fbpx
Wikipedia

Brian Hyland

Brian Hyland (born November 12, 1943) is an American pop singer and instrumentalist who was particularly successful during the early 1960s. He had a No. 1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 with "Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polkadot Bikini" in 1960. Other hits include "Sealed with a Kiss" and "Gypsy Woman" which each reached No. 3. Hyland continued recording into the 1970s. AllMusic journalist Jason Ankeny said "Hyland's puppy-love pop virtually defined the sound and sensibility of bubblegum during the pre-Beatles era."[1] Although his status as a teen idol faded, he went on to release several country-influenced albums and had additional chart hits later in his career.[1]

Brian Hyland
Hyland performing in 1967
Background information
Born (1943-11-12) November 12, 1943 (age 80)
Queens, New York City, U.S.
GenresBubblegum, pop, country
Occupation(s)Singer
Instrument(s)
Years active1959–present
Labels
Websitebrianhyland.com

Biography edit

Hyland was born in Woodhaven, Queens, New York City.[1] He studied guitar and clarinet as a child, and sang in his church choir.[1] At 14, he co-founded the harmony group the Del-Fi's, which recorded a demo but failed to secure a recording contract.[1] Hyland was eventually signed by Kapp Records as a solo artist, issuing his debut single, "Rosemary", in late 1959.[1] The label employed the Brill Building songwriting duo of Lee Pockriss and Paul Vance to work with Hyland on the follow-up, "Four Little Heels (The Clickety Clack Song)", which was a minor hit, and the songwriting duo continued to work with Hyland.[1]

In August 1960, Hyland scored his first and biggest hit single, at the age of 16, "Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini", written by Vance and Pockriss.[2] It was a novelty song that reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart (No. 8 in the UK) and sold almost a million copies in the first two months of its release and over two million copies in total.[3][4]

 
Billboard advertisement, June 20, 1960

Hyland moved on to ABC-Paramount Records, where he began working with the songwriting and production team of Gary Geld and Peter Udell, and further hits followed with "Let Me Belong to You" and "I'll Never Stop Wanting You".[1] In 1961, aged 17, he appeared as himself on the March 6 episode of the game show To Tell the Truth. He received three votes.[5]

His other major hit during this period was 1962's "Sealed with a Kiss", which reached No. 3 in 1962 on both the American and UK Singles Chart.[6] Another 1962 hit was "Ginny Come Lately", which reached No. 21 on the U.S. chart and No. 5 in the UK.[6] Hyland's 1962 Top 30 hit "Warmed-Over Kisses (Leftover Love)" incorporated elements of country music into his work, which continued with singles including "I May Not Live to See Tomorrow" and "I'm Afraid to Go Home" and on the 1964 album Country Meets Folk.[1] This approach was out of step with the changes brought about by British Invasion bands. Hyland's commercial success became limited, but he continued that in vein and had further hits with "The Joker Went Wild" and "Run, Run, Look and See", working with producer Snuff Garrett and session musicians including J. J. Cale and Leon Russell.[1]

Hyland appeared on national television programs such as American Bandstand and The Jackie Gleason Show, and toured both internationally and around America with Dick Clark in the Caravan of Stars. The caravan was in Dallas, Texas, on the day of the assassination of President Kennedy in 1963.[7] To commemorate the event,[according to whom?] Hyland wrote the song "Mail Order Gun", which he recorded and eventually released on his 1970 eponymous album.

From 1963 through 1969, Hyland scored several minor hits, but none reached higher than No. 20 ("The Joker Went Wild") on the U.S. pop chart.[8] An album released in 1964 featured numbers that hearkened back to the 1950s, including such hits as "Pledging My Love" and "Moments to Remember"—at a time when The Beatles and other British Invasion acts were drowning out American artists. Hyland afterward shifted into a phase of recording country music and folk rock styles. Songs such as "I'm Afraid to Go Home" and "Two Brothers" had an American Civil War theme. Hyland played the harmonica on a few numbers.

