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Do Wah Diddy 1964 Manfred Mann's Earth Band Manfred Mann were a British beat, rhythm and blues, pop, and cover band of the 1960s, named after their South African keyboardist Manfred Mann, who later led the successful 1970s group Manfred Mann's Earth Band. Manfred Mann were chart regulars in the 1960s, and the first south-of-England-based group to top the US Billboard Hot 100 during the so-called British invasion.

The Mann-Hugg Blues Brothers as the band were originally called were formed in London in December 1962 by keyboard player Manfred Mann and drummer/vibes player Mike Hugg. Born out of the British blues boom then sweeping London's clubs which also spawned the Rolling Stones, the Moody Blues and the Yardbirds, the band was completed by Mike Vickers on guitar, alto saxophone and flute, Dave Richmond on bass guitar, and Paul Jones fronting as lead vocalist and harmonicist; by this point, they had changed their name into Manfred Mann & The Manfreds. Gigging constantly throughout late 1962 and early 1963, the band soon attracted attention for their distinctive sound propelled by Mann's keyboards, Jones' soulful vocals and the group's overdubbed instrumental soloing.

The group signed to His Master's Voice in March 1963, after a change of name to Manfred Mann, and debuted in July of that year with the instrumental single "Why Should We Not?", which failed to chart, as did the follow-up with vocals, "Cock-A-Hoop".

In 1964, the group was asked to provide a new theme tune for the ITV pop music television programme Ready Steady Go! They responded with "5-4-3-2-1" which, with the help of weekly television exposure, rose to #5 in the UK Singles Chart. Shortly after "5-4-3-2-1" was recorded Richmond left the band, being replaced by Tom McGuinness - the first of many line-up changes. After a further self-penned hit "Hubble Bubble Toil And Trouble", the band struck gold with "Do Wah Diddy Diddy", a cover of a minor hit earlier that year by The Exciters. The track, reached the top of each of the UK, Canadian, and US charts The Exciters version had only charted #78 in the US. The band experimented more with jazz and R&B themes on their albums. 1964's The Five Faces of Manfred Mann included standards such as "Smokestack Lightning".

During 1965 the group continued to have hit singles with cover material, although it also released hit four-song EPs that showcased original material. Their sound moved away from the blues-based music of their early years to a pop hybrid. Notably the group began to have success with interpretations of Bob Dylan songs, including "With God on Our Side" as a track on a best-selling EP. They hit #3 in the UK with the single "Sha La La", which also reached #12 in the US and Canada and reached #2 in the UK with "If You Gotta Go, Go Now". At this time Paul Jones announced his intention to quit the band for a solo career once a replacement could be found.

Jones stayed with the band for one more year, during which time Mike Vickers was replaced by Jack Bruce of John Mayall's Bluesbreakers long enough to play bass on the band\'s second UK #1 single "Pretty Flamingo". Jones was replaced by Mike d'Abo in July 1966, one of the few occasions when a band has successfully swapped lead singers. Bruce left to form Cream with Ginger Baker and another of Mayall's former Bluesbreakers, Eric Clapton, and was replaced by Klaus Voorman a longtime Beatles associate, with McGuinness moving to guitar. To complete the changes, the group switched labels to Fontana Records.

Their first Fontana single was another Dylan cover, "Just Like a Woman", produced by Shel Talmy. Chart success was uneven for a while, with "Semi-Detached, Suburban Mr James" and "Ha Ha Said The Clown" both going Top 5, but an instrumental "Sweet Pea" only reached #36 and "So Long Dad" missing the chart altogether. However they scored a third #1 in 1968 with another Dylan song, "Mighty Quinn", which also peaked at #3 in Canada. In June 1968, all first pressings of their latest single "My Name is Jack" were recalled, when Mercury Records in the US had complained about a phrase in the lyrics, written by John Simon, which might have antagonised race relations. It delayed the release by one week as the wording was changed and re-recorded. The December 1968 release, "Fox on the Run", reached #5 in the UK.

The group split in 1969, while their final hit, "Ragamuffin Man", was in the Top 10.

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Песня: Do Wah Diddy (1964)

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There she was just a-walkin' down the street, singin' "Do wah diddy diddy dum diddy do"
Snappin' her fingers and shufflin' her feet, singin' "Do wah diddy diddy dum diddy do"
She looked good (looked good), she looked fine (looked fine)
She looked good, she looked fine and I nearly lost my mind

Before I knew it she was walkin' next to me, singin' "Do wah diddy diddy dum diddy do"
Holdin' my hand just as natural as can be, singin' "Do wah diddy diddy dum diddy do"
We walked on (walked on) to my door (my door)
We walked on to my door, then we kissed a little more

Whoa-oh, I knew we was falling in love
Yes I did, and so I told her all the things I'd been dreamin' of

Now we're together nearly every single day, singin' "Do wah diddy diddy dum diddy do"
A-we're so happy and that's how we're gonna stay, singin' "Do wah diddy diddy dum diddy do"
Well I'm hers (I'm hers), she's mine (she's mine)
I'm hers, she's mine, wedding bells are gonna chime

Whoa-oh, I knew we was falling in love
Yes I did, and so I told her all the things I'd been dreamin' of

Now we're together nearly every single day, singin' "Do wah diddy diddy dum diddy do"
A-we're so happy and that's how we're gonna stay, singin' "Do wah diddy diddy dum diddy do"
Well I'm hers (I'm hers), she's mine (she's mine)
I'm hers, she's mine, wedding bells are gonna chime

Whoa-oh-oh-oh, oh yeah
Do wah diddy diddy dum diddy do, we'll sing it
Do wah diddy diddy dum diddy do, oh yeah, oh, oh yeah

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