Most Popular Songs
Dance by the Light of the Moon
2006 • Something Old, Something New
Shimmy Like Kate
2006 • Something Old, Something New
Stay Away from Joe
2006 • Arvee Singles Plus
Everybody Likes to Cha Cha Cha
2006 • Arvee Singles Plus
Hully Gully
2006 • Arvee Singles Plus
Stay Where You Are
2006 • Arvee Singles Plus
Hoochie Coochie Coo
2006 • Arvee Singles Plus
I'll Never Fall in Love
2006 • Arvee Singles Plus
Big Chief Little Puss
2006 • Arvee Singles Plus
What'd I Say
2006 • Arvee Singles Plus
Private Eye
2006 • Arvee Singles Plus
Pony Time
2006 • Arvee Singles Plus
Western Movie
2006 • Something Old, Something New
Big Boy Pete
2006 • Something Old, Something New
Good Lovin'
2007 • The Best Of The Olympics
Dooley
2006 • Arvee Singles Plus
All Songs
(Baby) Hully Gully
Big Boy Pete
Big Chief Little Puss
Boo-Dee Green
Dance by the Light of the Moon
Dooley
Everybody Likes to Cha Cha Cha
Good Lovin'
Hoochie Coochie Coo
Hully Gully
I'll Never Fall in Love
Let the Good Times Roll
Little Pedro
Peanut Butter
Pony Time
Private Eye
Shimmy Like Kate
Stay Away from Joe
Stay Where You Are
The Slop
Western Movie
Western Movie
What'd I Say
Trivia about The Olympics
- What is the latest album by The Olympics?
- The latest album by The Olympics is “Classics”, released in 2011 with 18 tracks.
- What is the oldest album by The Olympics?
- The oldest album by The Olympics is “Arvee Singles Plus”, released in 2006 with 27 tracks.
- What is the most successful song by The Olympics?
- The most popular song by The Olympics is “Dance by the Light of the Moon”, from the album “Something Old, Something New”, released in 2006.
- How many albums has The Olympics released?
- Between 2006 and 2011 The Olympics released 5 Albums
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