Hyland attempted several departures from the norm, including the psychedelic single "Get the Message" (No. 91 on the U.S. pop chart), and "Holiday for Clowns" (No. 94),[8] but despite their more contemporary arrangements, they failed to get much airplay. He went on to chart just two more top 40 hits, both cover versions: "Gypsy Woman", a 1961 hit for the Impressions written by Curtis Mayfield, and "Lonely Teardrops", a 1959 hit for Jackie Wilson. Hyland recorded both in 1970, and Del Shannon produced the tracks.[9] "Gypsy Woman" reached No. 3 on the 1970 U.S. pop chart, making it the second-biggest hit of his career, selling over one million copies, and being certified gold by the RIAA in January 1971.[10] Two of his previous hits, "Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polkadot Bikini" and "Sealed with a Kiss", were also awarded gold discs.[10]

In 1975, "Sealed With A Kiss" became a hit again in the UK (No. 7)[6] and Hyland performed the song on Top of the Pops on July 31 of the same year. By 1977, he and his family had settled in New Orleans, and in 1979 the In a State of Bayou album, on which he had worked with Allen Toussaint, was issued by the Private Stock label.[1]

In June 1988, Dutch singer Albert West asked Hyland to record with him some duets of Hyland's hits: "Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polkadot Bikini", "Sealed With A Kiss", and "Ginny Come Lately". The latter song had been covered before by West in 1973, becoming a huge European hit and his biggest. Their duet of "Itsy Bitsy ..." was released as a single and reached No. 43 on the Dutch singles chart. Hyland and West performed on TV shows in Germany, Belgium and a Dutch TV special in Aruba.[11]

He is also a second cousin to Larry Fine of The Three Stooges.[citation needed]

After sixty years since the release of ‘Sealed with a Kiss’, Brian reunited with Peter Udell. Peter penned a Christmas song and invited Brian to record it. The song, titled ‘A Little Bit of Christmas Time’, was released at the end of November 2023.

As Brian continues to grace stages and studios with his timeless melodies, his legacy as a true icon of the music industry only grows stronger with each passing beat.

Brian is currently married to Kathalynn Turner Hyland, actress, writer, author, & psychotherapist. They’re happy parents to a maltese named Gidget. [12]

Catalog consolidation edit

From 1960 to 1977, Hyland recorded a total of eleven albums for several different record companies. A twelfth album, Young Years, was a reissue. They included Leader Records, ABC-Paramount Records, Philips Records, Dot Records and Uni Records. Over the years, these record labels were consolidated and the recordings are now controlled by Universal Music. Universal has yet to release a CD compilation that includes all of Hyland's charted singles, invariably omitting a handful of minor singles that made the Billboard Top 100 (or the Bubbling Under chart).

  • 1967 – Leader Records ("Itsy Bitsy ...") owner Kapp Records sold to MCA, Inc. and becomes co-owned with Uni Records ("Gypsy Woman").
  • 1974 – Dot Records ("Tragedy") sold to ABC Records ("Sealed with a Kiss")
  • 1979 – MCA Records buys ABC Records
  • 1998 – MCA parent Universal Music buys Philips Records ("The Joker Went Wild") owner PolyGram completing the catalog consolidation

Discography edit

Albums edit

Year Album Billboard 200
Record Label
1960 The Bashful Blond Kapp
1961 Let Me Belong to You ABC-Paramount
1962 Sealed with a Kiss
1964 Country Meets Folk
Here's to Our Love Philips
1965 Rockin' Folk
1966 The Joker Went Wild Run Run Look and See
1969 Stay and Love Me All Summer Dot
Tragedy - A Million To One 160
1970 Brian Hyland 171 Uni
1977 In a State of Bayou Private Stock
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

