As culled from our BLOG on July 24th, 2018
Back in the early 1960's few people knew that Chuck Barris was also a song-writer. One of those songs he wrote was "Palisades Park" named after the amusement park in New Jersey. Click the RED link and hear Chuck talk about how it came to be...and some savvy advice for struggling anybody[s].
Palisades Park was one of those Time-Stamp tunes back then - it was summertime. And it was in full bloom when you heard it. Freddy (Boom-Boom) Cannon (who passed away 7/17/26) sang the toe tappin' finger snappin' tune.
Frederick Anthony Picariello Jr., was better known by his stage name Freddy Cannon. He was an American rock and roll singer. His biggest international hits included "Tallahassee Lassie", "Way Down Yonder in New Orleans", and "Palisades Park". Wikipedia
Chuck Barris is known for creating and producing The Dating Game and The Newlywed Game. It may also be of interest to point out that in the original West Side Story film, a Palisades Amusement
Park poster is featured
prominently throughout the movie on a brick wall they
shot scenes against.
Confessions of a Dangerous Mind is a 2002 biographical/spy comedy film depicting the life of a popular game show host and producer of The Gong Show, Chuck Barris. He claimed to have also been an assassin for the CIA (NOT actually the case). The film was George Clooney's directorial debut and was written by Charlie Kaufman, and starred Sam Rockwell, Julia Roberts, Drew Barrymore, and Clooney.The film opens with...you guessed it, the sound track A Palisade State of Mind.
Tune-In next month (or below) where we feature another 'Industry Influencer' while shedding some larger-than-life light on the song: "Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polkadot Bikini"
Paul was stunned to learn that another person was claiming authorship of the song. But, only after the impersonator had died did he and the world get wind of it.
It was the result of a not so Teenie Winnie story the Associated Press ran about the death of Paul
Vance on Sept. 6, 2006, citing his
wife as its primary source. As it was explained to us first hand by Paul himself, he's made an enormous sum every year from the royalty usage of - IBTWYPB. When we met him, it was under entirely incongruous circumstances to the music business when he just so happened to divulge who he was and that he was responsible for writing or co-writing various hit tunes. It struck us as a bit unbelievable.
Here's Paul talking about his early days (in a Utube video) as a junk yard owner (get-the-picture) and at the same time...a songwriter of: Itsy Bitsy & Catch a Falling Star. The 'real' down-to-earth character of Paul shines thru like a glimmering light on a Rainy Day...albeit a bitzy rough around the edges!






















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