"Get A Job" by The Silhouettes.

OK, girls and boys, more 50s one-hit wonders: When Richard Lewis returned to Philly after serving in the military, he formed The Gospel Tornadoes, later renamed The Thunderbirds. They took their "final" name from a song by The Rays. He penned their only hit in 1957 but the entire quartet got writing credits. A light-hearted doo-wop tune about unemployment and strained domestic relationships. Credited for first developing the "sha na na" and "dip dip dip dip" hooks. It reached #1 in '58 and remained in the charts for 13 weeks, selling over 3 million copies. Featured in "American Graffiti". Sha Na Na opened and closed their Woodstock set with it (right before Hendrix took the stage!). Group? Song? Answer: "Get A Job" by The Silhouettes. "When I was in the service in the early 1950s and didn't come home and go to work, my mother said 'get a job' and basically that's where the song came from" - Richard Lewis. Can you imagine "opening" for Hendrix?! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SzWkqfQ17Eo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rgy9cF_WBB4

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