Giant Jukebox Song List
All words & music Neil Brian Goldberg.
- "Anyone Can Be Anything"
- "Ballad of 51st Street Park"
- "The Big Boat"
- "Candy Kisses"
- "Comes the Sun"
- "Dance"
- "Don't Let It Get You Down"
- "Don't Run from Love"
- "Falling in Love Is Fun"
- "Hey Little One"
- "Honey"
- "I'm Just a Puppet on a String"
- "Jungle George"
- "La-La-La-La-Love"
- "The Laughing Song"
- "Little by Little"
- "Lonely Cricket"
- "Looks That Say 'I Love You'"
- "Love Land"
- "Love Vibrations"
- "Love Went Round"
- "Lucky Me"
- "Monkey See, Monkey Do"
- "Mr. Factory"
- "My Singing Guitar"
- "Oh Sweet Suzie"
- "Rowboat Ride"
- "Somebody Likes You"
- "Sunshine"
- "Sweet Saturday Night"
- "The Ways I Love You"
- "We're One Big Family"
- "Young Love"
The sound engineer was Fred Weinberg, who was Jeff Barry's and Andy Kim's favorite, and who also recorded Barry's and Kim's other hits "Be My Baby", "Baby I Love You", and "Rock Me Gently". Fred Weinberg is an award-winning composer and producer in his own right. However, the music for The U.S. of Archie TV show which aired in 1974, was produced by Jackie Mills, a Hollywood producer, who also produced Bobby Sherman and the Brady Kids. The vocalist for these shows was Tom McKenzie, who also sang on some Groovie Goolie segments, and was a regular member of the popular singing group, the Doodletown Pipers.
In addition, singer Ron Dante is credited with writing/co-writing several of the groups album tracks.
Contrary to popular belief, although the verses of Jingle Jangle are supposedly sung by either Betty or Veronica (the only two female members of the fictional group), in reality, it was not performed by any female vocalist, rather it was Dante using a falsetto voice.
Dante returned for a 2008 Archies album, The Archies Christmas Party, with singers Danielle van Zyl and Kelly-Lynn.
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