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    • August 3, 2010 3:57 PM CDT
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      The song appears in the movie Get Yourself a College Girl from '64. It's playing at a club, a woman puts on the record right after the Dave Clark Five perform live and it's not anywhere in the credits or on IMDB whatsoever. I can't find any record of it even listed in the movie, but the lyrics go:

      How would you like it if I made you cry? How would you like if I said goodbye? How would you like it if I broke your heart? How would you like it if your dreams fell apart?

      I figured if I could post it anywhere with luck, it'd be here!

      Any idea of who that is?
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         It could be that the producers of the film bought the song from a local (Sucker!) band ,  outright , so they could use it in that brief snippet , and not have to pay any royalties.....You never know. If you like mysteries of this nature , see "Targets" , Peter Bogdanovich's first film (I think.) and Boris Karloff's last. It features a great pastiche on no name , never heard of 'em songs like that , emanating from the Charles Whitman - like killer's radio , which great DJ HEP KAT PATTER AND SPLATTER. The songs were all demos donated by Sono Bono of groups he'd worked with or refused on , which meant , if anyone got paid , it was Sonny. Great stuff , tho'.

    • September 4, 2010 8:53 PM CDT
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      Yes! That's the tune and I have NO fuckin' clue as to who it is! And no one seems to know either! God damn I would love to just find out so I can hunt down the song/group. Who would'a thought that a song in an MGM movie would be so impossible to track down?? Any why no mention at all in the end credits, or on the Internet anywhere?? Were the producers ashamed of the song or something? Perhaps a misunderstanding with the group or rights holder of the song? They just kept that song a secret and a total mystery, and it happens to be a killer song...go figure. Gah!
    • August 23, 2010 9:46 PM CDT
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      I have this movie on DVD so I used Audio Hijack to record the snippet of that song heard during the movie. Click the MP3 link below to listen: How Would You Like It (MP3) Name that tune!
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    • August 4, 2010 11:37 AM CDT
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      Hi, I've looked at all that before. I even own the soundtrack on vinyl, but it's not on it. Everywhere on the web I find soundtrack details, it never lists that song I'm trying to find. Was the movie producers ashamed of the song and didn't want to credit it or sdmething? It's pretty fuckin' boss, I couldn't see that being the reason. luscevious drummer said:
      Sidney Miller and Fred Karger wrote two songs for the film, “The Swingin’ Set,” performed offscreen by Donnie Brooks at the film’s opening, and “Get Yourself a College Girl,” performed in the film by Mary Ann Mobley.
      Stan Getz with the Stan Getz Quartet back Astrud Gilberto as she performs “The Girl from Ipanema;”
      The Rhythm Masters perform “Beat Street Rag;”
      Jimmy Smith with The Jimmy Smith Trio perform “Johnny Come On Home”
      And the instrumental "The Sermon;"
      Freddie Bell & Roberta Linn with the Bellboys perform “Talkin' About Love;”
      The Standells perform “Bony Maronie” and “The Swim;”
      The Dave Clark Five perform “Whenever You're Around,” and “Thinking of You;” and
      The Animals sing “Blue Feeling” and “Round and Round.”
      Singer Nancy Sinatra, who would have a hit record two years later, appears in this film but does not sing.

      1. WHENEVER YOU'RE AROUND (02:50)
      The Dave Clark Five
      2. GIRL FROM IPANEMA (02:49)
      Stan Getz & Astrud Gilberto
      3. AROUND AND AROUND (02:44)
      The Animals
      4. THE SERMON (02:55)
      Jimmy Smith Trio
      5. GET YOURSELF A COLLEGE GIRL (02:34)
      Mary Ann Mobley
      6. BONY MORONIE (02:40)
      The Standells
      7. THINKING OF YOU BABY (02:34)
      The Dave Clark Five (this track starts side 2)
      8. SWEET RAIN (03:25)
      Stan Getz
      9. BLUE FEELING (02:28)
      The Animals
      10. COMIN' HOME JOHNNY (03:17)
      Jimmy Smith Trio
      11. TALKIN' ABOUT LOVE (02:22)
      Freddie Bell With Roberta Linn & The Bell Boys
      12. THE SWIM (02:34)
      Standells

      I wish that this is of help. i will also seek for the movie to see it nad let you know as well as the lyrics do not ring any bells for now....
    • August 4, 2010 12:43 AM CDT
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      Sidney Miller and Fred Karger wrote two songs for the film, “The Swingin’ Set,” performed offscreen by Donnie Brooks at the film’s opening, and “Get Yourself a College Girl,” performed in the film by Mary Ann Mobley.
      Stan Getz with the Stan Getz Quartet back Astrud Gilberto as she performs “The Girl from Ipanema;”
      The Rhythm Masters perform “Beat Street Rag;”
      Jimmy Smith with The Jimmy Smith Trio perform “Johnny Come On Home”
      And the instrumental "The Sermon;"
      Freddie Bell & Roberta Linn with the Bellboys perform “Talkin' About Love;”
      The Standells perform “Bony Maronie” and “The Swim;”
      The Dave Clark Five perform “Whenever You're Around,” and “Thinking of You;” and
      The Animals sing “Blue Feeling” and “Round and Round.”
      Singer Nancy Sinatra, who would have a hit record two years later, appears in this film but does not sing.

      1. WHENEVER YOU'RE AROUND (02:50)
      The Dave Clark Five
      2. GIRL FROM IPANEMA (02:49)
      Stan Getz & Astrud Gilberto
      3. AROUND AND AROUND (02:44)
      The Animals
      4. THE SERMON (02:55)
      Jimmy Smith Trio
      5. GET YOURSELF A COLLEGE GIRL (02:34)
      Mary Ann Mobley
      6. BONY MORONIE (02:40)
      The Standells
      7. THINKING OF YOU BABY (02:34)
      The Dave Clark Five (this track starts side 2)
      8. SWEET RAIN (03:25)
      Stan Getz
      9. BLUE FEELING (02:28)
      The Animals
      10. COMIN' HOME JOHNNY (03:17)
      Jimmy Smith Trio
      11. TALKIN' ABOUT LOVE (02:22)
      Freddie Bell With Roberta Linn & The Bell Boys
      12. THE SWIM (02:34)
      Standells

      I wish that this is of help. i will also seek for the movie to see it nad let you know as well as the lyrics do not ring any bells for now....
    • August 3, 2010 4:11 PM CDT
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      wow!!!! i saw that movie at the Drive -in when i was 8 yrs old......cant help you out though....sorry.... maybe check the tittle on Google????

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