"Baby Talk" by Jan and Dean.
OK, girls and boys, back to the 50s: Originally known as The Barons, this iconic West L.A. surf duo started out by harmonizing in the locker room after high-school football practice. Their second Top Ten hit (after #8 "Jennie Lee" in '58) was a collaboration with friends Herb Alpert and Lou Adler which peaked at #10 in '59. Written by Melvin Schwartz, it was initially recorded by The Laurels in '58. They performed it during their first appearance on "American Bandstand". THE first song that incorporated all the elements of the nascent surf music genre - close harmonies, interweaving of major and minor chords and falsetto doo-wop runs. Later covered by young Simon and Garfunkel, then known as Tom and Jerry. Duo? Song?
Answer: "Baby Talk" by Jan and Dean. We had the privilege of seeing Jan & Dean open for McGuinn, Clark & Hillman in '79 at the Valley Forge Music Fair. Incredible concert! The sad thing was that, because of his accident, Jan Berry had memory loss - he had to re-memorize all the lyrics right before going on stage. He had visual cues with their keyboard player so that when he would forget lyrics the keyboardist would seamlessly fill in on vocals.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=unveuZ-aRqA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f0vjHnDGUzw
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