"Black Denim Trousers (And Motorcycle Boots)" by The Cheers.

OK, boys and girls, more 50s one-hit wonders: The only hit (#6) for this L.A.-based trio came in '55 with a Leiber & Stoller teen tragedy song about a biker and his girlfriend Mary Lou who pled with him not to go riding on a fateful night. It was the first motorcycle tune ever to chart and is credited as being the first "biker song". Chanteuse Edith Piaf covered it in French ('56) as "L'Homme A La Moto". Group? Song? Answer: "Black Denim Trousers (And Motorcycle Boots)" by The Cheers. Another one of those many tunes I grew up listening to when my Dad played it on the big ol' Bogen hi-fi. Nothing like a good ol' teenage tragedy song! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FtiEtPQUmAM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ppVme3utQys

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