: It is a staple in the " Popcorn " music subculture—a Belgian-born scene focusing on mid-tempo R&B and soul rarities with a specific rhythmic "swing".
"" is a track by Donna Dee , originally released in 1961 as the B-side to her single " Television " on Counsel Records. Background and Musical Style donna_dee_nobodys_gonna_hurt_you
Drowning In A Sea Of Cramps (Records, Records, Records), which explores tracks that fit the aesthetic of the legendary band The Cramps. : It is a staple in the "
While not a mainstream hit at the time of its release, the track has gained a following in various cult music scenes: While not a mainstream hit at the time
: Donna Dee is considered a relatively obscure figure in 1960s pop and R&B, with critics noting she had a "great voice" that was unfortunately not recorded frequently. Various Artists: Popcorn Girls, CD - Cherry Red Records
: The song has been featured on several specialized compilations, including: Popcorn Girls (Cherry Red Records)