Singles edit

Year Title
(Songwriters)
Peak chart positions
US
[8]
UK
[6]
AUS
NED
1960 "Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polkadot Bikini"
(Lee Pockriss/Paul Vance)
1
8
2
3
"Four Little Heels (The Clickety Clack Song)"
(Lee Pockriss/Paul Vance)
73
29
29
"That's How Much"
(Jack Keller/Artie Kaplan/Brooks Arthur)
74
"Lop-Sided, Over-Loaded (And It Wiggled When We Rode It)"[13]
(Larry Kusik/E.J. Anton)
105
1961 "I Gotta Go ('Cause I Love You)"
(John D. Loudermilk)
101
"Let Me Belong to You"
(Gary Geld/Peter Udell)
20
"I'll Never Stop Wanting You"
(Gary Geld/Peter Udell)
83
"She's My All American Girl"
(Gary Geld/Peter Udell)
1962 "Ginny Come Lately"
(Gary Geld/Peter Udell)
21
5
19
4
"Sealed with a Kiss"
(Gary Geld/Peter Udell)
3
3
22
6
"Warmed Over Kisses (Left Over Love)"
(Gary Geld/Peter Udell)
25
28
42
1963 "I May Not Live to See Tomorrow"
(Gary Geld/Peter Udell)
69
"If Mary's There"
(Gary Geld/Peter Udell)
88
"I'm Afraid to Go Home" b/w "Save Your Heart for Me"
(Gary Geld/Peter Udell)
63
"Let Us Make Our Own Mistakes"
(Gary Geld/Peter Udell)
123
1964 "Here's to Our Love"
(Peter Udell)
129
1966 "3000 Miles"
(Artie Wayne)
99
"The Joker Went Wild"
(Bobby Russell)
20
23
"Run, Run, Look and See"
(M.H. Cooper/Ray Whitley)
25
38
1967 "Hung Up in Your Eyes"
(Sonny Curtis/Glen D. Hardin)
58
"Holiday for Clowns"
(Sonny Curtis/Glen D. Hardin)
94
"Get the Message"
(Michael Z. Gordon/J. A. Griffin)
91
1969 "Tragedy"
(Gerald H. Nelson/Fred B. Burch)
56
"A Million to One"
(Phil Medley)
90
"Stay and Love Me All Summer"
(Joel Hirschhorn/Al Kasha)
82
1970 "Dreamy Eyes"
(Johnny Tillotson)
"Gypsy Woman"
(Curtis Mayfield)
3
42
9
19
1971 "Lonely Teardrops"
(Tyran Carlo/Gwen Fuqua/Berry Gordy Jr.)
54
75
"So Long, Marianne"
(Leonard Cohen)
120
1972 "I Love Every Little Thing About You"
(Stevie Wonder)
"Only Wanna Make You Happy"
(Bobby Hart/Wes Farrell)
1975 "Sealed with a Kiss" (re-issue)
(Gary Geld/Peter Udell)
7
1988 "Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polkadot Bikini" (with Albert West)
(Lee Pockriss/Paul Vance)
43
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Ankeny, Jason. "Brian Hyland Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved February 28, 2009.
  2. ^ "Itsy Bitsy writer 'death' error". BBC News. September 28, 2006.
  3. ^ "Nothing Itsy Bitsy ablout a Hit", Time, August 22, 1960, p. 40
  4. ^ Murrells, Joseph (1978). The Book of Golden Discs (2nd ed.). London: Barrie and Jenkins Ltd. p. 125. ISBN 0-214-20512-6.
  5. ^ "To Tell The Truth". YouTube. CBS Television. Archived from the original on December 12, 2021. Retrieved August 31, 2019.
  6. ^ a b c d Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 264. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
  7. ^ "American Bandstand 1963 -All Time Hits Day- A Little Bit Of Soap, The Jarmels". YouTube. Archived from the original on December 12, 2021. Retrieved June 12, 2021.
  8. ^ a b c . AllMusic. Archived from the original on August 7, 2012. Retrieved April 8, 2022.
  9. ^ Pareles, Jon; Romanowski, Patty (1983). The Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock & Roll. Rolling Stone Press. p. 267. ISBN 978-0-671-43457-1.
  10. ^ a b Murrells, Joseph (1978). The Book of Golden Discs (2nd ed.). London: Barrie and Jenkins Ltd. p. 280. ISBN 0-214-20512-6.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on April 6, 2016. Retrieved March 26, 2016.
  12. ^ Brian Hyland & Brian Hyland's wife, Kathalynn Hyalnd
  13. ^ "Brian Hyland – Lop-Sided, Over-Loaded (And It Wiggled When We Rode It) / I Gotta Go ('cause I Love You) – London – UK – HLR 9262". 45cat. Retrieved January 13, 2012.

