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  1. "Bread and Butter" is a 1964 song by American pop vocal trio the Newbeats. Written by Larry Parks and Jay Turnbow, "Bread and Butter" was the group's first and most popular hit . "Bread and Butter" served as the Newbeats' demo in an effort to obtain a recording contract with Hickory Records .

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  2. 1 de ene. de 2017 · 164K views 7 years ago. The Newbeats were a popular music vocal trio, best known for their 1964 hit, "Bread and Butter", which was released on the Hickory Records label. ...more. The...

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  3. 27 de abr. de 2014 · 1.4K. 121K views 9 years ago. "Bread and Butter" is a 1964 song by The Newbeats. Written by Larry Parks and Jay Turnbow, "Bread and Butter" was the group's first and most...

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  4. 3 de nov. de 2017 · The Newbeats ~ Bread And Butter (1964) - YouTube. TheOldrecordclub. 314K subscribers. Subscribed. Like. 220K views 6 years ago. This song by "The Newbeats" was released in 1964 and...

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  5. Bread and Butter Lyrics: (He likes bread and butter) / (He likes toast and jam) / (That's what his baby feeds him) / (He's her loving man) / Well, I like bread and butter / I...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_NewbeatsThe Newbeats - Wikipedia

    The Newbeats were a 1960s American pop vocal trio, led by Larry Henley, best remembered for their hits "Bread and Butter" and "Run, Baby Run". Members. The group's members were: Larry Henley (born Lawrence Joel Henley, June 30, 1937, Arp, Texas, United States; died December 18, 2014) [1]

  7. Songfacts®: "Bread and Butter" is the greatest success and longest-lasting legacy of The Newbeats. Contrary to popular opinion, they were not "one-hit wonders"; they also had three other Top 40 charting singles in the Billboard Hot 100: "Everything's Alright" (#16, 1964), "Break Away (From That Boy)" (#40, 1965) and "Run, Baby Run (Back Into ...