
The Rocky Fellers were discovered as a pop/rock band in the 1960s by Stanley Kahn and signed to Scepter Records. The group was composed of four Filipino brothers: Tony, Junior, Eddie, and Albert Maligmat, and their father, Doroteo "Moro" Maligmat. They had a hit single called "Killer Joe", written by Bert Russell and Bob Elgin in 1963. The song was inspired by famed dance instructor and "King of the Discotheque," Killer Joe Piro. It has many similarities to the chorus of the Mickey and Sylvia hit, "Love is Strange."
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Killer Joe
Like the Big Guys Do
We Got Love
Long Tall Sally
Santa, Santa
South Pacific Twist
Great Big World
Runaway
When Do Kids Grow Up
Lonely Teardrops
Like The Big Guys Do - 1963
Don't Sit Down
Santa Santa
Foolish Little Boy
Ching A Ling Baby
Twist And Shout
Will You Love Me Tomorrow
She Make Me Wanna Dance
Two Guys From Trinidad
Standing On The Corner
My Prayer
Killer Joe - From "The Sopranos" Original Soundtrack
Killer Joe OST The Sopranos(семья Сопрано)
Ching-a-Ling Baby
(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear
Two Steps Downstairs in the Basement
This Tune is a Killer
Hey Little Donkey
Bye Bye Baby
Little Darlin'
Killer Joe (From "The Sopranos" Original Soundtrack)
Santa's Grove
Teddy Bear
Killer Joe - 1963
She Makes Me Wanna Dance
The Beachcomber Song
Killer Joe (1963)
Nina
Killer Joe (Stereo Mix) (from LP: originally / 1963)
Monkey See, Monkey Do (Instrumental)
Santa's Grove (Instrumental)
2 Steps Downstairs in the Basement
Killer Joe (Stereo Mix)
Don't Throw My Toys Away
Better Let Her Go
Everybody Wants to Be a Tiger
Rented Tuxedo
Killer Joe (OST The Sopranos)
The Rockyfellers / Killer Joe
vol.7-Like The Big Guys Do
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