The Court Jesters were a 1960s American doo-wop group, best known for their humorous 1961 single "Roaches". The lyrics include the advice "Don't leave your food on the table" and "crawling up the wall".[1] The B side of "Roaches" was a ballad called "The Trial (Of My Love)".
Discography
- "It's All Right" / B: "Dance For Me" Roulette Records R-4746, July 1967
- "Roaches" / B: "The Trial (Of My Love)" Blast Records BL-201, 1961[2]
- King Louie with the Court Jesters - "I've Been Down So Long" / B: "Broadway Up Tight" Mockingbird Records MR-1007 Unknown[3]
References
- ↑ New Book of Rock Lists, 1994 p. 554, ISBN 978-0671787004
- ↑ "The Court Jesters - Roaches / The Trial (Of My Love)". Discogs.com.
- ↑ "King Louie (8) With The Court Jesters - I've Been Down So Long". Discogs.com.
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