Top Songs
- Desperate Rock'n'roll Vol. 1, Rockin' Scorchin' Sizzlers · 2015
- Burt Bacharach: The Story of My Life · 2008
- Vintage Halloween - 50 Spooky Tunes for Your Halloween Party (Remastered) · 2010
- Halloween Classics: The Evil, The Demented, and The Just Plain Weird · 1998
- The Blob (Remastered) - Single · 2011
- Burt Bacharach: The Story of My Life · 2008
- Frankenstein’s Halloween Jukebox · 2022
- Great Googly Moo: Silly Songs from the American Charts · 2014
- Scary Monsters Halloween Party · 2013
Singles & EPs
About The Five Blobs
The Five Blobs was the name given the studio group, led by sessionman Bernie Nee, assembled for the recording of the title song "The Blob," by Burt Bacharach and Mack David (brother of the more famous Hal David, who later became Bacharach's longtime songwriting partner). The song, a sax-driven dance number similar to "Tequila" by the Champs, was written for the feature film The Blob, starring Steve McQueen, Aneta Corseaut, Earl Rowe, and Robert Fields, released in 1958. Released on Columbia Records as a single, it made the top 40 nationally and the top ten in Los Angeles. ~ Bruce Eder
- ORIGIN
- United States of America
- FORMED
- 1957
- GENRE
- Pop