It's so hard to find a personality
With charms like yours for me Before singing "The Longest Time," Billy tells the audience about the days he would get together with friends and sing doo-wop songs. He and several band members then do a brief version of the Don & Juan hit song "What's Your Name." Don & Juan were a one-hit wonder with the song in 1962, as it reached #7 on the charts. Billy was thirteen years old when the song was released.
Billy and the bank switch the first and second verses in their version of the song, so the lyrics here reflect that. They do not sing the last verses (which are in grey). Vertical Divider
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Kohuept (1987) | A Matter of Trust: The Bridge to Russia (2014)
Written by Claude "Juan" Johnson, original sung by Don & Juan What's your name? Is it Mary or Sue?
What's your name? Do I stand a chance with you? It's so hard to find a personality With charms like yours for me Ooh-ee, ooh-ee, ooh-ee What's your name? I have seen you before What's your name? May I walk you to your door? It's so hard to find a personality With charms like yours for me Ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh, ooh-ee I stood on this corner waiting for you to come along So my heart could feel satisf-i-ied So please let me be your Number One Under the moon, under the stars, and under the sun Oh-oh, what's your name? (what's your name?) Is it Mary or Sue? What's your name? Do I stand a chance with you? It's so hard to find a personality With charms like yours for me Ooh-ee, ooh-ee, ooh-ee What's your name? What's your name? Shooby-doo-bop-bah-dah!! Billy and the band sing a capella in Russia. Still shot from concert video.
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Videos
"What's Your Name" (audio only) from the Russia concert (1987).
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Billy and the band sing "What's Your Name" at a 1984 concert at Wembley Arena.
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Don & Juan's original version of "What's Your Name."
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Billy sings "Teenager In Love" by Dion & The Belmonts before going into "The Longest Time" in this 1984 concert (audio only).
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