Yes folks, The Crickets "Sonny Curtis & JI Allison" along with guitarist "Tommy Allsup" recorded two Batman themed songs in 1965. Sonny Curtis had been composing Jingles then, in between Crickets gigs/projects etc and released these songs under a pseudonym "The Camps" ! Listen to the tracks in the video. The songs are also included in an excellent Crickets CD called "Please Don't Ever Change", an excellent album with 34 tracks on it ! Available here www.thecspstore.com/shop?store-page=THE-CRICKETS-Please-Dont-Ever-Change-CD-p604993596 www.thecspstore.com/shop #thecrickets #buddyholly #buddyhollyandthecrickets #batmantheme #batmanthemesong #sonnycurtis
This one blew me away... You can kill hours on youtube without finding something as ace as this. I was a MEGA batman kid back when (and freakin' Buddy Holly fanatic later on), but only heard about these cuts in myth and mystery. You have made my day.
@@kristopherguilbault5428 Joe B was either working at Goldstar, with Phil Spector or possibly in trucking, can't recall. The song/s were recorded under The Camps www.discogs.com/artist/2149715-The-Camps-2
Yes folks, The Crickets "Sonny Curtis & JI Allison" along with guitarist "Tommy Allsup" recorded two Batman themed songs in 1965. Sonny Curtis had been composing Jingles then, in between Crickets gigs/projects etc and released these songs under a pseudonym "The Camps" ! Listen to the tracks in the video.
The songs are also included in an excellent Crickets CD called "Please Don't Ever Change", an excellent album with 34 tracks on it !
Available here www.thecspstore.com/shop?store-page=THE-CRICKETS-Please-Dont-Ever-Change-CD-p604993596
www.thecspstore.com/shop
#thecrickets #buddyholly #buddyhollyandthecrickets #batmantheme #batmanthemesong #sonnycurtis
I'm going to assume right now that it really is J.I. on drums and not Hal Blaine, and whammo, does he cook.
Holy crickets, Batman!
This one blew me away... You can kill hours on youtube without finding something as
ace as this. I was a MEGA batman kid back when (and freakin' Buddy Holly fanatic later on), but only heard about these cuts in myth and mystery. You have made my day.
Treasures Charly, treasures to behold
Wheres Joe B. ???
In heaven
@@thecricketssoundproject I know that but he wasn't Back then In the early 60s
@@kristopherguilbault5428 Joe B was either working at Goldstar, with Phil Spector or possibly in trucking, can't recall. The song/s were recorded under The Camps www.discogs.com/artist/2149715-The-Camps-2
Batmobile is Aces... Better than the first song