Indianapolis Colts

The Indianapolis Colts are an American football team based in Indianapolis, Indiana. The team is a member of the South division of the American Football Conference (AFC) in the National Football League (NFL). Since the 2008 season, the Colts have played their games in Lucas Oil Stadium. Previously, the team had played for over two decades (19842007) at the RCA Dome.

The Colts have been a member club of the NFL since their founding in 1953 in Baltimore, Maryland. The Colts were one of three NFL teams to join the teams of the American Football League (AFL) to form the American Football Conference following the 1970 merger. While in Baltimore, the team advanced to the playoffs 10 times and won three NFL Championship games: in 1958, 1959, and 1968. The Colts played in two Super Bowl games while it was based in Baltimore, losing to the New York Jets in Super Bowl III, while defeating the Dallas Cowboys in Super Bowl V. The Colts relocated to Indianapolis in 1984 and have since appeared in the playoffs 16 times, won two conference championships, and won one Super Bowl, defeating the Chicago Bears in Super Bowl XLI.

The Colts (Vocal Group)

The Colts: also known (as Four Colts & a Filly), is an American vocal group from Bakersfield, California. The group's founding members consisted of a four-man line-up: lead singer Ruben Grundy, his brother Joe Grundy, Carl Moland. In 1955 while attending L.A. City College, in Los Angeles, New Jersey native Leroy Smith had joined the group. The following year later, the Colts had added singer: Mel Williams wife, Mickey Lynn, to their lineup, and changed the groups name to Four Colts & a Filly. The Colts is best known for their version, the first recording of the popular doowop clssic "Adorable." The Colts is also the first African American vocal group ever coming out of the San Joaquin Valley from Kern county.

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ZINDY LOU

by: Manhattan Transfer

Ah, Zindy Lou, ah, Zindy Lou
(Ooh Zindy Lou, Lou Lou Lou, ooh Zindy Lou)
Zindy Lou was a woman who came from the hills
And ooh, I taught her she could really thrill Zindy Lou, oh Zindy Lou
(A Lou Lou Lou, ooh Zindy Lou, a Lou Lou Lou, ooh Zindy Lou)
She had two great big beautiful eyes
Zindy Lou was a woman that I idolized Zindy Lou, oh Zindy Lou
(A Lou Lou Lou, ooh Zindy Lou, a Lou Lou Lou, ooh Zindy Lou)
A coca-wica-no, a coca-wica-shae
A coca-wica-no, a coca-wica-shae
A coca-wica-no, a coca-wica-shae
A coca-wica-no, a coca-wica-shae
(Ah, Zindy Lou)
She had black hair and ruby red lips
And when she walked by I almost flipped, Zindy Lou
Is it a Lou Lou Lou, ooh Zindy Lou, is it a Lou Lou Lou, ooh Zindy Lou
Is it a Lou Lou Lou, ooh Zindy Lou
When she walked by with a fine fine frame
Each and every man could call her by name, Zindy Lou
A Lou Lou Lou, ooh Zindy Lou, a Lou Lou Lou, oh Zindy Lou
A coca-wica-no, a coca-wica-shae
A coca-wica-no, a coca-wica-shae
A coca-wica-no, a coca-wica-shae
A coca-wica-no, a coca-wica-shae
(Ah, Zindy Lou)
Zindy Lou was sweet she sure was fine
And when she kissed me I lose my mind Zindy Lou, oh Zindy Lou
(A Lou Lou Lou, ooh Zindy Lou, a Lou Lou Lou, ooh Zindy Lou)
Oh, Zindy Lou
(A Lou Lou Lou, ooh Zindy Lou, a Lou Lou Lou, ooh Zindy Lou)
(A Lou Lou Lou, ooh Zindy Lou, a Lou Lou Lou, ooh Zindy Lou)
Oh, Zindy Lou
(A coca-wica-no, a coca-wica-shae)
(A coca-wica-no, a coca-wica-shae)
(A coca-wica-no, a coca-wica-shae)
(A coca-wica-no, a coca-wica-shae)
Oh, Zindy Lou
(A coca-wica-no, a coca-wica-shae)
(A coca-wica-no, a coca-wica-shae)
(A coca-wica-no, a coca-wica-shae)
(A coca-wica-no, a coca-wica-shae)
Oh, Zindy Lou
(A coca-wica-no, a coca-wica-shae)
(A coca-wica-no, a coca-wica-shae)
(A coca-wica-no, a coca-wica-shae)
(A coca-wica-no, a coca-wica-shae)
Oh, Zindy Lou
(A coca-wica-no, a coca-wica-shae)
(A coca-wica-no, a coca-wica-shae)
(A coca-wica-no, a coca-wica-shae)




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