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  1. The Coasters "Charlie Brown" - YouTube

    Saturday Night Beech-Nut Show. March 07, 1959. Reposted by request.

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  2. Charlie Brown (The Coasters song) - Wikipedia

    There have been over 80 cover versions of the song recorded, including one by British comedy actor Bernard Bresslaw and a German language version (as "Charly Brown") by Hans Blum, both in 1959.

  3. Lyrics for Charlie Brown by The Coasters - Songfacts

    Seventhmist from 7th Heaven A future big-time animation producer/director named Jim Reardon made good use of this song for the end credits of his animated parody of violent movies, "Bring Me the …

  4. The Coasters – Charlie Brown Lyrics - Genius

    Charlie Brown Lyrics: Fe-fe, fi-fi, fo-fo, fum / I smell smoke in the auditorium / Charlie Brown, Charlie Brown / He's a clown, that Charlie Brown / He's gonna get caught / Just you...

  5. The Coasters - Charlie Brown (1959 Music Video) | #13 R&B Song

    In 1959 the #13 R&B song in the charts was Charlie Brown by The Coasters. Watch the music video and discover trivia about this classic R&B song now.

  6. Charlie Brown - song and lyrics by The Coasters | Spotify

    Listen to Charlie Brown on Spotify. Song · The Coasters · 1955.

  7. The Coasters - Charlie Brown - YouTube Music

    The Coasters are an American rhythm and blues/rock and roll vocal group that had a string of hits in the late 1950s. Beginning with "Searchin'" and "Young Bl...

  8. Charlie Brown - YouTube Music

    Provided to YouTube by Warner Music Group - X5 Music Group Charlie Brown · The Coasters Down in Mexico - Very Best Of ℗ 2019 Warner Music Group - X5 Music...

  9. Charlie Brown Theme - YouTube

    Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Charlie Brown Theme · Vince Guaraldi Trio...more

  10. 'Charlie Brown Christmas' at 60: Charles Schulz on the 'Peanuts ... - NPR

    2 days ago · On Dec. 9, 1965, "A Charlie Brown Christmas" premiered on television. In 1995, Peanuts creator Charles Schulz spoke with NPR's Bob Edwards on Morning Edition.