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CREATED 1988 FOR THE BILLBOARD BOOK OF ONE-HIT WONDERS. DUE TO BOOK LENGTH RESTRICTIONS; NEVER PUBLISHED
DADDY-O’s
“Got a Match”
Cabot 122
(Mure-Wolf)
No. 39 July 7, 1958
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The Daddy-O·s was a non de plume for Billy Mure and a mess of studio cats he enlisted to dash-off a
“Tequila” take-off tune. Much as in the chart-topping “Tequiia” where Bobby Rio had stopped his
fellow Champs to sporactically and mennacingly mouth-off the tunes title, Bill repeatedly called a
halt to his bunchs’ bashing to ask in his best bass voice that socially significant question “Got a
Match?” The whole scam worked well enough that over the next few years Bill and an aggregate
of his hand-picked music makers charted under atleast two other pen names. As the “Wild-Cats”,
Bill and the boys, this time Dennis Gorgas (guitar), Pat Piccininno (drums) and Frank Rainey (organ)
charted with “Gazachstahagen” (#57). Months later in the spring of 1959, as the “Trumpeters,” Bill
and a big band bunch led by Joseph Johnson graced the third quadrant of the Billboard‘s Hot 100
with “A String of Trumpets” (#64).