JOHN FRED AND HIS PLAYBOY BAND- "JUDY IN DISGUISE" (WITH GLASSES)/ "WHEN THE LIGHTS GO OUT"- Paula 282- tiny bb hole in label- The vinyl is near mint. Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.

One Hit Wonders » 60 FRED, JOHN & HIS PLAYBOY BAND JUDY … “Judy in Disguise (With Glasses)” was the group’s 16th single. “We were playing in Florida, and all the girls at that time had these big sunglasses. One of the guys was hustling this chick. She took off these glasses, and she could stop a clock. I said, ‘That’s it: That’s what gave me the idea.” John Fred And His Playboy Band:Judy In Disguise (With Glasses) Judy in disguise, well that's a-what you are A-lemonade pies, with a brand new car Cantaloupe eyes come to me tonight Your Judy in disguise, with glasses Keep a-wearing your bracelets, and your new rah-rah A-cross your heart, yeah, with your living bra A-chimney sweep sparrow with guys Your Judy in disguise, with glasses Come to me tonight

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Funny thing – I just bought a “Billboard Hits” collection with “Judy in Disguise (With Glasses” on it yesterday. A music shop by us was having a moving sale, and had a bunch of CDs on sale for .80 cents each. That compilation was one of the handful I bought less than 24 hours before you posted a comic with that rather obscure song on it.

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Amazon.com: Customer reviews: Judy in Disguise (with Glasses) Judy in Disguise (with Glasses) by John Fred & His Playboy Band. Format: MP3 Music Change. Price: $0.99. Write a review. See All Buying Options. Add to Wish List. Top positive review. See all 15 positive reviews › Bruce Ewing. 4.0 out of 5 stars One of the most playful songs ever. October 8, 2018. There are a couple sections in the song where Judy In Disguise (With Glasses) – 1977 the Comic Funny thing – I just bought a “Billboard Hits” collection with “Judy in Disguise (With Glasses” on it yesterday. A music shop by us was having a moving sale, and had a bunch of CDs on sale for .80 cents each. That compilation was one of the handful I bought less than 24 hours before you posted a comic with that rather obscure song on it.