"The Purple People Eater" was a novelty song, written and performed by Sheb Wooley that reached #1 in the Billboard pop charts in 1958. The song has remained popular for over forty years, and sold one hundred million copies
No but you can put it on if you have limewire
In the UK it was 'Who's Sorry Now' by Connie Francis, and in the USA it was 'The Purple People Eater ' by Sheb Wooley
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It's purple itself
Sheb Wooley
"The Purple People Eater" was a novelty song, written and performed by Sheb Wooley that reached #1 in the Billboard pop charts in 1958. The song has remained popular for over forty years, and sold one hundred million copies
A flying purple people eater is a fictional creature from a novelty song of the same name. The song describes the creature as having one eye, one horn, flying capabilities, and a penchant for eating purple people. It is often portrayed as whimsical and comedic in nature.
Actually, it's called Purple People Eater, named after the song. I've never heard the song, but I've seen the crayon.
No but you can put it on if you have limewire
Purple people eaters do not exist in reality. They are a fictional creature from a novelty song called "Purple People Eater" by Sheb Wooley, released in 1958. The song describes a one-eyed, one-horned, flying purple creature that eats purple people.
See the related link for the song.
This song ("The Purple People Eater") from 1958 was done by Sheb Wooley, and it made it to the top (#1) on the Billboard pop carts. Amazing.
The flip side of Purple Peaple Eater was another Shep Wooley number called "I Can't Believe You're Mine."
Short shorts by The Royal Teens 1957. It also appears in the song Purple People Eater.
In the UK it was 'Who's Sorry Now' by Connie Francis, and in the USA it was 'The Purple People Eater ' by Sheb Wooley