77 Records was a British record label set up in 1957 by Doug Dobell, the proprietor of Dobell's Jazz Record Shop at 77 Charing Cross Road, London. The label specialised in folk, blues and jazz recordings.
Several British jazz musicians, such as Acker Bilk, Bruce Turner, Tubby Hayes, Les Condon, Dick Morrissey, Brian Lemon and Buck Clayton, recorded on the label in the mid 1960s.
British rhythm and blues performers such as Alexis Korner also recorded for 77 Records, as did many American artists. 77 Records also distributed US labels, included recordings by Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Lightnin' Hopkins, Scrapper Blackwell, Reverend Gary Davis, Robert Pete Williams, Big Joe Williams, Sunnyland Slim, Joe Turner, Little Brother Montgomery, Yank Rachell, and Sleepy John Estes.
A 1963 album by Dick Fariña and Eric von Schmidt, released on the offshoot Folklore label, featured "Blind Boy Grunt", alias Bob Dylan, on harmonica. The label also reissued recordings licensed from independent American record labels such as Arhoolie.
Some girls have a whole lotta
Trouble finding one boy
Others want a lover and some
They just want a fun boy
My girl, she's smart
She's never ever
Gonna give give her heart
And she's wise
She's got hearts in her eyes
She's got hearts in her eyes
Like a kid in a toy shop
She can't stop
She wants all the boys
She's got hearts in her eyes
Some girls want a boy
To give'em all the action
Others in a hurry
To find a little satisfaction
This girl, she's tough
She gets going
When the going gets rough
And she cries
Repeat chorus
When she's at a party
She will flit from boy to boy
And she'll never settle
Til her heart is filled with joy
My girl, she's smart
She's never ever
Gonna give her heart
And she's wise
She's got hearts in her eyes
She's got hearts in her eyes
Like a kid in a toy shop
She can't stop
She wants all the boys
She's got
She's got hearts in her eyes
She's got hearts in her eyes
Like a kid in a toy shop
She can't stop
She wants all the boys