External links edit

  • BrianHyland.com: Official site February 18, 2021, at the Wayback Machine
  • Last.fm
  • Youtube- Official Brian Hyland Channel
  • Brian Hyland biography from Universal Music
  • Brian Hyland discography at Discogs  

brian, hyland, born, november, 1943, american, singer, instrumentalist, particularly, successful, during, early, 1960s, billboard, with, itsy, bitsy, teenie, weenie, yellow, polkadot, bikini, 1960, other, hits, include, sealed, with, kiss, gypsy, woman, which,. Brian Hyland born November 12 1943 is an American pop singer and instrumentalist who was particularly successful during the early 1960s He had a No 1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 with Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polkadot Bikini in 1960 Other hits include Sealed with a Kiss and Gypsy Woman which each reached No 3 Hyland continued recording into the 1970s AllMusic journalist Jason Ankeny said Hyland s puppy love pop virtually defined the sound and sensibility of bubblegum during the pre Beatles era 1 Although his status as a teen idol faded he went on to release several country influenced albums and had additional chart hits later in his career 1 Brian HylandHyland performing in 1967Background informationBorn 1943 11 12 November 12 1943 age 80 Queens New York City U S GenresBubblegum pop countryOccupation s SingerInstrument s VocalsguitarclarinetharmonicaYears active1959 presentLabelsKapp RecordsLeader RecordsABC Paramount RecordsPhilips RecordsDot RecordsUni RecordsWebsitebrianhyland wbr com Contents 1 Biography 2 Catalog consolidation 3 Discography 3 1 Albums 3 2 Singles 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksBiography editHyland was born in Woodhaven Queens New York City 1 He studied guitar and clarinet as a child and sang in his church choir 1 At 14 he co founded the harmony group the Del Fi s which recorded a demo but failed to secure a recording contract 1 Hyland was eventually signed by Kapp Records as a solo artist issuing his debut single Rosemary in late 1959 1 The label employed the Brill Building songwriting duo of Lee Pockriss and Paul Vance to work with Hyland on the follow up Four Little Heels The Clickety Clack Song which was a minor hit and the songwriting duo continued to work with Hyland 1 In August 1960 Hyland scored his first and biggest hit single at the age of 16 Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini written by Vance and Pockriss 2 It was a novelty song that reached No 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart No 8 in the UK and sold almost a million copies in the first two months of its release and over two million copies in total 3 4 nbsp Billboard advertisement June 20 1960 Hyland moved on to ABC Paramount Records where he began working with the songwriting and production team of Gary Geld and Peter Udell and further hits followed with Let Me Belong to You and I ll Never Stop Wanting You 1 In 1961 aged 17 he appeared as himself on the March 6 episode of the game show To Tell the Truth He received three votes 5 His other major hit during this period was 1962 s Sealed with a Kiss which reached No 3 in 1962 on both the American and UK Singles Chart 6 Another 1962 hit was Ginny Come Lately which reached No 21 on the U S chart and No 5 in the UK 6 Hyland s 1962 Top 30 hit Warmed Over Kisses Leftover Love incorporated elements of country music into his work which continued with singles including I May Not Live to See Tomorrow and I m Afraid to Go Home and on the 1964 album Country Meets Folk 1 This approach was out of step with the changes brought about by British Invasion bands Hyland s commercial success became limited but he continued that in vein and had further hits with The Joker Went Wild and Run Run Look and See working with producer Snuff Garrett and session musicians including J J Cale and Leon Russell 1 Hyland appeared on national television programs such as American Bandstand and The Jackie Gleason Show and toured both internationally and around America with Dick Clark in the Caravan of Stars The caravan was in Dallas Texas on the day of the assassination