#Interestingly Mark Valentino cut other singles like “Mystery Girl,” “Jivin’ at the Drive-In,” “Part-Time Job,” & “Walking Alone”... but none of ‘em matched the national impact of “The Push and Kick.” Valentino’s status as a true one-hit wonder was never in doubt. #MarkValentino #OneHitWondered
#Interestingly “The Push and Kick” featured Frank Slay & His Orchestra with Teddy & the Twilights on backing vocals… It was written by Eddie Rambeau, Bud Rehak & Frank Slay Jr. and released on Swan Records. Hmmm… Eddie Rambeau? #MarkValentino #OneHitWondered
#OneHitHistory The week ending December 8, 1962, Philly singer Mark Valentino earned US #OneHitWonder honors when his dance tune, “The Push and Kick,” entered the US #Billboard #Top40 at #33. The single spent 3 weeks on the chart, peaking at #27. #MarkValentino #OneHitWondered
#OneHitHistory Mark Valentino? Yep… Mark Valentino earned US #OneHitWonder honors in 1962 when "The Push and Kick" spent 3 weeks on the US #Billboard #Top40, peaking at #27. #EddieRambeau #MarkValentino #OneHitWondered #MusicSky