Buzz-Buzz-Buzz

"Buzz-Buzz-Buzz"
Single by The Hollywood Flames
B-side "Crazy"
Released October 1957
Genre Doo-wop
Length 2:08
Label Ebb
Songwriter(s) John Gray, Bobby Day
Producer(s) John Dolphin
The Hollywood Flames singles chronology
"Peggy"
(1954)
"Buzz-Buzz-Buzz"
(1957)
"Strollin' on the Beach"
(1958)

"Peggy"
(1954)
"Buzz-Buzz-Buzz"
(1957)
"Strollin' on the Beach"
(1958)

"Buzz-Buzz-Buzz" is a song written by John Gray and Bobby Day and performed by The Hollywood Flames. The lead vocals were by Earl Nelson, later of Bob & Earl.[1] It reached #5 on the US R&B chart and #11 on the Billboard pop chart in 1957.[2]

The single ranked #94 on Billboard's Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1958.[3]

Other versions

References

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