of President Kennedy in 1963 7 To commemorate the event according to whom Hyland wrote the song Mail Order Gun which he recorded and eventually released on his 1970 eponymous album From 1963 through 1969 Hyland scored several minor hits but none reached higher than No 20 The Joker Went Wild on the U S pop chart 8 An album released in 1964 featured numbers that hearkened back to the 1950s including such hits as Pledging My Love and Moments to Remember at a time when The Beatles and other British Invasion acts were drowning out American artists Hyland afterward shifted into a phase of recording country music and folk rock styles Songs such as I m Afraid to Go Home and Two Brothers had an American Civil War theme Hyland played the harmonica on a few numbers Hyland attempted several departures from the norm including the psychedelic single Get the Message No 91 on the U S pop chart and Holiday for Clowns No 94 8 but despite their more contemporary arrangements they failed to get much airplay He went on to chart just two more top 40 hits both cover versions Gypsy Woman a 1961 hit for the Impressions written by Curtis Mayfield and Lonely Teardrops a 1959 hit for Jackie Wilson Hyland recorded both in 1970 and Del Shannon produced the tracks 9 Gypsy Woman reached No 3 on the 1970 U S pop chart making it the second biggest hit of his career selling over one million copies and being certified gold by the RIAA in January 1971 10 Two of his previous hits Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polkadot Bikini and Sealed with a Kiss were also awarded gold discs 10 In 1975 Sealed With A Kiss became a hit again in the UK No 7 6 and Hyland performed the song on Top of the Pops on July 31 of the same year By 1977 he and his family had settled in New Orleans and in 1979 the In a State of Bayou album on which he had worked with Allen Toussaint was issued by the Private Stock label 1 In June 1988 Dutch singer Albert West asked Hyland to record with him some duets of Hyland s hits Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polkadot Bikini Sealed With A Kiss and Ginny Come Lately The latter song had been covered before by West in 1973 becoming a huge European hit and his biggest Their duet of Itsy Bitsy was released as a single and reached No 43 on the Dutch singles chart Hyland and West performed on TV shows in Germany Belgium and a Dutch TV special in Aruba 11 He is also a second cousin to Larry Fine of The Three Stooges citation needed After sixty years since the release of Sealed with a Kiss Brian reunited with Peter Udell Peter penned a Christmas song and invited Brian to record it The song titled A Little Bit of Christmas Time was released at the end of November 2023 As Brian continues to grace stages and studios with his timeless melodies his legacy as a true icon of the music industry only grows stronger with each passing beat Brian is currently married to Kathalynn Turner Hyland actress writer author amp psychotherapist They re happy parents to a maltese named Gidget 12 Catalog consolidation editFrom 1960 to 1977 Hyland recorded a total of eleven albums for several different record companies A twelfth album Young Years was a reissue They included Leader Records ABC Paramount Records Philips Records Dot Records and Uni Records Over the years these record labels were consolidated and the recordings are now controlled by Universal Music Universal has yet to release a CD compilation that includes all of Hyland s charted singles invariably omitting a handful of minor singles that made the Billboard Top 100 or the Bubbling Under chart 1967 Leader Records Itsy Bitsy owner Kapp Records sold to MCA Inc and becomes co owned with Uni Records Gypsy Woman 1974 Dot Records Tragedy sold to ABC Records Sealed with a Kiss 1979 MCA Records buys ABC Records 1998 MCA parent Universal Music buys Philips Records The Joker Went Wild owner PolyGram completing the catalog consolidationDiscography editAlbums edit Year Album Billboard 200 Record Label 1960 The Bashful Blond Kapp 1961 Let Me Belong to You ABC Paramount 1962 Sealed with a Kiss 1964 Country Meets Folk Here s to Our Love Philips 