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John Fred Gourrier was born in 1941 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The son of one-time Detroit Tigers third baseman Fred Gourrier, young Fred was a standout athlete at Catholic High School.. Eventually Fred brought "Judy in Disguise (with Glasses)" to his band, only to find that most of the members hated it. After all, they groused, theirs.

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Cantaloupe eyes, come to me tonight. Judy in disguise with glasses. Keep a-wearing your bracelets and your new rara. Cross your heart, yeah, with your living bra. Chimney sweep sparrow with guise.

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This is a parody of " Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds ," which The Beatles released a year earlier. Instead of the psychedelic sound of the Beatles song, "Judy in Disguise" is bubblegum pop, but with similarly obtuse lyrics. According to John Fred, John Lennon loved the song. Said Fred: "When I met John Lennon, that's the first thing he asked me.

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With your brand new car. Cantaloupe eyes, come to me tonight. Judy in disguise with glasses. [Verse 2] Keep a-wearing your bracelets. And your new Rara. Cross your heart, yeah. With your livin.

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John Fred Gourrier (May 8, 1941 - April 15, 2005) was an American blue-eyed soul, swamp pop, rock and roll, and R&B performer from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, best known for the 1967 hit song "Judy in Disguise (With Glasses)".

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"Judy in Disguise (With Glasses)" is a song that was a hit for the Louisiana-based John Fred & His Playboy Band in late 1967. It was jointly composed by Fred and bandmate Andrew Bernard. Arrangements and content The song features strings, brass, a sitar, piano, bass, guitar, drums, breathing sounds, and dissonant string sounds..

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[Intro] | D | D | D | D | | D | G A | D | G A | | D | G A | A | A | D | (groan) [Verse 1] D A Judy in disguise, well that's what you are D A lemonade pie, with a brand new car D/F# A Cantaloupe eyes, come to me tonight D N.C. Judy in disguise, with glasses [Break] | D | D | D | [Verse 2] D A Keep a-wearing your bracelets and your new Ra-Ra D.

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The song "Judy in Disguise" by John Fred & His Playboy Band was a massive hit back in the 1960s. It may sound like a fun and upbeat tune, but its meaning goes much deeper than that. The lyrics tell a story of a woman named Judy who seems to be hiding something behind her cheerful facade. Let's dive into the meaning behind this catchy song.

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John Fred was really John Fred Gourrier, a Baton Rouge musician who had been working since the mid-'50s, when he was a teenager.. Fred's lyrics for "Judy In Disguise" were pure daffy.

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Judy in disguise, with glasses. Keep a-wearing your bracelets and your new rara's. And cross your heart, yeah, with your livin' bra. Chimney Sweep Sparrow with guise. Judy in disguise, with glasses. Come to me tonight, come to me tonight. Taking everything in sight. Except for the strings on my kite. Judy in disguise, hey that's what you are.

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1968"Judy in Disguise (With Glasses)" is a song that was a hit for the Louisiana-based John Fred and his Playboy Band in early 1968. The song was co-written.

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Number one for two weeks in January 1968. I've included the lyrics, but, they are nonsensical to some degree. I have also included some interesting song fact.

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This chart-topper, with its play-on-words title tribute to "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds," was the sole national top-40 hit for John Fred Gourrier's Louisia.

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Origins of "Judy in Disguise (with Glasses)" John Fred, the lead vocalist of the band, was inspired by The Beatles' song "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds," as he admitted in an interview with Rolling Stone Magazine in 1971. Initially, he wrote the lyrics as a parody of The Beatles' tune, and the band created a melody from scratch.