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Take some time to recall, or hear for the first time, the music of Teddy and the Pandas. The clips are offered in both RealAudio and MP3 format for your convenience. RealAudio files will play while downloading but have poorer sound quality. If you don't have players for the clips, go to the "Etc." page for links to the players.
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Once Upon a Time Originally released as the A side on the small Coristine record label, it was later re-released on Musicor. Written by Teddy Dewart, this song features Dickey on harpsichord. The song reached the top 10 on WMEX and WBZ in Boston, April, 1966. |
(Bye Bye) Out the Window The B side of Once Upon a Time on both labels, written by Teddy Dewart and John McEwan. This song is a fantastic rocker!
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| We
Can't Go On This Way
The A side of the Panda's second Musicor release. Their highest nationally charting hit, the song reached the top 10 in New England, August, 1966. |
Smokey
Fire
The B side of We Can't Go On This Way , Written by Teddy. |
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| Searchin'
for the Good Times
The Tokens and Teddy back up Al's fabulous vocal. Their last Musicor release |
Sunnyside
Up
Although the B side, Sunnyside Up, written by Teddy and Billy Corelle, was more the Panda's style than Searchin' and a long-time favorite of their local fans! |
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| The
Lovelight
Released on the Timbri label, The Lovelight was a return to the Panda's own style. |
Day
in the City
This instrumental B side was actually the backing track to City Woman, an unreleased track found below. |
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| Spring
Came Early This Year
An unreleased studio acetate from Jerry Labrecque's personal collection. |
City
Woman
This song provided In the City, the instrumental B side of The Lovelight. An unreleased studio acetate from Jerry Labrecque's personal collection. |
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| Childhood
Friends
This is the A side of the single released from the Basic Magnetism LP on the Tower label. |
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Days 'Till September
The B Side of Childhood Friends, also from Basic Magnetism. |
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Games Games is on the other side of an acetate with We Can't Go On This Way. Sold to a California music store by Pandas ex-Manager, Bruce Patch, they currently belong to Glenn Sadin. |
Willie Dum Dum Willie is the other side of an acetate with Sunny Side Up. The acetate also currently belongs to Glenn Sadin. Both songs appear to have Toni Wine doing female backup singing. Willie is a Teddy Dewart composition.
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Running From Love A Teddy Dewart-Billy Corelle composition from Basic Magnetism. One of the few songs on the LP that had a true Pandas sound. |
Once upon a Time (Unreleased) A rare early recording of the song, lacking the familiar harsichord. A much harder rock edge is evident in this version. This is how they played it live early on.
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