Paul Peterson - She Cant Find Her Keys
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Very Unlikely | 2:58 | |
She Can't Find Her Keys | 2:30 |
Video
Paul Petersen - She Can't Find Her Keys Shindig '64
Shelley Fabares - Very Unlikely - Paul Petersen
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Catalog Numbers
7N25133Labels
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Formats
- Vinyl
- 7"
- 45 RPM
- Single
Companies
Role | Company |
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Record Company | Pye Ltd. |
Licensed From | Colpix Records |
Notes
There was a typo on the label - this is "Paul Petersen" but was spelt "Paul Peterson"Barcodes
- Other: K/A
- Other (Label A): 25133-A
- Other (Label B): 25133-B
About Paul Peterson
Date of Birth: 23rd September 1945, in Glendale, California.
Paul Petersen isn't the kind of artist who needs a very comprehensive retrospective collection, as in his brief career he scored one hit and only recorded a couple of albums. During his career, he recorded for Colpix Records, and Motown.
He is is an American movie actor, singer, novelist, and activist. Primarily known for his character-type roles in the 1960s and 1970s, as an adult Petersen established the organization A Minor Consideration to support child stars and other child laborers through legislation, family education, and personal intervention and counseling for those in crisis.
Petersen achieved fame in the 1960s, at an early age, by playing Donna Reed's son, Jeff Stone, on The Donna Reed Show. In the early 1980s, he also had a recurring role as a police officer on Matt Houston, and in the late 1990s, he played the author Paul Conway in the film Mommy's Day.
Petersen's fame brought recording offers and although his singing voice was limited, he had hit record singles with songs "She Can't Find Her Keys
Real Name
- William Paul Petersen
Name Vars
- Paul Peterson
- Petersen
Comments
Oh yes, now I remember...
Better than the flip side. This should have been the hit side. Colpix blew it!
Thanks so much for the post. Love it. Just when you think you've seen and heard it all!
Sandy Marler, are you out there? I know you know the words to this song. (this song was FAR better than the flip side!)
What a wonderful collection of photos to go with the wonderful song duet. Paul's got a fourth dimension to his aura; even to his voice.
the Donna Reed show very popular.......loved these two actors
Shelley Fabares was just heart-stoppingly beautiful!.
This should have been released as a single instead of being the "B" side of the 45. It really deserved to be a big hit for Paul and Shelley. Anyhow, what a GREAT song that I have always enjoyed and thanks for sharing this in EXCELLENT audio quality!
fine programm
Paul Petersen And Shelley FabaresVery Unlikely Geld, Udell
the top 40 stations played the a sides to death,and ignored this other side of the music.What a shame.Who would have thought t that 50 years later we would be able to discover this music again.
THANK YOU FOR POSTING THE FLIP SIDE - WHICH I PLAYED OVER AND OVER AND STILL REMEMBER THE WORDS! And that was some 50 years ago! Good job! Good audio!
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Jimmy Savile recorded a version of the song with slightly differnt lyrics but it was a B side and wasn't a hit.
I haven't heard this song for about thirty years. Always loved it. Great production on this record. Thanks for posting it.
This song was originally done by Jimmy Saville
always liked very unlikely which is the flip side of 'She Can't Find her keys'. if you have this by paul petersen could you upload it please?.
Just watched the episode of the Donna Reed Show in which he sang this song
Wow, that is the greatest pop song ever written! Forget all those English groups with funny names like Beatles and Rolling Stones, this is the real deal! Why isn't Paul Peterson's musical career talked about more in the history books? I mean, Bob Dylan and Neil Diamond are okay, but nobody has ever captured what it's like to be a rosy-cheeked American teenager like this guy!
To think that this untalented moron had the unmitigated nerve to slag off The Beatles while at the same time releasing cheesy and utterly banal rubbish like this forgettable dirge.
It MUST have been pure unbridled jealousy on his part. What a twerp.
It MUST have been pure unbridled jealousy on his part. What a twerp.
I just discovered reruns of the Donna Reed show. Just a delight!
Wow.... I'd like todays rappers or singers to sing something so sweet and kind. Instead of "clapping my butt cheeks til the sun comes up" and "twerking my man to death"
I was feeling nostalgic and strolling down memory lane. As a small girl I had a crush on "Jeff Stone" and "Mark McCain". (Paul Peterson and Johnny Crawford). My older sister had this song on a 45 record and also, Johnny Crawford's Something Special/Cindy's Birthday. We played them a LOT. I am happily surprised that I could still sing along with this song and remembered all of the lyrics! I still think Paul is so darn cute.
Paul Petersen had a far greater impact than he knows. He sang the popular song "My Dad" on The Donna Reed Show in 1962. The song's high popularity was significant given that World War II vets now had teenaged children, the babyboomers. Having babies and very young children was very healing for the WWII vets. As children grew and reached the difficult teen years, it's highly probable that the vets felt lonely and unneeded. Paul's song rekindled respect and warmth for the vet dads. Our nation thanks you, Paul. Well done!
The background singer on the far right looks to me like Goldie Hawn!! Anybody know if this is so?
Nice little performance, and quite a memorable song. Thanks, Paul -- You were great, too, in the movie, "Houseboat" with Cary Grant and Sophia Loren.
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