<VV> Lil GTO

John David Thomson jdavethomson at shaw.ca
Mon Apr 27 12:57:09 EDT 2009


from a Geocities site.

"Lil G.T.O.
Ronnie and the Daytonas
Written by John Wilkin
Peak chart position # 4 in 1964

The title track from their 1964 debut album for another Beach Boys' soundalike, 
this one from Nashville. The Daytonas had a little trouble hitting the high tenor 
notes in the studio, so they resorted to speeding up their voices for this song."

Dave (Calgary)
68 Kelmark
66 Corsa 140-4 Vert
one owner 70 Zed28

----- Original Message -----
From: Sethracer at aol.com
Date: Monday, April 27, 2009 10:26
Subject: <VV> Dis-Associated Press? Pontiac - Going, going,  . . . .
To: virtualvairs at corvair.org

> >From the AP
>  
> The company said it would phase out its storied Pontiac brand no 
> later than 
>  next year, and the futures of Hummer, Saturn and Saab will 
> be resolved by 
> the  end of this year by either selling them or phasing 
> them out. 
> For Pontiac, the decision means the death of a brand known for 
> its muscle  
> cars including the Trans Am made famous in movies and the GTO, 
> the subject 
> of a  nostalgic song by the Beach Boys.
>  
> So Seth writes:
>  
> Uh - That  would be "Ronnie & the Daytonas", actually, who 
> did "Little GTO" 
> in  1964!
>  
> 
> "Nostalgia just isn't what it used to be!" 
> 
> 
> Seth Emerson
> 
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