Oct 17, 2009
Stupid stuff that comes to mind that we want to post Derpibooru is a linear imagebooru which lets you share, find and discover new art and media surrounding the show My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic Jan 08, 2016 · Provided to YouTube by Redeye Distribution Judy In Disguise · John Fred & His Playboy Band Bubblegum Hits Of The 60s ℗ 2011 BUG MUSIC O/B/O LAYBACK MUSIC / BUG MUSIC O/B/O WERDNA MUSIC Released on: 2011-08-22 Composer: JOHN FRED, ANDREW BERNARD Music Publisher: BUG MUSIC O/B/O LAYBACK MUSIC / BUG MUSIC O/B/O WERDNA MUSIC Auto-generated by Judy In Disguise Lyrics: Judy in disguise, well, that's what you are / Lemonade pie with a brand new car / Cantaloupe eyes, come to me tonight / Judy in disguise with glasses / Keep a-wearing your
"Judy in Disguise (With Glasses)" is a song that was a hit for the Louisiana-based John Fred & His Playboy Band in late 1967. The song was jointly written and composed by Fred and bandmate Andrew Bernard.
Judy in Disguise by The Fevers [BR] was written by Andrew Bernard and John Fred and was first released by John Fred and His Playboy Band in 1967. The Fevers [BR] released it on the album The Fevers - Volume 3 in 1968. Judy in disguise, well that's what you are Lemonade pies with your brand new car So, cantaloupe eyes come to me tonight Judy in disguise, with glasses Keep a-wearing your bracelets and your new rara's And cross your heart, yeah, with your livin' bra Chimney Sweep Sparrow with guise Judy in disguise, with glasses Come to me tonight, come to me tonight Taking everything in sight Except for the In comic books, superheroes make disguise look easy.They successfully hide in plain sight even when their costumes aren't clever or, in some cases, even concealing. Seriously, didn't anyone in Metropolis ever think that Superman looked a bit like the tall, handsome journalist hiding conspicuously behind the glasses and self-depre
Cover versions of Judy in Disguise by Silicon Teens
Sep 15, 2008 Judy In Disguise (With Glasses) – 1977 the Comic Funny thing – I just bought a “Billboard Hits” collection with “Judy in Disguise (With Glasses” on it yesterday. A music shop by us was having a moving sale, and had a bunch of CDs on sale for .80 cents each. That compilation was one of the handful I bought less than 24 hours before you posted a comic with that rather obscure song on it. Judy in Disguise (With Glasses) - John Fred & His Playboy "Judy in Disguise" was the only big hit for John Fred, and a huge one it was, perching at #1 for a couple of weeks in early 1968. "Judy in Disguise" is one of those songs that doesn't conveniently fit into any rock genre. There's some pop, some blue-eyed soul, a dash of psychedelia, some orchestration, some jazz.