"Motorcycle" by Tico and The Triumphs.

OK, boys and girls, back to the 60s: It was 1961 and Jerry Landis (aka Paul Simon - yes, THAT Paul Simon!) was already a fairly well-known singer/songwriter/guitarist/producer in the New York City music circles. While attending a concert at the Forest Hills Jewish Center he met the performers Marty Cooper, Mickey Borack, Howie Beck and Gail Lynn. He took them under his wing and they became Tico and The Triumphs (minus Lynn). Marty Cooper became "Tico". They released a single both on the Amy and the Madison labels written, produced and arranged by Landis/Simon with him also on lead vocals. Marty Cooper sang lead on the B-side. It peaked at #99 in late '61 and Murray the K chose it as "pick of the week". Interestingly, Simon never appeared on stage with them or on any publicity photos. For some reason, the song became extremely popular in Puerto Rico and South Florida. Song? For extra credit name the flip-side. Answer: "Motorcycle" by Tico and The Triumphs. B-side: "I Don't Believe Them". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NgfI7tM-RNQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kmzo4kE5U5c

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