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Hey Girl Don't Bother Me
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Album: Hey Girl Don't Bother Me: Anthology
# Song Title   Time
1)    Hey Girl Don't Bother Me
2)    Be Young Be Foolish Be Happy
3)    I've Been Hurt
4)    Go Away Little Girl
5)    It's All Right (You're Just in Love)
6)    Letter, The
7)    Laugh It Off
8)    Greatest Love, The
9)    You Lied to Your Daddy
10)    Shelter
11)    All My Hard Times
12)    Weep Little Girl
13)    What Kind of Fool (Do You Think I Am)
14)    Silly Little Girl
15)    Anna (Go to Him)
16)    Melancholy Baby
17)    Riding For a Fall
18)    Got to Get Used to a Broken Heart
19)    Truth Hurts, The
20)    Why Did My Little Girl Cry
21)    Get Away (Leave Me Alone)
22)    Untie Me
 

Album: Hey Girl Don't Bother Me: Anthology
# Song Title   Time
1)    Hey Girl Don't Bother Me
2)    Be Young Be Foolish Be Happy
3)    I've Been Hurt
4)    Go Away Little Girl
5)    It's All Right (You're Just in Love)
6)    Letter, The
7)    Laugh It Off
8)    Greatest Love, The
9)    You Lied to Your Daddy
10)    Shelter
11)    All My Hard Times
12)    Weep Little Girl
13)    What Kind of Fool (Do You Think I Am)
14)    Silly Little Girl
15)    Anna (Go to Him)
16)    Melancholy Baby
17)    Riding For a Fall
18)    Got to Get Used to a Broken Heart
19)    Truth Hurts, The
20)    Why Did My Little Girl Cry
21)    Get Away (Leave Me Alone)
22)    Untie Me
 
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  • This budget priced collection of 22 songs by Atlanta, Georgia's '60s pop and soul group the Tams includes "Be Young Be Foolish Be Happy," "It's All Right (You're Just In Love)," and "Got To Get Used To A Broken Heart."
  • The Tams, led by the gravel-tinged voice of Joseph Pope, were one of the most consistent of 1960s pop-soul groups, and have been long overdue for a critical reappraisal. Beginning with "Untie Me" (written by Joe South) in 1962, the Tams hit the charts at intervals with "What Kind of Fool (Do You Think I Am)" in 1963, "Hey Girl Don't Bother Me" in 1964, and the sublime "Be Young, Be Foolish, Be Happy" in 1968. This fine collection has all of those hits plus solid tracks like "You Lied to Your Daddy," "Shelter" (another Joe South tune), and "Weep Little Girl," which exudes tons of charm, even as the vocals ride over an almost impossibly contorted rhythm. Sounding at times like a rougher version of the Impressions, the Tams are well worth seeking out, and this anthology makes a perfect place to start. ~ Steve Leggett
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