 68 I could lay one you.
[QUOTE=Tracy LordWasn’t it used at the end of “Grease”?[/QUOTE]
We Go Together was written by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey, as were all of the songs from Grease that originally appeared in the musical. Who Put the Bomp was written by Gerald Goffin and Barry Mann. Mann sung the original version, which went to #7 on the Billboard charts in 1961. The publisher is Screen Gems-EMI Music, Inc.
[QUOTE=mobo85Who Put the Bomp was written by Gerald Goffin and Barry Mann. Mann sung the original version, which went to #7 on the Billboard charts in 1961.[/QUOTE]
Ah, so he’s the Mann. I’d like to shake his hand.
…Who’s the Mann?
(Thanks for the info, mobo!)
You’re the Mann now, dawg!
How’s the spelunker who discovered the caves up above Albany?
Ever since he married that nanny from Queens, he’s been fine.
I don’t know, but he left a silver bullet.
That’s right.
What about that comedian from Mad About You with the deadpan delivery style?