1965 Rockin Folk 1966 The Joker Went Wild Run Run Look and See 1969 Stay and Love Me All Summer Dot Tragedy A Million To One 160 1970 Brian Hyland 171 Uni 1977 In a State of Bayou Private Stock denotes releases that did not chart Singles edit Year Title Songwriters Peak chart positions US 8 UK 6 AUS NED 1960 Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polkadot Bikini Lee Pockriss Paul Vance 1 8 2 3 Four Little Heels The Clickety Clack Song Lee Pockriss Paul Vance 73 29 29 That s How Much Jack Keller Artie Kaplan Brooks Arthur 74 Lop Sided Over Loaded And It Wiggled When We Rode It 13 Larry Kusik E J Anton 105 1961 I Gotta Go Cause I Love You John D Loudermilk 101 Let Me Belong to You Gary Geld Peter Udell 20 I ll Never Stop Wanting You Gary Geld Peter Udell 83 She s My All American Girl Gary Geld Peter Udell 1962 Ginny Come Lately Gary Geld Peter Udell 21 5 19 4 Sealed with a Kiss Gary Geld Peter Udell 3 3 22 6 Warmed Over Kisses Left Over Love Gary Geld Peter Udell 25 28 42 1963 I May Not Live to See Tomorrow Gary Geld Peter Udell 69 If Mary s There Gary Geld Peter Udell 88 I m Afraid to Go Home b w Save Your Heart for Me Gary Geld Peter Udell 63 Let Us Make Our Own Mistakes Gary Geld Peter Udell 123 1964 Here s to Our Love Peter Udell 129 1966 3000 Miles Artie Wayne 99 The Joker Went Wild Bobby Russell 20 23 Run Run Look and See M H Cooper Ray Whitley 25 38 1967 Hung Up in Your Eyes Sonny Curtis Glen D Hardin 58 Holiday for Clowns Sonny Curtis Glen D Hardin 94 Get the Message Michael Z Gordon J A Griffin 91 1969 Tragedy Gerald H Nelson Fred B Burch 56 A Million to One Phil Medley 90 Stay and Love Me All Summer Joel Hirschhorn Al Kasha 82 1970 Dreamy Eyes Johnny Tillotson Gypsy Woman Curtis Mayfield 3 42 9 19 1971 Lonely Teardrops Tyran Carlo Gwen Fuqua Berry Gordy Jr 54 75 So Long Marianne Leonard Cohen 120 1972 I Love Every Little Thing About You Stevie Wonder Only Wanna Make You Happy Bobby Hart Wes Farrell 1975 Sealed with a Kiss re issue Gary Geld Peter Udell 7 1988 Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polkadot Bikini with Albert West Lee Pockriss Paul Vance 43 denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory See also editList of artists who reached number one in the United States List of artists who reached number one on the Australian singles chart List of acts who appeared on American BandstandReferences edit a b c d e f g h i j k Ankeny Jason Brian Hyland Biography AllMusic Retrieved February 28 2009 Itsy Bitsy writer death error BBC News September 28 2006 Nothing Itsy Bitsy ablout a Hit Time August 22 1960 p 40 Murrells Joseph 1978 The Book of Golden Discs 2nd ed London Barrie and Jenkins Ltd p 125 ISBN 0 214 20512 6 To Tell The Truth YouTube CBS Television Archived from the original on December 12 2021 Retrieved August 31 2019 a b c d Roberts David 2006 British Hit Singles amp Albums 19th ed London Guinness World Records Limited p 264 ISBN 1 904994 10 5 American Bandstand 1963 All Time Hits Day A Little Bit Of Soap The Jarmels YouTube Archived from the original on December 12 2021 Retrieved June 12 2021 a b c Brian Hyland Awards AllMusic Archived from the original on August 7 2012 Retrieved April 8 2022 Pareles Jon Romanowski Patty 1983 The Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock amp Roll Rolling Stone Press p 267 ISBN 978 0 671 43457 1 a b Murrells Joseph 1978 The Book of Golden Discs 2nd ed London Barrie and Jenkins Ltd p 280 ISBN 0 214 20512 6 Brian Hyland Archived from the original on April 6 2016 Retrieved March 26 2016 Brian Hyland amp Brian Hyland s wife Kathalynn Hyalnd Brian Hyland Lop Sided Over Loaded And It Wiggled When We Rode It I Gotta Go cause I Love You London UK HLR 9262 45cat Retrieved January 13 2012 External links editBrianHyland com Official site Archived February 18 2021 at the Wayback Machine Last fm Youtube Official Brian Hyland Channel Yahoo Music Artist Page Brian Hyland Brian Hyland biography from Universal Music Brian Hyland discography at Discogs nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Brian Hyland amp oldid 1221412261, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.