The Drifters released the original version back in 1964. Per the WikiPedia article, "Under The Boardwalk" has since been covered many times, including The Beach Boys, The Rolling Stones, John Mellencamp, The Undertones, Bette Midler, and Tom Tom Club. Versions by Billy Joe Royal, Bruce Willis (a #2 success in the UK), and Lynn Anderson (#24 on the Country singles) all reached the Billboard charts.
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The city or Amusement Park is not mentioned by name, but as Hot Dogs are mentioned, this could be an allusion to Nathan"s of Coney Island. By tthe way the German Phrase Bordwart- means Bord warden or monitor- the guy who sat behind the (Christmas Tree) on a submarine and monitoried the whole diving process- the ballast control officer, in US usage. Under der Bordwart, Bord Warte!
Under the Boardwalk is a classic pop song that has been covered by a number of stars such as Bette Middler and The Beach Boys. It was originally recorded by the Difters and was used as the theme tune to the 1989 film of the same name, (Under the Boardwalk).
Who wrote the song "Under the Boardwalk" from 1964 by The Drifters? Who wrote the song "Under the Boardwalk" from 1964 by The Drifters?
Under the Boardwalk was written by Kenny Young and Arthur Resnic. It was performed by the Drifters in 1964
The song is "I Don't Scare Easy". He is singing it under the band name "Mudcrutch" if you want to look for the song.
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Minuet in G major by Johann Sebastian Bach, adapted for the movie by Giorgio Moroder under the name "Duel"
In the movie, Meg Ryan sings part of "Angel From Montgomery", written by John Prine. This song is included in his "Live" album.